what are some suggestions for cancer cures?

i have breast cancer that has spreed to my bones(all over)
Cancer treatment centers of American has refused me due to my insurance
but MD And—— is treating me. They are doing very little ( hormones to put me into menopause, which they have told me will not be effective, because my receptors are low anyways. )
they are giving up but , cancer treatment centers tell me there are other options.

what re they?

what natural methods might i try
any studies? doctors in Houston? or around texas

I have had RSD for 2.5 years. It started in my right arm after a freak accident and soon traveled down my leg. 1 year ago I got into a car accident and it made the RSD "travel" to my left side and gave me whiplash. Now I have RSD in all four limbs and in my neck. I have done every possible injection with no relief and fortunately, stopped the process on the Permanent snipping procedures when I realized that they seriously limit future options if it doesn’t work ( which the chances of it being effective for me were pretty low). I am not a candidate for a spinal stem stimulator because of the amount of damage to my limbs.
However, I have found that I can usually deal with the pain ( with the aid of Methadone, Morphine and Flexeril) but there are several side effects that I just can’t take!!!! I get terrible hot flashes that make me feel as though my eyes are burning in my face! My face and hair get all sweaty and I sometimes feel faint. Once I have had a hot flash, I will usually have a series of several or I will continue to feel overheated and clammy for several hours. I’ve only heard of hot flashes in Menopausal women who treat it with hormones. My doctor does not seem to care, but this is REALLY bothersome to me. I’m not even 30! Does anyone have any tips or ideas to help?

Secondly, I gained 40 some pounds in about 4 months and have been unable to do anything about it. I have always been thin but now I am 35 pounds over the maximum weight for my size/shape! Before I got hurt weight loss was easy; I just hit the treadmill or elliptical machine a little harder for a few days. Now I’m lucky if I can go for a walk that day. If I have a good day I can never decide if I should go outside and do as much as I can or if I should take it easy in the hopes that I will have more good days. I eat very healthy and have cut my portions in half considerably to no avail. My doctor just put me on 10mg 2x/day last week to help me lose weight and to keep me awake ( lately I’m so tired I could sleep 20 hours /day). Now I just feel bloated to the extent that I look 7 months pregnant- no joke! If my body is broken, it’s not fair that it has to look bad now, too. :(

Does anyone have any ideas about how to get a grip on these two side effects? Sometimes the side effects are more difficult to deal with than the RSD itself!

Overwhelmed & Disabled

Help me with health! 10 pts!!!?

During adolescence, teens typically begin thinking
A. about themselves more often.
B. in a less complex manner.
C. about the views and opinions of others.
D. about their past.

2. The period of time between puberty and full maturation is
A. childhood.
B. adolescence.
C. adulthood.
D. preadolescence.

3. It is during middle adulthood that most people
A. reach emotional maturity.
B. begin to enjoy themselves because they are free of some past major responsibilities.
C. decide to have children.
D. experience physical and mental deterioration.

4. Most boys start puberty between the ages of
A. 10 and 16 years.
B. 16 and 18 years.
C. 8 and 14 years.
D. 13 and 16 years.

5. Peter’s grandmother has Alzheimer’s disease. His grandfather has been taking care of her, but he is finding this task to be more and more difficult as her condition worsens. Peter’s grandmother does not recognize family members, often gets violent, and has lost bladder control. Peter’s grandmother might best get the care she needs by
A. receiving assistance from a visiting nurse three days a week.
B. moving in with Peter’s family.
C. moving to a retirement community.
D. moving into a nursing home.

6. During puberty, the area under the arms and the pubic area show the appearance of
A. hair.
B. acne.
C. muscle.
D. body fat.

7. As females reach puberty, hormones cause
A. the shoulders to broaden.
B. the voice to deepen.
C. the hips and pelvis to widen.
D. hair to appear on the face.

8. Menarche occurs because of
A. the effects of testosterone and progesterone.
B. the effects of estrogen and progesterone.
C. the effects of estrogen only.
D. the effects of progesterone only.

9. The hormone that causes many of the changes that males experience during puberty is called
A. progesterone.
B. estrogen.
C. testosterone.
D. menarche.

10. Which of the following is a change that accompanies menopause?
A. A thinning of the bones
B. An increase in the frequency of ovulation
C. Increased stamina
D. An increase in estrogen

11. At what age does the stage of older adulthood start?
A. 21
B. 35
C. 55
D. 65

12. During older adulthood, a person will most likely confront issues related to
A. career.
B. retirement.
C. marriage.
D. having more children.

13. One of the mental and emotional changes that occurs during adolescence is
A. a greater ease in managing emotions.
B. the start of menstruation.
C. a new desire for independence.
D. an increased dependence on parents.

14. What is one emotional situation a person may experience during middle adulthood?
A. Coming to terms with the meaning of life
B. Sadness that children are leaving home
C. Moving to a retirement home
D. Muscle tone and strength begin to diminish

15. One of the many social changes that occurs during adolescence is
A. that relationships with friends become more important.
B. that your feelings get hurt very easily.
C. an increased need for parental interaction.
D. an increase in hormone levels.

16. A person with _____ experiences loss of short-term and long-term memory.
A. Parkinson’s disease
B. Alzheimer’s disease
C. cystic fibrosis
D. heart disease

17. Jessica’s grandfather lives alone and still works. He told Jessica that he is concerned about what might happen if he could no longer work. Jessica’s grandfather is concerned about
A. his ability to remain physically independent.
B. losing his mental abilities.
C. his financial security.
D. forced retirement.

18. Perhaps for the first time in their lives, young adults enjoy
A. financial independence.
B. emotional stability.
C. spiritual growth.
D. physical health.

19. For _____, health risks shift from accidents and injuries to illnesses such as heart disease and cancer.
A. children
B. adolescents
C. young adults
D. older adults

20. It is important for teens to _____ their friendships to make sure their friends are good for them.
A. restrict
B. evaluate
C. control
D. value

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I am 42 and have had a partial in hysterectomy in 2003. My mother had breast cancer and I won’t take pharmeceutical grade hormones. I am having issues with hot flashes, mood swings, hair loss and and just recently weight gain. I have tried to search the internet with no success. I would appreciate any help that I can get at this point.

do you think im losing my hair at 18?

i am really worried about losing my hair. i am 18 and lately my hair has seemed to be falling out more often then it did before. i try not to brush my hair that much especially when its wet because it seems to come out more when i brush it. so for the passed few days i put it up. but today like 40 hairs or more came out and i am really stressed about this. my family doesent have hair loss although since my mom is going through menopause she has some hair loss. o you think that could be why im losing my hair because of all the hormones or maby my hair is getting thicker so i am losing more hair? or do you think im just stressed and thats why its happening. because it did not really start happening until i started worrying about it.
also my hair seems to be having a lot of baby hairs around my face

Can Women Use Men’s Rogain?

Also, on a side note. Can taking birth control cause hair loss? I know birth control….can just kinda screw up your hormones, so I’m wondering if that can contribute. Or does the estrogen actually increase hair growth?
Lately over the past several months, my hair has been thinning gradually, mostly at the very top of my head. I’m noticing it more now when I part my hair. Particualrly when my hair is wet, or a little oily, I notice the thinning more.

There’s nothing in my hair care regimen that is contributing to it, so I’ve narrowed down causes to either Stress, Genetics, and lastly, hormones. So I’m considering buying some rogain. According to WebMD, men’s Rogain ((5%)) has a higher potency of medicine than the women’s does ((2%)). So I’m wondering, is it safe for me to use men’s rogain if I’m a girl? Or is that too powerful.

bioidentical hormone replacement therapy

bioidentical hormone replacement therapy
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy?

What kind of doctor should I see you start this type of therapy? Im taking the hormone Premarin and want see this type of start therapy.Thanks I are 46 and have had a hysterectomey a total of 2 years.

Your family doctor regularly. We specialize menopause and while you still need smear once a year you'll be in touch with their family doctor more often. Also report all their medical problems and medications.



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