It's been awhile since I've updated this blog. Sorry...
December 3rd was not a good day for me. I got dehydrated, and then I lay down in an awkward position, and the total process put me in pain for the whole night and the next day. So on December 4th, in pain, I headed up to Fair Oaks to see Dr. Lubecki. He looked at me and insisted that I buy this fancy hand held laser device, the Q1000 laser, and it's attachment, the Q0800 enhancer. And that I use it for an hour each morning and an hour each night, running it all over my naked body.
The first few times I tried using it, it was a major effort. I had to rest between levels (7 levels), then resume. It was awkward to do my own back. But a funny thing happened. I woke up on Monday and realized I was feeling better. On Tuesday I was definitely feeling better, so I exhausted myself and was a lump by afternoon. But each day the process was easier, and it became really easy when I learned how to ask for help and Mike or Tanya or George did my back.
I was so excited that I took another blood test, hoping that my tumor marker CA125 had gone down. Unfortunately the marker was up, and so was my platelet count, while my hematocrit and red blood cell levels were down further. Not good.
Then a package arrived with liquid Zeolite, another magic potion. I started taking it at 5 drops a time, and that night sweated profussly. So I went up to 8 drops, 3 times a day. Sweating at night was really good, and no other negative symptoms. Liquid Zeolite has a number of testimonials where it eliminated cancer, and that, as you know, is part of my goal toward feeling great and being very healthy!
Took another blood test. My numbers got worse! (well, it was only a week later). The doctor said that I need a blood transfusion, so I am on schedule to get on next Monday, Dec 21.
Then Seth and I went to Houston, Texas, for a conference with Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski. Dr. Burzynski is famous for his theories that cancer is based on gene manipulation, and that he can manipulate the DNA with his drugs that have been approved by the FDA. He is in clinical trials for brain tumors, and everything else he does as an expensive, pay as you go, private patient clinic. I was afraid that Seth would make me stay, but Seth said that he hadn't meant to have me scared of that. So it took most of the day on Wednesday to get to Houston, and then our appointment was at 10 am, and lasted most of the day until we had to cut it short to get to the airport. I ate some of the worst food that I can remember while I was in Houston. I have a lot to learn about ordering in restaurants.
We went thru the consultation, and agreed to do the blood work to see what my DNA is saying. Believe it or not, the doctor from the clinic looked at the first blood test and left a message for me that my blood levels were even worse than the Monday blood test, and that I should get the blood transfusion as soon as possible!
Home. What a wonderful place to be! Here I am, so happy to be here, sun is shining, life is good. I don't know what to do about my sticky blood - one doctor in Suzanne Sumers' book says that this is common in all cancer patients and that gingko, garlic, enzymes, and nattokinase will help it get unsticky. So I've ordered all of this, and it should arrive today. Dr. Brezynski's office says to not take B12 or folic acid, as cancer cells feed off of those, and to increase the amino acids, especially arginine, so I'll make a trip to the health food store today.
I'll keep you informed as we go. I'm hoping the liquid zeolite and the laser are reversing the cancer, but since I've been using the laser for only 2 weeks and the zeolite for less than 1 week, it will take longer to find out the results. By the way, Dr. Lubecki is getting lots of good press from Bill Henderson's newsletter, and is getting cancer patients from accross the US coming to his little office in Fair Oaks.
Love, Carol