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davidportia
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Aug-25-08, 10:28 PM (PST)
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17. "RE: squamous lung cancer"
In response to message #13
 
   >Did you speak with a doctor regarding the blood being
>darker?
>
>I think you may want to consult with an M.D. on that.
>
>Also, does he still smoke? Try to get your dad on Avastin
>too. It's milder and can be tolerated better.

Dear Annabelle,
He stopped smoking about 40 days ago when he was first admitted to hospital. The doctors were not able to explain why the blood is dark.
I would like to interpret it as an encouraging, good sign by DCA, because he coughed less often and darker color meant no fresh damage (healing?)from the area where blood came from. Any comment?
I plan to ask my dad to start inhaling DCA through foggy spray so that more DCA can be directly applied to the lungs.

Thanks and best regards,
David


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