how to treat an ulcerated (breast) tumor
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Very true, Abigail continues to inspire me. I know the carcinoma cannot kill me , if anything my fears will.
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Just a reminder - Abigail has never actually been diagnosed. I really wish she would get some help and find out exactly what is wrong with her.
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well I might if it didn't involve a cancer causing routine like an xray that certainly wouldn't be a help
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well that certainly wasn't fun, worst pain since the beginning, wind event, this one lasted a long time but over now the weather site says and the pain is gone, for now anyway. lasted over an hr. intense. came downstairs the heat vent helped and definitely the organic black darjeeling tea. now an hr post pain and I guess time to sleep.... re sleep, been uusing tart cherry concentrate,s pring water and ice. beautiful,q uite tasty and with the melatonin sleep inducing.
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with pain comes the natural endorphines, but at the time I don't remember that my body is flooding with them, I think I wonder what aleve feels like, I wonder if they still make terpenhydrate and codein. and I woldn't cook off the terpenhydrate these days. re no diagnosis: the lymph node I noticed at the beginning, in 2011, is now several times the size it was then, and if patient will wash off the dead cells/
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Lymph system drainage I think is key to any healing. You're right, draining the lymph node will clear some back pressure
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Abigail, I joined this forum just to share something that might help you for bleeding. I have Her2+ BC stage 4 with mets to bones. I have had a mastectomy and am currently getting radiation to my spine for pain, but I have chosen not to use chemo. I am under an Oncologist's care, however, for monitoring purposes.
At any rate, I found a great product to stop the bleeding. I got it on Amazon - search for Dragon's Blood. It's a raw sap from the Croton Lechleri tree. In some parts of the world they use it in surgery to stop bleeding. It worked for me when the tumor started fungating and bleeding.
I pray for your recovery.
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tried to reply but still dont't know how I guess, post didn't show u p. will try again later must have hit enter or something
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just found the trash place to click and most/many or the vanished posts are there, not the deleted thread in 2010, I guess that's somewhere on a hard drive but a lot on 2011 and after
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and someone a while ago asked about joy. she has a post in late 2015 as I recall
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someone posted here today she puts a cloth soaked with green tea in the freezer and puts it on her lesion. sounds great and better than a gel pad I've been thinking of sendin for
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someone posted here today she puts a cloth soaked with green tea in the freezer and puts it on her lesion. sounds great and better than a gel pad I've been thinking of sendin for
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using paper again. in this case tissues top and bottom under the dressingsa over the calendula or whatever, to catch the more copious goop (AKA lymph) now with I guess the snow melt. rain coming in too
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Happy new year!
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not getting better, pain on left side, cracked rib? dont know. someone said it's getting soft and it is, could probably take out a forth of it with a tssue. what's causing this? don't know. finally ground up some organic black pepper and have been using a lot, be nice if that was it, but probably not. it is a dark spice and these dark colors are curative. someone said rotten breast, not then but now makes it spongy. what's the good news? that cold didn't come on after all. gargled with some brandy, sniffed some wintergreen oi l and spring water, shallow bath with epsom and other oils, lavendar, orange, hemp seed oil. too drying actually, did it twice and woke up in pain the second time, but no cold
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the cracked rib if that's what it is is getting better fast, carrot juice and some cheese not had for years helped I think, and greek yoghurt to come. one thing given everything: I do heal fast
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glad you are feeling better! Maybe you should bottle some of that fast healing that your body does! You can make a mint and help others too!
I've been dragging along with this sinus issue for MONTHS! Earlier in the week, I had to fly and I felt like my head was ready to explode! I finally called my doctor and said he better give me SOMETHING, ANYTHING to get me up and running! Thankfully he complied and I am finally feeling better...I sincerely hope it lasts!
Abigail, I just would love to know where you get your stamina from!
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hmmm have to ponder that. tonight though had the wordt bleed in months, I thought where is the moon then I remembered comming up both a solar ecclipse and a lunar one on the 26th? the solar on the 10th. at an ecclipse the lights, the sun and moon, are in the same degree rather than a few degrees appart, thus the weight of the two is very strong unlike the usual new and full moons when they are a few degrees appart and less strong. sinus. maybe that's what I/ve been dealing wth. once, actually my last flight, in 1991, a night flight west to east, got here almost before I left going with the jet stream, but I was comming down with a cold, from a dog bite actually, and oh boy was not fun
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re stamina. possibly because I don't weep. stopped crying in 1987. so I don;t lose such water ever, in extremity a few times my eyes did leak water but my face didn't swell or nose run. weeping exudes a peculiar kind of substance and the loss does weaken
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hmmmm...i am going to have to research that thought...i do think weeping, or feeling sad affects our immunity, but stamina...not so sure. DH has that genetic metabolic issue that affects his energy cycle, think mitochondria. Krebs cycle, etc..but I don't know of what substance in tearing would affect it...there is so much to be learned...
Hooe you are feeling better soon...
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recovered fast re tears. when so very seldom my eyes water from sadness I keep the water on my face so it's re absorbed. I don't know what the stuff is but it's different with grief than with alergy or whatever, onions......it's why you need to cry to expell the whatever. but I would think it has some sort of strength too. anyway if you don't cry you don't get all swollen up. It may feel good but pehaps weakens/
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but probablylike you voracious this sickness, sicknesses, takes up most of my time and energy. not painting, my lifelong pen pal hobby has gone except online, I recovered fast but I lost a great deal of blood yesterday and am still dealing with it, not so much dizzy'weak though that too but have to get rid of the residue. down the john bit by bit day by day and the rest to the trash pick up not fun
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sigh/ another bad one and the second of the day, I guess dealing with this beast three hrs today. not bad clean-up though, caught it early, I guess cause the snow event
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I did use cypress oil on the dressing and sure enough there was a death: a black scat singer I'd never heard of. I've heard of him now. I also thought it time to use a warm saline solution to take of the dressing, so the beast got a semi wash first time since I stopped using the castor oil packs. not green tea either, occasional cup of darjeeling, only caffein. last coffee was two cups two easters ago. so the only eli camp naturopathic dr protocol I do now are the homeopathic pellets
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another death from u sing the cypress oil: stanley bard, proprietor of the chelsea h otel has died at age 82. he helped me a great deal one day, I'd been staying at the hotel, it was raining and I checked out to do some shopping and I began hemhorraging from my period, I went back to the h otel and told stanley I needed to get back into my room, it was not yet check out time, he said it's been cleaned but he did let me back in. I bled all the way back here on the trailways, through my jeans and into the bus seat. that was there for a long time until they finally re upolstered
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Abigail, Am I understanding right that you believe that due to you using an oil on yourself, that you are killing people you used to know? I'm really confused on what you are saying. Maybe it's humor I don't understand?
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not exactly cypress is associated with death and I 've found when I use it I'll then learn of deaths but the oil also curtail bleeding extremely well so I do use it anyway from time to time when I've lost a lot of blood in a short period of time
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not exactly cypress is associated with death and I 've found when I use it I'll then learn of deaths but the oil also curtail bleeding extremely well so I do use it anyway from time to time when I've lost a lot of blood in a short period of time
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yesterday on my facebook news feed was a "suggested post" symptoms of breast cancer stages, so apparently in the opinion of dr google anyway I've always been stage four. one of the symptoms of stage four is the cough I've had for going on ten years now, that's nearly three years before I noticed the cyst I'd had for forty four years at that time had gone bad.
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Hi Abigail, The cough could be because of what is called Pleural effusion or a small tumour. But its been there for so long, it's indolent and hope maybe not so much of a concern anymore.
Cheers
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