This is right outside our room,on the deck.Great place for sunning and getting some healthy,and much needed,vitamin D. These drips I'm on are a daily routine also and are a multitude of things,one of which is Laetrile(B-17),which has been proven to be a very successful immune builder and cancer inhibitor...and was outlawed in the US,even after it was proven effective. Sloan-Kettering put the kybosh on it because they couldn't patent it...grrrr!!
After every radiation treatment,we get a cabbage treatment.They cook up the leaves and put them directly on the rad sites to draw out,or detox the damage done by radiation. Looks weird,feels great,but I always have a craving for ham,or corned beef after...oh well,I feel like one sometimes!
This is on the deck,and the nurse person waving is the infamous "OLGA".She runs a section that has 5 components to it: Rife(it is a process that sends a mild electric shock at various electro-magnetic wave lengths). Then you move over to the magnet chair to sort of detox those effects. Then to another room for a foot bath that draws...or detoxes your liver/kidney through your feet. Then there's the "light box".You just look into this box of diferent colored lights that stimulate your brain...and gets you ready for the 5th,and final room...DUN-dun..the enema room.Nuff said about that.The other folks in the pic are John and Dawn.He has a brain tumor and his head is covered with...yep!...cabbage!
Things are going pretty well,all-in-all.The rooms cozy enough,the pool and deck is right outside our room,and all the folks are really nice and attentive. On the downside,the food hasn't improved all that much,but Joan goes to the local grocery for stuff to fill in for those days when the food is simply inedible. I've also popped another rib...which makes 3 now,and that sucks...but the good doctor assures me that'll improve as well,but meantime,I'm back on some of the old meds to deal with the pain. They take blood samples every Monday.Mine came back looking good,so that helped my disposition a lot.Dr Rubio visits every day and wants to know everything so he can make changes accordingly.He changes my intakes as needed,and it works out fine.I really have a lot of confidence in this whole protocol,and am truly grateful to have had Bill Rolig as my guide.He's doing really well also,I learned today,after his 2 day stint down here.
I am still getting lots and lots of Emails,skypes,and facebook prayers,love,and great info from so many people.I just can't even begin to tell you how wonderful this makes me feel.Whenever I feel the least bit down(and that's not often),I just open up my mail and..bingo..gone in a flash.I mean I truly feel the love surging through me and it is VERY healing.I'm listening to a lot of music on my iPod,music we all listened to together,and that makes me feel closer to all of you.Once again,thank you all...for my life.I love you all,Rickster
Buenes Dias Mr Rick :) ! great update! Rife machine has awesome results! I misread one part - it was after the enema reference-- i thought it said you pooped out a rib--what ? Must have been cabbage on my mind too.... LOL :) anyhoo, keep healin- you are inspiring me!
ReplyDeletehey rickster-Thanks so much for these posts and pictures-it's so great to hear your voice, so full of your humor and love-the photos with Olga and your friend on the patio look like you have them laughing-only you could turn these experiences into Maloof-party moments. We're so sorry you are in pain, and we are sending good thoughts. You have no idea how much we miss you and Joan...you both have drawn so many of us together as a community over the years through your generosity-the Halloween party is our family reunion. We love and miss you although we are always with you in spirit. What you said about how the emails lift a blue mood goes both ways-when we read you blogs your humor, the sexy cabbage pictures:) lift our spirits too,and it's like a circle of good energy. We miss you, love you guys.
ReplyDeleteYou look pretty great, Rick.
ReplyDeleteCount me among the many sending love your way. You have the strength of heart and love from so many of us you'll need for a long life. So grateful you've gone outside the US for real help and even more thankful it's working well.
Love to Joan, too.
Maureen (McNeill)
Hope all is well Have enjoyed keeping up with your progress via blogs. Take care,
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