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From: lvr_phoenix on 17 Jan 2008 17:31 xikom01(a)yahoo.com.tw wrote: > Chemotherapy is a word that causes dread in most who hear it. It is a > time of stress as well as risk. If you, or someone you know, are > facing chemotherapy, these four simple steps may help get through the > process with better spirits and better results as well. > > 1. Tell your doctor if you get side effects from treatment > > You can't expect the possibility of relief from side effects if you do > not share them with your doctor. Be sure to communicate with your > doctor. Some people keep a health journal during and after treatment > to improve the information you have to present to your doctor if > problems arise more gradually. Discuss what you might keep in a health > journal that might improve the effectiveness of your treatment. > > 2. Ask your doctor before you take any other medicine > > All drugs operate by manipulating some normal cell function. This > includes the chemotherapy drugs as well. These manipulations may > conflict with the intended effects of your chemotherapy treatment. > Even herbals, or an over the counter pain reliever can lead to > unintended consequences. Always inform your doctor before taking any > other medications. > > 3. Take care of your health > > There are many things you can do to support the natural ability of > your body to restore, protect and defend itself from the effects of > injury and disease. Seek to improve your diet, find ways to reduce > other sources of stress in your life and be thankful for the hope and > opportunity you have because of your treatment. These things can have > a remarkable affect > > http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/horoscope/20060925/8064.html That's 3 steps. What is the forth? Spam people?
From: Waterspider on 17 Jan 2008 21:08 <lvr_phoenix(a)some.bar> wrote in message news:20080117173142.601$RQ(a)newsreader.com... > xikom01(a)yahoo.com.tw wrote: >> Chemotherapy is a word that causes dread in most who hear it. It is a >> time of stress as well as risk. If you, or someone you know, are >> facing chemotherapy, these four simple steps may help get through the >> process with better spirits and better results as well. >> >> 1. Tell your doctor if you get side effects from treatment >> >> You can't expect the possibility of relief from side effects if you do >> not share them with your doctor. Be sure to communicate with your >> doctor. Some people keep a health journal during and after treatment >> to improve the information you have to present to your doctor if >> problems arise more gradually. Discuss what you might keep in a health >> journal that might improve the effectiveness of your treatment. >> >> 2. Ask your doctor before you take any other medicine >> >> All drugs operate by manipulating some normal cell function. This >> includes the chemotherapy drugs as well. These manipulations may >> conflict with the intended effects of your chemotherapy treatment. >> Even herbals, or an over the counter pain reliever can lead to >> unintended consequences. Always inform your doctor before taking any >> other medications. >> >> 3. Take care of your health >> >> There are many things you can do to support the natural ability of >> your body to restore, protect and defend itself from the effects of >> injury and disease. Seek to improve your diet, find ways to reduce >> other sources of stress in your life and be thankful for the hope and >> opportunity you have because of your treatment. These things can have >> a remarkable affect >> >> http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/horoscope/20060925/8064.html > > That's 3 steps. What is the forth? Spam people? Hahah, "Share your feelings," which is exactly what you just did <g>.
From: anonymousone on 18 Jan 2008 22:24 On Jan 17, 12:31 pm, xiko...(a)yahoo.com.tw wrote: > Chemotherapy is a word that causes dread in most who hear it. It is a > time of stress as well as risk. If you, or someone you know, are > facing chemotherapy, these four simple steps may help get through the > process with better spirits and better results as well. > > 1. Tell your doctor if you get side effects from treatment > > You can't expect the possibility of relief from side effects if you do > not share them with your doctor. Be sure to communicate with your > doctor. Some people keep a health journal during and after treatment > to improve the information you have to present to your doctor if > problems arise more gradually. Discuss what you might keep in a health > journal that might improve the effectiveness of your treatment. > > 2. Ask your doctor before you take any other medicine > > All drugs operate by manipulating some normal cell function. This > includes the chemotherapy drugs as well. These manipulations may > conflict with the intended effects of your chemotherapy treatment. > Even herbals, or an over the counter pain reliever can lead to > unintended consequences. Always inform your doctor before taking any > other medications. > > 3. Take care of your health > > There are many things you can do to support the natural ability of > your body to restore, protect and defend itself from the effects of > injury and disease. Seek to improve your diet, find ways to reduce > other sources of stress in your life and be thankful for the hope and > opportunity you have because of your treatment. These things can have > a remarkable affect > > http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/horoscope/20060925/8064.html 4. Prayer
From: Waterspider on 19 Jan 2008 00:47 "anonymousone" <tedw2(a)earthlink.net> wrote in message news:69cfe441-3799-4657-a5cc-d6f5da543983(a)e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com... On Jan 17, 12:31 pm, xiko...(a)yahoo.com.tw wrote: > Chemotherapy is a word that causes dread in most who hear it. It is a > time of stress as well as risk. If you, or someone you know, are > facing chemotherapy, these four simple steps may help get through the > process with better spirits and better results as well. > > 1. Tell your doctor if you get side effects from treatment > > You can't expect the possibility of relief from side effects if you do > not share them with your doctor. Be sure to communicate with your > doctor. Some people keep a health journal during and after treatment > to improve the information you have to present to your doctor if > problems arise more gradually. Discuss what you might keep in a health > journal that might improve the effectiveness of your treatment. > > 2. Ask your doctor before you take any other medicine > > All drugs operate by manipulating some normal cell function. This > includes the chemotherapy drugs as well. These manipulations may > conflict with the intended effects of your chemotherapy treatment. > Even herbals, or an over the counter pain reliever can lead to > unintended consequences. Always inform your doctor before taking any > other medications. > > 3. Take care of your health > > There are many things you can do to support the natural ability of > your body to restore, protect and defend itself from the effects of > injury and disease. Seek to improve your diet, find ways to reduce > other sources of stress in your life and be thankful for the hope and > opportunity you have because of your treatment. These things can have > a remarkable affect > > http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/horoscope/20060925/8064.html 4. Prayer praise Allah?
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