
Fri, 15 May 98, Reader writes:
I have a son-in-law that is 37 years old. He has non-hodgkins Lymphonia cancer. He was told a couple of days ago, at John Sealy hospital in Galveston, Texas, that there were only 20 other people in the United States, that had the exact same cancer as he has.
I would appreciate more information about what you do, and if you think that you can help him. I heard about you from a man that met you at some sort of flea market type function, several years ago.
Sat, 16 May 98, Otherplane's reply:
Do you mind shedding more information on the non-hodgkins lypnphonia? I am curious because the lympahtic system is so vast (from 500- 1500) lymp nodes all over our body. But if it's a non hodgkins...then what is it. Will it finally subdue the immune system of the body or will it impact the bone structures. Can this be suppressed with radiation treatment and what is the mortality rate of the victims? How come it's so rare? Is it the reciprocal of the hodgkins desease?
The reason why I am asking these questions is that if I tackle this cancer...I sure would like to know more of the affected area. I can at least make a statiscal analysis of things on a daily basis and compare it to the medical world, in time. Maybe the degradation of the virus will enhance the lyphatic system causing the system to act normal. Without this, they will consider this as one of the hocus-pocus coincidental curing.
For me and your side of the house...it's not important what they say but for the record maybe it is.
Sat, 16 May 98, Reader writes:
We became aware that our son-in-law had a problem about 6 months ago. He had a tooth pulled and the area of extraction began to hurt him and has never stopped. The dentist and an oral surgeon would give him pain pills, but they did not stop the pain. A different oral surgeon gave him some type of anti-depressant pill which DID stop the pain for a few months. Our understanding was that the pain was somehow different than the type pain that an aspirin would help, and the anti-depressant pills worked directly in the brain to help stop the pain. All this time they were saying it was psychological or something. [All of these were doctors in New Mexico].
He finally went to a top notch oral surgeon that could see a tumor in X-rays of the area of the tooth extraction. The tumor was removed and a biopsy done, and that is when it was determined he had cancer. [This was a doctor in Weatherford Texas].
He has made a couple of trips to John Sealy Hospital in Galveston and it was on the last trip that they told him that the exact type cancer he had was shared by only 20 other people. He will be going back on Friday the 22nd of this month, for a bone marrow test to determine how far the cancer has spread and to determine the best treatment.
My small understanding of this, from information that we have from The American Cancer Society, is that Lymphonia cancer is one of the most deadly cancers and hard to treat, because it can and does spread very quickly to other lymph nodes. And apparently there is something even worse than the normal cancer of this type if only 20 other people share it. It is my understanding that hodgkins type cancer has a much higher success rate when treated with chemotherapy.
My understanding is that 6 months after pain begins, life expectancy is not much longer than this. He is in good spirits, but also in pain in the area of the jaw, and also his chin. Morphine tablets don't help, and the anti-depressant pills help very little now. He is living a normal life except for the pain, he in fact did the driving on their last trip to Galveston. He describes the pain as more of a burning, than as a normal pain.
From all that I understand about this, his chance of surviving this is very small with standard treatment procedures.
Sat, 16 May 98, Otherplane's reply:
Now I understand why they called it a non-hodgkins cancer. I have ventured into several cancer cases with little information on the causes and that's not a friendly way of doing things. I have to be there with them or them here with me. That also was not friendly because of the poor condition of the patient. There was a time that paranormally enduced treatment was done and the result is immediate.
I will help your son-in-law as much as possible and I will do it paranormally. Meaning, it's a long distance treatment and he won't even know when I am doing it. I will start this coming Tuesday up to the 22nd of this month. The checkup from the hospital will verify if the treatment worked or not...or when the pain starts to subside during this treatment. He has nothing to loose and a lot to gain. The only thing that I ask is whatever he believes in...to stay with it...that will also help.
Please inform me if there's any change on him during the 4 days...as far as the intensity of the pain is concerned. This will give me an idea of how things are going and if there's anything else that will provide me with an indicator that something is happening.
He will be my test patient on this critical test. He's life is on the line and as for me....it will be a trial too. I have been waiting to do this for a long time and it has finally come. If we succeed on this, then I can help a lot of hurting people out there but if we fail...then at least I can say that I tried.
Let your son-in-law be aware of what is going on.
Thu, 21 May 98, Otherplane's writes:
I have not forgotten what I told you about you're son-in-law. The "paranormal treatment" started Tuesday and will end tomorrow night. I was just wondering if you noticed any change on him or the level of pain that he is experiencing. Is it subsiding a bit? My indicators are showing improvement for such a short amount of time. I need to confirm that on his side.
Also, if you can provide me the results of the biopsy, if the virus spread to other parts of the body.
Sun, 24 May 98, Reader writes:
Good news! In my last e-mail I told you about how things were going with our son-in-law. I just got off of the phone with him and he did not have ANY pain Thursday night, Friday night or Saturday night. The swelling is about gone also.
He will not know the results of the bone marrow tests until Wednesday, and the plan so far, is for him to start chemo treatments on that day in Galveston.
Thanks again for your help, something has to be happening here, because until the Friday night that I sent you the e-mail about him, he had not had a night free of pain for many months before then. And I did not talk to him about you helping him until Sunday the 17th.
Sun, 21 Jun 98, Reader writes:
Our son-in-law is going back to work in an office type job, the last time I talked to him. He is still not suffering the pain he lived with for many months. The problems he has had in the last week or two was apparently from the chemo treatments.
I thank you again for what you have done form him. It would be hard to give credit to anything else considering what has happened since I first contacted you.
Some of his family are giving a benefit barbecue on July 4th and I will be leaving on July 1st to be at the function. Will let you know my personal observation when I return home.
Thu, 16 Jul 98, Reader writes:
Hello... my son-in-law is still not having any pain! He has morphine tablets that the hospital gives him, but he never takes them. I think that he and his boss made and agreement for him to work in a position where he will be in the sun less. I don't understand what they are saying here, but this is what the doctors also told him.
As I mentioned before, they did not tell him that the first bone marrow test showed cancer, but took a second bone marrow test. They still have not given him the results of either tests, one way or the other. He is in Galveston now getting another chemo treatment. I think that he may have one or maybe two more, and then he will receive radiation treatment. This is the best info I have at this time.
Fri, 17 Jul 98, Otherplane's writes:
That is very good news to hear that your son-in-law is not having anymore pains (without the morphine tablets) and he is probably getting some sleep at night. Thank you for the information.
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