I'm running out of new ways to say "I'm impressed" so I guess I'll just have to start repeating myself:
I'm impressed. I wish all my students worked as hard as you do, and I wish I had as much clarity about my diet. (On the last front I am making excellent progress, though, in large part thanks to Bruce.)
With sardines, onions and liver and garlic, everyone should know when you are around :) Yeah for mozzarella! Have you found out anything about the cancer yet? I know you said you feel it isn't getting worse at the very least, when do you find out from the docs?
My CT scan results aren't in yet. Keep in mind I only started feeling truly better about a month ago. My last CT scan was in January. From January until April it has undoubtedly been growing. It's unlikely the Scan will show smaller tumors with four months of growth, and only one month of me feeling good and successfully fighting it. The doctors don't know how I feel and frankly don't care. They've already declared me terminal. They don't follow up with me. I call them. It's all on me to cure myself now and my way is a slow process. Don't expect the mainstream doctors to declare me in remission this time. I expect its going to take much more time before this natural healing method shrinks those tumors, which is the only way main stream doctors gauge remission of my type of cancer
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hey, this is laurie's friend Tamra. We've met, i'm sure you remember:P but laurie has been trying to get ahold of you lately to see how you've been and what you've been up to. but she has no current phone number for you....so if you could e-mail a number to her at blue_coil@yahoo.com she'd appreciate it.
Re: Secretor/Nonsecretoruh_ohJune 16 2006, 17:40:55 UTC
A secretor blood type is someone who secrets their blood anitgens into their body fluids--like saliva, and digestive juices. It causes somewhat different reactions to certain foods, and creates different immune system reactions. People who secret their body antigens have an extra layer of defense against some pathogens because the antigens get to attack them before they get into the blood stream.
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I'm impressed. I wish all my students worked as hard as you do, and I wish I had as much clarity about my diet. (On the last front I am making excellent progress, though, in large part thanks to Bruce.)
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Have you found out anything about the cancer yet? I know you said you feel it isn't getting worse at the very least, when do you find out from the docs?
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