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It’s Not Just Another Miracle

April 3rd, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Call it luck. Call it good fortune. Call it whatever you want, but don’t call it just another miracle. This is not just another miracle. This is THE miracle. It is MY miracle.

Late in December 2005 I went into the doctor for a cough I had since the Thanksgiving before. I had lost about 10 pounds, and was looking good. I attributed the weight loss to the extra efforts in the gym. Weighing in at 175 pounds at six feet tall, I felt pretty good about myself. Except for the mysterious cough.

Preliminary test showed that I might have had a case of “walking pneumonia” which I took antibiotics for for the next 2 weeks. I felt better overall, but I still had a cough that was getting worse. I was working out three or four times a week, and starting to feel more and more out of shape as the weeks progressed, so I went back to the doctor for a second round of antibiotics.

That’s when I started having a pain in my chest. I researched on the internet for a possible reason, and I concluded I had strained or cracked a rib with what was now a violent cough. I went in for another x-ray to see what the problem was, and my doctor did not like what he saw.

I had a very large cloudy area covering my entire left lung. He sent me in for a closer look via CAT scan and that’s when they found it. A 22cm tumor about one and a half centimeters in diameter. It was growing between the lobes of my left lung, closing it shut at it grew larger. It had also been wrapped around my major arteries. The restricted blood flow and decreased lung capacity was why I was getting tired all the time and loosing sleep.

I went in the first week of January for a biopsy to see what this mass was. I waited a week and a half, and no results. Days seemed to crawl by as I eagerly waited by the phone, but nothing happened. Finally, my doctor calls me and asks me to come into the office.

We sat down and he plainly told me that the sample they took was not being identified by any of the test they were running on it. The tumor is growing so aggressively now, that if we don’t start treatment very soon, then there won’t be any stopping it. My heart sank into despair at those words, and I couldn’t understand how this could happen to an athletic, healthy 24 year old. How on earth can this happen to me of all people?

My wife an I frantically called everyone we could call to get as many opinions on the sample as possible. We sent it all over the country, and finally the doctors at Emory University discovered I had a large B Cell Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma tumor. Very rare for someone my age, they told me. That afternoon I started the LONG journey of . I endured eight months of treatment, getting IV injections through a chemo port every three weeks. The treatments got harder and harder as my blood counts weakened. My white cell count dropped and stayed below 200 for weeks, and I got infection after infection because of it. I was becoming very anemic and even my hemoglobin was way down. Instead of postponing treatment, my doctor urged me to continue as to not let the tumor have a chance to rebound.

I hated the thought of food. I couldn’t eat or sleep for what seemed like days at a time. I was exhausted yet wired from the large does of steroids I was getting. I counted down the days until I was finished, and they never went by fast enough.

Luckily, I had stage 3 Lymphoma, which had miraculously not metastasized yet. The tumor shrank over the course of the eight months after the chemo and radiation therapy. I started gaining my weight back, and I started to enjoy eating again. Things were turning around finally.

There are few things that can motivate someone to endure the worst, to endure something that destroys your body in an effort to repair it. Life seems to do the same thing to us. Trouble, stress, illness, and hard times all wear us down. The important thing is to not give in to them and stand your ground. Stand Firm. Stand on whatever you have. For some, it may be friends, or family or hope or whatever. For me it was faith. I knew that whatever the outcome, it was right. What made sense to me was not what was important. I trusted that my faith would heal me, or get me through to heaven on the other side. Therefore, I gave up being the victim. I gave up focusing on the negative in life. I realized that a vision and a dream carry you further than doubts and reasons.

You get one chance at life. You only get one opportunity to make it great. Take the promise and claim it as your own; have life and have it to the full. My dream has always been to work with cars, and to build a career out of my hobby. In 2007 I founded a company to help me do just that. I have been given a second chance, and I intend to make the most of it. Keep a positive faithful attitude, and a positive faithful life is sure to follow.

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Goji Berries – Are they Helpful in Treating Cancer?

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“Cancer.” The word alone is enough to give a feeling of dread to even a healthy person. It’s much worse if you’re currently living with cancer. It’s also a source of fear if you’ve been “cured” and you find yourself wondering, “What if it comes back?”

It doesn’t take much study to realize that there’s a wealth of information available today about treating cancer, especially using alternative therapies. The draw of alternative therapies is that they tend to be less toxic and traumatic to the body, and to the soul, than the insurance approved western medical procedures.

I’ve seen people who have gone through chemo – they’re alive, yes, but they’re but a shell of their former selves. In particular, causes “quality of life” issues like brain fog and memory problems for years after the treatment has ended.

It is my belief that everyone must take full responsibility for their own health, and their own treatment for disease. This is doubly so for serious diseases like the big ‘C.’

This brings us around to an alternative nutritional therapy you could consider as part of a . I’m talking about a super-nutritious fruit called “Goji Berries.” You won’t read about it in the western press, but there has been a lot of cancer research done in Tibet, Mongolia, China, Japan and Switzerland about this fruit.

Extracts from the fruit and leaves will kill cancer in the test tube. Of course, it’s easier to kill cancer in the test tube than in a live human body, but the studies on live humans look extremely promising as well.

Goji berries and pure Goji juice contain high levels of bioavailable Germanium, a mineral with known anti-cancer properties. In particular, Japanese studies have shown that organic Germanium is effective for , liver cancer, , uterine cancer, and testicular cancer when used as a treatment regimen.

Goji in all its forms also increases the production of g-interferon. Interferon can stop the growth of cancer and can even kill cancer cells. There are also other compounds in Goji berries that can block the replication of a cancer cell’s DNA. This keeps the cancer from duplicating itself.

It also contains chemicals that just plain make you feel happier. Thus, it can be used to calm your worries if you find yourself wondering, “What if it comes back?”

You can eat Gojis by the handful or mix them into almost any recipe. You can also buy Goji juice or make your own. Therefore, Goji is delicious and easy to eat or drink, which is another big plus for cancer patients.

I’ve focused here on the specific studies that show that Goji berries can fight cancer. But there is far more to this exotic, delicious fruit than its cancer-fighting properties. It’s highly beneficial in fighting against many other conditions and diseases as well. This is in addition to the many remarkable nutritional qualities found in the Goji berry and its juices and concentrates.

There’s a lot to learn and know about Gojis; for instance, that they are highly immune-stimulatory. Rachel Trueblood is a health advocate and researcher with a passion for writing about forgojiberries.com Goji. On her website, she explains how the nutritional power of the Goji berry goes far beyond its disease fighting benefits. She is also experimenting with growing Gojis.

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Prostate Massage and Other Ways to Help Prevent Prostate Disease

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It’s never too early for any man to start thinking about the health of his prostate. Although prostate dysfunction is more likely to afflict men in their 50s and older, even younger men can have prostate trouble, especially if it runs in the family. Poor dietary habits are strongly linked to prostate dysfunction as well. To reduce the risk of prostate enlargement or , you should start looking into various preventative methods.

One effective method is called milking the prostate. Also known as prostate massage, it is a technique of stimulating the prostate gland by hand or implement, usually making it ejaculate seminal fluid. The method can be performed by someone inserting a hand in your rectum and gently massaging the prostate. Aside form its therapeutic benefits, milking the prostate is also a means for achieving sexual arousal in men. However, this method is not recommended for men who already have a prostate condition, as the massage risks spreading a prostate infection to other regions of the body.

If you decide to try prostate milking, here’s how to do it. First, ask your partner to trim her nails, and wear a latex glove dabbed with a bit of water-based lube. Then, she should insert her fingers into your anus and feel upwards, toward your navel. She should feel the prostate gland as a small, round bulb about the size of a large walnut. When it is in her reach, she should massage it by gently rubbing her fingers on its sides, avoiding the sensitive center where nerves are located. The massage may cause you to ejaculate and become sexually stimulated. However, ejaculation does not always occur, and you should not be concerned if nothing happens.

Another way to prevent prostate disease is through diet. First of all, you have to decrease saturated fat consumption, as it is thought to increase the risk of developing . Then, add a lot of lycopene to your diet. Lycopene is an antioxidant that is responsible for the reddish hue of tomatoes. It is present in tomatoes, obviously, and tomato-based products including sauces, soups, pastes, and ketchup. Guavas, watermelon and pink grapefruit are also foods rich in lycopene. Vitamin D and E supplements can also be beneficial.

Natural herbs may also provide preventative and therapeutic benefits against prostate disease. Many herbal remedies have saw palmetto as an ingredient, as it is thought to be able to reduce prostate swelling and relieve symptoms. However, you should note that a clinical study published in 2006 has cast doubt on the effectiveness of saw palmetto that had been demonstrated in previous trials. However, the natural remedy pygeum bark extract has been clinically shown to be effective at reducing symptoms.

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What Is Metastatic Breast Cancer?

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The most frightening words imaginable for any woman are those when she is told that she has . The morbid thoughts run through her head and the fear is overwhelming. Now she must endure medical treatments and examinations for several months as begins her battle against this disease.

Cancer is defined by four different stages and metastatic is defined as stage 4 and it means that the cancer has spread beyond the breast and underarm lymph nodes to other part of the body. Another way to explain this is that the cancer cells have migrated and are now growing outside of the original tumor.

Women who have stage IV usually receive and or hormonal therapy to destroy cancer cells and control the disease. They may have surgery or radiation therapy to control the cancer in the breast. Radiation may also be useful to control tumors in other parts of the body. The symptoms of metastatic varies depend on where the cancer is and how large it is.

The most common places for to spread are within the breast or to the nearby chest wall or to the liver, lungs, or bones. Common symptoms include a lump in your breast or on your chest wall, bone pain, or shortness of breath. It is also possible that you will not have any symptoms and that the only way to keep yourself healthy is to be proactive and to take an active role in your health care. It may be necessary to have continuous laboratory tests and x-rays to determine whether or not the cancer has spread.

Work with your doctors to plan your medical treatments and to be a partner in your health care. Your doctors will consider where the cancer is located and what type of cancer treatments you had in the past. Your wishes and quality of life are also important factors.

Treatment choices may include surgery, medicines like or hormone therapy, and radiation. Sometimes a mix of these treatments is used and there can be side effects. Your doctor can tell you what problems to expect and can help you find ways to manage and live with them during the treatment phase.

There may come a time with metastatic when you make a decision that quality of life is more important than quantity. If the medical treatments are not working and the effects of them are more devastating than the actual disease, you may have a choice to make.

Some people make the decision after talking to their family, friends and doctors to shift the focus of their treatments from attempting to cure the disease to staying comfortable and enjoying life. The care at this point is entirely focused on providing symptom relief as well as support for you and your family so that everyone can make the most of the time remaining.

The final choice for your care after you have been diagnosed with metastatic if yours! And, you should make informed decision after talking to your doctors and family members. Medical advances in this area are moving forward every day and you never know when the cure will be found.

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