tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3975489125479105421.post1793935714785335062..comments2023-05-13T05:15:30.362-05:00Comments on Hope for Each Day: A Life ChangedAddicted to Beadzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13352940825972833863noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3975489125479105421.post-19698217491320850822008-01-28T11:02:00.000-06:002008-01-28T11:02:00.000-06:00Hello, Oscar Grimm here. I was diagnosed with GBM...Hello, Oscar Grimm here. I was diagnosed with GBM about 11mo ago. I'll make it quick since I’m just getting back from a month traveling over the holidays. I had an MRI on Dec 10 and it showed significant tumor shrinkage, after 7mo of no conventional (American) treatment. <BR/><BR/>I've studied and learned a lot in the last year, and am now (aside from some residual right-sided weakness from surgery) feeling better than I have felt in roughly 20yrs. I’m learning a lot about all this mess, and am happy to share what I’ve learned. If you'd ever like to share research, or even just chat, please do feel free to give me a call or email. 510.922.1900<BR/><BR/>The treatment I’m on has been approved and supported by M.D. Anderson, which I see you’re working with. It’s called the Banerjee protocol, named after the doctor that created it in Calcutta, India. Its success numbers are far superior to any treatment I’ve seen state side, you may want to do a google search on it, or on Ruta-6.<BR/><BR/>Health and Happiness to you. The mind is an amazing machine,<BR/>Oscarfreshtopiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11381834940923233884noreply@blogger.com