On 1/7/2008
ConcernedWife wrote:
I am sorry to hear about your situation. I too have young children. They are 8, 6, and 3. My husband was diagnosed 4 months ago with stage IV liver cancer and is expected to live up to 2 years. We just found out today that the chemotherapy is no longer working so we are now looking at Nexavar. My husband has not started any organic or multivitamin diets yet, but he has cut out sugar and rice from his diet. I would appreciate any information that you have that may help. Good luck!
I'm sorry to hear about your husband and I'm sorry that it has taken me so long to respond. My family and I have been in Texas since the beginning of February at M.D. Anderson. I can not say enough good stuff about M.D. Anderson and its staff it is an awesome place to be!
Well there are a number of things that we're doing. I am now trying to start Greg on a Macrobiotic Diet with the help of a counselor. Greg has cut out all sugars (including natural ones like fruits), no meat and no dairy (we are weaning him off of eggs, a couple of times a week he eats egg white omelettes). Most of his diet are vegetables and whole grains. Within a day's meal he must have one serving of miso, beans and seaweed and at least two servings of vegetables a day.
Of course I don't want to take him to fast because this is all new to both of us so I'm also trying to slowly start him on a number of supplements, ie. food based multi vitamin, B complex, etc. There are also different spices I use like turmeric and garlic. There are also a couple of teas that I've started him on twig tea and dandelion tea.
Then there are some of the basic eating habits like not eating three hours before bed and chewing your food well. Of course exercise and a good night's rest is always important to this whole process. What our counselor said is that our main function is to rebuild and restore his immune system so that his own body will help him fight off the cancer.
I hope this helps you and your family. If you have any additional questions I will be happy to do what I can.
Kimberly