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<blockquote data-quote="Bora68" data-source="post: 665619" data-attributes="member: 21260"><p>Sorry to hear that story. Will be very tough for you both. My wife had bowel cancer which had spread everywhere in her liver. Too far gone to even operate they said. Anyway they reckoned with chemo she could live for about 18 months. After a record 81 cycles of chemo she had a remarkable recovery and was completely cancer free and still is 14 years later. Somehow her immune system kicked in and recognised the cancer cells needed eliminating. </p><p>Thought i would relate our experience to just remind you that ever case is unique and not without hope. </p><p>The only other thing we did was have an aboriginal bush medicine which was a drink made from Scavoela i think is its Latin name. The doctors used scoff at that idea but who knows ,it may have helped. Anyway all the best for you and your wife for the difficult treatment road ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bora68, post: 665619, member: 21260"] Sorry to hear that story. Will be very tough for you both. My wife had bowel cancer which had spread everywhere in her liver. Too far gone to even operate they said. Anyway they reckoned with chemo she could live for about 18 months. After a record 81 cycles of chemo she had a remarkable recovery and was completely cancer free and still is 14 years later. Somehow her immune system kicked in and recognised the cancer cells needed eliminating. Thought i would relate our experience to just remind you that ever case is unique and not without hope. The only other thing we did was have an aboriginal bush medicine which was a drink made from Scavoela i think is its Latin name. The doctors used scoff at that idea but who knows ,it may have helped. Anyway all the best for you and your wife for the difficult treatment road ahead. [/QUOTE]
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