bone marrow transplant

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bone marrow transplant

by donnat on Tue Jul 14, 2009 12:00 AM

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my husband had a bone marrow transplant last Sept. he has stage 4, large B-cell lymphoma. He had a tumor 8 inches big in his abdomen with 2 smaller ones next to it. His protocol was 8 - Rchop which did not work so he only got 4 and then changed dr. to City of Hope and they gave him 2- Rice treatments and radiation once called zevilin. This shrunk the tumor so they could take his own stem cells for the transplant. He had a pet scan in Dec. and cancer still lite up, but small and is due for another in Aug. We are doing raw food, juicing, etc and supplements to build up his immune system. So far so good. He is running, working out, full time job and traveling and looks great and feels good. We pray God is healing him and giving us wisdom to share with others. Feel free to contact us any time. Get on the internet as there is much info about new protocols and research.

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by Walhalla on Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:00 AM

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Can you explain a bit more on your "raw food, juicing" food? Is there a site I can find exact juicing and raw food recipes? Thanks and great to hear about your husband. Godspeed!

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by Sandysd on Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:00 AM

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On 7/14/2009 donnat wrote:

my husband had a bone marrow transplant last Sept. he has stage 4, large B-cell lymphoma. He had a tumor 8 inches big in his abdomen with 2 smaller ones next to it. His protocol was 8 - Rchop which did not work so he only got 4 and then changed dr. to City of Hope and they gave him 2- Rice treatments and radiation once called zevilin. This shrunk the tumor so they could take his own stem cells for the transplant. He had a pet scan in Dec. and cancer still lite up, but small and is due for another in Aug. We are doing raw food, juicing, etc and supplements to build up his immune system. So far so good. He is running, working out, full time job and traveling and looks great and feels good. We pray God is healing him and giving us wisdom to share with others. Feel free to contact us any time. Get on the internet as there is much info about new protocols and research.

Was your husband's nHL actively growing when the decision to have the bone marrow transplant was made?

Sandy

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by donnat on Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:00 AM

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hi, sorry been traveling.

My husband drinks raw vegetable juice (8 oz) twice a day. Carrots, kale, cabbage, onion, garlic,broccoli, etc. I juice using a green star juicer. He eats 80% vegetables and try to do as much raw as possible, no fat, no animal, no white things or dairy or gluten. He follows the protocol from Bill Henderson's book Cancer Free and i read and research and take a nutrition class from Hallallujah ACres(go online). Paul Nison is another source online with receipes from all above. Oh and almost all organic vegies. He has thyroid problem and had half taken out and takes armour for that. He weight trains once a week, runs 3 times and golfs on weekends after a 50 hour work week. He feels good and looks good, but thin and gets tired. He is 54 years old and we give God the glory for placing all this info in our path to share and heal him.Building the immune system seems to be the most important part of getting rid of cancer and watching our LOrd heal. The medical system only deals with the drugs in our circle so we incorporate the alternatives ourselves. Check it out!!! God be with you.

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