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- March 8, 2015 at 3:04 am
Gets more interesting toward the end of the article.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150306-the-mystery-of-vanishing-cancer
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- March 8, 2015 at 1:26 pm
There may be something to this. I had chronic Lyme Disease for years. The symptoms were manageable as long as I stayed on antibiotics. I was in the National Guard at the time and during a mobilzation exercise I was informed that I had never received my innoculations when I went into the military. So I got them all that day (tetanus, DPT, smallpox, etc.). My symptoms literally disappeared within the week and I was finally off antibiotics. This was back in 1993 and have not had a recurrence of symptoms since then. I was one of the lucky ones, indeed.
Now, if something similar can be done for melanoma and other cancers it would be awesome!
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- March 8, 2015 at 1:26 pm
There may be something to this. I had chronic Lyme Disease for years. The symptoms were manageable as long as I stayed on antibiotics. I was in the National Guard at the time and during a mobilzation exercise I was informed that I had never received my innoculations when I went into the military. So I got them all that day (tetanus, DPT, smallpox, etc.). My symptoms literally disappeared within the week and I was finally off antibiotics. This was back in 1993 and have not had a recurrence of symptoms since then. I was one of the lucky ones, indeed.
Now, if something similar can be done for melanoma and other cancers it would be awesome!
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- March 8, 2015 at 1:26 pm
There may be something to this. I had chronic Lyme Disease for years. The symptoms were manageable as long as I stayed on antibiotics. I was in the National Guard at the time and during a mobilzation exercise I was informed that I had never received my innoculations when I went into the military. So I got them all that day (tetanus, DPT, smallpox, etc.). My symptoms literally disappeared within the week and I was finally off antibiotics. This was back in 1993 and have not had a recurrence of symptoms since then. I was one of the lucky ones, indeed.
Now, if something similar can be done for melanoma and other cancers it would be awesome!
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- March 8, 2015 at 9:15 pm
Woohoo bring on the dengue fever. I'm ready to try. Actually it makes sense it might actually work.
Artie
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- March 8, 2015 at 9:15 pm
Woohoo bring on the dengue fever. I'm ready to try. Actually it makes sense it might actually work.
Artie
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- March 9, 2015 at 3:45 pm
Artie- I've been hospitalized for both dengue and malaria (two different times). No fun! I wasn't terribly sick when I had malaria (we caught it early) but I have never been sicker than when I had dengue. It's bad news. Oh yea, and I still got melanoma. Boo!
Maybe others would have better results?
Julie
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- March 9, 2015 at 3:45 pm
Artie- I've been hospitalized for both dengue and malaria (two different times). No fun! I wasn't terribly sick when I had malaria (we caught it early) but I have never been sicker than when I had dengue. It's bad news. Oh yea, and I still got melanoma. Boo!
Maybe others would have better results?
Julie
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- March 10, 2015 at 12:39 am
Wow doesn't sound good. But hopefully they will figure this virus stuff out to get a good cure for us. Hopefully in my lifetime but I dunno. At least they are trying. Had my head scan today so wed will see how the tumor I know of is doing and hopefully they found nothing else but we shall see.
Artie
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- March 10, 2015 at 12:39 am
Wow doesn't sound good. But hopefully they will figure this virus stuff out to get a good cure for us. Hopefully in my lifetime but I dunno. At least they are trying. Had my head scan today so wed will see how the tumor I know of is doing and hopefully they found nothing else but we shall see.
Artie
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- March 10, 2015 at 12:39 am
Wow doesn't sound good. But hopefully they will figure this virus stuff out to get a good cure for us. Hopefully in my lifetime but I dunno. At least they are trying. Had my head scan today so wed will see how the tumor I know of is doing and hopefully they found nothing else but we shall see.
Artie
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- March 9, 2015 at 3:45 pm
Artie- I've been hospitalized for both dengue and malaria (two different times). No fun! I wasn't terribly sick when I had malaria (we caught it early) but I have never been sicker than when I had dengue. It's bad news. Oh yea, and I still got melanoma. Boo!
Maybe others would have better results?
Julie
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- March 8, 2015 at 9:15 pm
Woohoo bring on the dengue fever. I'm ready to try. Actually it makes sense it might actually work.
Artie
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- March 10, 2015 at 12:37 am
When my niece and nephew came down with the flu a month ago, I volunteered to babysit. I cuddled with them and drank out of the same glass but no luck. They each had 103 degree fevers but I couldn't catch it. I was really hoping to try out this fever therapy! Evidently my immune system is in cahoots with the cancer.
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- March 10, 2015 at 12:37 am
When my niece and nephew came down with the flu a month ago, I volunteered to babysit. I cuddled with them and drank out of the same glass but no luck. They each had 103 degree fevers but I couldn't catch it. I was really hoping to try out this fever therapy! Evidently my immune system is in cahoots with the cancer.
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- March 10, 2015 at 12:37 am
When my niece and nephew came down with the flu a month ago, I volunteered to babysit. I cuddled with them and drank out of the same glass but no luck. They each had 103 degree fevers but I couldn't catch it. I was really hoping to try out this fever therapy! Evidently my immune system is in cahoots with the cancer.
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