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Request for advice(CA liver,metastasis)

Dear Sir,

In November’ 2008, I was diagnosed with CA in the left Pyriform Fossa for which I underwent treatment comprising of CT and RT. The treatment was completed in February’2009, however I started developing some glands in the throat and an FNAC in October’2009 confirmed metastasis in the glands.

Due to adhesion of glands to the jugular veins, surgery was not possible and so I decided to opt for alternative treatment. I started homeopathic treatment by Dr.P.Banerji,Kolkata along with Sarvapisti by D.S.Research Centre(Varanasi).But unfortunately, though I was assured by both homeopathy and Sarvapisti that their respective treatments would not allow the cancer to spread, in March’2010, a check up at Apollo Speciality, Chennai, revealed metastasis in the liver. Also reports show that the size of the glands in my throat have increased slightly.

Now what am I supposed to do? Currently my problems are:
(1)There is neurogenic pain in the glands during postural changes.
(2)There is pain and excessive gas in the abdomen along with an occassional mild fever.
(3)Liver is enlarged and two finger tender.
(4)Though my appetite has not changed and my weight has not reduced, I feel terribly weak.

The homeopathic medicines I am taking currently are:
(1)Hydrastis Can Q
(2)Chelid 6x
(3)Hepar Sulph 6
(4)Hypericum 200

Any kind of advice is most welcome.
With sincere thanks,
Kinam.
 
  raindrop on 2010-03-27
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