Teri, Sorry I haven't written for awhile. I've been on a "break". Just like you I sometimes get tired of discussing lung cancer. I started doing volunteer work (only 4 hours) at a hospital's upscale thrift store. I have been explaining my cancer to local people whom I haven't seen since before I was diagnosed. I sent a short message after I saw your blog, but I don't know if it went thru. Today I went to the U of Pennasylvania lung cancer event today. There were many MD's & RN's who covered many topics. I was doing okay until the chemo MD started speaking. She segregated by stage, so I didn't like to hear her comments on stage 4. I also heard more about Tarceva. Although she stated that the medicine will probably not work eventually, she talked about the type of medicine that U of P is trying to develop. In addition, Tarceva mfgr. is working on a new & better version. Hope that comes out soon. Also learned that the CT scan shows more than the PET scan. I'm not being treated by U of P...I'm going to Fox Chase Cancer, but it was very interesting and if Fox Chase doesn't work out well, I will consider going to U of P. It is one of the best in the US.
I've been thinking of changing my eating. It would help if I started buying the right food and started cooking again. I may have mentionned this before. There is a cancer org (www.beatcancer.org) that will call once every 2 weeks. You would be taught what you should eat and not eat. Yesterday I learned that there are 7 no-no's. They cause inflammation & acidity: wheat; corn (incl corn syrup, corn oil); dairy; white (i.e. white rice); sugar (white); caffeine and microwaving. I've been eating alot of cheese and I learned that it is not good for me. Some things that should be good to eat are wheat free-gluten free breads, rice crackers, rice pasta, organic buckwheat, organic olive oil, organic eggs (cooked soft yellow, like poached & sunny side up), organic butter, unsweetened almond milk, goat yogurt, stevia sugar (I found it in Trader Joe's), raw honey, organic maple syrup, sucanat sugar for baking. Ignore decaffenated coffee or tea...they still have caffeine. Anyway, hope you can use some of this info.
Speaking of allergies...my nose has been bleeding & my eyes are itchy.
It was recommended that I get a juicer. Do you have one? If so, do you use it & is it good?
I have been thinking about you. I told a member of the PA Lung Cancer group about your books & interview. The group already has CD's.
I asked my MD if I can have the port removed. She didn't think it was a good idea because I may end up in chemo eventually and it isn't easy to install again. I was so sorry I had it done...my lung collapsed, so I had a drain put in for a few days.
Take care! I will start writing more again.
Nina
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October 2012