tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4361480824395722677.post3017085371985768572..comments2023-06-14T21:12:22.878+10:00Comments on Meaninless Meandering from a Madmother: Huge Can of Worms...Madmotherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18189416781378632230noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4361480824395722677.post-18139428293561035732012-01-22T07:12:37.404+10:002012-01-22T07:12:37.404+10:00Yeah, it's a tough one. I would probably do i...Yeah, it's a tough one. I would probably do it though. I think I would fight till the end. Not sure ... I'll never truly know unless I get faced with it I guess. But I do know that I have my mother today who was only given 2 weeks to live 20+ years ago. It was a combination of chemo and an experimental bone marrow transplant that saved her. Oh, and heaps of belief ...Leanne @ Deep Fried Fruithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00886017636780724635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4361480824395722677.post-44672955112894407482012-01-18T10:17:57.318+10:002012-01-18T10:17:57.318+10:00I mentioned on my blog recently, that in the past ...I mentioned on my blog recently, that in the past year I knew 5 people with cancer. Four of them went the traditional route, with surgery/chemo, etc and all four eventually died horrible, painful deaths, and basically had to be drugged out of their skull with morphine, just to endure it.<br /><br />One refused to take his doctors advice, and chose a natural alternative. Not only is he still alive, he is cancer-free and feels better than ever. <br /><br />Of course, many will say this is just coincidence and lacks "science" to back it up.<br /><br />I say Bollocks!! It's no coincidence...<br /><br />Besides cancer is not the disease. It is a SYMPTOM. It is a symptom of a body that is too acidic and chronically lacking in oxygen. <br /><br />I know what my choice is. I make it every day. I make the choice to take care of my body, I feed it with whole foods, I don't put chemicals on my skin, etc, etc, The best choice of all is prevention. Saves a lot of harder choices down the track...Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01657019147960067075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4361480824395722677.post-13443291255825322082012-01-07T16:41:36.945+10:002012-01-07T16:41:36.945+10:00I think id have the treatment. Anything to give me...I think id have the treatment. Anything to give me a chance to stay longer with my kids.Welcome to Jaak's Placehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01235665832435780516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4361480824395722677.post-85577426803882071792012-01-07T16:31:00.597+10:002012-01-07T16:31:00.597+10:00I think until you are in the actual siuation it ha...I think until you are in the actual siuation it hard to make that call. I as a nurse have seen people fight cancer with all the treatment and yeah their quality of life is crap...but others have done really well and gone on to have many more great years with their families. All cancer is different and everyones story is very individual....Cancer is a bastard which ever way you look at it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4361480824395722677.post-11001469856021929522012-01-07T11:55:17.714+10:002012-01-07T11:55:17.714+10:00I hope I never have to make that choice because I&...I hope I never have to make that choice because I'm not sure I would want to subject my body the kind of treatments available.<br /><br />On the other hand, my family and loved ones would want me to do anything I could to extend my life. Obviously, how I was feeling in that life would need to be considered.<br /><br />My sisters is currently receiving treatments for cancer and it is an evil medicine. Poison and it's unfinest. <br /><br />Perhaps I would choose a different way of managing the illness but I respect her decisions. Just as I would like to think mine would be respected. <br /><br />Interesting question!!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15168676976901361376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4361480824395722677.post-20907893523459763652012-01-07T11:34:08.738+10:002012-01-07T11:34:08.738+10:00That is a very good question. I too have often wo...That is a very good question. I too have often wondered what I would do. I think you see so many people get diagnosed that didn't have a clue that they even had cancer....they get diagnosed, start their chemo treatment and never seem to come right again. I truly wonder if it is worth it. I know there is a chance it will kill off the cancer cells and buy you more precious time but I just don't know.OurGangof7https://www.blogger.com/profile/11112909755671690941noreply@blogger.com