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Woefully Inept

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There has to be a healthy level of consumption for bleach. In the name of science Lumi you should do some vigorous experimenting and find out for us.
 
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Woefully Inept

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Not really. Foods need to either be really mild or really flavorful for me to get down... Mild like honey but Cheerios and milk or flavorful like Italian cheesy bread from Little Caesars. I know I need to eat tho, so I force it down even if it doesn't sound good. The main reasons people end up rehospitalized after this are malnutrition or dehydration. Trying to avoid that.
I used to eat a lot of soup during my adriamycin chemo rounds. All food tasted like shit but at least with soup I could stay hydrated and get food in me at thr same time. Even a little is better than nothing.
 

Lumi

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There has to be a healthy level of consumption for bleach. In the name of science Lumi you should do some vigorous experimenting and find out for us.

Well, taking chemo is literal insanity so you might as well be the one to drink bleach since it can't possibly be much worse for you than chemo. I just don't get how a person can be so dumbed down and brain washed as to think chemo is an effective treatment for anything. For something to be so unbelievably toxic that it makes your hair fall out it has to be pretty fucking bad for you. How can you allow yourself to be that stupid as to think something which makes you sicker than you were to begin with, is an effective way of treating a disease? It defies logic and common sense to such an absurd degree that it's embarrassing.
 
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Woefully Inept

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Well it shrank the tumor by about 75% and it hasn't grown in the 10 years since. I'm alright with that.
 
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Lumi

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Well it shrank the tumor by about 75% and it hasn't grown in the 10 years since. I'm alright with that.

At what cost though? Is it worth it to save your left leg by cutting off the rest of your limbs? With the stuff I'm telling you, you could shrink the tumor by 100% and get rid of it completely and without a ridiculous host of side effects to go with it.

"Yup, I agree. The Lumie shit was kinda entertaining a decade ago, but he's just a fucking moron, and it's honestly insulting to mankind to dismiss our advances in chemotherapy and other cancer treatments."

Lol, what's insulting is thinking something which poisons you is a legitimate treatment to healing a disease. Fucking insanity is what it is you delusional moron. Alkalinity alongside a ketogenic diet as well as fasting can all cure cancer and can do it quite easily. People like you are a disgrace.

"Also, if I am going to put any faith into an Internet blogger about cancer, it's going to be this one. Alternative medicine kills cancer patients"

Ya, alternative medicine kills lol. Yep because the pharmaceutical industry isn't going to spout nonsensical bullshit to protect its BILLION DOLLAR industry. How'd conventional treatment work out for Mr Gravy? Not so good last I checked.
 
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Mrs. Gravy

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Wow. This is my first real introduction to the infamous Lumi. Note...This is the only post in which I intend to even indirectly, much less directly engage in "discussion".
So, the fasting thing, does have from all I have been reading...which is quite a lot...positive implications for reducing risks of disease processes. Not easily by any stretch though and as previously stated, should be under guidance of a medical professional.
That being written, I take a little umbrage to the attack on the fine men here who have dealt with their specific cancers, calling them idiots. This, is not helpful and actually harms one's limited credibility even further.
Also, if I am going to put any faith into an Internet blogger about cancer, it's going to be this one. Alternative medicine kills cancer patients
Happy Monday Woefully Inept Woefully Inept and pharmakos pharmakos
 
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Woefully Inept

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One of the pot delivery services around here Harvest Moon offers a cancer treatment regimen of THC pills, extracts, and what not. I was interested until I saw the cost was over $1000/month. Unfortunately I am not made of money or I'd gladly give it a go while doing standard treatments. As a supplement I don't mind trying alternative stuff but I'm not crazy enough to 100% alternative healing.
 

Aychamo BanBan

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Wow. This is my first real introduction to the infamous Lumi. Note...This is the only post in which I intend to even indirectly, much less directly engage in "discussion".
So, the fasting thing, does have from all I have been reading...which is quite a lot...positive implications for reducing risks of disease processes. Not easily by any stretch though and as previously stated, should be under guidance of a medical professional.
That being written, I take a little umbrage to the attack on the fine men here who have dealt with their specific cancers, calling them idiots. This, is not helpful and actually harms one's limited credibility even further.
Also, if I am going to put any faith into an Internet blogger about cancer, it's going to be this one. Alternative medicine kills cancer patients
Happy Monday Woefully Inept Woefully Inept and pharmakos pharmakos

Yup, I agree. The Lumie shit was kinda entertaining a decade ago, but he's just a fucking moron, and it's honestly insulting to mankind to dismiss our advances in chemotherapy and other cancer treatments.
 
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pharmakos

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One of the pot delivery services around here Harvest Moon offers a cancer treatment regimen of THC pills, extracts, and what not. I was interested until I saw the cost was over $1000/month. Unfortunately I am not made of money or I'd gladly give it a go while doing standard treatments. As a supplement I don't mind trying alternative stuff but I'm not crazy enough to 100% alternative healing.

i tried that alongside chemotherapy during my second attempt at it, and i still had cancer when all was said and done.
 

Woefully Inept

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i tried that alongside chemotherapy during my second attempt at it, and i still had cancer when all was said and done.
That's what I figured would happen with my $1000/month but hey at least I could get high as ffffffuuuuucckkk at the same time.
 
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McQueen

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Anyone have any experience with Prolotherapy? My new PT thinks it's my best option for my recurring AC joint dislocations due to EDS, but I'm leary of injections I've never heard of.
 

Vaclav

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Anyone have any experience with Prolotherapy? My new PT thinks it's my best option for my recurring AC joint dislocations due to EDS, but I'm leary of injections I've never heard of.

I'd never heard of it, but holy fuck, reading up on it briefly, I'll be asking around about it some myself. (I have a knee that disjoints occasionally due to a ligament I blew out as a kid)

Not sure it's an option for my knee or not from what I see, but options in the past would've involved 6 months of staying off the knee which would never work for my lifestyle. (Among other things, the woman doesn't drive so we'd be stuck at home)
 

McQueen

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It doesn't sound like insurance generally likes to cover it. My PT is recommending against having it done by one of the doctors at his practice and instead having me travel to a more specialized clinic an hour away for the injections.

I'm getting a few more opinions before I proceed either way. It sounds like a pain in the ass.
 

Borzak

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Along with all my other stuff had 2 skin biopsies today. Dr. wouldn't lean toward sclarderma or however you spell it. It's about the only thing that would explain all my issues, but I've had multiple ANA test which is the normal first test for it. The skin issues, high heart rate, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal issues, can't catch breath etc...

We'll see what these turn up. She gave me a corticosteroid cream.
 

Woefully Inept

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The fluid situation wasn't improving so Tuesday I had a drain placed. Right there in the examining room. And then I went and picked up my son at daycare. Busy day. Hopefully this will be resolved within the next 2 weeks. Tired of this shit man.
 
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Woefully Inept

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The fluid situation wasn't improving so Tuesday I had a drain placed. Right there in the examining room. And then I went and picked up my son at daycare. Busy day. Hopefully this will be resolved within the next 2 weeks. Tired of this shit man.

Man did I feel shitty as fuck when I made this post. I didn't think it was a big deal but it would be horrific for just about anyone else I imagine. I'm happy to share details if anyone would like to hear them.
It still sucks and I feel it all the time but I can manage with it now. Actually had a great day today. Wife went up to Vermont today for the weekend so it's just me and the little guy. Had a good day with him then hit a local diner I've been wanting to hit and good god did he love the place. Trains everywhere inside. Very easy to keep him busy and he ate the ass end out of his burger. Been looking for a regular place for us to go and I think I've found it.
It's already draining significantly less than I/we expected it to. If it stays like this it might be able to come out sooner rather than later. Fingers crossed.
 
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