TinaLeigh
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Hey, TinaLeigh,
How are you feeling this week? I can't find our previous posts, but I've had a sore throat for over a week.
I've ben concerned about you, and wanted to see how you feel this week. Take care.0April 2018 -
Hey, TinaLeigh!
I just wanted to say Hi and see if you were feeling better tonight. I don't want to be a nag, but I guarantee you will feel better if you make even one of the calls we talked about, especially to your Primary Care doctor to talk about treating depression, so you can move forward and be happy again.
You're too young to give up, so make one call every day just to move forward a little. . . .0March 2018 -
I don't agree with you on this. Kill the cancer cells but then repair your body so it can deal with any remaining cancer as it KNOWS HOW TO do on a daily basis. Don't take that attitude that there is nothing YOU can do.....you're wrong. Check out the book Radical Remission by Kelly Turner PHD.....also a great site is Chris Beat Cancer and look up Ty Bollinger......Look up on PubMed things like curcumin. and reishi mushroom extract, IP6, 20 mg of melatonin, green tea extract and others. THEY ALL help the immune system deal with cancer......Check it out....YOU can have some power in this and it's important to use it. Just my Opinion but I've done thousands of hours of study and thought.0July 2015
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Hey Tina...to help prevent recurrence go on a raw plant foods diet and try some of the anti cancer supplements. Rebuild your Immune System and all the other systems of the body with LIVE Foods that can heal and nourish......0July 2015
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TinaLeigh, would you tell me about your terrible side effects from tamoxifan and the others? Don't be shy or worry about scaring me. Thanks.0January 2015
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Hey Tina! I just wanted to sy hi and see how your nueropathy pain is this week. Are you working? Do u have kids? Make sure to take some time for yourself and relax. Your in my prayers friend. God bless! Mary0March 2015
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I've been fortunate in that I chose a hospital that has a cancer team. At my very first appointment they gave a whole folder of information, including a who's who list and services available. Definitely ask your oncologist and call your hospital and ask for a social worker. The social worker stopped by to see me on almost every dr. appt or chemo session. (Maybe I was 'flagged' because I went alone or maybe they visit everyone.) Amer Cancer Soc. has resources but you have to contact them.
Early in the process I started a notebook and collected every scrap of info and also made a list of help available. There's everything from rides to 'Cleaning for a Cause.'
I also went to the Look Good program and was also disappointed - it dealt only with putting on makeup -- I wanted tips on skin care, tying scarves, wigs, loosing nails but... I ended up getting some of that info online.0July 2014 -
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GregP
3X Survivor
Team WhatNext Community Mgr.0June 2013 -
Welcome to the WhatNext family! The WhatNext family is made up of people like you who are looking for help or looking to help others. To help you along your journey the WhatNext family has put together a Beginner's Guide to Cancer that I highly recommend you check-out here: http://bit.ly/10BQKCi. Also, please do not hesitate to reach out to others or ask for help.
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David
Founder, WhatNexter0June 2013