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    Just finished my second day of fasting and after my body passed most of it toxins out I actually feel great. Very normal and full of energy. I'm also not hungry anymore.

    From what I've gathered the actual chemo chemicals float around your body for 4-6 hours before you completely pisses them out or metabolizes them.

    Normally, you get sick a few hours after chemo because of all the good cells that are getting killed in the process similar to why the flu makes you feel like crap because of all the cells getting killed off by the virus attacking them. This is especially true of red & white blood cells.

    If what current clinical trails has shown is true then techincally after a 48hr water fast a majority of my healthy cells should now be in a shield mode. Shielding themselves from toxins (mostly because your body starts to filter natural toxins into your blood stream when you are fasting), amoung other threats.

    As of now I have been water fasting for 60hrs. It was hard at first but WOW... I would have never believed it but once my body flushed crap from every possible orfice of my body I feel awesome.

    I go in for my first ADVB treatment in 1 hour... wish me luck. If I turn out to be wrong about the chemo fasting.. trust me.. I won't make myself suffer without food again.

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      good luck.
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        Wishing you luck with the next round of treatments :up:



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          it may sound weird, but eating clean can really help. takes a lot of the stress off your body so it can use more of its power to fight the cancer.
          I know of a guy (friend of a friend) who was diagnosed with colon cancer in the later terminal stages and made a full recovery. He credits his success to going on a straight vegan diet (along with the doctor's treatments). PM me if you want his contact info.

          Not to be repetititve but I will continue to keep you in prayer. With the latest treatments that are available, cancer is no longer the death sentence that it once was.

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            Good luck Robert. Maybe the chemo will have some positive side effects, other than helping defeat the cancer, like super human strength or maybe even the one thing every little kid, and probably everyone here, would love to have, X-Ray vision.
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              So far so good. I'm posting currently from the chemo bull pen using my Blackberry. I was supposed to start at 8:30 this morning

              So far I've already pissed orange once thanks to the Adriamycin. I'm currently getting the last drug infusion of Dacarbazine which takes the longest to administer and burns my IV site.

              Tara has taken a few pics she's keeping to track the progression of my treatments if they're not to bad I will post some up later.

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                Thanks for keeping us updated man. We're all pulling for you.
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                  Headway is being made



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                    NICE MAN, HANG IN THERE AND THE BEST OF LUCK.
                    as a side note after my dad had chemo and radiation he lost his hair. my dad was 75 years old now and had really nice thick grey hair. when that shit came back in it came in black. he looked like a "just for men" commercial and i made fun of him. i know you dont have grey hair but maybe youll get something else cool. if nothing else i know you are going be grateful once youre cured and not take health for granted like a lot of us do.
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                      Wow guys, I greatly underestimated the toll of chemo. My regiment was Adriamycin, Bleomycin, Velban, and Dacarbazine otherwise known as ABVD. The Adriamycin is the red Koolaid looking stuff they are injecting into my in the 2nd pic.

                      At first when I got home I was fine and then within about an hour I began getting some horrid abdominal cramping. Since my body was still in fasting mode my stomach was getting pumped full of bile. Naturally, when you fast you liver gets overloaded with your body's natural toxins and begins to empty it out via your bile duct into your stomach. The first day you water fast you get a little nauseated because of it. Well my liver immediately started filtering out the chemo this way into my stomach and needless to say vomitting was not fun. Things didn't settle down until 9:30 last night when I was finally able to put down some soup and saltines. I tried watching the movie Casino but I was to wiped out.

                      This morning I feel almost completely normal again. So I might have discovered the good & bad of fasting before chemo. Good is that next day you're almost 100% normal again. Bad is the first 8hrs after chemo is lower abdominal hell. I personally believe it has alot to do with the Dacarbazine since the burning sensation in my guts were almost similar to those in my veins.

                      Here's some pics from my treatment.





                      Last edited by RobertK; 06-28-2008, 07:37 AM. Reason: Update: Chemo Treatment 1 -With Pics (YAY!)

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                        Informative documentary you have going. Glad you're feeling better today. Steve L.

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                          Glad to hear that the vomiting episode was of limited time :up:

                          Lookin' pimp with your literature and Dasani there RobertK!! :pimp:
                          Keep up that ever so positive spirit of yours!



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                            Hey,

                            I'm not a big words of encouragement kind of guy however I do know what it's like to be scared shitless and sick.

                            I also know that having a positive outlook (whatever may come) is key.

                            If it ever comes to a point where you feel like the wheels are coming off the wagon, feel free to get in touch with me, even if you just want to scream at someone (take care not to injure those close to you).

                            Daniel

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                              Hang in there, good thoughts are coming to you and family from NJ.
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                                Probably can't say it enough, but best of luck man!
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