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| the war on disease | 04 Apr 2004 04:07 GMT | 1 |
I had a very interesting meeting today with my Infection Disease Dr. I'll try to sum it up as quick as possible. After going over my diagnosis', there where 6 of them. Fibromyalgia,Lyme, chronic fatigue, etc,etc. All of which means i'm going through hell right now.
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| Please Send Cards | 03 Apr 2004 18:55 GMT | 2 |
Not use to asking people for help, but I really don't know what else to do. My mother was diagnose about 2 weeks ago with lung cancer. A part of it travelto the brain and cause a tumor there. Last tuesday the operated and removed the tumor in
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| I don't want cancer | 03 Apr 2004 17:31 GMT | 1 |
please excuse me I didn't look carefully enough and didn't realise this site was for people undergoing orthodox cancer treatment only. There is excellent specialist help and advice and heartfelt support here. I can only wish
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| PAIN MANAGEMENT FOR THROAT CANCER | 03 Apr 2004 10:48 GMT | 4 |
Past History: ------------ My father was diagonized with Throat cancer and consequently Laryngectomy (voice box removal) was successfully performed in 1986.
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| Here is an other interesting link for cancer research | 03 Apr 2004 10:28 GMT | 1 |
http://www.artemisinin.org is pretty interesting site with a lot of research links and files regarding cancer research and the artemisinin connection
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| Update on mother's lung cancer.... | 03 Apr 2004 05:30 GMT | 3 |
We got good news from the oncologist today regarding my mother's lung cancer. It is limited stage small cell lung cancer which he said can potentially be cured! It has not spread to any other parts of her body! She'll begin chemotherapy tomorrow using a combination of
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| My mother has lung cancer.... | 02 Apr 2004 20:03 GMT | 11 |
I found out today that my mother has lung cancer. The initial pathology report indicates that it is small cell cancer, but the final pathology report won't be available until Friday. Treatment for small cell lung cancer is radiation and chemotherapy. The doctor wouldn't
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| Colon Cancer - Nephew | 02 Apr 2004 07:28 GMT | 2 |
Just thought I'd give you an update. After my nephews surgery his temperature spiked (103). It took 3 days put it has come down to the point they are letting him go home. He has to wait 1 month (?) before they start the chemotherapy. They are going for a course of 14 weeks, once ...
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| Driving Piccadilly Street... | 01 Apr 2004 10:10 GMT | 1 |
Driving in the car, the rain paints the windshield like a child finger painting. The wipers erasing the pattern like a dropped etch-a-sketch. My world stops in my head as I think of coming home to you.
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| GBM and more problems | 01 Apr 2004 07:35 GMT | 5 |
My dad (77) was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforma in January. After a craniotomy and rehab he was able to go home, a bit weak, but pretty close to normal. So far he's had 3 weeks of radiation and one course of Temodar. A week ago Friday he ended up in the ER with pancreatitis ...
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| Help! Article on exercise and cancer | 01 Apr 2004 03:16 GMT | 7 |
I am writing an article about the benefits of exercise for cancer survivors for a new publication called Heal. While in the past, some cancer patients were discouraged from exercising, today such advice isn't necessarily the case.
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