Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 I wish I had heard of oleander last year before starting chemo with Cody. There just wasn't enough time to bring Cody through the side effects of the chemo. If I could do anything at all for anyone it would be to tell them to never ever ever use this one chemo drug called CCNU, its horrendous and tears bodies apart. I had heard of blacksalve (neoplasane) last year and even talked with Dr. Fox who told me to do chemo firstly for Cody because there was no one in my area who did or ever heard of neoplasane at the time and the closest was NYC with Dr. Jill but it was just not feasible for us at the time. I used many supplements including transfer factor plus which I now take myself and haven't gotten sick or even gotten bronchitus, colds etc. which I get yearly. I tried supplements only for three months for Cody and they did not help the cancer from coming back like wildfire that time. I just wish the word about oleander would get out there as a good alternative to help w/out the deadly side effects of chemo and cancer. It took a whole year for me to find oleander and by then it was just too late. All our best, Bonnie & Angel CodyLooking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 Bonnie, it is now up to you to spread the word about oleander. That's how these things happen--when we see what is, was, could have been, we become the mouthpiece for alternative methods that WORK, while the traditional media stays silent. Tell all your groups what you believe. Many will not listen, but many will. It is in this manner that people and pets lives are saved. Blessing on you and angel Cody. Samala, Renee ---- I wish I had heard of oleander last year before starting chemo with Cody. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 Bless your heart Bonnie. There is nothing we can do about the past. What happened happened. That is all you knew. Just as there was a time when mainstream medicine was all I knew. Natural healing was something I heard now and then out in the distance. I, too, now and then think " If I only would have known. " But the fact is that we did not know and in our respective circumstances we both did the best we could with all the love we had. Please don't regret the past. Know that you did the best you could. Lots of love, oleander soup , evian793 wrote: > > I wish I had heard of oleander last year before starting chemo with Cody. > There just wasn't enough time to bring Cody through the side effects of the > chemo. If I could do anything at all for anyone it would be to tell them to > never ever ever use this one chemo drug called CCNU, its horrendous and tears > bodies apart. > > I had heard of blacksalve (neoplasane) last year and even talked with Dr. > Fox who told me to do chemo firstly for Cody because there was no one in my > area who did or ever heard of neoplasane at the time and the closest was NYC > with Dr. Jill but it was just not feasible for us at the time. > > I used many supplements including transfer factor plus which I now take > myself and haven't gotten sick or even gotten bronchitus, colds etc. which I get > yearly. I tried supplements only for three months for Cody and they did not > help the cancer from coming back like wildfire that time. > > I just wish the word about oleander would get out there as a good > alternative to help w/out the deadly side effects of chemo and cancer. It took a whole > year for me to find oleander and by then it was just too late. > > All our best, > > Bonnie & Angel Cody > > > > **************Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? > Read reviews on AOL Autos. > (http://autos.aol.com/cars-BMW-128-2008/expert-review?ncid=aolaut0005000\ 0000017 ) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 Oh, Bonnie, I want to say that you did a wonderful job for Cody and did the best that anyone could do. You are a fabulous furkid Mom. Cody couldn't have asked for anyone better than you. I am sure that Cody appreciated all the efforts you put forth on his behalf. It is most definitely still with you and in your heart, and will be there always. It is hard not to think those thoughts of regret, but you weer absolutely amazing!!! You were the best caregiver he could possibly have had. Peace and Love, Janna -------------- Original message from evian793: -------------- I wish I had heard of oleander last year before starting chemo with Cody. There just wasn't enough time to bring Cody through the side effects of the chemo. If I could do anything at all for anyone it would be to tell them to never ever ever use this one chemo drug called CCNU, its horrendous and tears bodies apart. I had heard of blacksalve (neoplasane) last year and even talked with Dr. Fox who told me to do chemo firstly for Cody because there was no one in my area who did or ever heard of neoplasane at the time and the closest was NYC with Dr. Jill but it was just not feasible for us at the time. I used many supplements including transfer factor plus which I now take myself and haven't gotten sick or even gotten bronchitus, colds etc. which I get yearly. I tried supplements only for three months for Cody and they did not help the cancer from coming back like wildfire that time. I just wish the word about oleander would get out there as a good alternative to help w/out the deadly side effects of chemo and cancer. It took a whole year for me to find oleander and by then it was just too late. All our best, Bonnie & Angel Cody Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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