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I stayed at a homeopathic clinic that is run by medical doctors practising homeopathy. They have scientifically (big medcial university in Germany) confirmed studies and treatments where they managed to actually remove metastasing breast cancer in women.
Good thing is, I do feel better now and have more energy. The most amazing thing was that I [...]

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Well, you know what they say: three experts, three opinions. In this case, this is easy for me to live with, as the general view of my MRI results (bar one) is that no new growth has occured, my neurosurgeon even thinks it’s gone back a bit!
We are besides ourselves with joy!
I am convinced that [...]

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One month later…

Wow, time flies when you’re having fun! I’ve done gone a whole month without posting as they say in Texas.
So, this is what happened in the meantime:
In Cologne, I undertook a couple of alternative (or experimental as my radio-oncologists called it) treatments related to the immune system. Firstly, I was given a treatment called hyperthermia. [...]

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Went to see the radio-oncologists a few days ago. What a contrast to my neurosurgeon!
The idea was to discuss my therapy and options, as well as (or so I thought) to answer any questions I might have. The doctor (think young urban Porsche driver with an attitude) was late for the appointment then rushed in [...]

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Friday, May 30th 2008

Spent the whole day at the hospital. After some initial confusion as to which floor/room I should be assigned to, I had a conversation with a nice Pakistani doctor who’s assigned as my case manager. He asked me about my medical history, medication, prior operations, etc.
Was then left to my own devices and served a [...]

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Feeling somewhat better now. Just back from talking with the head of the neurosurgery clinic. It appears that the operation itself is no big deal, routine so to speak (see below).
Problem is, they don’t really know what it is.
On the positive side, however, the tumour seems to be well-defined and therefore easier to remove. We’ll [...]

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