A wonderful family Saturday, the highlights.
I woke up with energy, did afar infarad sauna, enema and some frequency specific microcurrent for the liver.
I went to meet a talent agent and they made some video, it was fun. I had a nice breakfast withwife .
Then I visited my friend Dan the coffee roaster to get more coffee. I was overjoyed to see he isinto the ketogenic diet, on which we compared notes. Such a huge difference between someone ill with cancer trying the diet and someone healthy like Dan.
Then I rested for an hour.
Then themotherinlaw visited like an unexpected but welcome cyclone, I took the kids to a park party for a young friend who has just finished conventionl treatment for sarcoma. she looked brave under her beany hiding her bald head. her girl friends from primary school and the mothers put on such a lovelly party. they were very kind to me. I just prayed and prayed for this brave girl, that the cancer does not return, that she and her family are spared further tests.
but my heart ached with all the others I know, who have had recurrences, recently the brave father with sarcoma. all I can do is smile and pray, I hope they never need to ask for help. but I know in my heart that treatment and vaccines now will help. but that my help is unwanted, so I smile, I singing and enjoyed a few chicken legs and stawberries and chocolate. It was bitterly cold in the park by the bay, but the warmth of love and hope of all could be felt. it was a time for presents, not unwelcome worries.
We went home, I slept for a few hours.
I picked up another niece in the afternoon, so the 3 kids and I headed out to the local club fornetball trivia night . The highlight I won the paper plan contest with a plan made by my son. My team came last, I did not answer one trivia question, thats my anticancer and s\ashram life for you. somehow I was proud I knew none of the songs or tv show questions. before the trivia, the kids declined dinner and wanted to play with friends, so my wife and I enjoyed a tasty healthy chinese dinner.
This day, like the last week, was good for my soul.very pleasant and friendly times with wife and friends, of course there are still gaps and distances between myself and everyone. I know the challenges before me, but to have energy to enjoy the family, thats a blessing. The recent exhaustion, the weakness, the fraility so uncommon, but so welcome. god educates me everyday on this journey.
I know my red blood cells are bouncing back, I can tell by how far I walked.Also my infected arm is much better, no pain now, no more discharge, but a raised lump thats healing, but I wonder whats left of my veins. simple mistakes cost lives, I hate having high crp with no immune response which is the current situation I fear, but its resolved. how much cancer growth we will see on mondays weekly bloods. I push for weekly, where the doctors like monthly or quarterly. the secret , get bloods from 4 diffeent doctors each alternate week, and dont tell them. you got to do, what you got to do, to beat this illness.
In theend I hope my unrelently nature is what will save me, or continues to save me, inspite of a few cells whose destiny is my demise.
Its been a week at home now, this time last week I was flying over perth from Germany enroute to surprise my son for his first holy communion.
I woke up with energy, did a
I went to meet a talent agent and they made some video, it was fun. I had a nice breakfast with
Then I visited my friend Dan the coffee roaster to get more coffee. I was overjoyed to see he is
Then I rested for an hour.
Then the
We went home, I slept for a few hours.
I picked up another niece in the afternoon, so the 3 kids and I headed out to the local club for
This day, like the last week, was good for my soul.
I know my red blood cells are bouncing back, I can tell by how far I walked.
In the
With every step i feel my miracle. I am so acutely aware of my blessings. These opportunities that surround ne. To bring some hope to so many bereft of hope. To not allow the fear of cancer to prevail. A few more friends in my circle get cancer. They do conventional. My experience not requested. I am joyfully silent. I pray and smile and breathe and save my energy for the metastatic challenge ahead.
I had my drops. Do my enema and the warm water floats away my fears.
In there place is strength and courage.
Next thursday we goto visit my best school friend. To the farm near molong
So far west of the magic blue mountains. With wife. Kids and dogs.
So far west of the magic blue mountains. With wife. Kids and dogs.
The bush here i come and warm fireplace.
The screams of pain from rectal radiation damage still echo in the bush in the cows joint memory. After the agony. There is always peace.
Just when the cancer suffering ends and death saves us from whats really hell on earth. Well we have peace and so do those who love us. All of those who really know and love us.
But my prayer and dream is to find my wayout of this nightmare. I am so close to remission and any mistake brings death very quickly.
So i pray. Research and try.
And smile and smile and smile.
Today i walked another mile.
Another ketogenic mile walked powered by oil full of hope.
Ditch sugar. Everyone its the curse and test of our generation.
Lots of love.
Pete
Ps the miracle continues
http://www.mycancergenome.org/content/disease/colorectal-cancer/ from shakercolonchat
http://www.mycancergenome.org/content/disease/colorectal-cancer/ from shaker
The main histologic subtype of colorectal cancer is adenocarcinoma. Colorectal adenocarcinomas arise through the acquisition of a series of mutations that occur over the space of many years, and results in the evolution of normal epithelium to adenoma to carcinoma to metastasis (Fearon and Vogelstein 1990). In the past two decades, there has been increasing recognition that some somatic mutations may be prognostic or predictive markers for specific therapies available in colorectal cancer. These mutations involve genes such as KRAS, BRAF, PIK3CA, AKT1, SMAD4, PTEN, NRAS, and TGFBR2 (Baba et al. 2011; De Roock et al. 2010; Dienstmann et al. 2011; Fernandez-Peralta et al. 2005; Haigis et al. 2008; Negri et al. 2010; Papageorgis et al. 2011; Sartore-Bianchi et al. 2009). Furthermore, there has been increasing recognition that some of these mutant gene products may be targets for drug development. (De Roock et al. 2010; Huang et al. 2008; Thenappan et al. 2009).
The following text is meant to provide a broad overview of several of the oncogenes known to be important for colorectal cancer pathogenesis. Where possible, the presence of a specific mutation is correlated to clinical parameters as well as response to both conventional chemotherapy and targeted agents. At present, unless otherwise noted, only data for the treatment of stage IV disease is presented.
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Florian is the worlds best and only ketogenic and immune specialist. He is a friend like you. Very busy saving lives in a sweet world of pain.
Thanks for the beans and ketogenic references. I forget so mm much. The dr piney lectures inspiring.
Love.
Pete
Thanks for the beans and ketogenic references. I forget so mm much. The dr piney lectures inspiring.
Love.
Pete
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starting 2dg, 3bp infusions sydney while rebuilding bloods, over next few weeks.
high hopes. getting 3bp delivered via tace to lymph system was the best I could concieve