Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 cancer-testimonials [cancer-testimonials] Digest Number 243 There is 1 message in this issue.Topics in this digest: 1. Re: Pancreas Cancer amit rohra <amit_jovial__________Message: 1 Tue, 7 Mar 2006 18:06:37 +0000 (GMT) amit rohra <amit_jovialRe: Pancreas CancerHi, I dont know what your name is and I dont know where you are from but having fought a battle with cancer for the past 2 years here is a little bit of advice - Cancer is a dreaded disease and going by conventional medicine the outlook can somtimes be severe and devastating. Once someone has been diagnosed with cancer there is nothing we can do to change the daignosis. That is beyond our control. What we do control is the way we react to cancer. I have done a lot of research on cancer, its treatment with conventional medicine, treatment with alternative therapies as well as treatment whith therapies that follow convetional medicine but in a controlled and restrained manner(IPT, metronomic chemotherapy etc.). From all of this research one thing I have realized is that what mainstream medicine tells you is not necessarily what the outcome has to be ! I have read about and personally spoken to a quite a few people who have beaten the odds even after mainstream medicine had given up on them. They are still alive and healthy years after the doctors told them they have X number of weeks / months left to live. I personally know a woman who has survived pancreatic cancer for a few years. This is despite there being metastasis to the liver in her case. She is still fighting the battle every day of her life. There are 2 ways anyone can look at this information. The doctors opinion - "See, she is not cured. She may have managed to keep it at bay for a few years but she hasnt been able to cure it yet". The other way to look at it and my response to the doctors statement would be "You would have offered her a few months. It has been a few years and she is still around !! She may be fighting the battle but the battle is not lost till it is lost !" We (My family) met this woman at a doctors office here in India (I am based out of India btw). We were following a treatment called IPT (Insulin potentiated therapy). She has been following this treatment for quite some time now along with other alternative therapies which this doctor advises her on. The one thing you have to be prepared for now is that you will have your moments of joy (When you see some iprovement) and you will see some lows (When the cancer seems to be progressing). What you MUST do when you go through a joyous moment is to celebrate the victiory no matter how small and get his spirits up and when you go through a low moment, do not let it bring you down completely. Be alramed for sure and let the gears engage into the thinking process of what to do next but dont let it pull you down where you start having thoughts like "Why us"...."Its all over.." etc... What you must focus on is the next step and what you can do now to improve the situation. There will always be other things you can try. With cancer in the house there is only mindset you can keep. There is simply no space for any other thought process - Victory may just be around the corner but you will never know. If you give up now, you may have been just a few steps away !! DO NOT GIVE UP !!!! There is hope !! Please tell me if you are located out of the US, UK or Australia and I will call you. Or we can communicate more over e-mail and I can tell you about other therapies that I have researched. Please consider IPT immediately. If not a cure, it will definitely buy you some time to find other treatments ! God bless & take care !!! - Amitmoonsonatadream <moonsonatadream wrote: i was checking the web looking for information about the pancreaticcancer.. my husband suddenly discovered he is ill .. he is only 35..non-smoker.. eats healthy.. works out and goes to gym 5 times a week..what i read online is cutting me two halfs.. it seems that nobodysurvives.. statistics say that a patient usually dies in 6 months.. only3% survive for 3-5 years after diagnosis.. i only wish any one couldhelp me with a li'l advice or an inspirational story.. someone tells mewe can overcome that please.. if there 1% hope for curing we will fightfor it.. he is a strong person.. and i can be straong too but i need toknow that it is not impossible.. i appreciate anyone's response to mypost as soon as possible.. thank you..Alternative Cancer Therapies Frequently Asked Questions:http://curezone.com/faq/c.asp?a=4,92,634Are you digging your grave with your teeth?Hundreds of Cancer Stories:http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=2Learn more about cancer:http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/To visit your group on the web, go to: cancer-testimonials/To from this group, send an email to: cancer-testimonials- Community email addresses: Post message: cancer-testimonials Subscribe: cancer-testimonials- Un: cancer-testimonials- List owner: cancer-testimonials-owner Community URL addresses:Shortcut URL to community page: http://health.cancer-testimonials Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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