lisaa
04-21-2003, 06:57 PM
Hi everyone, was wondering if some one can give me advice. I have a history of thyroid cancer, recently fell ill about 5 weeks ago. Last week I found a lump on my collar bone where your collar bone and breast bone meet. I have about 20 lymphnodes that are swollen in various parts of my body,mostly on my upper body. Now my lump that I found on my collar bone is fixated,it doesn't move. The area around it is swollen,meaning the bone is enlarged and a bit sore. I have a lot of symptoms. Here's a few. Dizzy,throat ache,high blood pressure,palpulations,excessive thirst, shakey,weak,headache,pressure in my head, lost 8lbs without realizing it,pains in my arms,legs,across my chest,underarms, feeling like I can't breathe very well, chest pains, knees swelled up a few days ago,etc. I do feel like I started running a fever two days ago. I could go on. I have seen a dr. but he's clueless. any specific test I should ask for? Any advice?
luvznature
04-21-2003, 08:08 PM
Hi, I think a great smokies diagnostic test would reveal alot. I'm sure the burton goldburg group book the definitive guide to cancer would have many diagnostic laboratories contact info. You may have leaky gut syndrome as one of the root or precipitating factors to your illness. Yeah I had a tumor removed by one of these clueless doctors so I know what you are talking about. he said "we don't know why they grow we just cut them out". The definitive guide to cancer should be very helpful. The great smokies lab is really good. They can do alot of different tests, you will need to be working with a doctor who they will send the results to, a doctor who uses alternative or comlimentary medicine would be best. A naturopath (ND)would be good. Many chiropractors use alternative therapies and I'm sure alot of them would be happy to do a great smokies diagnostic test. I had a test that revealed pathogens, heavy metals, probiotic deficiencies and supplements both allopathic and alternative to take among other things. The test looks pretty cool actually, charts, graphs, pretty official looking but really informative. I would suggest either getting a test out of the definitive guide to cancer or the great smokies. I could recomend one right out of the definitive guide but I have not yet bought the book, maybe I'll go to the library and take some notes. I can if you need me to. I have found abstracts on 3 substances shown to be affective with leukemia. D-limonene, berberine, garlic. If you get the test you will have a starting point to go from. I'm sure you will need to do exercises for the lymph like rebounding or some other aerobic exercise, drink pure water, modify your diet, take anti-septics, probiotics, supplements to heal intestinal tract, maybe anti-inflamatories, digestive aids might be needed, a liver cleanse might be done at some point. A good chiropractor is going to be key unless you can find a alternative MD or ND. Also, a nutritionist is an option, they could help you get the test results and get you on a good diet, supplementation program with a good healing lifestyle/exercise regiment.