Stage IV TCC--exhausted all traditional treatment options...need info on alternative treatments that work

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Stage IV TCC--exhausted all traditional treatment options...need info on alternative treatments that

by Carlita on Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:00 AM

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My 45 year old fiance has been battling Stage IV TCC that metastasized to the bones for last 1.5 years.   Recently  went into  Hospice care after several different chemotherapies, radiation  therapies and surgeries.  However, we are not willing to give up and are looking for information on alternative treatments or therapies that have proven to have positive results.  The tumor is mainly in the sacral area and pressing on a nerve bundle that controls the lower extremities.  He has much pain and is losing the use of his legs.  We are looking for something to reduce the size of tumor/pressure on the nerves  Please write if you know of anything that might help.  Thanks.  ~C

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by Doodlebug on Thu Sep 06, 2007 12:00 AM

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DHA fish oil that is algae based..go to dr. budwig.com as wll.

 

My dog has a blader tumore..the BEST VET  specialist in san diego gave her one month to live..she is now living after 9 months..

AMAX+ZING..the internet is the best resource for you..b\

 

high protein, spinach, colostrom, vitamin c...Best !!!

 

Good luck,

Sandi

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by rosemarie8631 on Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:00 AM

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On 9/2/2007 Carlita wrote:

My 45 year old fiance has been battling Stage IV TCC that metastasized to the bones for last 1.5 years.   Recently  went into  Hospice care after several different chemotherapies, radiation  therapies and surgeries.  However, we are not willing to give up and are looking for information on alternative treatments or therapies that have proven to have positive results.  The tumor is mainly in the sacral area and pressing on a nerve bundle that controls the lower extremities.  He has much pain and is losing the use of his legs.  We are looking for something to reduce the size of tumor/pressure on the nerves  Please write if you know of anything that might help.  Thanks.  ~C

Hello, There is a product out there that might sound to good to be true, but is will work. it is called Cantron. I have heard about it forsome years now. thankfully because my husband was just told he has bladder cancer stage 3 and  we picked up a bottle today. We both have alot of faith and that is the other part of the treatment. Look it up on the internet.  www.cantron.com we do have to help ourselves. God bless you.  Rosie

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by manicurist79 on Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:00 AM

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Hi, I understand your frustration as my dad is recently diagnosed with stage four bladder cancer.  He never smoked a pack in cigarettes his entire life but spent many years working in a toxic nail shop to support a living for his family. 

Anyways, I recently came across some cancer fighting herbal tea while surfing the net for some answers and they're called, Pau d'Arco, Ojibway tea and Essiac tea.  I have done only internet research and probably it is worth trying.  I just ordered a bag of the tea for my dad and hopefully it will make a difference.  I would also advise you to do your own research on the tea's effectivenss bc it is your loved one and your decision. 

Again, I truly understand what you are going through and we're all in this together as one big family.  I pray for my dad and the sick every day.  Please be strong and don't lose hope.  I truly hope this tea is a miracle and if it is, please pass it on. 

God bless, manicurist79

 

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