Suzanne Somers has changed her diagnosis
Originally she said she had breast cancer.
But now, on the Today Show, she said she has "full-body" lung cancer which she completely cured nutritionally.
Anything to sell a book.
As a 7 year survivor of Stage 4 BC, I dispute her claim that chemo is useless.
The lady is a moron.
Denise
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Agreed. She's doing a lot more harm than good.
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I wonder how many people have progressed or died because they followed her "expert" advice? "Full body" lung cancer? WTH is that?! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Somebody needs to put a strip of (pink!) duct tape over that woman's mouth and break all her fingers so she can't write/type any more of that nonsense.
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That IS NOT what she said.
She was told by a hospital full of doctors that she was stage IV and her cancer had spread. It was a fungus.
IF you are going to post, get the story straight.
And while we are on SS. Anyone find fault with this????
"According to the New York Times, adjusting for the size and age of the
population, cancer death rates dropped only 5 percent from 1950 to
2005.
What other technology has performed so miserably over this fifty-five year
period? Would you accept a medical therapy that has not improved
much since 1950?
In contrast, the death rate from heart disease dropped 64 percent in
that time, and for flu and pneumonia it fell 58 percent.
The New York Times was especially critical of expensive conventional
treatments that subject patients to much mutilation and suffering, yet
yield survival improvements of only a few months.
Clearly, as the Times states, "we are not winning the war against cancer.""
You know, I am stage I & it has been made clear how we have NO place here. BUT, just because cancer is not killing me yet, it is killing me, it will kill me & I KNOW this beast up close & personal. What we have been doing for 50 years is NOT working, it is time for a change.
Don't worry, I am leaving your private sanctuary, maybe you should talk to the moderators so "your" threads don't show up on the active pages. Then all of us lesser cancer girls can't bother you with our thoughts or opinions, because GOD! WE couldn't possibly have a CLUE!
We couldn't possibly worry about dying. Leaving our young children w/o mothers, finding the strength to die well....WELL guess what we do. Wait, anyone want to tell me what an idiot I am for keeping a breast? WAIT WAIT WAIT, anyone want to tell me what an ass I am FOR NOT having chemo? Taking Tamoxifen? Go on...apparently all the possible answers to curing cancer are right here, any new idea MUST be wrong.
United we stand miladies. divided we fall.
I'm done here.
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Wow, that's an awful lot of hostility there, Dawnbelle. Maybe Ms. Sommers has some dietary advice to help with that?
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LMAO!
Hello, pot? This is kettle.
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And.................................................CLICK!
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Good nutrition, ridding ourselves of toxins, eating organic are undeniable healthy choices and strengthen our bodies. Everyone's dx is different, everyone's body is different. Perhaps SS has helped some. Perhaps it has harmed some who may have needed more that she has done to get well. For example, as some one with Stage IV cancer I've needed something immediate to kill the tumor before it progressed too far for me to survive. If my cancer were less advanced chemo may not have been required, as with my Mom -- she's a 15 yr BC survivor and never did chemo (lump and rads only). And it is undeniable that we haven't progressed very far in curing or managing this disease.
Anywhooo -- I did like that kettle-pot comeback. I love you Dawn -- I hope you know that. Still fantasizing about living on a farm in Alabama with all your animals...
Edit: Forgot that Mom was on a tamox trial too -- I think that helped her too.
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Hey Diane--HELLO!! to the "Other BadBoob"--how wonderful to see you posting!! Hope you are doing well--been thinking of you so often. . .warm soft hugs going out to you!!
Our daughter is an OB/GYN, and she is always telling me that Suzanne Somers is a total "plague" on OB/GYN's advice to patients!!!
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SS basically told everyone here, who is fighting the battle of BC, that there is not hope for us taking treatment. She has a platform on these news shows to market her book. She can fianancially afford to try any alternative therapies and be treated by any Dr. she wants. She's making money off of women with cancer who buy her books looking for hope. She pissed me off just listening to her today saying that Farrah Faucet lost her battle to cancer after 3 rounds of chemo and radiation. She is enjoying publicity and financial gain "blaming the victims' for their cancer. They're just not according to her eating healthy enough, positive enough, smart enough, hormonally complete enough and so on. I wish the networks were not giving her a platform to sell her "snake oil"
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What I heard her say was that she had breast cancer 10 yrs ago and last November she was mis-diagnosed w/full body cancer--
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It is so funny that the first post I read today is about Suzanne Somers. As I was getting my Zometa infusion this morning, I read an article about women who are getting injections of hormones to help them look younger. The author mentioned that Suzanne Somers was one of these women who sang the praises of hormone injections. He also went on to say that she had a history of breast cancer and had a hysterectomy due to abnormal cells in her uterus - both of which have been attributed to hormone therapy (from the author, not me). So, while I am sure that eating a healthy diet does help, I will not take advice from someone who apparently injects her body with untested substances for vanity's sake with no concern for the risks.
Susan
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Dawnbelle:
I totally agree with you when you say:
"...We are not winning the war against cancer." But I don't seem to have noticed that Stage I ladies are usually viewed as "...lesser cancer girls" around here? I mean: Stage I is certainly preferable to Stage IV, which is the equivalent of metastasis, but clearly to any intelligent person, it is still cancer.....
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A hospital full of real doctors would not have diagnosed her with full body cancer and only 3 months to live.
Give me a break. No one calls it full-body cancer anyway.
I only wish that I had not been told 7 years ago that my stage 4 cancer was progressing rapidly.
Thank God, the chemo worked, no credit to SS.
She originally said she had BC because she was seen exiting a liposuction clinic while promoting her Thigh-Master.
Total fraud and I stand by my original words.
I am a Reach-to-Recovery counseling coordinator and trainer for Western PA and I have done a lot of research. Anyone who believes SS is extremely naive.
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Dawn, you had some valid points..... in the first part of your post. You should have watched your p's and q's. Unfortunately, you are so argumentative in the second part, it makes people disregard, the valid points. I feel, you are doing a disservice to yourself, and others. I didn't see anyone on this topic... telling you to get lost. Nor, do I see anyone disparaging any fears you face, at stage 1. OMHO, I don't put much faith in what stage you are deemed. Very bluntly put: stage one today, stage IV...tomorrow. It just seems to be a roll of the dice... who lives and who dies. Perhaps I'll live another ten years. Some of our stage 1 sisters, may pass away Friday, from stage IV. We are all scared. I think you need a hug, from me. ((((hugs))) Your bc sister Angel
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"You know, I am stage I & it has been made clear how we have NO place here."
Nobody ever said that.
I just poured my self a glass of wine..Alice White...Lexia..yumm!
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Dawn . . . whats up with the hostility? One person says something about SS that you don't like and you launch an attack against all women with mets. Huh? Really bizarre.
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Oh and for the record...Suzanne Sommers is an idiot. But even with Stage I BC I would welcome her here to post!
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I AGREE!! BUT I AM SO EXCITED I"M DOING FLIPS AND AND CARTWHEELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DIANE I am so glad to see you post. I have missed you so much. You just don't know, I shed a Happy tear. Heather
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Perfect time for a glass of wine.
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I am sipping on Tequila Rose here... Yummy...... SS is a nut. She is a snake oil salesman. She is also getting rich of the backs of all cancer patients in all stages. I think it is a shame, that she makes money off the hope & faith of people who are looking for a cure.
Me personally, I feel that eating healthy, most of the time and taking certain Vitamins helps us to stay strong and fight cancer. I also believe that , any type of exercise is so beneficial to us. There is also a lot said about a really good massage. I get them regularly. Person favorite warm stones Swedish massage. Now that's living.
Oh yeah I always edit my post and this is the only notice you get. hehehehehehehe
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Gee Dawnbelle. None of the reasons you listed are why people might think you were an idiot. Your words, not mine.
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Wow, my sistahs are just drinking in every thread tonight! lol ;-)~
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Fitz, You are personally the one who told a stage I girl just a few days ago that you do mind her asking questions here. To go post in the "afraid of mets" forum. How would she get the answer to her question there?
She wanted to know how many girls started out as stage I. Seemed an okay question to me, should she have asked stage I girls?
Like we can't have an honest questions that only you can answer.
I guess I am different, I will pop my Mx boob out in a doctor's office if it will help a woman feel better about the uncertainty she faces. I don't dice words to make Jim, Jack, Johnny or Jose' feel better. Take me or leave me.
Suzanne Somers is a nut? She has no valid points? The Mx & chemo & Tamoxifen has a GREAT track record? Women are cured daily?
I am not angry nor am I hostile, but you can't tell us to stay away, you want your own forum on Monday & then try to play nice on Tuesday.
For the record, SS was COMPLETELY misquoted & the title of the thread is a complete lie. That is what I took offense to.
I didn't launch an attack on stage 4 girls, I called BULL. Which in my personal opinion we are all fed every day. EVERY SINGLE DAY. They treat us with the same crap they have for 50 years because they just don't know what else to do.
If that comes off as anger or hostility, I am sorry. Maybe we should all be angry instead of sitting back watching our sisters, friends & family die.
Again, what we are doing is NOT working. We deserve better. YOU deserve better.
Do any of you even realise that if broccoli cured cancer, they wouldn't tell us? They can't patent broccoli, there is no money in broccoli. I apologize I came off way bitchy, but I grow tired of being told how dumb I am, for the treatments I decided on. Even more tired, when it is from someone who is not even providing correct information.
May each of you live long & prosper, from the bottom of my heart. I will not post in this thread or stage4 forum again. I promise.
edited*For prettyinpink; And that comment makes you better than me how? LL&P.
edit#2~I have 42. Watch 42 PM's from women who agree with me, BUT they are afraid to stand up. They are afraid to say enough is enough. Thank you to those who stood by me, even if in private.
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Dawn, Dawn, Dawn -- I was one of the people who suggested starting the "Concerned about mets" forum -- that's what it's there for. Because there's a need for factual information for any one of us concerned about mets -- and there's a need for a "social forum" for women LIVING with mets.
It's really not mean-ness, it's just two distinct things. And yes, women have been getting plenty of information in the "concerned about mets" forum - from plenty of women who are living with Stage IV...
Dawn -- if someone came to the atheist/agnostic thread who made a big point of not being an atheist/agnostic, wouldn't you redirect them? You go there to gather with people who can relate to each other on that issue.
Similarly, the function of the Stage IV thread is to "connect with women who share the same diagnosis: further treatment and ups and downs."
The function of the "concerned about mets thread" is to seek information.
I'm not gonna trigger another round of drinks, LOL -- I'm not Stage IV and I know I am welcome here!
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I miss you Ann! City trip soon for me! I'm gonna get together with you and camden.........SOON! xoxo
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I'll drink to that, Kellyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
xoxoxox
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You know what, Dawnelle? You're right....I just went to the "worried" section and realized the moderators did NOT post the subtitle that I guess most of us assumed had been agreed upon when the forum was created. There was a HUGE, ugly fight in this section of the forums and much discussion some time ago that brought about the subdivision of the stage IV section of the boards. Those of us that were here at the time understood the "worried" section would be created for the type of questions that brookside posted the other day. I suppose those of us who either took a vacation from the boards (me) or did not visit that section didn't realize the moderators made the worried section appear to be a big Kumbayah hand-holding party for worrywarts. It is now making sense to me why the posts keep happening on this section of the boards. I'm sure we could ask the moderators to change the subtitle or clarify the purpose of the worried section, but I won't hold my breath.
I shall withhold comment as to the balance of your postings.
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Hey Dawn, lots of women here go to the concerned about mets section and answer questions.
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Me, I'm drinking a Bombay Saphire martini, extra dry, up, with olives - shaken, not stirred. You know, If I keep reading tonight, I am going to be SO bombed! Is that a bad thing???!!
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Hey - BadBoob/Diane - we've all been wondering/worried about you! Good to see you again! I was wondering if you were still doing Navy Beans, and if you're neuropathy was getting any better? Glad to see you're no longer MIA!
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