Help!
One of my best friends now has breast cancer. This is a tough one for me. Early in 2006 another one of my closest friends passed after 2 years of chemo and a stem cell transplant. It was the chemo that killed her BTW. Now another one of my friends has cancer. Both women, both under 30. The difference here is that my friend now refuses to pursue chemo, drugs or radiation. She believes that if she does not recognize the tumor and pursues natural healing, it will go away.
God bless her!
I am going to be taking an active role int he healing process. I have already started performing energy work on her breasts. I have her drinking Tahitian Noni juice and chlorophyll. I need advice!
Namaste
One of my best friends now has breast cancer. This is a tough one for me. Early in 2006 another one of my closest friends passed after 2 years of chemo and a stem cell transplant. It was the chemo that killed her BTW. Now another one of my friends has cancer. Both women, both under 30. The difference here is that my friend now refuses to pursue chemo, drugs or radiation. She believes that if she does not recognize the tumor and pursues natural healing, it will go away.
God bless her!
I am going to be taking an active role int he healing process. I have already started performing energy work on her breasts. I have her drinking Tahitian Noni juice and chlorophyll. I need advice!
Namaste
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Re: Healing Breast Cancer!
Wed, January 17, 2007 - 11:16 AMI'm a breast cancer survivor, stage one, so I did not need chemo, only a minor lumpectomy, removal of three lymph nodes for diagnostic purposes, brachytherapy radiation which was pretty easy, and now Tamoxifen to manage my estrogen so as not to feed any new potential cancers. Honestly, I personally do not believe in the natural cures, cancer is cancer, recognized or not, it will do damage. Is she at the very least having the main tumor removed surgically? please tell me that is so.
Best wishes and warm thoughts, but really I don't have a good feeling about this. Modern medicinie is not all bad, it can do wonders also. Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater.
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Re: Healing Breast Cancer!
Sat, January 20, 2007 - 8:33 AMI am 37yrs old, 2 years out of breast cancer stage 2, had lumpectomy, chemo, radiation. I did not think i could be bald, sick and a "cancer patient" but it is over now so far cancer free and getting up everyday not regreating the treatments that at the time were very harsh to say the least but i refused to die from something without a fight. I have a son to raise and a family that loves me. Please tell your friend it is not easy but is worth taking the chance than let something cureable be the death of her. Also the hair grew back thicker, wavier and i can see my son laugh, go to school and hopefully marry someday, tell her don't be afraid "fight like a girl" treatment is so advanced and worth the risk with breast cancer, I have met sooooo many survivors!!!!!!! -
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Re: Healing Breast Cancer!
Tue, January 23, 2007 - 1:00 PMThank you both very much!
It is hard to make sense of all of it for her. I am encouraging her to understand all the treatments, natural and western to come to a balanced approach.
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Tue, January 23, 2007 - 2:15 PMLet us know how it goes, I am very frightened for her. She may choose not to recognize the tumor, but that will not change the way the tumor sees her body.
Scary stuff, breast cancer.
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