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Bobsomm wrote:
> 
> Dear Laura
> 
> First remember that when the blind lead the blind they may both fall into the
> ditch.  I am not a medicine man, ergo blind in the sense of the last sentence,
> but want to offer the following.
> 
> First of all, I am sure everyone in this circuit is saddened by your dilemma.
> Sorry for the plight of your husband Laura.
> to the point: 34 years ago I was involved in using Indium III to trace
> cancerous cells.   The researchers administered Indium III and after about 12
> hours put the patient under a sensor (composed of sodium iodide crystals and
> photo multiplier tubes), to detect the location of concentration of the
> Indium.  It pinpointed cancers in soft tissue very accurately.
> 
> Basically, what we used was at Ohio State Univ and Univ of PA. back in 1970.
> After about 24 hours, the Indium isotopes would mutate into a substance that
> had an affinity for Hard Tissue, i.e. bone, and another scan would detect
> locations of cancers in bone tissue.
> 
> Really was surprixed last month to find that they are still experimenting with
> the Indium III.  We had fairly conclusively proved its effectiveness 37 years
> ago.  Simply stated, they are apparently still improving on these techniques
> which I had assumed were standard treatment by now.  So, if you call
> 1-800-4CANCER, NCI may be able to tell you of locations that are using this
> technique.
> 
> A friend of mine had various symptoms, not dissimilar to what you describe,
> but not exactly the same either.
> 
> After spending about 18 months with the local doctors/specialists/internists,
> he went to John's Hopkins for a thorough checkup.  They did a complete workup
> and took various samples of various fluids and after about 3 weeks of
> incubation  they found that he had a really rare virus which took some very
> specialized antibiotic treatments to erradicate.   His cure was 100%.
> 
> Summary:  I emphasize that I do not know the best approaches to take, but hope
> your husband is being inspected by a TEACHING University Hospital and that you
> are dealing with an "A" team .... ELSE: get thee to Mayo, Johns Hopkins,
> Anderson, Sloan, GeorgeTown, Duke, etc.
> 
> No time to delay.  Many major institutions are Blue Cross providers and
> accepted by most major medical providers.  You may need to get your physician
> to set it up, but I emphasize, Get him to the best immediately.  He deserves
> no less and it can be less expensive (pain and money) in the long run.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> VR Bob.


Dear Bob,

When we hear stories about yours, it certainly points out a fact that
cancer is but a myth about what we perceive the implications to be. Just
imagine you had cancerouse cells and you are telling your story, 28
years later. What a survivor. Thank you so much for your message and
story. I would say you are the ultimate survivor.

While medical research has come a long way, there are many treatments
used years ago, such as Interferon and Leukovorin etc that are still
being used as treatments and of course have been improved upon and
administered in combinations and survivors respond quite well to them.

Thank you once again for your miracle story and the message you provide
to all of us for this New Year.

God Bless You and your family
Marty Auslander
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