Hi, Debbie, Yes, she is definitely pursuing alternative treatment. Plans to
go to Dr. Farr's clinic in Oklahoma city. Just recently has had her
situation evaluated by a Dr. who uses a special machine to diagnose all
kinds of problem situations in the body. Apparently there are very few of
these machines available in this country. Don't know about others. This
Dr. was able to identify trouble spots where the cancer has already caused
trouble in her body, several spots on her live, and spleen, troubles in her
digestive tract. While they were here, we watched one of Dr. Lorraine Day's
videos, think it was called something like "You Can't Do Better Than God"
That's not it, but I keep forgetting to bring the right notebook along to
the library. At any rate, she is already following many of the parts of
this 10 point plan. She walks 2-3 miles a day!, has been swimming in the
pool at the Y, but has been cautioned about the chlorine, so plans to stop
and experiment with different forms of exercise. She needs a nap every so
often, but otherwise seems just fine right now. While she was here, though,
she had a choking episode that probably stems from the thickening of her
blood. Her husband knew just how to help her, but it brought home the
realization that she is really sick. Presently she can get her blood all
taken out, cleaned of the large stuff and put back in. Have to keep on
here. I was complaining about not getting many posts on my e-mail. I got
my come-uppance with today's lot! Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>macroglobulinemia-Waldenstrom's
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 00:14:31 +0000
Ruth so sorry to hear about your daughter-in-laws cancer...please keep us
posted on what she decides to do ...is she open to alternative
treatment's?....take care ..debbie
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From: "ruth strackbein" <ruthstrackb...@hotmail.com>
>
>
> From Ruth Strackbein: Hi, I have a new question. My daughter-in-law has
been
> diagnosed with a form of cance called (not sure of spelling),
> macroglobulinemia or Waldenstrom's . It is a form of lymphoma that is
very
> rare. Wil bring the correct spelling next time. Wonder if anyone has
heard
> of this? It causes fatigue and tingling of hands and feet at first,
attacks
> the vital organs. Seems to be a bone marrow thing in which a blood
> component goes wild, hence the macro part and produces globules that are
too
> large. Just remembered, the correct spelling would be in my files of
> e-mails from my son. Will check that and come back. Ruth
>
>
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