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- May 19, 2011 at 6:40 am
I have Melanoma IV. I have a friend who is a retired lab technicion in a hospital. We visit a lot about the rotten stuff. We live in different states.
He knows of 2 people that have gone to Old Mexico for Melanoma treatment. He sent me a letter explaining somewhat about the treatment. Of course I could not understand all the medical things they did.. They usedHeat-Put patient in High-oxygen atmosphere, – Injected insulin. High cost $25,000
I have Melanoma IV. I have a friend who is a retired lab technicion in a hospital. We visit a lot about the rotten stuff. We live in different states.
He knows of 2 people that have gone to Old Mexico for Melanoma treatment. He sent me a letter explaining somewhat about the treatment. Of course I could not understand all the medical things they did.. They usedHeat-Put patient in High-oxygen atmosphere, – Injected insulin. High cost $25,000
Take this for what it is worth. I do know my friend would not lie to me.. He may not have gotten the truth, though.. I did use online chat with American Cancer Society. They did not know or want anything to do with it. I am pretty sure that Society does not want a cure for Melanoma as well as the Cancer Industry. Too big of a business. You can see I am alittle bitter with all the crap I have gone thru that don't seem to help much. I am going to take 2 pain pills now and go to bed. With heart disease and 79 yrs. old, I am not interested in it, esp. the $25 thousand.
I am alittle curious if anyone else has heard about it??
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- May 19, 2011 at 10:09 am
I am not familiar with the treatment that you mention, but I found this article about a therapy
that sounds like it:
http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/iht.htmlSee also:
http://www.quackwatch.com/00AboutQuackwatch/altseek.htmlBest wishes
Frank from Australia
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- May 19, 2011 at 10:09 am
I am not familiar with the treatment that you mention, but I found this article about a therapy
that sounds like it:
http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/iht.htmlSee also:
http://www.quackwatch.com/00AboutQuackwatch/altseek.htmlBest wishes
Frank from Australia
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- May 19, 2011 at 6:23 pm
I am not sure if the place in Mexico is the same, but Gregory went to Mexico ( http://www.HOPE4CANCER.COM/) for treatment and it did NOT help him. Maybe he waited too late, or maybe it's a rip-off. He died just a month or so after seeking treatment there. You can read about his journey at http://community.melanoma.org/cgi-bin/mpip/dbforum.pl?db=main_bb&post=440240
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- May 19, 2011 at 6:23 pm
I am not sure if the place in Mexico is the same, but Gregory went to Mexico ( http://www.HOPE4CANCER.COM/) for treatment and it did NOT help him. Maybe he waited too late, or maybe it's a rip-off. He died just a month or so after seeking treatment there. You can read about his journey at http://community.melanoma.org/cgi-bin/mpip/dbforum.pl?db=main_bb&post=440240
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- May 19, 2011 at 6:28 pm
We had an acquaintance who went to a cancer clinic in Mexico when he was diagnosed with lymphoma a few years ago. He had a 90% cure rate in the US but didn't want to use chemicals, radiation, etc. They killed him in 6 months. His widow is the strongest advocate I know for NOT going to Mexico for cancer treatment.
Nicki, Stage 3b, scalp
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- May 19, 2011 at 6:28 pm
We had an acquaintance who went to a cancer clinic in Mexico when he was diagnosed with lymphoma a few years ago. He had a 90% cure rate in the US but didn't want to use chemicals, radiation, etc. They killed him in 6 months. His widow is the strongest advocate I know for NOT going to Mexico for cancer treatment.
Nicki, Stage 3b, scalp
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- May 19, 2011 at 6:37 pm
My 78 year old mom was asked by her gerontology doctor if she wanted to treat cancer should she ever be diagnosed. My mom said, "no". The doctor told her that many people her age choose not to treat.
While I am not advocating this, I certainly can understand. You sound a little tired and I don't blame you one bit.
As for the cancer society, etc, not wanting to find a cure, I strongly disagree. I have heard this from many, many people, mostly those who are against conventional medical care of any kind (rememer, I live in Colorado)
Three of these people are dead today because they felt the pharm companies were preventing a cure and these people chose "natural" cures for cancer.
In my 1 1/2 years fighting this beast, I have found many medical workers who have been personally touched by cancer and who DO WANT a cure.
Nicki, Stage 3b, scalp
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- May 19, 2011 at 6:37 pm
My 78 year old mom was asked by her gerontology doctor if she wanted to treat cancer should she ever be diagnosed. My mom said, "no". The doctor told her that many people her age choose not to treat.
While I am not advocating this, I certainly can understand. You sound a little tired and I don't blame you one bit.
As for the cancer society, etc, not wanting to find a cure, I strongly disagree. I have heard this from many, many people, mostly those who are against conventional medical care of any kind (rememer, I live in Colorado)
Three of these people are dead today because they felt the pharm companies were preventing a cure and these people chose "natural" cures for cancer.
In my 1 1/2 years fighting this beast, I have found many medical workers who have been personally touched by cancer and who DO WANT a cure.
Nicki, Stage 3b, scalp
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- May 23, 2011 at 4:57 am
I am not advocating eiither way about Mexico. Some say they will kill you. Some died in US also. What I would really like to know it our researcher, Am Cancer. Society, Natl, Cancer Society and others, have gone or investigated the Mexican methods. I had an Oncologist tell me a few yrs. ago progress has been made with some cancers, but not Melanoma.
In a few days, maybe tomorrow, I am going to start radiation along with chemo, and I have had heart disease for 40+ yrs. My heart is bad. No more original arteries. Maybe we will find out who survives.
I hope to have some info on the Mexico thing later on from 1-2 people who have been down there, for what it is worth.
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- May 23, 2011 at 12:35 pm
pretty sure they had a 60 Minutes specials on the mexican claims to heal cancer. Almost like a shame on you episode, only they had the families of the people who died staring some of these guys in the eyes. Snake oil salesmen to say the least.
Now if you just want to go to Mexico and relax, that would be a far better use of your savings, bring the family, a friend, your favorite neighbor, you name it. Then have a good time resting and enjoying margueritas in the sun.
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- May 23, 2011 at 12:35 pm
pretty sure they had a 60 Minutes specials on the mexican claims to heal cancer. Almost like a shame on you episode, only they had the families of the people who died staring some of these guys in the eyes. Snake oil salesmen to say the least.
Now if you just want to go to Mexico and relax, that would be a far better use of your savings, bring the family, a friend, your favorite neighbor, you name it. Then have a good time resting and enjoying margueritas in the sun.
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- May 23, 2011 at 4:57 am
I am not advocating eiither way about Mexico. Some say they will kill you. Some died in US also. What I would really like to know it our researcher, Am Cancer. Society, Natl, Cancer Society and others, have gone or investigated the Mexican methods. I had an Oncologist tell me a few yrs. ago progress has been made with some cancers, but not Melanoma.
In a few days, maybe tomorrow, I am going to start radiation along with chemo, and I have had heart disease for 40+ yrs. My heart is bad. No more original arteries. Maybe we will find out who survives.
I hope to have some info on the Mexico thing later on from 1-2 people who have been down there, for what it is worth.
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