Thank you for posting this comprehensive video Dr. Horowitz. I was diagnosed with stage one Non Hodgekin lymphoma of inguinal node. Treated with radiation and am clean at this time. I understand this indolent cancer is thought to be incurable and almost always makes a comeback. Through an alkaline diet of organic plant based foods I hope to be one who never has a recurrence. If it does come back my choice would be immunotherapy. .
Thank you so much for a brilliantly clear explanation. We have our first appointment with haematology tomorrow for my mum following her core biopsy so this information is really useful
I really admire your work, I used almost every day, any time I have a patient with a suspicios sintom I go to your videos looking for help to clear my ideas and get to the diagnosis. Thank you very much.
I was diagnosed with Epstein-Barr in 1992; I was admitted to the hospital with acute pyelonephritis; that is when I was diagnosed with the virus. At that time EBV was almost laughed at; I found "Osler's Web", a book about EBV. I was warned that I had a weakened immune system and would need to take care of myself. My life has been incredibly stressful. As of late I have had every symptom of lymphoma, NHL; I am going in for tests. I will refuse all treatment with the exception of homeopathic/naturopathic. I am middle-age; that is when EBV can really hit. I looked really good six months ago, but then began to deteriorate. It has hit me suddenly. Thank you for the video; may God's will be done!
Hope you get better...eat clean, get sun, juice greens ( masticating juicer ), and take immune boosting supplements...I could add more but will just say that let me know if you have other questions..
+Denise Horn stay away from sugar and eat a lot of greens (spinach is a good one) Eat nuts too. For you, eat absolutely NOTHING with sugar. Drink tea w/o sugar. You might even have to get rid of milk. Don't even make homemade cakes for your consumption- your family can eat it but you must live like a diabetic. Do not use air fresheners, perfume, or be around cologne and I'd freakin hand wash clothes. You are in critical condition so you should change your life style COMPLETELY. Get running, too!
Hi there Denise! I have just bumped into your message which really caught my attention because I know someone who is in the same health conditions but speaks no English. I have been wading the net in search of some information that can help her recover her health. So, it's been a very long time because your message was posted 7 years ago! So, how are you feeling now? Did you undergo those tests? What branch of medicine helped you resolve your health issues? I really hope you are back into shape by now. Looking foward to hearing from you. Cheers. Ps: If you can't discuss that herein, i can provide you with my email or WhatsApp number.
My Best Guy Friend had stage 4 lymphoma cancer, he got sick quickly and the doctors were hopeful that he would survive. He passed away a week later, I remember my husband getting on Facebook and he was like "Oh no" I said "What?" he said "Your not going to like this" I told him "Don't you tell me, don't you tell me what I think your going to say" I already in my heart knew and he said he passed away. That was two years ago, he was only 30, I still cry when I think of him, heck I'm crying as I write this, Cancer sucks.
XtremeKaiba I’m sorry for your loss, I’m 23 young male, I just found out I have lymphoma cancer, I’ve gone vegan, cut off all sugars etc, Drink only alkaline water, as to hoping to kill the cancer before it spreads. I really want to avoid chemo as there are many bad experiences with chemo out there including yours
@@angelrattpack I feel sorry that you have Cancer at such a young age, I do not know you and not sure if you pray, but I do and will pray that you get better, that it will not spread.
Fkn sad terribe, im siting here going mental my daughter has tbis cancer stage 2 and i dont want to loose her ive all ready lost a kid and this would tip me right off, 😢😢😢😢 really sorry for your loss
If early stage&good type lymphoma.... >.excellent response to chemotherapy.. But with some side effects. From mild to marked side effects. But newer drugs are more targeted to kill malignant cells.
Rita Acevedo my friend sitting beside me right this second has stage 4 non Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He’s been having chemo therapy for 2 months,. Although he stays kinda sickly and has pain, the chemo treatments are killing the cancer cells . He is 71 and doing very well with it .
Chemo has kept me going.Went into remission for 7 yrs.Had iv chemo after 7 yrs ,and it did no good ,but ended up on oral chemo combined drugs ,now they cant find any cancer in my body .
What do I know about NHL? It took my husband away from me 23 years ago. And I was told that a drug treatment for CLL was where it came from. I pray that better treatments are now available so no one will have to experience the heartbreak as I have now for years and years.
The encouraging things I have been reading about is that there are several new therapies coming on line for my own lymphoma, MCL. The first thing the (very compassionate, nice) PA told us when we got the biopsy results was "This is not a death sentence."