In the last five years oncologists are becoming more open to this multi-dimensional approach. Both my chemo and radiation oncologists were very open and knew I was doing an alternative program concurrently with the treatment. And these programs were absolutely valuable. It's the general feeling by my team of doctors that it really saved me from any bone loss in the jaw and improved my salvia flow.
The alternative program can both protect you and enhance the conventional treatment. I would not immediately discuss this with your oncologist without getting a sense of his feelings about this. Hint around it. You will get a sense of their openness. Remember, oncologists are experts in their area; they are not fluent or knowledgeable about alternative supplements. It's difficult for them to keep update with new chemo agents. But make sure your alternative doctor or has extensive experience working with conventional protocols.
A good sign is if they work closely with oncologists. This was the case with my herbalist, Donnie Yance. In fact, Donnie lectures to conventional docs. There are a number of cancer centers around the world that incorporate a multi-dimensional approach.
If you solely do an alternative program your oncologist will more than likely attempt to talk you out of it. They will try and get details about what you are doing and who you are doing it with. My standard response: "I'm exploring another option right now." And their reply: "What option?" Your reply: "I prefer not going into it". They will keep pushing you but just keep smiling and saying, "I prefer not going into it." They will give up at some point.
I can vividly remember going to see a new oncologist and his nurse asking the standard questions: "When were you diagnosed? November 97? That was a year and half ago, what have you been doing since then?" "An alternative program." "What kind of alternative program?" I reply with my standard answer said firmly, "I prefer not to go into that." Remember no matter what they say, don't go into it! For example: They need it for their records, they want to see if it will interfere with their regimens.
If you have found a world-class alternative doctor, they will know if you are doing anything that will interfere with conventional therapy. You don't want to open yourself to a long lecture on why you are making a mistake, so on and so on. What you can say to them, is this: "What supplements are contra-indicated with this chemo or radiation?"
What you ideally want to do is find an oncologist who can monitor you. To put together a team who are all on the same page. How do you make this happen? First, believe that doc is out there. I assure you they are. I found them but it took some time and determination. And if one does not appear right away, enroll your present oncologist into supporting you. This can be a great lesson in of itself.
It starts with not judging them and knowing they are doing the best they can and their perspective comes out of a long educational process that had no opening for other ways of healing. If you have no judgment of them, it will help them have no judgment of you. Remember the rule: what you feel inside will be reflected back to you.
Be patient with this process and keep centered. If you can bring a friend along on your doctor visits this can be very supportive to not getting reactive or giving anyone an opening to try and talk you out of your decisions. And this will happen,so be prepared.
Breast Cancer Survivor Story
I learned the power of will during my cancer journey through a very unusual process: I called it "Shower Sequencing". Since the cancer was in my neck and tonsil it was important to keep the lymph moving there. I discovered that a method of creating movement in the lymph was to first run hot water from the shower over each side of my neck for 30 seconds and then cold water for 30 seconds! For some reason I chose to do this just before I went to sleep!
I would lean my head back, exposing my neck to the shower and go thru the sequence of hot and cold 12 times. Counting in my head 30 seconds for hot and then cold. I did this for three and half years, every night. During the spring and summer it wasn't difficult but come late fall and winter, it was brutal! The water got considerably colder. And this is where I discovered the "power of will".
I can remember so many times during those cold months, standing under that cold shower late at night and being one second away from bailing out. It was just to damn cold! I would say things in my head like, "I'll just skip it tonight." Or "I'll cut it down to 15 seconds increments tonight, give it a rest". We all know the process of excuses! But I just reached down inside of myself and found a toughness I didn't know was there and hung in there and I came to understand the power of "will".
After I was done, I always felt I had accomplished something--feeling a sense of victory: "I did it!" Of course, the girlfriend was never too happy when I got into bed! Because for some reason I always finished the "sequencing" on the cold water! Maybe I enjoyed making her an unwilling partner in my suffering! "No, sweetie, my doctor said it was important to finish on the cold." (I am pretty sure he said that!).
If you're going through a journey with any kind of illness there are going to come moments when you don't want to do something. You must "cowboy or cowgirl up" and do it! It will teach you about your own strength which is so much greater than you can imagine. And learning about your strength will empower your healing. Sometimes how we heal is a healing in of itself. I not only helped my lymph to continue to move but strengthened my spirit.
As I write this and think back to those moments under the shower, I remember that I also learned about surrender. Sometimes I would let go and just surrender myself to the cold. I would disengage my thoughts. I let go of the thought that the cold water was uncomfortable and I became friends with it. The cold on my skin felt almost luxurious. The power of thought is always there to help us.
So my warrior brothers and warrior sisters, I encourage you to always try and find the gifts during your journey. It will truly change the journey.
Gregory Drambour has sinced written about articles on various topics from Types of Cancer, Environment and Energy Healing. Gregory Drambour is the author of the well-acclaimed book about Native American Spirituality. He is a cancer survivor and owner of Sedona Sacred. Gregory Drambour's top article generates over 22200 views. to your Favourites.
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