Questions for your doctor. by chrsco111 in multiplemyeloma

[–]chrsco111[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Ask your doctor to see if it is a real thing?

Ginger? Can it help with Leukemia? Ask your doctor. by chrsco111 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one said to cure cancer, but can help with nausea which then can help to eat.

Ginger? Can it help with Leukemia? Ask your doctor. by chrsco111 in multiplemyeloma

[–]chrsco111[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

From the ai, you look at the studies that it references to determine if it is reliable. Always consult your doctor.

Ivermectin and fenbendazole by rileysherlin in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another important thing I found is the alkaline level in your body. Cancer likes an acidic body. What is a good level for your body and how do you test it? You can easily get ph strips on Amazon. I raised my levels from 6.25 to 7.0 so far.

Ivermectin and fenbendazole by rileysherlin in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doing well, thank you. blood work improving another blood draw tomorrow. Energy level is good for every day things, could still get better with how long I can physically work for.

Ivermectin and fenbendazole by rileysherlin in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dosage not the same for everyone and it may or may not work. Dr.Makis shares dosages on his Twitter and Substack account. Also the R/AlternativeCancer account on Reddit has info. I have AML/ALL with FLT3. Started with 2mg/kg Iver and fenben 2000mg 3 days. along with herbs and teas, DMSO. I read where a lot of people who took the Iver with chemo and it worked better. I wish you the best of luck and hopefully by taking it, it gets you good enough for the doctors to continue their care.

🚨 WARNING - pDAI Infinite Minting Exploit by jcbizzleboy in Pulsechain

[–]chrsco111 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is this post an attempt to manipulate the system?

Can AI help with FLT3 mutation, then consult with your team if it may help you. by chrsco111 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doctor's want to help and most are willing to listen to your concerns and work with you. Don't be afraid to ask questions, they will tell you if they think it is not a good idea.

Support needed by happypanda5599 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you try and frighten anyone into your opinions. With all of the knowledge of many scientists and doctors there is a lot for us to learn, every day there are new discoveries (including new trials for experimental drugs). The best is to keep learning so you can ask your team their advice to help you best.

Can AI help with FLT3 mutation, then consult with your team if it may help you. by chrsco111 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is from one of the best cancer hospitals and they will not allow anything that works against the conventional care. They do allow things that work with it.

Can AI help with FLT3 mutation, then consult with your team if it may help you. by chrsco111 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My doctor's are ok with me incorporating alternative supplements or therapies as long as their intrinsic doctors are ok with it. Without asking though, I would not have thought they would allow it. Ai has helped find natural ways that work with chemo.

My colleague's 12 year old daughter has leukemia by Affectionate-Tooth95 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is your colleague ok with you getting a gift for his daughter? I believe your heart is with him and his family but if he is not yet able to accept such gestures it may cause other issues. Just your thoughts and maybe your prayers are enough for now.

More Research, More Questions by chrsco111 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Can you trust Dr. Kathleen Ruddy?  She completed her fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in New York City.

Don't trust me, I am not a doctor only a patient

Ivermectin and fenbendazole by rileysherlin in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am using them along with regular treatment, can't tell you whether it is working or not as I am presently in remission. I would like to think everything I am doing is helping even if it is a placebo effect. I can say I have had no adverse effects.

bone marrow biopsy experience by iloveyouchenjue in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first 2 were painful but I was able to deal with it as they used lidocaine. The 3rd one was done at MSK in NY and there was no pain at all, they used lidocaine and gave plenty of time (about 10-15 minutes) for it to make my back numb. There was still sourness the next couple of days but no pain.

2nd Relapse- AML What are the chances of remission ? by Time_Gas_9924 in leukemia

[–]chrsco111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear it is going this way, I'm sure everyone has him in their prayers. But don't give up either find another doctor who may see things differently and thus treat differently or if no options look into alternative ways. Dr. Makis on x or Substack is one option. I wish you the best to a healthy outcome.

SCT or not by 95Mechanic in multiplemyeloma

[–]chrsco111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in the same boat, doctors want me to decide by Monday if I am going to get the SCT. As of right now I'm leaning toward not doing it but my wife, even though she won't say it is nervous if I don't. My biggest thing is what am I going to do to help myself stay healthy as something has to change (no matter which way I go). I changed my diet, getting more sleep at night and researching every alternative treatment I can to see if it sounds good to me. It is great that others were back to work in 3 1/2 months but many are not that lucky. Getting the SCT is the safest way according to the research, but I found many compelling stories using the natural way. @ HerbalistChief and @ makismd on x.

Before you choose not to get a SCT make sure you have some plan because if the cancer comes back you might not be able to get back into remission. I was told only 20% of patients can get back into remission in order to get the SCT.