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Cancer doesn't kill, Cachexia does
Dennis Vogel:
I would be curious to know the number of people who took radiation last year and how many days they lived afterwards.
Ray said taking radiation for his cancer (not sure he even had cancer, his PSA was only 8 in the beginning) many years ago was a big mistake. He believed he would not have had all the problems he developed afterwards if he did not get the treatments.
cjwood:
i had radiation treatment done on one of my breasts in 2000. i went in every morning at 7:30am five days a week for 8 weeks. i did not have chemo. i did have a lumpectomy.
it is now 2013 and by the grace and mercy of God i am alive today.
claudia
microlink:
Hi,
Happy for you Claudia. I have personally known of quite a few women who have successfully come through beast cancer.
It appears to be one of more treatable forms of cancer if caught early. But not for everyone who is diagnosed with it, sadly.
Prostrate cancer is some what similar for men. Male friends have been successfully treated for it by either surgery or radiation.
Again, sadly, everyone is different and some succumb.
Dennis, I found the info about Ph levels very interesting. I will listen again to Dr. Jimmy Stegers speach again since I think I heard him mention it.
As well I will google the connection between Ph and cancer.
I have had x-rays many times. Teeth, hips, back, etc. I even remember having x-rays done in the 1950's when I was a youngster for determining shoe sizes. Terrible stuff and ignorance by the "experts".
Cancer- a curse of the age we live in.
Thank God for each day He gives us.
Rhys 🕊:
Happy for you too Claudia
But what is this beast cancer you speak of Joe........I'm sure we all have that...haha ;D
Rhys
microlink:
Good one Rhys :)
Typing is not my forte!
beast=breast (sorry)
Not sure what my forte is? ;D
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