Hi Mike,
I well remember the doctors telling me they were giving my best friend a
lethal dose of cytoxin to counter his multiple myeloma. They told me it was
a lethal dose but they would try to maintain his life support system.
Sure.....
He died in my arms, bleeding out through his skin. Looked like he had been
beaten all over his body. His skin was black from the bleeding. They just
turned their heads after he passed and waited for us to leave the room so
they could put new sheets on the bed.
I was so pissed.....but it doesn't do any good.....they have their protocols
and that's it.
It's been 20 years and I still see it so clearly. Medicine at work.
Trem
www.silvergen.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "M. G. Devour" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:36 PM
Subject: CS>My friend with cancer...
Hi all,
Sad news, all. My best friend Richard passed away on Monday afternoon.
He was in his mid-sixties.
He was diagnosed 2 or 3 weeks back with colon cancer, going for a
colonoscopy after bowel difficulties and bleeding.
In addition, a CAT scan uncovered a blood clot in his groin that the
doctors feared might break loose and kill him, so they hurried him into
the hospital last week to implant a filter of some sort to prevent a
clot making it to any vital organs.
While recovering from that, another scan revealed some sort of spots on
the liver. As his wife described it, they were pretty nasty looking
things with tendrils. They then did a liver biopsy.
Somewhere in here there was then an episode where his liver enzymes
went screwy and they had to bring them back under control with some
sort of medicine.
Last Thursday they went in to do the colon resection and ended up
finding a second tumor. This required an unplanned second laproscopic
procedure and the removal of a additional segment of his large
intestine.
He never made it out of intensive care. He had abdominal bleeding that
did not stop. His blood pressure remained low.
After 4 days, no extraordinary measures being accepted, alert and
comfortable, he passed away quietly with his wife and granddaughters
around him.
Family and many friends are rallying to support Barbara now. She's
devastated, but is a strong person who will handle what comes.
Although I'd love to be a fly on the wall of the doctors' M&M session
for this case, I believe it's safe to say that they did the best they
knew how with what they are allowed to do.
I had gotten so far in studying information on alternative therapies as
to be able to give Barb info on the Gerson therapy as a starting point,
while I continued to dig into others. She was prepared to study
everything she could get and to start locating resources, if we could
have gotten him home. I'm grateful for that, at least.
Another thing I'm grateful for is the incentive that drove my reading
these last 2 or 3 weeks. I've relied on hearsay for the last 8 years.
Now I've done first hand study that convinces me more than ever that
our *first* recourse must be to well designed alternative cancer
therapies.
For all their care, I cannot help but equate the doctors' efforts to
poking a hornet's nest with a stick -- repeatedly! Supremely unwise and
ultimately unnecessary, given the dramatic effects to be had from
aggressive nutritional and cleansing protocols, not to mention the non-
invasive, non-toxic treatments possible with various electromedicine
devices and other ideas that are kicking around here "on the fringe."
The real crime is that such therapies are simply *NOT PERMITTED* to our
medical professionals, thereby forcing the patient and their family to
bear an extraordinary burden in research, procurement and caregiving in
order to implement any of them.
When asked, the lead doctor said that he would not oppose alternative
approaches being used if the family wanted to attempt them.
Unfortunately, there was finally no opportunity to test the extent of
his cooperativeness.
To you, my friends... THANK YOU for many solid leads, good information
and testimonials, results both positive and negative. It all helped me
to learn more, faster. I am still absorbing it all.
Be well,
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[[email protected] ]
[Speaking only for myself... ]
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