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  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    There are many studies that show no difference in survival if positive nodes stay in vs. taking out. I did decide to take them out and will probably treat the rest holistically...I'm sorry this upsets some of you.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    I forgot to mention...magnesium drops sometimes aren't enough to raise levels. Oral magnesium is best companioned with transdermal magnesium...helped me so much.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    I forgot to mention...magnesium drops sometimes aren't enough to raise levels. Oral magnesium is best companioned with transdermal magnesium...helped me so much....also, helps estrogen.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    Suzie, I took a peek at the CAM studies you provided...not very detailed in what therapies they used...seems mostly based on vegetarianism? They speak of supplements , but not what kind? There is sooo much more to CAM than that study showed...plus many if the studies were outdated. Are you familiar with Kelley/Gonzalez or even low dose chemo or hyperthermia? Coleys?

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited March 2013

    The magnesium I take is sublingual and absorbed straight into the blood stream, not via the digestive tract.

    I'm sorry to keep badgering you about your nodes and chemo etc, but the onc's recommendations are very unusual. The cancer obviously grew enough to spread, so you would never know if there were stray cancer cells somewhere in your system. That's why people have chemo, to hopefully mop up any.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    Hey again, Suzie! You're like my shadow! Lol......yeah, I was kind of surprised myself, in a good way. Their main point was there was no evidence of spread in my tissues surrounding my nodes...but, its never a definite, of course. They said everyone has circulating cancer cells, I probably have more..but, they said hormone therapy actually acts like chemo in killing these cells.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    They still said chemo might be like 3% beneficial but they just don't know for sure considering how ILC is different and slower growing.

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited March 2013

    From Dr. Gonzalez' web site: 

    "The Total Fee for the initial evaluation (covering both sessions) is $4000. This also covers the time needed to design the protocol. The fee does not include the costs of any required blood tests. We have worked the cost of phone consultations into the initial fee and we encourage current patients to call with questions and problems.

    Cost of Supplements: The supplements are not sold in the office, but are available to our patients from a mail order source. The supplements are not available through health food stores or from sources on the Internet. The cost per month varies from patient to patient, but will run about $850 per month for a cancer patient, considerably less for patients with other types of illnesses.http://www.dr-gonzalez.com/program_aspects.htm

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited March 2013

    Joelle, it is not bashing. It is just people being extremely surprised that several oncs would recommend against chemo in your situation. It is highly unusual.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    I know the fees for Gonzalez and I also know two women who he waved his fees for.....they are doing very very well. They also speak of him very highly of how he buys supplements for other patients out of his own pocket.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    I will report back here in about 5 years or so to let you know how well I'm doing on Gonzalez....I'm sure it won't matter and you will all say it is luck or I'm lying...yet, if I was doing well on conventional therapy you all would be singing its praises from the mountaintops!!!!!!

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited March 2013

    Joelle, I wish you all the best and continued good health.

  • jojo68
    jojo68 Member Posts: 881
    edited March 2013

    Thanks! You too!!!!!

  • april485
    april485 Member Posts: 3,257
    edited March 2013

    I hope ALL OF US remain NED for life. Now that would be a wonderful thing. The great equalizer is we all have cancer. The rest is semantics. We just want to LIVE out our normal life span. I wish all of you the best that life has to offer regardless of tx chosen. I am of the mindset that the longer a tx has been around, the more tried and true, the more likely I am to use it. This is one time I won't walk that tightrope and go out on the proverbial limb and try some tx that may or may not work.

    Have a wonderful rest of your weekend ladies. Me? Getting ready for my re-excision tomorrow since one of my margins for my lumpie ended up being <1mm. This is just one roller coaster ride, eh? Oh well, as I said, I hope you will be arguing about this years from now as well cause that will mean we are all living our lives. I also hope that Joelle's tx works for her.

    How is that for the United Nations version? Innocent 

    Peace my friends! Wink

  • gemini4
    gemini4 Member Posts: 532
    edited March 2013

    April, best of luck with your re-excision tomorrow! I had to have one, too, for close margins. Recovery was much easier and quicker the second time around ... Hope it's smooth for you, too!

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