Quote From: amyfordI just found out yesterday that, in addition to endometriosis and ovarian cysts, I also have cervical cancer. I am a homemaker with no insurance and am lucky enough to have found a gyn that has "connections" and referred me to a surgeon that will help me work out the finances of surgery. That was before the "cancer" diagnoses, though. God put Dr. Fiorica (the surgeon), Dr Sudbury (my gyn), and Dr Canada (my family dr) in my path for healthcare.  
 
Even with my faith, I'm anxious as both my parents died of cancers. And we have 5 kids between us, so they're care and transportation to school is my "job."  
 
Dr. Phil, if you can offer some counsel, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you! 
Amy  
Bradenton, FL 
I have had breast cancer twice, Nov 1998 and Oct 2004 diagnoses; have lost a half and a whole sister from this disease; I also had lung cancer in my Dad's family (paternal grandfather). I plan to be the one who stays on the planet and helps others to get well and stay well. My sisters I believe are on the other side wishing me well and pulling for me to be and stay cured of this disease.
I also have no insurance; was able to be covered at the county hospital as most of my current is child support and they don't count that; so I was able to get my biopsies and have medical following while I cured myself with "alternative" means (I told them you can follow me, but I will not do surgery or chemo, which meant I got to see a different doctor each time as I wasn't being followed by an oncologist; it took me 2 months to get a new biopsy after my lump was gone; I had to agree that I might do surgery were it possible--it was completely benign--that was Feb. 2004). I too have 4 kids, my youngest has Down Syndrome and I want to be here to see my great grandchildren graduate high school, thank you. Fortunately, the alternative helps I used are not all that expensive.
After 1998 diagnosis I did all the conventional MD stuff: lumpectomy, chemotherapy, radiation. Then I spend the next six years telling people I think I could've cured the cancer with what I'm doing to get the chemo out of my system. Last Nov. I had my chance and I did 3 herbal chemos (essiac, amazon herbs, black drawing poultice), juicing carrott, beet, spinach and wheat grass, listened to Louise Hay's Cancer: Discovering Your Healing Power cd, ate lots of organic food and sprouted bread, did a hot bath and enema, asked people to pray for me, and in 17 days my lump had completely disappeared. So, I've done it both ways, conventional and alternative.
Whatever you do, get hold of Louise Hays cd--I believe that was the most powerful thing I did, that and asking to be prayed for--there's a lot of studies that show other's prayers do speed healing. Several books for you to look at: Love, Medicine and Miracles by Bernie Siegel (he has a more recent book, similar title; haven't read it yet), and Remarkable Recovery by Caryle Hirshberrt & Marc Ian Barash, and "I Beat Cancer, and Here's How I Did It: 50 Stories"(this is almost all alternative stories--I'm sure there are lots of healing stories with complementary medicine--using conventional and alternative together). Lots of long term survivors are out there, and the stories are beginning to be heard, and the mds are doing lots more complementary work. More people are surviving longer all the time. A few famous people I am aware of: Olivia Newton John, Diahnn Carrol, Lance Armstrong.
There's a woman named Dr. Lorraine Day, an md herself (was chief orthopedic surgeon at the hospital for UCSF in San Francisco) who healed her tumor (happened to be breast cancer) using juicing and enemas and organic food pretty my alone. She has a video called "Cancer Doesn't Scare Me Anymore" and spreads the word while actually getting into sparring matches with people; her information is good, however. Her site is easy to find on the web and has pictures.
In this country most people will tell you to do what the doctors say or to use complementary. You may believe you need to do conventional or complementary medicine; if that is your belief by all means do so. I cannot of course treat, prescibe, advise, anything like that; I can however share info. and tell you what I did. I have a paper from an alternative medical journal that covers what nutrients have been tested for use with what chemos (most nutrients made the chemo stronger and improved longevity) if you go that route and can help me with postage and copy cost (my printer is SLOW so I go to Office Depot for 7 cents a copy until I can think of some other source or become a non-profit and have some cash flow. I'm just a struggling single mom turning into a cancer activist at the moment).
There's a wonderful website called annie appleseed project which is an online encyclopedia of alternative cancer treatments. My story is there if you search "gravizon" which is the rainforest herbal formula I used--it's an immune support.
One last thing, as this is getting to be a humungous post--I saw a movie called "The Blue Butterfly" at the Orinda, CA film festival a couple of weeks ago. It is a true story (the child was interviewed and said it was 90% true to his emotion and experience--he's 23 years old now. 13 years ago a french canadian boy who had terminal brain cancer and his mother went to the rainforest in Costa Rica with a world renowned entymologist to catch a blue butterfly. He returned home with the butterfly and to this day is cancer free. A friend of mine who speaks fluent french asked him what he ate while he was there--he said (in french) "I ate what they ate. I drank what they drank." I believe it was the food from the rainforest plus a miracle. I saw him walking around the festival looking healthy as a horse; he wants to help children with cancer. I believe he will. I also believe you can survive, thrive and get well.
Good luck, God bless, Linda