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- April 22, 2016 at 9:12 pm
I love celeste's blog. I can't comment on it as I don't have a google account. Recently she posted a fun piece sharing the frustration of bullies, be they the conventional medicine or homeopathic type.
I don't want to start an either/or debate. There have been so many.
I am so lucky to have common sense doctors who give me the very latest medical science has to offer and are still fine with my seeing psychics and native Indian spiritualists, as they say they don't care who cures me as long as I am cured.
Anyone who does not see the time and effort, intelligence, logic and expertise in celeste's excellent(free) blog, or her contributions here, is sadly missing the most informed help they could get.
Thanks celeste!!
ps finally started remicade yesterday for the Pembro induced ankylosis spondyloarthritis and hoping for the best. Pet scan end of April but feelin good!!
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- April 23, 2016 at 3:35 pm
Is there a link to the blog?
thanks
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- April 23, 2016 at 3:54 pm
Here is the link to Celeste's blog:
http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com
Extremely well researched and every word from the heart. Pour a large cup of coffee, you'll be reading for awhile!!
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- April 23, 2016 at 3:54 pm
Here is the link to Celeste's blog:
http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com
Extremely well researched and every word from the heart. Pour a large cup of coffee, you'll be reading for awhile!!
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- April 23, 2016 at 3:54 pm
Here is the link to Celeste's blog:
http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com
Extremely well researched and every word from the heart. Pour a large cup of coffee, you'll be reading for awhile!!
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- April 23, 2016 at 3:35 pm
Is there a link to the blog?
thanks
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- April 23, 2016 at 3:35 pm
Is there a link to the blog?
thanks
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- April 23, 2016 at 6:29 pm
I agree! I have got a lot of information in her blog wich I have not found elsewhere. My oncologist is always interested to discuss what i have read. Thank you Celeste!
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- April 23, 2016 at 6:29 pm
I agree! I have got a lot of information in her blog wich I have not found elsewhere. My oncologist is always interested to discuss what i have read. Thank you Celeste!
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- April 23, 2016 at 6:29 pm
I agree! I have got a lot of information in her blog wich I have not found elsewhere. My oncologist is always interested to discuss what i have read. Thank you Celeste!
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- April 24, 2016 at 1:27 am
Thanks, guys. You were sweet to say those things. I figure I have access to some articles others do not and…perhaps…the ability to make medical jargon a bit more comprehensible. Plus…like Ed…I think I'm funny!! Glad some of you do too. And, Mags!!! You should actually read my blog sometime. If anything has been studied in relation to melanoma…it's on there. Besides in the "medical" world…we have PV10 (a dye, Rose Bengal, that is being used to treat melanoma) as well as Vincristine, a plant alkaloid (from the periwinkle) that has saved the lives of those with leukemia, Hodgkin's and Wilms' tumor to name a few. On my blog I cover coffee and curcumin. AND there's data. Real live studies with real live data! Check it:
And that's just a bit! Enjoy!!
But more importantly, Jubes…Are you really feeling well? I know it is super early….but are your arthralgias feeling any better? Just hoping!!! Hang in there.
Best wishes to all of you…c
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- April 24, 2016 at 1:27 am
Thanks, guys. You were sweet to say those things. I figure I have access to some articles others do not and…perhaps…the ability to make medical jargon a bit more comprehensible. Plus…like Ed…I think I'm funny!! Glad some of you do too. And, Mags!!! You should actually read my blog sometime. If anything has been studied in relation to melanoma…it's on there. Besides in the "medical" world…we have PV10 (a dye, Rose Bengal, that is being used to treat melanoma) as well as Vincristine, a plant alkaloid (from the periwinkle) that has saved the lives of those with leukemia, Hodgkin's and Wilms' tumor to name a few. On my blog I cover coffee and curcumin. AND there's data. Real live studies with real live data! Check it:
And that's just a bit! Enjoy!!
But more importantly, Jubes…Are you really feeling well? I know it is super early….but are your arthralgias feeling any better? Just hoping!!! Hang in there.
Best wishes to all of you…c
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- April 24, 2016 at 1:27 am
Thanks, guys. You were sweet to say those things. I figure I have access to some articles others do not and…perhaps…the ability to make medical jargon a bit more comprehensible. Plus…like Ed…I think I'm funny!! Glad some of you do too. And, Mags!!! You should actually read my blog sometime. If anything has been studied in relation to melanoma…it's on there. Besides in the "medical" world…we have PV10 (a dye, Rose Bengal, that is being used to treat melanoma) as well as Vincristine, a plant alkaloid (from the periwinkle) that has saved the lives of those with leukemia, Hodgkin's and Wilms' tumor to name a few. On my blog I cover coffee and curcumin. AND there's data. Real live studies with real live data! Check it:
And that's just a bit! Enjoy!!
But more importantly, Jubes…Are you really feeling well? I know it is super early….but are your arthralgias feeling any better? Just hoping!!! Hang in there.
Best wishes to all of you…c
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