Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hodgkins Disease More Condition_symptoms My Friend Has Hodgkins Disease And Shes Eleven Will She Die?

My friend has hodgkins disease and shes eleven will she die? - hodgkins disease more condition_symptoms

is 90-95% curable

4 comments:

Judy B said...

I'm sorry for your friend. For eleven years, and have for the treatment of cancer is simply unfair.

You should know that many people to survive cancer, and even a normal and happy life. In fact, if one with survivors of cancer, almost always, that cancer is "the best thing that could happen to them." Why do you say that? This is because if your own death, the value of their face time on Earth much more. Stop wasting valuable time and discover what you really want in life. So my request is that your friend, even though only eleven years the view that this type of cancer is a blessing.

Here are some valuable resources for alternative healing of your friend:
- Hippocrates Health Institute - West Palm Beach, Florida. (Yahoo Search)
- Food issues - DVD (found at Amazon)
Dr. Leonard Coldwell (over 90% cure of cancer - a doctor in Germany, and author - you will find her book on amazon)
- Crazy Sexy Cancer by Kris Carr, super-model andCancer survivors
- Dr. Robert Young - Headquartered in San Diego - www.phmiracleliving.com

You and your friend are in my prayers.

Marco's girl said...

Hodgkin's disease is highly curable, especially if you found. I'm sorry that one years eleven of these type of illness on everyone's faces. Apparently he had a bad deal, but I'm glad that she has a friend like you to be worried about it and stay with him. The best thing we can do for your friend to be by her side when she needs someone in his mind, and make him happy, to give people laugh and the things with him. The worst thing to do is say that cancer is not there. If she wants to talk ... the left side, otherwise .. no. Let him dictate what you do. Be careful and try not to stress. Lymphoma is curable, and many, many people are living in remission and a healthy, long and happy. Pray that is what happened with your friend.

Rx chick said...

Dear JJ,
I'm sorry for your friend, and I can understand why he fears for his friend. To answer your question, depending on how advanced the lymphoma was when I was diagnosed. If it is diagnosed early, it has a very high probability of survival, but if this is in the final stages of the likelihood of survival is found significantly reduced.
In any case, I do not want to encourage you to hope, because miracles do not happen to lose!
Good luck to your friend.

dominica... said...

This is a type of cancer. If recognized early on many opportunities to do so. Good luck to your friend.

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