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I am glad you are getting something from these exchanges. And I hope you draw support.
I have to go now. Colonoscopy. Just kidding. I had colon cancer twice. I figured they would just leave the tube in.
My best,
RMC
My best,
RMC
I am so glad for the good results--and early! I hope you continue to get only good news on future visits.
We're cheering you on,
Byroney
I hope that your visit tomorrow shows that the cancer has not gone to your brain. I also hope the chemo goes well on Friday without any bad side-effects.
It's good to see your posts here and the support you offer others.
Let us know how you're doing,
Byroney
I am sorry to hear of your most recent frustrations. I agree with you about keeping a positive mindset, and that Leahquestions is a source of inspiration.
I'm sending more upbeat wishes your way. Don't feel you have to only share the good things here. You're always welcome no matter how you're feeling and we'll do out best to support you.
Byroney
It's nice to hear back from you! I'm sorry your OA has been so troublesome. I imagine the recovery of the knee and hip will both take time for recovery and different physical therapy approaches, so getting them done individually sounds like a good plan.
Snopes.com (a place to find out about those e-mails that are being passed along by everyone), indicates there is a mixture of fact and fiction in the e-mail (this is not a WebMD site and we cannot guarantee content).
I hate to say this, but there are many sites and many people out there who prey on cancer victims and people with chronic illnesses, and offer miracle cures. Please verify any "facts" with your doctor and be on the look out for hoaxes and snake-oil "cures." Discuss with your oncologist about any complimentary therapies or alternative treatment plans available.
Sending more upbeat wishes your way,
Byroney
That does sound like a lot of visits to a place you don't want to visit--the hospital. I agree with you on that.
I have some things for you about the immune system that I hope will help:
Slideshow: 15 Immune Boosting Foods
Article: Meditation Heals Body and Mind. "In the study, people who meditated regularly for six weeks showed less activation of their immune systems and less emotional distress when they were put in a stressful situation"
Video: Boost your Immune System
Video: Which Mushrooms Boost Immune System?
If anyone else has suggestions about what has helped them with their immune system, please share them in this thread.
Best upbeat wishes as always,
Byroney
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