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Postby TOWOS on 17 Oct 2007 19:37

It's so heartening to know this. There is a similar approach to the experimental treatments for bladder cancer (no. 1 in the UK, my mother is not English but has it). The need to strengthen the immune system instead of poisoning ppl with chemo (local chemo did not work for my mom, btw) is genius.

Going through hell is exactly how it feels, a sense of total uselessness and heartwrenching worry. But new and experimental treatments give you the dose of daily hope you need.
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Postby policefan on 17 Oct 2007 19:59

[quote="Lynne] I look forward to the day when we don't have to poison ourselves to survive, and technology will help us get there. [/quote]

My mom started chemo a few days later she was dead.

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Postby Lynne on 17 Oct 2007 20:06

Ugh, I'm so sorry to hear that!
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Postby TOWOS on 17 Oct 2007 20:08

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So sorry to hear that too :cry:
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Postby TheEqualizer on 17 Oct 2007 20:12

That's sad to hear. I had someone extremely close to me go through chemo and it was not an experience I would not wish on anyone. On the brighter side, the chemo was stopped because the person could not tolerate it and then an alternate (but very expensive) treatment was done. And the alternative treatment probably was far more effective than we could have hoped. It was a treatment that was not yet FDA approved when chemo was started. So there is hope with new treatments every day. :D
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Postby DirtyMartini on 17 Oct 2007 21:42

My sympathies as well, PFan.

Very interesting to hear some of the treatment info that Lynne mentioned.

At some point I think the woman in charge at MIF might drop in to provide us with some melanoma prevention information. Always good to raise awareness and possibly curtail problems before they start.

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Postby shyvixen on 18 Oct 2007 01:48

So sorry to hear about your mom Policefan.

I think medical science has done a lot to make chemo less horrific in the past few years. But it's still tough.
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Postby TOWOS on 18 Oct 2007 01:52

(big hug to ShyVixen)

RE: WS... I like the Rockies (great year! It made me appreciate how much the Giants suck!) but we watch games with my bro-in-law, who is from Cleveland...So it's all red over here....but
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Postby shyvixen on 18 Oct 2007 02:30

[quote="TOWOS"](big hug to ShyVixen)

RE: WS... I like the Rockies (great year! It made me appreciate how much the Giants suck!) but we watch games with my bro-in-law, who is from Cleveland...So it's all red over here....but
(whispers) Go Rockies![/quote]

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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 18 Oct 2007 06:02

[quote]melanoma prevention information[/quote]

I hear redheaded folks are particularly at risk. Fortunately mine's from a bottle, mostly, but I do try to be pretty religious about the sunblock.
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Postby policefan on 18 Oct 2007 18:23

Thank you very much for all the sympathies.



I was wondering where you where Kaly, nice to have you back.
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Postby TOWOS on 18 Oct 2007 18:26

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Postby lisaspear on 18 Oct 2007 21:13

Done. :D I told you I'd be back.

Yes redheads are at risk by the way. All the girls in my derms office wear shirts that say "Pale is the new tan."

I use Mystic Tan now. If I don't I am almost invisible. :cry:
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Postby samburusunset on 19 Oct 2007 17:34

There's one school of thought that says cures for cancer and aids can be found somewhere in the treasures of rain forest. That brings us 'round to Stingo, eh?
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Postby irishrose1969 on 20 Oct 2007 20:23

Yeah, being Irish and redhead...I am in the high risk category. I have had it put into my head in childhood years to wear sunscreen. I am better at just wearing clothes to cover myself, but at least I try to do something to protect myself from the sun. Esp here in Vegas. As a child, I got a few horrible sunburns and one time got one so bad I was treated in a burn unit of a hospital. We went raftin and our gear went downstream as our cannoe capsized and went down river..in that was my sunscreen. I had put some on, but of course you need to reapply.It took us 45 mins to get back to camp...well needless to say I ended up with 2nd degree burns on my back. OUCH. Since then, I really try to keep a bottle in reach at all times. My kids get covered before leaving the house as do I. I look for makeup to have spf something in it as well. Forget wearing shorts. I would blind anyone around me. Self tanners make me look orange. I am THAT pale. Almost albino like. Sad.
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