Well I have beat all expectations of 4-9 months survival. I have
been on LDN now for 20 months and doing fine with lungs metastases.
Good news from friend in UK with Multiple myeloma who has been on
chemo for a couple sessions and ” taking LDN” also. He has suddenly
improved and they are stopping his chemo as bloodwork is so good.
Doctors are surprised by his sudden wellness but family emailed me
to say that LDN is doing the trick. He hasn’t told doctors he is on
LDN so they are perplexed why suddenly he is so much better.
I had wished he started LDN sooner ( I told him about it months ago)
but he was hesitant and listened to the doctor’s plan of conventional
treatment ( which there is no cure for multiple myeloma). At least he
is on LDN now and doing well. Just talked to family members and they
were all celebrating last night at this miraculous turn around.
I have found two more doctors in my area who will prescribe LDN now
so making in roads on that front. Although I was “turned away” by
many I contacted initially as Naltrexone “wouldn’t do me any good”
they said. ( I have been on it for almost 2 years with stage 4B cancer)
But persistance pays off when you keep the push to educate these
doctors about LDN,some will listen.
I will be attending this year’s LDN conference in Los Angeles October 11 2008. Hope to show the medical community one example of the life saving benfits LDN has to offer.
Hi Dee, Hope all is well as can be expected. My name is Elizabeth. I live in Brantford, Ontario Canada. I got your web link off of the DCA site. I too have cervical cancer, stage 3B with abdonmen & para-aortic lymph modes involved. I have choosen NOT to take the Chemo/radiation. Because I have done this, I have faced NOT being able to have any kind of treatments from local doctors/surgeons ect. I am appauled. I woundered if we could e-mail each other? on the DCA site there are not too many on there with CC.
Let me know
Take Care
Elizabeth