My apologies Tham, some of these Cpitalized sections should havebeen edited by me. It is painful to type, so I'm just getting more resistent to correcting mistakes. Please don't missintepret those sections as speacking loud or yellingMinni, from your PM, it appears three people are tying
Bill's hands now - Kurt, Carol and Bill himself.
Why did he go back to that hospital ?
Gee Tham, which times are we talking about, you mean the returns for the heart probelms, or last time when I was having problems breathing and came in gasping for air, begging to snuggle up to one of those nice green Oxygen machines?
Why didn't he
just go over to Maine Wellness Integrative Center
when he had the free choice and was still in fairly
good shape over a month ago, when I gave him the link ?
Tham, I'm fairly confident that the Maine Wellness Integrative Center was brought up by me, long before you posted about it.
The chemical you mentioned which that center's vitamin C
infusion has shouldn't be a problem, Bill probably made
too much of a fuss about it. I'm sure the chelation doctors
there are experienced with it and knows how to work around
it, having given it to many other patients before. It's probably
just a mild venous constrictor, I'm sure they have other
drugs to counteract any side effects if there is a need to.
The RECNAC protocol must have been given to virtually
thousands of cancer patients by now since it was first
developed by Hugh Riordan over a decade ago. There
shouldn't be any problem, other than a Herxheimer reaction
which can be easily managed by the doctors.
Bill seems quite adamant and nonchalant in his personality - for
example, he didn't seem to listen to me and David when we told
him about the powerful abilities of sodium valproate against SCLC.
Quite simply, all he had to do was request that oncologist, or any
other doctor for that matter (including Jeff Young) to write him a
prescription for that drug.
Tham, you don't seem to get it. I have yet to get these doctors to just give me prescription for something I wanted. I made some headway with JEFF, BUT HE WAS LATE TO the table.
Over here in Malaysia, all I have to do is just drive over to my
usual pharmacy, buy Epilim (sodium valproate) over the counter
(although technically it has to be dispensed by the pharmacist),
go home and pop a tablet into my mouth. That was what I was
thinking of trying out for my tinnitus years ago, if not for its
liver toxicity. Costs M$1.80 for a 500 mg sustained-release tab
currently - about 50 cents over there. Must have been less
than half this at that time.
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