My Chemo therapy went better than I expected.

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#281 Post by jpeps »

RSH wrote:
However:

Each and everything at all the time mankind is existing, human beings are doing, thinking and publishing things that could be (some later) classified as the early XX's pop YY.
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No, you don't understand what pop psychology is. Could be a language/cultural disconnect.

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#282 Post by nooby »

Odd thing did happen yesterday- I got thrown out
and my post got deleted. Maybe something I did
but it looked like as if somebody did not like us to write
about religion. I am too paranois though due to the medication???

I had the chemo therapy now Monday and local time is now
Tuesday 11/3 but you name it 3/11 or something culture differ :)

Side effects is not so severe I am a bit more dizzy than usual
so I hope it keep on that level Maybe my stomach ace more
but the oxy things take care of that. Some kind of Morphin?
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#283 Post by jpeps »

nooby wrote: but the oxy things take care of that. Some kind of Morphin?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycodone

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#284 Post by nooby »

Yes I trust it is the same substance and name seems familiar too.

I should read up on it then :)
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#285 Post by Sky Aisling »

Good Morning, nooby.

Does Sweden allow medical marijuana?
Has your doctor prescribed it for you?

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#286 Post by nooby »

Sky Aisling wrote:Good Morning, nooby.

Does Sweden allow medical marijuana?
Has your doctor prescribed it for you?
Nope As far as I know Sweden are one of the most restricted
prescibing such things.

Today is Wednesday and the big side effects has not started yet.
Unless the Yoghurt

I even fail to get prescription for ADD concerta to ease
my severe deficit lacking such drugs.
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#287 Post by Sky Aisling »

Marijuana is allowed for MS patients:
http://www.thelocal.se/20120212/39060
In addition to its approved use for MS, Sativex is also in Phase III clinical development as a treatment for cancer pain, according to GW.
But, apparently according to Wiki, you can bring marijuana in from another Schengen* country without permission for medical use.
See section on 'Sweden'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_and_ ... f_cannabis
However; according to the Regulation on the control of drugs is permitted for Swedes to bring medicine containing cannabis into Sweden from another Schengen country without permission and without Schengen certificate. The introduction must be based on that it is intended for medical purposes and for personal use, and that "the amount of each journey will be in relation to the length and shall in no case exceed the equivalent of 30 days of consumption." [71]
*The Schengen Area is the area comprising 26 European countries that have abolished passport or any other type of border control in-between their common borders, also referred to as internal borders. It functions as a single country for international travel purposes, with a common visa policy.

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#288 Post by nooby »

But I am not into drugs. When you use the word Marijuana
I fail to see that as legal. I trust you mean a pil tablet or
and oil or something because when I grew up they smoked such. I am not a smoker. Have never done such inhalation.

I would only do such if it had massive rate of patients
that got rid of their tumors thanks to the Marijuana.

But my vague memory is that it made the pain less severe?

That is why they give me Morphine like pills.. Oxycontine and Oxynorm.
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#289 Post by Sky Aisling »

http://www.medicalmarijuana.net/uses-an ... motherapy/
Cancer patients can benefit from using medical marijuana, whether as an alternative cancer treatment or to help mitigate unpleasant side effects of chemotherapy. Even lung cancer patients can use medical marijuana--
http://guardianlv.com/2013/11/chemother ... marijuana/
Cancer treatments are becoming more and more effective, but along with the destruction of cancer cells come a lot of extra undesirable effects. More and more it is becoming widely known that chemotherapy patients benefit from smoking marijuana. Smoking it is not actually necessary though. Eating it in some form seems to be the most beneficial mode of ingestion. Extracts are becoming more frequently made and available which do not produce any feelings on intoxication.
http://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatme ... /marijuana
Certain cannabinoid drugs have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to relieve nausea and vomiting and increase appetite in people with cancer and AIDS.

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#290 Post by nooby »

Like I expected it is mainly for use this way.
Certain cannabinoid drugs have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to relieve nausea and vomiting and increase appetite in people with cancer and AIDS.
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#291 Post by nooby »

Monday 10/3 Tenth or Mars second treatment with the new stronger
Cytostatica. Cell poison. The big side effects lasted from Monday evening to yesterday Thursday night but today I feel almost normal.

not tired like yesterday so hopefully this will be
the base line mode I can stay within and not feeling total worn out.

My Anorexia has subsided or what the word for it is. stopped.

That is very good. Had it gone on it sure would have killed me.

Water and food is very essetial to survival so to get back
the appetite for food was good thing indeed,

The treatment is 29/30 days apart so have plenty of time to adjust.
Dearly hope this stronger treatment has effect on the cancer
which the first months of a less strong treatment had no effect on.

Just me reporting on my condition in case you feel for to follow the walk to death

Emotionally I fail to take in the impact I avoid it at al cost.

I sure don't want to die and I try my best to forget the fact.

Not a good sign. The better way should be to deal with it intellectually
and emotionally head on instead of going into a kind of bubble
keeping reality out of awareness.

It is amazing how good my body is to not take in facts about my condition. I am happy go lucky instead of feeling sad knowing me will die soon.

I think it is named "Avoidance Spectrum disorder" something :)
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#292 Post by Tote »

Hey Nooby! glad you're feeling a little better.

What's normal anyway?? :D

I'm very good at putting things off and not thinking about the things I don't want to think about. I never do today what I can put off until tomorrow. I have a list in my head of all the things I need to do tomorrow. Big list. Lucky tomorrow never comes :D

Hang in there and keep us posted.

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#293 Post by nooby »

Haha same here. A ToDolist .txt and I add to it and seldom really do
the things I list there. Avoidance is a rather apt word.
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#294 Post by greengeek »

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#295 Post by nooby »

Tomorrow, tomorrow what would life be without tomorrow.
Either one look forward with great expectation or
with cautious skepticism towards or about what comes ahead tomorrow.

I bought fresh Chicken or Broiler fillet. First I fry/fried several of the m and later test out if one could boil instead of fry. Would that draw out
the fat and made it hard to chew on? Fying being the preferred way to prepare then for eating. The fried ones tasted rather okay to me.

cost a lot though. But I do have the money so no big deal.

Just me being too Stingy? and holding on to the money

To fry was mych better than to cook. The cooking process
draw out the "juicy stuff making the meat drier. )
So I do get why the they recommended frying instead of cooking.
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#296 Post by nooby »

I am less sleepy today compared to Monday the day I got the dose
of chemical poison that is supposed to kill the Tumor- Or at least
make it less food environ for it to surive :)

Tuesday, Wednesday.
Thursday I felt tired but Friday went rather well.

So if it stay like that they it sure is managble Haha

the Anorexia which is a kind of "avoidance" strategy
gave in to another such. To not sleep at night. To wake up
and not to feel for getting back to bed. That lack of longtime sleep
make be a bit sleepy this time of the day. 16.00 PM oops 4 PM.

like tonight despite being way into next week Tuesday. I woke up
0.50 AM in the Tuesday early morning very late Monday night
My English fails me here. End of Saturdays log.

Edit haha my brain are so good at hiding my spelling mistakes
that my memory is that I really spelt the words right.

But when come I come here I saw the obvious mistakes.
It is odd indeed that I fail to see them while they are most fresh,
Kind of very embarrassing indeed.
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#297 Post by Sylvander »

Try some Salmon. :D
It's £13.50 per kg where I live.
Bought 1kg yesterday.
At least 4 portions from that.
Nice fried or baked.
Rather delicate flavor.
To get all of its flavor, don't under-cook it.
Under-cooked flesh is rather flavorless.
Enjoy. :D

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#298 Post by nooby »

Sylvander I agree those birds tasted real good.

My teeth? are very bad so that almost nothing works to chew.
They are too few left and these have caries in them too
and should been taking care of but I hate to have people
poking around in my mouth. I am to blame they only want
to keep them selves and their families well fed on my behalf :)
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#299 Post by nooby »

Report from Early Morning Tuesday Mars 18 I have this
not wanting to go back to bed avoidance thing again.

So I write here and on Facebok. I should also write on the
instruction to my three years younger Sister and tell her
to send a pre-made text/post that thanks all of you for letting
me be part of this community despite me being so annoyingly
bad at remembering how to do things.

Without you guys life would be so much dull and dim and
lacking the Bright Light in my inner Sky Heaven :)

I should not name it to be a "religious atheist" it is too misleading.

My body act in a way that feels religious to me. Butmy intellect
tells me there is no evidence for such a God.

So what to name such a way. It is not logical and not a philosophy
because it lack almost all of what makes religions a philosphy for
for practical Life.

I am not Buddist I almost hate how they show off and see
their "practice" as the best there is for them. Not my way though.

But they follow a practice and my "lack of faith
but emotional relation to a fictive God is a kind of practice too.

Emotional embrace of a way to see the world.

Sure a very twisted way so I skip all the claims it makes
and I stick to the emotional relation without making any claims.

I find Christian faith as a kind of deception that the believer
chose to see as the real thing. To them God really exist outside
of their Body! So they commit to that view. God is real.
A God deception is to them a false God. Or no God at all.

To me that kind of God is the real thing. "The God Delusion"
is how they go about their faith as far as I know what they do.

But my emotional embrace of God is to make as few claims
as possible so I only say. My body tells me that it feels like
a friendly emotional embrace. Early childhood memories
of being unconditionally loved by my parents?


Does any of above make any sense to you? What other words
would accomplish better understanding of my poorly thought out
view?
Took me about one hour to write this very hasty text. I am very slow!!!
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#300 Post by tubeguy »

nooby wrote:So what to name such a way. It is not logical and not a philosophy
because it lack almost all of what makes religions a philosphy for
for practical Life.
I would call it "Enlightened Spirituality" :)
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