Anyone completely refuse surgery/conventional treatment?
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I think that most of us feel some sympathy for abigail48. She is an older woman who lives alone and tends to her health issues by herself. Many of us wish she would get help from medical professionals, but you can lead a horse to water, but can't force it to drink.... She might be best off posting on her own thread about how to treat an ulcerated breast. I think that there are more authoritative voices on this thread like piper's dream, who interacts with medical professionals but who still eschews standard treatment protocols.
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ElaineTherese, I wish there were a “Like” or “Thank” button here.
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as i've said several times if my posts upset you please don;t read them and especially the younger among us my methods are probably not appropriate, I've heard that this trouble grows more slowly with an older person, and peaches? not a mamogram that might cause cancer, just discomfort, but radiation including x rays, I'v e know n about this since before hiroshima.my parents had a good friend who was a radiologist and he told us not to use the floroscopes then in every shoe store, I loved to see the bones in my feet but I stoped when he said the machines were dangerous, and they've not been in shoe stores now for generations
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Count me as part of the non-Christian crew too and an MOT like Sandy. There is no hived tribalism nor discrimination toward Abigail. But I, as well as others who really do have breast cancer, feel it is pretty inappropriate for someone who has not been diagnosed to be posting here as if she has bc. Yes, she needs support, that is clear, but this is not the place as we are very specifically a breast cancer forum. We all have more than enough tsuris in our lives and wish to support others with bc as well. Those who need other types of support should find the right venue for it. Four plus years of seeking sympathy and attention from breast cancer patients, when one doesn't have bc, is more than enough.
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The trouble with fluoroscopes is that unlike regular X-rays & mammograms—which last about a second—the exposure is as long as the person doing the viewing wants it to be. I had a very prescient pediatrician who didn’t believe in using them (even for diagnostic purposes), and insisted my tonsils be surgically removed rather than burned away by X-ray as was all the rage back then. I wonder how many boomer-and-older thyroid cancer patients had fluoroscopes or x-ray tonsillectomies when they were kids. Those shoe store fluoroscopes were banned by the late 1950s, I think. Because of scoliosis, I had to have a fluoroscope locate my epidural space for the anesthesia for my two TKRs (for the first one, I damn near hit the ceiling when the needle hit a nerve instead, so the anesthesiology resident had to call in the radiologist to bring in the portable fluoroscope—probably much lower-dose today than 60 yrs. ago). Because I must get twice-yearly mammos, my dentist has gone to an every-two-years rather than annual X-ray schedule.
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Has A been getting advise or giving it for 4 years? ...
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ChiSandy,
Excuse me for mixing up Herceptin and an AI. I didn't do it on purpose and I have done a TON of research on this disease ever since I was diagnosed with it so please don't accuse me of "not having my facts straight" because believe me I do. I was merely asking if DIM (which is said to be a natural form of an AI) works like one because I was considering taking the natural form of an AI even though I'm not in menopause and know AIs are given to women in menopause.
We are supposed to be here bringing each other up and supporting and encouraging each other, but the last few posts from you have been just the opposite. Women come here for support and for encouragement and empathy from people who have walked or are walking in their shoes, they don't come here to here rancor amongst its members.
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Abigail has been both receiving and giving advice in the five years she has been here. The problem is that she refuses to follow up on most of the advice given to her, and refuses to be seen by a doctor. She also tells people how to treat their BC naturally.
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that's simply not true. all I do is say whaht I do. and I'd like to respond to the poster who said many times I recall that I claim to have cured aids not once but twice. I have never claimed to have cured aids. the first time whenI was nine the h ospital cured the viral pneumonia, and not easily it seems. the second time I was thirty two. I'd been uused to a lot of great sex the my lover ditched me for a younger woman. after several months I needed to get laid and a friend took me to a bar called the nitty gritty. there I picked up a boy and had sex with him. I observed that he had something, went to the library to research it and it seemed that it wasn't something known. after nine days I got very sick. probably another viral pneumonia, I ate a lot of canned raspberies from oregon and a five pound tin of local honey, and the sublet where I was stayng had a great shower, I used that a lot. nine years later when many had begun to get sick mostly men, I got a black spot. I bussed to the nearest city and looked in the medical books there and it seemed that I had what the men were getting. I got the spots spring and fall for a num[ber of years then not u ntil I got this new trouble and they returned for two years. it was never a big deal compared to things I saw on tv I guess, but I expect if my immune system got compremized by a chemical infusion or something else they would return
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Abigail,
That was me. You did indeed say you had AIDS twice. You mentioned that your mother had a tree, kumquat or loquat, and you ate them and was cured. When I have time I will search for that old post. I have great sympathy for your plight and it is clear that you need something, but as someone who really has bc, I have limited tolerance for you, or anyone, seeking that "something" from women who really have a confirmed disease. I am not being unkind or inconsiderate but perhaps, by asking us to extend sympathy to someone without bc, you are. I realize that you are almost 80. I'm no spring chicken myself, by age should not excuse irresponsible posts and misrepresenting yourself as a bc patient. I too call it like I see it
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right. the loquats, it certainly must have helped but I don't think cured, the spots stopped at some point but I expect they would come back
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not asking for sympathy just reporting
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right. the loquats, it certainly must have helped but I don't think cured, the spots stopped at some point but I expect they would come back I must have thought cured as the spots stoped for many y ears but came back must have been 2012-13 when this thing became quite well defined
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