A Sad Story About Supplements
"Jim, the good news is the metastatic evaluation is negative. It looks as if you have localized extension of your bladder cancer. The bad news is that local extension may make this cancer not resectable and increases your chances of recurrence by about twenty five percent. And your chance of surviving this cancer is only fifty percent at best."
With this grim news I was giving Jim the most optimistic look even though not easy to deliver.
"Are there any other treatments that can be used?" he queried.
"The adjunctive or additive therapies at this point would not offer very much," I explained, "but the value at this point is that you could be free of the symptoms of the abnormal urination, blood, and pain you're having if you have the bladder removed and have the best chance with a extended node dissection."
His friend helped support him but one could see the fear in Jim's eyes.
The saddest of facts about Jim's story is that five months before he had the diagnosis of bladder cancer made by another surgeon and at that time had possibly a chance at resecting an aggressive lesion.
But now the lesion had locally extended and almost doubled in size.
He had elected in the interval to takesupplements that he thought would help him with his cancer. Actually a form of denial. A miscalculation.
Now it was really too late.
Jim's story has a plea within it.
The matter science medical model has the capability of curing serious disease. The energy science medical model can help treat non life threatening disease and aid in prevention.
But remember dear readers the difference between the models and how to use them appropriately.
Until tomorrow To health as a skill Love DrBill