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Possible Lymphoma Cancer Again.


Celiac Ninja

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Well well well....

 

Not surprised. Nor scared. I may have cancer again. :P

 

I am going to go WHOLE HIPPY NUTS THIS TIME! BooYAA!

 

I'm allergic to pain killers: no surgery for me. Thank GOD!

I'm not interested at all in chemo or radiation again. Been there done that. They will want to bone marrow transplant, I will not tolerate pain killers nor that transplant without painkillers. lol

 

I am however FAR more aware of what to research, how much to supplement, how little and signs to look out for.
I DO have a Naturopathic Doctor licensed and NOT a quake to monitor what I choose to do nutrition wise. 

 

Welcome, to the FIGHT! DING DING DING> IT'S ON! LOL

 

Cancer shall meet it's worst enemy..... ME! BWAHAHAHHAHA

 

Any-who, cancer is literally our own healthy cells becoming malignant (going astray/doing something they aren't programed to do by DNA). SO really we should care for our unhealthy cells. Treat them with the herbs, vitamins and minerals that are put here on the face of this earth in their best form by God Himself. I believe I will live as long as the good Messiah allows me to and I will be with Him when He wants me to. I'll just be more educated of the remedies available and be more responsible for the temple (my body) that He has given me.

I should have never SLACKED on my immune supports when first diagnosed with Celiac. That was the stupidest mistake, I was worried about the money>which is now being spent ANYWAY.

 

Sigh.

 

Time to get back up in the saddle!

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kareng Grand Master

I am sorry to hear this. You have always seemed like a very strong person. If anyone can beat this , you will! ( and probably beat the s$!& out of it, too).

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icelandgirl Proficient

I'm so sorry to hear this as well...have you had tests done yet? I hope for you that this isn't a return of your cancer...but if it is you seem ready to kick its butt! (((Hugs)))

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I hope that the 'may be back' turns into a whoops it wasn't that it was_________ and that soon the symptoms that have you thinking the cancer may be back resolve.

Glad you have a doctor you trust. Maybe check into acupuncture to help with some of your symptoms. It may help.

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cyclinglady Grand Master

I am so sorry. I hope that all goes well for you!

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bartfull Rising Star

IF that is what it is, you can beat this. After all, you ARE a Ninja!

 

You've got your ducks all lined up - a good doctor, your own knowledge, your strong will, and your faith. Add to that all the prayers from your friends and family, and the thoughts and prayers from your online friends.

 

Keep us informed and you know we're all on your side. (((((HUGS)))))

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Gemini Experienced

My very best wishes to you that this is not cancer and it's something else that can be easily treated.  You are tough and I love that!  Please keep us informed....

we'll be your Ninja team!  :)

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