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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / May 2004

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"Un"professional medical advice03 May 2004 23:44 GMT49
It is pretty disturbing to see that a few peoples here are rendering medical
advice to unsuspecting posters.  For all I know they could very well be
felons sitting in prisons trying to satisfy their egos.  You know, Internet
is available in many prison libraries these days - ironic ...
Nicolas03 May 2004 22:01 GMT26
Hello to everybody,
I don?t know what I have already written. Anyway, Nicolas has had his first
Chemio dosis two weeks ago. He wasn?t feeling very good. Threw up almost
everyday and two day he bleeded out of his nose. He has loose some weigth
Lump on back of neck03 May 2004 20:47 GMT2
A little over a week ago I discovered two lumps on the back of my
neck.  Both felt hard and unmovable.  Went to see my doctor later in
the week and I left more confused then when I went in.  The doctor
felt the lumps briefly and said she thinks that they are cystic.  She
hi03 May 2004 18:46 GMT4
Good morning,
Things are progressing quickly with my mother-in-law.  Friday my husband
called to say she isn't doing very good and he came and picked me up.  We
got to the hospital and  couldn't believe the change.  Just two days ago she
wkmahler the cd @ cdbaby coming soon03 May 2004 18:46 GMT1
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w. k. mahler the cd @ cdbaby
coming soon
featuring "teddy's song"
Hospice, it's a good thing03 May 2004 18:39 GMT4
Hi group:
The family had a meeting with Hospice this week.  Hospice is good.
They take care of an amazing amount of annoyances.  
They get hardware for patient care (like lifts and tray tables and
Astrocytoma Grade III Brain Tumor - Treatment Choices?03 May 2004 18:12 GMT3
My wife, Becky, age 22, has a 4x4x4cm brain tumor, diagnosed March 28th.  A
biopsy was taken April 6th and the results came back as Astrocytoma Grade
III.  The tumor is in the left frontal lobe in the Supplemental Motor Area
(SMA), but it presses right up against the Motor Strip.
Question03 May 2004 08:07 GMT4
I am in my 30's and male. A few weeks ago I noticed that I have a hard
spot in my rectum about 4inches up it, maybe near my prostate. It is
hard and feels like it is under the skin and does not move. Myabe the
siize of a dime or a little smaller.
Gerson Therapy03 May 2004 08:03 GMT2
My father has begun Gerson therapy for cancer in his esophagus.
I'm looking to hear from anyone who has used Gerson Therapy, or from
anyone who is acquainted with a Gerson Therapy patient, about whether
it worked or not.
Anyone on the group who has survived lung cancer and can share their experiences?03 May 2004 03:08 GMT10
Forgive me if this question has been posed before,its just i have been
searching the internet and cannot seem to find a site/measage board
with stories of people who have survived lung cancer...
Thanks
Confused- Is this an unmoderated group.03 May 2004 02:45 GMT5
I thought this is an unmoderated group - I don't remember signing up for any
special access. Is there a moderator here who manages the group?
Thanks
From Google:
Mom's update Colon Cancer02 May 2004 23:25 GMT5
48 hours after surgery she was already walking around the hospital ward with
the nurse, amazing. This morning at 9:00am I couldn't reach her so I got a
little worried. Finally at 10:00am she picked up the phone and told me she
had breakfast which consisted of eggs, toast and oatmeal ...
Nicolas 202 May 2004 18:31 GMT5
Hello to everybody:
Nicolas had blood test today: Everything is fine. His platles arised to
180.000 from only 9.000 in less than a week. Children are amazing. I am
learning how to fight for your life. My son is giving me a lesson. He cheers
Cancer Fighter02 May 2004 11:19 GMT2
Different types of cancer can behave very differently. For example, lung
cancer and breast cancer are very different diseases. They grow at different
rates and respond to different treatments. That is why people with cancer
need treatment that is aimed at their particular kind of ...
Searching this newsgroup's archives02 May 2004 02:06 GMT2
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search
type alt.support.cancer in the "Return only messages from the newsgroup"
box
(I usually start by sorting by date, depending on the search words or
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