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Diet for breast cancer

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@ebtexas55
Good morning!
Thank you for your blog. I love the information that you provided. I do listen to Dr. Li and follow most of his advice. I will research the other information you provided since I am definitely open to learning more about how to treat BC without conventional methods. Please keep me informed as you learn more.

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@roses2
I do not have a blog, but Im glad you are finding lots of information here. Its a great place to be.
I do a lot of research and I have a phenomenal oncologist who respects my questions and thoughts etc.
I learned something new after completing my radiation for BC in my stomach lining. It was much harsher than my BC radiation on my chest. My radiologist warned me that radiation on the stomach area was much harsher than radiation on the breast/ chest. He was spot on. I had little side effects with my chest radiation. Smooth sailing with a teeny bit of fatigue.
What did I learn after 4 visits to the ER and staying overnight twice?
My channel blocker, Diltiazem was literally causing me low blood pressure and getting the additional saline infusions didnt help. I was internally drying out while being fried.
So, when getting radiation, CHECK YOUR MEDS to see if they cause lower or higher BP.
Best to you, Roses2.