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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40066096 United States 07/22/2013 12:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sadly I went through this with my grandmother. The chemo eventually killed her not the cancer. It's a personal choice about quality of life and how she wants to spend her time. There is alternative therapies involving Vit. C and other IV treatments. So sorry to hear, you and your family are in my prayers. much love |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 11589730 Canada 07/22/2013 01:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sadly I went through this with my grandmother. The chemo eventually killed her not the cancer. It's a personal choice about quality of life and how she wants to spend her time. There is alternative therapies involving Vit. C and other IV treatments. So sorry to hear, you and your family are in my prayers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40066096 much love Thanks for your response. I know there are alternative treatments, but none seem to offer any more than a few extra months. My poor mom is left with the feeling: what is the point of doing anything? I don't blame her for feeling that way. It doesn't help that she has had a very tough last 20 years of her life, with a messy divorce and two of 4 children turning against her. (Whoever one starred me: visualize my middle finger!! ) |
Jekyl User ID: 36345932 Australia 07/22/2013 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you were a 71 year old woman who had only a 10% chance of living for another 2 years, and to receive this 10% chance at life you needed to take intense chemo therapy would you do it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11589730 My Mom is dying from acute myeloid leukemia - diagnosed early last week. Fuck no, I wouldn't take that poison anyway |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43710141 Spain 07/22/2013 01:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you were a 71 year old woman who had only a 10% chance of living for another 2 years, and to receive this 10% chance at life you needed to take intense chemo therapy would you do it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11589730 My Mom is dying from acute myeloid leukemia - diagnosed early last week. Noni juice and graviola |
mopar28m User ID: 14265444 United States 07/22/2013 01:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you were a 71 year old woman who had only a 10% chance of living for another 2 years, and to receive this 10% chance at life you needed to take intense chemo therapy would you do it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11589730 My Mom is dying from acute myeloid leukemia - diagnosed early last week. Quality vs. quantity....... Chemo will lower the quality but might increase quantity. At that age, I think the quality over rules quantity. vaccinefreehealth blogspot com The risk far outweighs any benefit as the risk will vary from child to child. facebook.com/graphixyourway |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43383250 United Kingdom 07/22/2013 06:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have to say that there's not one post on here from someone who has the first clue what cancer does to you. Do you wish your Mum to die in the most excruciating agony possible or would you like her to go with some dignity? Chaemo's not the most palatable treatment but having worked in oncology centres in the past and having 1st hand experience of someone with cancer, chaemo can help to protect that dignity. If my Mum had been diagnosed earlier than she was maybe she'd have died in a lot more peace than she did had she had treatment. Her tortured face will stay with me forever. The other fact is that without treatment she will definitely die. With treatment there's always a faint chance. |
Lekker User ID: 43840424 South Africa 07/22/2013 07:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | docktors a the time felt it would not help much...he was 79ys old. I must say he died a very peaceful death 6 months after being diagnosed....he asked me to stay with him one night and just kind of went to sleep. All the best for your mom Ops... 33 I LOVE CATS AND SOME PEOPLE. |
Charlotte99 User ID: 2930569 Australia 07/22/2013 07:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You could get her curcumin:(turmeric) [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e55934. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055934. Epub 2013 Feb 13. Curcumin down-regulates DNA methyltransferase 1 and plays an anti-leukemic role in acute myeloid leukemia. Yu J, Peng Y, Wu LC, Xie Z, Deng Y, Hughes T, He S, Mo X, Chiu M, Wang QE, He X, Liu S, Grever MR, Chan KK, Liu Z. Source Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America. [email protected] Abstract Bioactive components from dietary supplements such as curcumin may represent attractive agents for cancer prevention or treatment. DNA methylation plays a critical role in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) development, and presents an excellent target for treatment of this disease. However, it remains largely unknown how curcumin, a component of the popular Indian spice turmeric, plays a role in DNA hypomethylation to reactivate silenced tumor suppressor genes and to present a potential treatment option for AML. Here we show that curcumin down-regulates DNMT1 expression in AML cell lines, both in vitro and in vivo, and in primary AML cells ex vivo. Mechanistically, curcumin reduced the expression of positive regulators of DNMT1, p65 and Sp1, which correlated with a reduction in binding of these transcription factors to the DNMT1 promoter in AML cell lines. This curcumin-mediated down-regulation of DNMT1 expression was concomitant with p15(INK4B) tumor suppressor gene reactivation, hypomethylation of the p15(INK4B) promoter, G1 cell cycle arrest, and induction of tumor cell apoptosis in vitro. In mice implanted with the human AML MV4-11 cell line, administration of curcumin resulted in remarkable suppression of AML tumor growth. Collectively, our data indicate that curcumin shows promise as a potential treatment for AML, and our findings provide a basis for future studies to test the clinical efficacy of curcumin - whether used as a single agent or as an adjuvant - for AML treatment. PMID: 23457487 [PubMed - in process] PMCID: PMC3572185 Free PMC Article At the URL there is a link to the whole article. More articles here: [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] There are more: If you go to www.pubmed.com and type in Curcumin, AML you will see more. She can take 8 grams(16 caps) a day with 6 x 1 gram fish oil tablets. Needs to be taken all in one go or maybe twice a day. Start on 2 caps a day and build up to 16 a day. Curcumin(turmeric) is the yellow curry spice in its pure form. You can order the curcumin from here: This one is the best: [link to www.vitacost.com] On special now. Meriva is a special formulation that helps absorption. Also Sulphorane the chemical found in cruciferous vegetables-broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower inhibits cancer cells. ___________________________________________________________ As well as this, lots of green tea.It contains epigallocatechins which also help. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Br J Haematol. 2010 Apr;149(1):55-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2009.08040.x. Epub 2010 Jan 20. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate induces cell death in acute myeloid leukaemia cells and supports all-trans retinoic acid-induced neutrophil differentiation via death-associated protein kinase 2. Britschgi A, Simon HU, Tobler A, Fey MF, Tschan MP. Source Department of Clinical Research, Experimental Oncology/Haematology, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland. Abstract Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) patients are successfully treated with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). However, concurrent chemotherapy is still necessary and less toxic therapeutic approaches are needed. Earlier studies suggested that in haematopoietic neoplasms, the green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) induces cell death without adversely affecting healthy cells. We aimed at deciphering the molecular mechanism of EGCG-induced cell death in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). A significant increase of death-associated protein kinase 2 (DAPK2) levels was found in AML cells upon EGCG treatment paralleled by increased cell death that was significantly reduced upon silencing of DAPK2. Moreover, combined ATRA and EGCG treatment resulted in cooperative DAPK2 induction and potentiated differentiation. EGCG toxicity of primary AML blasts correlated with 67 kDa laminin receptor (67LR) expression. Pretreatment of AML cells with ATRA, causing downregulation of 67LR, rendered these cells resistant to EGCG-mediated cell death. In summary, it was found that (i) DAPK2 is essential for EGCG-induced cell death in AML cells, (ii) ATRA and EGCG cotreatment significantly boosted neutrophil differentiation, and 67LR expression correlates with susceptibility of AML cells to EGCG. We thus suggest that EGCG, by selectively targeting leukaemic cells, may improve differentiation therapies for APL and chemotherapy for other AML subtypes. PMID: 20096012 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] _ _____________________________________________________ Hope this can help. Worth a try. There are people taking curcumin in high doses of 8grams a day for other hematological cancers. good luck. Charlotte99 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 42372344 United States 07/22/2013 11:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Verrrrrry peaceful ending when she stopped getting the transfusions. It was amazing. The only thing she ever took for pain was Tylenol once in the AM and once at night. Apparently the pain was in the bones. Also, she chilled easily... Bless her and the family........oh yes, and noooooooooooo chemo imo! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 11589730 Canada 07/22/2013 12:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks everyone for your replies. The amazing thing is that the doctor has just discovered possible tuberculosis in her lungs. We don't know yet if this is a consequence of the AML or if maybe just maybe the apparent AML is actually a leukamoid reaction to the TB. The bone marrow test will confirm. Hoping for a simple case of TB which can be cured!! |
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