Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The pressure is on

Dear Friends and Family,

   Had my very first ever transfusion on Monday, December 21st.  I "pinked up" right away, and today I have much more stamina.  I should have done this a week ago, when it was first offered!
   As my strength has been improving,  I'm being more attentive to the doing the things that support my healing.  I am pretty faithful about the 1 hour in the morning and 1 hour in the evening on the Q1000 laser, and have not missed my Essiac tea.  I'm up to 15 drops, 3 times a day of the liquid Zeolite, I'm taking amino acids and extra l'arginine, proteolytic enzymes, and all my vitamins.  My green drink is including chlorophyll, colloidal minerals, and spirulina.  We're juicing the carrots and having that regularly.  Also young coconuts, which are so refreshing.
   Although Bill Henderson's book "CancerFree" says that the CA125 marker will go up with cancer die-off, as well as with cancer increase,  that does not seem to be good enough for my boys, Seth and Mike.  I am getting a lot of pressure to take additional action, especially to go to the William Hitt center in Tijuana or the Burzynski clinic in Houston.  I am not happy with the Burzynski clinic, so it is the William Hitt center for me.  The question is timing.
   My preference is to enjoy the holidays,  go on our planned trip to Florida to see my cousins and brother and aunt, and then to return, and leave on the 18th or 19th of January to begin the William Hitt treatment.
   Seth is pushing for immediate action.  From looking at the calendar,  this means flying down this Saturday or Sunday to San Diego, starting William Hitt on Monday, Dec. 28th, having 7 days of treatment before returning to Oakland on January 6th, so I can join George and fly to Florida as planned on January 7th.
  I say that I am feeling good.  Seth says that the blood tests and the CA125 marker are not good.  Who knows - my next entry may be from Tijuana and I may miss the rest of the holidays...
   
  Love to you all,
     Carol

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