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At 11:29am on April 5, 2009, carolyn said…
how are you? how's the recovery?
At 5:10pm on April 4, 2009, Mary said…

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Hi She!
Just want to wish you a speedy recovery!!
Love and hugs,
m
At 3:55pm on March 23, 2009, carolyn said…
just one puff of flovent (the weakest dose) every other day. and breathing exercises, although not as disciplined as i should be. i'm just reading that book Anticancer and i've decided i can make breathing exercises a form of daily meditation. starting tonight!
feel fine. i think kidneys are improving on their own but i've gone to the accupuncturist for extra added insurance. i can't wait to hear that you are fine, great and over all this!
At 1:38pm on March 23, 2009, carolyn said…
you know, i don't really have strong feelings, except for myself and the little vow i made once to "go into the ground with all my parts."
i'm sad for you because i think you wanted to avoid this, but the most important thing is that you do what you need to do to save your life and get over this disease.
i do believe and i always will that the medical establishment persists in seeing estrogen, which is, let's face it, one of the hormones that god or nature put in women's bodies, as some kind of unnatural thing, simply because men don't have it (or much of it)
i fail to see how estrogen, which women have had for centuries without problems, is suddenly killing them off. but there you have it- we have fucked with mother nature and added so many chemicals so fast to our food and environment that our bodies haven't had time to adjust or evolve. all so that chemical companies and food processors could make a lot of $$!
and someone like you, innocent and sweet, is harmed by this. caught in the crossfire- collateral damage.
whatever happens, i hope you have the world's greatest surgeon, that it isn't too painful and that you make a speedy recovery
you are in my thoughts every minute
At 8:13pm on March 21, 2009, carolyn said…
ok, have you had a good week?
At 2:52pm on March 21, 2009, Mary said…


Hi She!
How are you doing? How do you feel?
I am sending lots of love and many hugs your way!
Mary
At 12:21am on March 12, 2009, carolyn said…
fingers crossed for you!
At 10:30pm on March 11, 2009, carolyn said…
hey sweetheart

how's the cough? any better?
At 4:09pm on March 7, 2009, Dana Herbert said…
My veins are horrible too.
I feel sorry for any phlebotomist who has to draw blood from me!!
I once asked the anesthesiologist who sits in the sauna at the gym with me what it means if it takes 10 tries to find a vein in someone, and he said "it usually means they are very ill". I am very, very thick skinned when it comes to dealing with this and this was a few years back, so just keep doing what you are doing . . . . .
At 3:54pm on March 7, 2009, Dana Herbert said…
Hi Sheila, I just started using the MJ in January. I love it! It really helps with my CFS. I will feel more tired for a day or two after taking it, and then bam, I feel GREAT for a few days. I thought about sending you a comment on your recent blog at CSL about the MJ, since you are having respiratory problems, but there is so much going on over there and I go off on tangents and get lost. But it sounds as if the Gerson therapy is shrinking some liver spots for you . . . . that is great!! I wanted to ask you about this before you even posted, if the carrot juice was helping or hurting you, as I hear so many at CSL say that carrots are too high in sugar. I know they are a wonderful liver detoxifier and I drink carrot juice (I even add a little beet sometimes), but that is pretty much all the sugar I get all day since I am 100% raw.

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Hi, My name is Sheila. I am 30 and I am battling stage 4 breast cancer. This is a recurrence of a stage 1 breast cancer I thought I had beat 5 years ago. Last September the doc confirmed that the cancer had spread to my brain, bones, liver, lungs and fluids around my heart which had to be drained immediately. So my rediagnosis was followed by pericardio window surgery (to drain the fluids around my heart) and a 5 day hospital stay at the Moffitt Cancer Center where they stuck tubes in my heart, ran me through every imaginable scanning device known to man and performed god knows how many x-rays on me. They even brought a special x-ray machine to my bed. They managed to turn both of my arms completely black and blue in their attempts to draw blood from or start an IV in me. Also, I was kept awake as they biopsied one of my rib bones with a giant drill/needle thingy.They wanted to do a spinal tap as they suspected there was cancer in my spinal fluids and wanted to confirm their suspicions but I refused. Really, what difference would it make at that point?

Unfortunately, the cancer began to reaccumulate in the fluids around my heart almost immediately after being sent home and I had to have the same surgery repeated one month later, shortly after my wedding. This time at my hospital stay they discovered that a tumor on my pituitary gland (in the brain) was causing diabetes insipidus. This explained (finally) why I had been so ridiculously thirsty. My body couldn’t hold on to fluids. They stuck me in the ICU and put me on all sorts of crazy drugs, leaving me totally disoriented and terrified. It was hell. Also, my arms and feet were reabused in their attempts to get blood from me. One night it took 5 different medical professionals to get one blood draw. I felt like a human pin cushion. After this second surgery, my main doc at Moffitt didn’t hold out much hope. The staff there kept trying to push full brain radiation and chemo on me. I knew my body couldn’t handle either of those options. During that time I came up with my plan- no chemo, no radiation, just hormonal therapy (zoladex, it shuts off my ovaries so they can’t feed the cancer estrogen) raw foods and juices, no more alcohol, no more meth (a joke, people) no more stress!! Back to the basics. I was and continue to be determined to beat this. At first I just told people I was going to beat it, I didn’t truly believe it. Now I know I am beating it. And it feels awesome! It’s a lot of work and requires a heaping dose of will power. But it is worth it. Below are the ways in which I am spitting in death’s face.

Gerson Therapy- this involves preparing 10 fresh organic juices a day, daily coffee enemas, lots of supplements, fresh organic food and some cooked foods.

Myers Cocktail- weekly intravenous infusion of 75 grams of vitamin C, 5 milligrams vitamin B12, B complex, chloride, calcium gluconate, trace minerals, freomine, broad spectrum multi vitamin, zinc, lycene, glutothyone. There is a lot of research backing the cancer-killing ability of IV administered vitamin C. I’ve also read that 40% of cancer patients die from malnutrition. Cancer robs the body of nutrients, muscle, fat, all the essentials.

Zoladex- this is the only conventional med I am doing. It is a painful monthly injection that requires a giant needle to insert what appears to be a pink bullet into my stomach. It dissolves slowly over the course of a month. Somehow the zoladex travels from my belly fat to my brain where it tells my brain to stop producing estrogen. Freaky, I know. How the hell does this stuff work?

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Graditude, attitude, lust for life, wonder, passion, love, creativity, humor and a renewed relationship with the divine source. The best medicine is a strong desire to live.

If you or someone you know is facing cancer and wants help going the natural route, please contact me. I’ve accumulated tons of valuable information in my quest to eradicate my cancer and I am more than happy to reveal my sources for supplies and information.
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