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Posted by: Ronny Rudley
Post Date :Tuesday December 11 2007
Email : cari@overnetmarketing.net
Hello Everyone.... I am now 3 years clear of lung cancer. I do get nervous when its time for the Pet Scan
and Blood Test..I think all cancer survivors feel the same way.
Lung Cancer is one of the few that you can survive - providing you don't do Chemo or Radiation.
When I was told I had a mass in my lung, the first thing I did when I returned home was to call Amarc - the Poly people..(that's what I call them) PolyMVA saved my life.
I had to see an oncologist and I really thought that when I explained everything to him about Poly, he would understand. GUESS WHAT??? Not only did he NOT understand, he told me he would not ALLOW me to take Poly..in fact, he would only allow me to take Chemo and/or Radiation. Can you imagine someone telling you that you can't do something to save your life?!!!
We kind of argued without an argument...you know, agree to disagree... sooo I just said to him ..Why don't I just take the PET Scan and then we can talk about this..... and ...he agreed!
When I left him, I called a very well known Alternative MD on the West side of town. (My town being the Las Vegas area)
He gave me the name of an oncologist and surgeon who are sympathetic to Poly use. I don't know if I'm allowed to mention their names - so I won't. I don't want to see anyone so wonderful to have problems.
Well, at that point I had stage 2.9 lung cancer with 4 lymph nodes.. 2 at 1.9 and 2 smaller. The Lung Cancer had 2 cancers in one tumor..Bronchoalveolar and Adenocarcinoma. My oncologist told me that about 2% of the population had two in one tumor.. It seems as tho
I was always in the 2% category of whatever happens..
As soon as the Poly arrived along with COQ10, Liver Flush, Calcium, and an immune booster, I spoke with Gary Matson...and that started our 3 year relationship, so far..
We figured out how to take the Poly because in those days, we had to monitor the food and Poly, as things were a little different than they are now..and believe me it was tough.. Gary introduced me to my Poly friend, Marylin and together we struggled thru the time element of taking Poly, even getting up during the night to make sure it was every so many hours.. It was worth every minute because in 3 months, the stage 2 cancer was down to stage 1, and of the 4 nodes, 2 were "gone", and the 2 larger were now very small.. It was then that I had the surgery.
I must mention that my oncologist was obligated to tell me about Chemo. The Chemo he wanted me to take - Arissa - was taken off the market 2 months later for causing several deaths. Now he just says, keep doing what you have been doing...
Sooo.... Here I am 3 years later.... my blood reading is the lowest it has been, and the PET Scan is as clear as a bell !!!.
Thank you again and again for the PolyMVA. - YAY !!!!
UPDATE: August 30, 2009
Hi Everyone... Well I just gotta tell you all how happy I am!!
I had my 5 year (lung cancer) Pet scan and am free of cancer for 5 years!!!
5 years... no chemo, no radiation ... but lots of POLYMVA. That's as good as it gets!!!
I always tell any doctor who I come in contact with that I have had lung cancer and didn't take chemo or radiation ...that I am cancer free for 5 years. They look at me like I am from another planet, and just smile and say nothing.
My former broken ankle is healing well.. I will try my bowling skills today, and see how that will go because bowling starts very soon. I broke my ankle last October - thanks to my dogs.. but I still love them...nothing changes that.
I am back to working out at the gym because being confined to a wheel chair for three months with the ankle problem really did a number on me. I couldn't go to the gym for several months but now I feel wonderful.
I am hoping that all of you have the same good fortune and you all will
be/are cancer free and have an excellent report. POLYMVA WORKS..
Hugs to all...
Ronny