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56. "RE: Successful Results"
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   Hi Joy,

I don't see any updates since May-03-07. I was just wondering how your father is doing and if they've determined the status of his cancer?

Also given that the DCABUY.COM site is now down, how will one go about ordering the DCA?

Wishing you & your family the absolute best in health!

Ben.


>My father Terry who is 62, was diagnosed in September of
>2006 with a very rare form of bladder cancer called
>adenocarcinoma which is only found in 1 to 2 percent of
>bladder cancer patients. This form of cancer is highly
>aggressive and as a result was given approximately 6 months
>to 1 year to live. After the initial diagnosis, he
>underwent 2 surgeries. The first to remove the tumor from
>inside the bladder and second to remove the bladder
>entirely. The doctors were unsuccessful with removing the
>bladder due to the extent of the cancer growth. The tumor
>was actually on top of the bladder as well as attached to
>the peritoneum making it impossible to remove. The doctors
>also stated that pathology results had confirmed that the
>cancer was microscopically everywhere. To make matters
>worse, my father had received a heart transplant in July of
>2002 due to heart disease. Because of his heart transplant
>he must take anti-rejection medications to keep his immune
>system suppressed. The immune system must be close to
>nonexistent to prevent his heart from rejecting. This has
>prevented him from having any form of cancer treatment. The
>doctors explained how there was nothing that could be done
>and basically sent him home to die. Since his diagnosis I
>have been researching for a cure with minimal side effects
>because of the extensive list of medications that my father
>is currently taking, which is about 25 pills a day. I had
>been emailing a doctor on-line with concerns of my fathers
>eating habits, he had dropped weight from 158lbs. to 133lbs.
>and was experiencing nausea, vomiting, dizziness. The
>doctor stated that my father was suffering from cachexia,
>which is common in final stages of cancer. It where the
>body actually eats itself and that I should purchase a
>product called Haelan 951. I later found that Haelan
>products were more than I could afford so I looked at the
>contents and purchased them individually from a vitamin
>supplier. At that same time I found and purchased DCA and
>began treatment for my father. Today has been four weeks of
>treatment, my father uses 1/4 teaspoon of DCA mixed with 8
>ounces of water once a day in the morning along with
>vitamins Co Q-10, Soybean, L-glutamine, Omega 369,
>Pro-biotic Acidophilus, Noni, B1, and Zinc. Within 2 weeks
>of treatment he had noticeable improvements in appetite and
>was experiencing less nausea. Currently, he has not
>experienced any vomiting, nausea, or dizziness. He now
>weighs 144lbs. which is an 11 lbs weight gain in about 2
>weeks, his appetite has greatly improved, he is now walking
>on his own which he was unable to do prior to treatment and
>amazingly is exercising. He has also regained muscles in
>his arms along with the color to his skin. He experiences
>bladder spasms thats directly related to the tumor on the
>bladder that has also subsided. There is no doubt in my
>mind or my families that DCA is the direct result of his
>improvements, simply because my father has not received any
>other form of treatment. I would also like to add that he
>has not experienced any side effects. My mother also
>informed me that my father went 3 and 1/2 hours without his
>pain medication yesterday and did not complain.
>Unfortunately we have not had any CT scans or monitoring
>from his doctors due to their lack of support but we can
>clearly see that something positive is happening. If anyone
>has any questions please feel free to ask, I will do
>anything I can to help.
>
>God Bless
>Joy


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