I am so elated to write this news to you all.First of all if you have not read the first post I posted in here,you need to read it and then read this post.I am giving you updates on our progress as time goes by.
My daughter has been on the DIM for over a month now,we had a laser appointment on the 30th of April and we canceled it.The gyno onco doctor advised us to come in for a second biopsy instead.We went for the biopsy yesterday,the doctor could not believe it when she saw that the warts have all almost disappeared,she said that she could still see some dysplasia throught he scope.But considering that my daughter has not completed the treatment with the DIM yet, we expect the dysplasia to completely disappear by then.I gave the doctor information on the Bioresponse that my daughter is taking,also made her copies of the studies being done at the National Cancer Institute with the DIM,she was very receptive (something doctors are not if the product is not a drug),and wants my daughter to finish the DIM ,which is two more months,before we do any laser.
I am the happiest mother in the world,this is the best thing that ever happened to me since my daughter was born. My daughter is also ecstatic,she was some what depressed before, when we found out she needed to return for the laser.I remember her telling me that she was even contemplating dropping out of college,she really believed that this would turn into cancer and that she would die.Of course I always reassured her that this is a treatable condition and that the survival rate is very high,I believe 96 to 98 %. Needless to say,it must be very depressing to be only 20 and to have a vulvectomy.My daughter has been through so much, and I thank God that we have found a treatment for this.After she will have finished the three months on DIM,then she will be on a maintance dose to keep the virus from turning the skin cells into precancerous cells.If anyone has any questions I would be extremely willing to help you with what we know and what we have done.We hope that others can also benefit from our experience.Feel free to write me at
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