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The Cancer Carer

How two brothers joined forces to save a life from a killer
disease - against the given odds.
It is GUARANTEED that you will be EDUCATED and become
EMPOWERED by the information available to you here.
Find out how the PRINCIPLES and METHODS that you will learn
about from this site WILL unlock the doors to the truths that you
NEED to know to combat cancer and give yourself the best chance to
defeat this disease.
"A book of inspiration and hope"... by Ben Brody |
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Please read on. You too could duplicate this success
story!!
Dear Friends,
As I have discovered, this situation can literally happen to anyone at any
time...."Diagnosis Cancer!!"
Cancer is indiscriminate. Cancer knows no boundaries in the various strata
of our society. It doesn`t care much about religion, nor the suburb in
which you live. Cancer is seriously `out there` for all of us.
After the "bombshell" diagnosis (in March 2003), my brother, Jim, and I
considered what both the mainstream and alternative medicine experts had
to
offer, as well as listening to "just people", and we adopted our own
approach to vigorously attacking this insidious disease that had invaded
my
brother`s body. Neither my brother nor myself were even remotely medically
savvy, but with the application of common sense, a willingness to learn
and
a will to win demonstrated by both my brother as patient and myself as
carer led to the total remission of an inoperable and aggressive small
cell
lung cancer which the surgeon said would probably kill my brother in about
two months or so. That was about 10 months before the time of originally
writing this as 2004 kicked in, and the written diagnosis by the
Oncologist
in his notes at the termination of the mainstream treatment, in late
August
about 4 months before the new year commenced, was a simple "Patient in
complete remission!" - or as he put it in his own words to my brother and
myself, "This is about as good as it gets, boys!!" There was absolutely
no
sign of the cancer whatsoever!
In reality,I don`t think anything that we did to combat the disease in our
own way could be classed as the least bit brilliant. Our motives were not
to take on the system, and yet we did not wish to quietly acquiesce to
what
the `system` oriented doctors told us, nor did we want to believe
blindly
in what the natural therapists had to offer either.We basically didn`t
necessary believe nor disbelieve anyone without thorough research to
verify
facts and assertions. We found that no one had the total and definitive
approach, which was our gut suspicion from very early on. We took on the
responsibility of the treatment ourselves, or at least my brave brother
the
patient did after the various proposed courses of action and treatments
over the period of time had been discussed between us at length. My
brother
decided that if he was going to die, it would only be his fault, and if he
lived it would be because of a considered plan of attack for which he was
primarily responsible. For him, the only thing worse than dying would be
if
he let it be someone else`s fault. It`s a great knee jerk reaction in
society today to blame someone else and sue for damages. Indeed, we live
in
a sad, morally bankrupt society in many respects. My brother`s philosophy
was that the `end play` result would be because of one body, two minds,
and
a common sense `elastic` plan that was basically aimed at the
acquisition
of information and using that information to implement various courses of
action with specialist treatment from the various experts in the field, as
well as what we did ourselves at the `coal face` on a day to day
basis.
Part of my job as carer was that I was responsible for getting the
information we thought we would need and passing it on, and I must admit
that I pursued the information with great vigour. My heart was in fact
exploding with a desire to learn like nothing else before. The plan
evolved
as things marched on. We did not have the benefit of an all embracing
personal `roadmap` incorporating many ideas to lead to a possible good
end result.Nothing to resemble it, in fact. I found nothing like that
anywhere in my research. I only found a myriad of `competing`
information
between the various available treatments and the philosophies behind them.
Nothing much at all to indicate a `complimentary medicine` approach.
Nothing at all to approach the topic on the basis of not letting things
slip through the cracks, that is to say, little or no credence being given
by the exponent of one form of treatment to the exponents of other
methods.
It didn`t make sense to me. Countless hours were spent researching and
speaking with all sorts of people who either had expertise in one form or
another or personal experience on some aspect of the topic, and after a
time, and with an overpowering amount of information lying over my desk,
in
my computer and around my room, I did manage to pull the treads together
and make sense of things enough to form the basis of useable information
for our plan. Needless to say, the research could not be approached on the
basis of having a mild academic interest in an interesting topic at a
leisurely pace. This was literally life and death, as small cell cancers,
like the one my brother was diagnosed as having, are one of the `wild
fires` of the cancer world`they spread at an enormous pace and suck the
life force from the victim just as rapidly in a way that needs to be seen
to be believed.
I remember thinking to myself when going through the piles of information
with heart in mouth, and what seemed to be gallons of adrenaline
constantly
in my system, that I wished that there was a basic guide from someone
who`d
been there, done it, and beaten the disease having considered and perhaps
implemented a broad range of the options available. To my mind there
wasn`t
anything like that at all that I found. It is true that people can invent
virtually anything that they really need to invent,if it's important
enough. My brother and I needed to save a life, so we invented our own
plan
as we couldn`t find anything else good enough. It's as simple as that!!
There is nothing that has the capacity to change one`s life so much as a
personal experience. That`s what`s happened to me. These days we all seem
to know someone who either is or has been affected by cancer, but unless
one really gets to live the experience, the effect on one`s psyche often
is
not all that dramatic. Well, cancer has now affected me and I`m a slightly
different person in the way I think now, as opposed to how I thought prior
to March 2003. I remember walking through a shopping centre shortly after
the diagnosis with my brother and sister, and apart from the fact that my
brother had difficulty walking because he could hardly breath because of
the tennis ball sized cancer in his lung, we must have presented to all
the
passers by around us just as three people not in any particularly
extraordinary situation. Of course nothing could have been further from
the
truth. I couldn`t begin to describe my thoughts and how I felt that day,
and I wasn`t the one who was told he was probably going to die so imagine
what was going through my brother`s mind at the time. So it seems to me
these days when I look at people in the many situations in which one looks
at people, whether they appear happy, indifferent or sad, that one really
never knows what might be afflicting those people at that very moment.
They
might be in the middle of the worst crisis in their lives, but you just
can`t tell by looking. Helping people in need is a basic and common knee
jerk reaction in most of us. So to cut a long story short, I decided to
put
my acquired knowledge on this topic together, in the hope that it is of
use
to people in need of hope as well as a battle plan in combating this
disease.
Cancer of the worst kind is beatable, and I can tell you that from my
personal experience. In this 147 page ebook, you will learn every bit of
information and trick that I learned, and you won`t have to go through the
pain that I went through in acquiring the information and helping put the
plan together. This will also give you an incredible head start on things
that you should know about cancer from the viewpoint of a `carer`, the
person standing right next to the person in the firing line. Although I
have collaborated with my brother in the writing of this book, if my
brother were to put down his thoughts in his own way, they may differ
somewhat to mine, or may focus on different aspects. That would only be
natural I suppose as he was obviously so subjectively affected. I have
tried to be as objective as possible, although I would imagine that
emotions and thought patterns stemming from a very traumatic time might
creep into what I have to say and how I say it. However, this is my best
effort at helping people who may be affected in one way or another by this
terrible disease.
Why is this so cheap??...you may ask. The honest truth is that I was
originally going to post the information for free, but someone much
smarter
than me told me that if something valuable is offered for nothing, its
often hard to give it away,and even if you can give it away the recipient
often doesn`t appreciate the value of what`s been given. However,if
someone
pays for something, even if it`s a small amount, the purchaser immediately
has a different mindset about proprietorship and properly utlilising what
has been purchased. So,seeing the wisdom in that proposition,I agreed to
charge something. About the price that I decided upon, when my brother
went
into remission we spoke about him using up another of his nine lives. We
are really not sure how many lives he has used up, or how many he has
left,
but he seriously must have nine lives`or so we jest. So I thought why not
$19.99 (`1` for winning and nine empowered by three) for the book that
might help give others the opportunity to utilise all of their nine lives
as well, all for the price of what most of us walk around with in our
pockets every day to spend on trivia. Very scientific!! Well, not really.
Anyway, what I propose to do with funds raised this way is to channel
donations into things that can help people afflicted with this
disease.Like
I said earlier, experiences like this change a person's way of
thinking.You
will be doing me a huge favour by simply reading the information that I
have given in my ebook and putting it to good use.
Cancer Carer.com is not a `business` as such. I designed this website to
get vital information out to as many interested people as possible. With
all the research that I have done on the internet, one of the things that
struck me as being strange was the number of websites which had very
useful
information to give, however, these websites were tucked away well down in
the rankings, and unless I was on a serious mission to discover as much as
I could about the topic by researching for literally all my waking hours
for a long time, I would not have discovered some of the `hidden gems` out
there on the www or elsewhere. I did not want `The Cancer Carer` to
suffer the same fate. So I found out how to get word of this website out
to
the world. You can see the names of some organizations who helped me in
the
`Support Groups` section. To be perfectly honest, the concept of doing
this did not sit comfortably with me in the beginning. It seemed
`commercial` and `tacky`. But realism overtook my initial thoughts on
the subject, and I simply didn`t think that it was fair to do anything
other than broadcast this information to as many people as possible as
quickly as possible. I wasn`t going to let my old fashioned thoughts on
advertising hold this information back from people who deserved to know
about it. I trust that you understand my sentiments in this regard, and
please don`t mark the site down in your estimations if you, like me, don`t
altogether go for the way in which this information might have come to
your
attention.
In a couple of short minutes, you could be downloading my ebook and
getting going on acquiring information that I believe is vital for people
in the situation that I found myself in not so long ago. Apart from
anything else, the ebook is designed to give you hope, as one of the first
things that I discovered in this experience was that hope is often one of
the first things that many doctors remove from their patients. The
shattering of a person`s hope is the worst thing that can be done in this
situation. People can literally go into shock and not ever recover from
the
trauma of hearing someone, with a perception of superior knowledge than
them, say words like `You will almost certainly die from this cancer in
about two months`.Believe me when I tell you that I know exactly the
effect that this might have on a person from my own experience.My book
will
help get this sort of unconsidered statement into perspective`and there
is
much, much more. You will learn about:
-Dealing with your initial reactions`why us and what to do next?
-The mindset of what your support people can do`usual people in an
unusual situation.
-What happens when the numbness subsides?
-What happens in Chemo Therapy?
-What happens in Radio Therapy?
-The side effects for the patient from Chemo and Radio Therapy`and what
to do about them.
-The GP`often the unsung hero!
-The appointments with the Surgeon, the Oncologist and the
Radiologist`what you need to ask.
-Off to the health food shops`there is more there than you would
think!
-Interesting statistics`learn that you are not alone.
-Smoking`a significant cofactor and very bad for you but there may be
higher priorities
-All about lifestyle choices`therapy you can manage yourself.
-Why swimming in salt water is a must if you can do it`..and the
alternative.
-What to do when depression hits`your doctor may not have forewarned you
about this!
-How to approach the day to day stuff
-Doctors` outlooks`how they can think some of the things that they think,
and say some of the things that they say`..and sometimes not say
anything at all.
-Stuff to find`remedies
-Why patience is a virtue
-`Big Sleep``it`s inevitable`what to expect and how to deal with
it.
-Why you don`t believe anything you hear see or read from the experts
unless you verify for yourself
-Getting out again`why it`s essential for patient and carer.
-Foods to have and foods not to have.
-Iron deficiencies`common problem and what to do about it for a quick
fix.
-The Body`s fight`why you should sleep when you are sleepy and eat when
you are hungry and not feel like you are wasting time.
-Disturbed sleep and/or irregular sleeping patterns and what you can do
about it` sleep
-Mineral Supplements`why they are so essential.`discover the truth about
once of the causes of the cancer epidemic.
-Complimentary medicine, alternative treatments and how they interact.
-Pneumonia and other life threatening infections`.these are serious
dangers during treatment`why they occur and what to do to combat the
problem.
-When and why you should get to hospital immediately.
-Temperature monitoring`why you might die if you don`t do it five times a
day during a stage in your treatment.
-Working on`can it be accomplished?
-Conspiracy Theory`why we aren`t being told all the facts.
-Family and friends` support`..why it`s one of the most important factors
in the treatment.
-Why it`s important to feel loved from kids & animals`& borrow a dog if
necessary.
-Headaches`why they happen and what to do.
-Hair loss and self image`how everyone can help.
-Three crucial things to maintain for patient and carer`Attitude,
Attitude & Attitude.
-Calcium`a delivery component for very important medicine.
-The importance of B17`under the counter apricot kernels...are they
dangerous?
-The differing sleep patterns during treatment.
-Stress and anger management`when and why anger strikes`.and other
medical secrets.
-Why short, medium and long term targets are crucial.
-Why do the doctors think they can do it all`and even tell you that what
you put in your mouth doesn`t matter.
-Don`t go into shock after the news as it might kill you`why this can be
so bad for a patient and how to get through this quickly.
-Regular pow - wows and an elastic plan is essential.
-Why when the patient isn`t thinking clearly, the carer needs to be.
-`The cringe up at oncology``the shock of hanging out with a bunch of
sick people during treatment`it can be distressing`how you will move
through this phase.
-Carer care for yourself`.why this is nearly as important as looking
after the patient.
-`All clear``the waiting game`.how to deal with uncertainty until a
certain period of time tells you that you are `statistically cured`.
-How can a carer fit in a regular job and be a competent carer?
- Our `Plan B` & the `K.A.C.S. System` explained.
`and much, much more.
I sincerely hope that you find my ebook of benefit, and I wish you and
yours the best of luck and happiness.
best,
Ben Brody
The Cancer Carer
P.S. To state the obvious,the decisions that YOU make in combating a
disease such as cancer are of crucial importance and may need to be made
quickly. You MUST be fully informed in order to act and react
properly.The bottom line in my story for YOU is this success:
*Number of months since Jim's Terminal Diagnosis (given 2 months
to live in March 2003) - THIRTY SIX.
*Number of months since Jim's Remission Diagnosis (August 2003) - THIRTY
TWO.
We are now in the month of MARCH 2006... Jim is going STRONG!! He
knows that he has beaten this, and I'm sure he's right!! I hope you or
your
loved one can beat your problem too.
I will be updating this P.S.monthly to keep you posted.
B.B.
PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH FEEDBACK AND YOUR STORIES THROUGH The Feedback Form
FOR MY PEACE OF MIND, AS WELL AS YOURS,
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS . . .
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