124inthesunset

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124inthesunset

by 124inthe_sunset on Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:00 AM

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Cancer Compass:

Just to let you know, I never responded to the message you booted me off your  site for....Survivors I need you stories, nor did I perform any solicitaion...I have nothing for sale...some site this is for peoplelooking for hope...you will of course never let this message be viewed.  All I was trying to tell pancan patients id I know a lady who has survived 22 yrs and what therapy she did to get there.

Your site is obviously controlled by the pharmacuticals.  It seemd ok to put their med's, toxic as they are and will always kill pancan patients in the end.

PANCAN patients beware of this site

good bye

RE: 124inthesunset

by Jimandkathy on Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:00 AM

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you sound angry. jimandkathy

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by VandyWhipple2004 on Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:00 AM

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On 8/6/2007 124inthe sunset wrote:

Cancer Compass:

Just to let you know, I never responded to the message you booted me off your  site for....Survivors I need you stories, nor did I perform any solicitaion...I have nothing for sale...some site this is for peoplelooking for hope...you will of course never let this message be viewed.  All I was trying to tell pancan patients id I know a lady who has survived 22 yrs and what therapy she did to get there.

Your site is obviously controlled by the pharmacuticals.  It seemd ok to put their med's, toxic as they are and will always kill pancan patients in the end.

PANCAN patients beware of this site

good bye


By your username are we supposed to think you have PC?  I had a Whipple at Vanderbilt University in TN in April 2004, went home with a huge wound vac, had the catheter inserted for 6 months of 5FU, two huge surgeries for hernias beside the whipple incision and still get a CT Scan every 6 months and a CA19-9 every 3. So, out 3 & 1/2 years and doing fine. Recent slight increase in CA19-9 but that can be tea consumption, glucose levels, ( started on insulin 1 year after surgery ) and get out of bed every morning ready to go. It comes down to mental toughness but, sometimes this disease hurts so bad that you must be sure and use the pain management facilities in the major hospitals. The pain will kill you as quickly as the cancer. Keep your chin up!

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