I was diagnosed in 12/08 - went through chemo and radiation - 6 months after my remission, it was back, went through chemo again...now I am due to go in for the 3rd time..seems to come back every 6 months-1year...what am I doing wrong? Have any of you done alternative things? Diet? Nutrition? Supplements? Anything....seems like I am the only one that this keeps coming back to....I am devastated...onco wants me to have a bone marrow transplant and I refused....can anyone tell me about that?
@canrsiegrl I am FAR from an expert (diagnosed NHL 7/23/11). I'm doing a number of alternative treatments that I'd be happy to share with you (or anyone else), If interested, email me at s - Gutfeld@y a h o o.com
@PostITnoteGUY I was diagnosed at age 35. If you have any concerns which it seems you do by finding a lump you need to get to a doctor asap. I found that some of the common warning signs are night sweats, fatigue, persistent cough, weight loss, and swollen lymph nodes. I did not have all of these and my cancer was still considered advanced when I was diagnosed so you don't have to have all of these warning signs to have Lymphoma. Only a doctor can tell you for sure. Good luck!
If you think you may have NHL, go get checked out. The worst thing you can do is let it go... Early detection will vastly improve your chances of recovery.
In DYING TO HAVE KNOWN, filmmaker Steve Kroschel [documents] the testimonies of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists who testify to the [Gerson] therapy’s efficacy in curing cancer... and presents the hard scientific proof to back up their claims... the question that remains is, “Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease?”
I too had NHL 2 yrs. ago, went through chemo and radiation. I'm in remission now for 2 Yrs. Thats a good thing. The thing that helped me through it all ( besides my loving wife and family ) was smoking a little cannibas. It helped me through depression and wanting to eat something. As those of you who have gone through this ordeal know after chemo and radiation everything tastes like cardboard. The will to eat is not there. I'm not saying its for everyone but it did help me out. Good luck.
I have a painless lump in my neck am 42 male, my father 72 is battling multiple myeloma. I'm scared. No insurance, not employed due to economy downturn. My father has buried a brother and sister due to some type of cancer.
my daughter has nhl. she had it in her back and chemo got rid of it but now is back in her lung. does anyone have anything they can tell me about prognosis and survival rates? she's to have stem cell treatment if the 2nd chemo fails.
This showed in my wife as a very large swelling thyroid .. and then was diagnosed as NHL DLBC - So if you have a swollen Thyroid, please get it checked.
Im in my 3rd year now since Cemo and it should come back as we know but hasn't yet. Iv been taking the B17 for 15 months now. Thumbs should be up for Herbal not down. The Doctors say they can't cure NHL so why not try something else along with what they're giving you. Thanks webday196
i'm so sorry to hear that your mum isn't well. i finished my chemo treatment at the start of the year and followed it with radiation treat for 5 weeks. Good news is that i have been cancer free since March this year. I wish your mother all the best with her treatment and hope it is successful as mine was.
hey
DjGalper 4 months ago
I was diagnosed in 12/08 - went through chemo and radiation - 6 months after my remission, it was back, went through chemo again...now I am due to go in for the 3rd time..seems to come back every 6 months-1year...what am I doing wrong? Have any of you done alternative things? Diet? Nutrition? Supplements? Anything....seems like I am the only one that this keeps coming back to....I am devastated...onco wants me to have a bone marrow transplant and I refused....can anyone tell me about that?
canrsiegrl 9 months ago
@canrsiegrl I am FAR from an expert (diagnosed NHL 7/23/11). I'm doing a number of alternative treatments that I'd be happy to share with you (or anyone else), If interested, email me at s - Gutfeld@y a h o o.com
kg3181222 2 months ago
@PostITnoteGUY I was diagnosed at age 35. If you have any concerns which it seems you do by finding a lump you need to get to a doctor asap. I found that some of the common warning signs are night sweats, fatigue, persistent cough, weight loss, and swollen lymph nodes. I did not have all of these and my cancer was still considered advanced when I was diagnosed so you don't have to have all of these warning signs to have Lymphoma. Only a doctor can tell you for sure. Good luck!
azbquinton 1 year ago
If you think you may have NHL, go get checked out. The worst thing you can do is let it go... Early detection will vastly improve your chances of recovery.
JennyP1227 1 year ago
THE CURE FOR CANCER
In DYING TO HAVE KNOWN, filmmaker Steve Kroschel [documents] the testimonies of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists who testify to the [Gerson] therapy’s efficacy in curing cancer... and presents the hard scientific proof to back up their claims... the question that remains is, “Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease?”
watch?v=G4XZzhJfHFE
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Valerian1 1 year ago
I too had NHL 2 yrs. ago, went through chemo and radiation. I'm in remission now for 2 Yrs. Thats a good thing. The thing that helped me through it all ( besides my loving wife and family ) was smoking a little cannibas. It helped me through depression and wanting to eat something. As those of you who have gone through this ordeal know after chemo and radiation everything tastes like cardboard. The will to eat is not there. I'm not saying its for everyone but it did help me out. Good luck.
chirtyl 1 year ago
@chirtyl How r u now? I hope good!
lorijeans59 7 months ago
I have a painless lump in my neck am 42 male, my father 72 is battling multiple myeloma. I'm scared. No insurance, not employed due to economy downturn. My father has buried a brother and sister due to some type of cancer.
Truemoderate 2 years ago
@Truemoderate I hope every thing i ok .
sukyca 1 year ago
@Truemoderate is it heridetory
sirparaja 3 months ago
oh god why does she talks like that? just so annoying.
Norb1t9 2 years ago 2
like shes trying to dumb everything down haha
adam21poland21 1 year ago
the vitamin b thing is a dirty wicked lie and needs to be removed
HCFC13 2 years ago
3:54 - 4:26 wtf? Other than that great video, very imformative.
DremoraFairy 2 years ago
my daughter has nhl. she had it in her back and chemo got rid of it but now is back in her lung. does anyone have anything they can tell me about prognosis and survival rates? she's to have stem cell treatment if the 2nd chemo fails.
boyoedge 2 years ago
She CAN survive. I'm in my 3rd year since chemo and it hasn't returned. There IS hope!
1give 2 years ago
This showed in my wife as a very large swelling thyroid .. and then was diagnosed as NHL DLBC - So if you have a swollen Thyroid, please get it checked.
Andyuk911 2 years ago
i have this and its in my neck, thank god i only have to go through 6 months of treatment
BoatswainsMate09 2 years ago
herbal cures are bull shi-
tinacharlieok 3 years ago
I have this cancer and chemo is the worst thing i have ever had to endure.
aussiedownunderman 3 years ago
Hi Aussiedownunderman.
Take a look on youtube "world without cancer" by G Edward Griffin. Six short videos claiming that vitamin B17 may cure cancer. Good Luck
Dave
webday196 3 years ago
Im in my 3rd year now since Cemo and it should come back as we know but hasn't yet. Iv been taking the B17 for 15 months now. Thumbs should be up for Herbal not down. The Doctors say they can't cure NHL so why not try something else along with what they're giving you. Thanks webday196
ubatool 2 years ago
my mom was just diagnosed with follicular lymphoma stage 4 grade 1-2.. She starts chemo next week. I am so nervous for her.
ChameleonzDream 2 years ago
i'm so sorry to hear that your mum isn't well. i finished my chemo treatment at the start of the year and followed it with radiation treat for 5 weeks. Good news is that i have been cancer free since March this year. I wish your mother all the best with her treatment and hope it is successful as mine was.
aussiedownunderman 2 years ago
Jack Herer says canibus oils cure cancer, is that true?
chone7 3 years ago
i hope so lol
curvaciousMammi 3 years ago
First ^^ but oh well :P
Billibaus 3 years ago