Another survival tipsis asked for a little bit more I have done hypothermia to my liver which is the area of most need., then I realised that the unit is not busy this afternoon I could potentially have a second hypothermia to my lungs where there is evidence of 1 small met and nurse said yes that's okay.
So every single time every single minute every single time I'm alive I seek to get the best therapy and best quality of life.
This is typical of all of my attitudes to obsessive or excessive treatment and natural health. This is what I call preventative hypothermia using localonCO THERMIA machine.
I went to the bathroom between the 1 hour ht sessions in the bathroom I did 20 really slow pUshups, real slowly. a little bit more oxygen running around the body can't do any harm much the same I always say to walk up for stairs.
Like 5 flights to my hotel room wherever you can get some gentle factors cardiovascular exercise do it, do it all.
This blog was written while doing for second session of hypothermia. the nurse is critical to my survival. its not doctors that implement the medicine that will save my life, nurses listen and say yes to my ideas and suggestions being a really well informed patient makes all the difference in your clinical management the years of research have really starting to pay off. So be very nice to your nUrse And always smile. spare a thought for oncology nurses that mostly see pain and suffering, at least these super german nurses dish out hope by the bucket load. at to me they do! thank god for them.
So this morning I had my low dose chemotherapy pill, this afternoon I'm having insulin potentiated therapy
and right now I'm having double local hypothermia.
Yesterday my selium was too high and my muscle protein was a bit low. I have doctoRs review the blood tests every doctor saw something different. This is exactly the kind of difference I like it reflects the variety of clinical experience the doctors caring for me possess I am and Adljusting lifestyle and supplementation routine accordingly. have as many doctors as you can afford, as long as they care for you. most of my doctors are my friends now, in some ways i am teaching them alot. A few have said exactly that.
I just got my shot of insulin while still finishing hypothermia it leaves a funny metallic taste in my mouth I'm excited to think that my tumor cells are opening up to greet some chemo.
So while my conventional friends get poisoned in the chemo chair, I am getting therapies that may save or greatly expand my life.
I am blessed and grateful for everything in my life especially the challengers.
So every single time every single minute every single time I'm alive I seek to get the best therapy and best quality of life.
This is typical of all of my attitudes to obsessive or excessive treatment and natural health. This is what I call preventative hypothermia using localonCO THERMIA machine.
I went to the bathroom between the 1 hour ht sessions in the bathroom I did 20 really slow pUshups, real slowly. a little bit more oxygen running around the body can't do any harm much the same I always say to walk up for stairs.
Like 5 flights to my hotel room wherever you can get some gentle factors cardiovascular exercise do it, do it all.
This blog was written while doing for second session of hypothermia. the nurse is critical to my survival. its not doctors that implement the medicine that will save my life, nurses listen and say yes to my ideas and suggestions being a really well informed patient makes all the difference in your clinical management the years of research have really starting to pay off. So be very nice to your nUrse And always smile. spare a thought for oncology nurses that mostly see pain and suffering, at least these super german nurses dish out hope by the bucket load. at to me they do! thank god for them.
So this morning I had my low dose chemotherapy pill, this afternoon I'm having insulin potentiated therapy
and right now I'm having double local hypothermia.
Yesterday my selium was too high and my muscle protein was a bit low. I have doctoRs review the blood tests every doctor saw something different. This is exactly the kind of difference I like it reflects the variety of clinical experience the doctors caring for me possess I am and Adljusting lifestyle and supplementation routine accordingly. have as many doctors as you can afford, as long as they care for you. most of my doctors are my friends now, in some ways i am teaching them alot. A few have said exactly that.
I just got my shot of insulin while still finishing hypothermia it leaves a funny metallic taste in my mouth I'm excited to think that my tumor cells are opening up to greet some chemo.
So while my conventional friends get poisoned in the chemo chair, I am getting therapies that may save or greatly expand my life.
I am blessed and grateful for everything in my life especially the challengers.
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Getting the insulin shot into the port, blood sugar crashed from 99 to 44 in less than 30 minutes, it was a rush, i look a bit more wired than normal. I can do ipt at home, now i understand. One day every cancer patient will be doing ipt, it just takes so much more health resources than we have available in socialised systems. My health and progress with this illness a reflection of my daily devotion to my survival. their is noway any government based health system can keep that going. so they keep looking for the silver bullet, and cancer patients everywhere keep dieing. whats dishonest is that these therapies work, they cure some ( i hope i am one) to tell everyone these therapies are a waste is absolutely criminal. I tell you that german holistic and experimental cancer therapies are the way to go, |