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Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma 24 Sep 2014 06:08 #47504

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My mom has Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, stage 3, and diabetes. She went through chemo last winter and in February they told her it was gone. Well, it is back. I am trying to help her get through Protocol 2000, but I have a few questions. I noticed that there are MMS1 tablets now, so I got her those to make it easier for her. We started with a one drop dose tablet and have increased it to about 8 in just 3 days. She has not gotten any diarrhea, nausea, or pain, but she is VERY tired. I thought if you didn't get sick, you should keep increasing, but it doesn't make sense to me that she hasn't gotten sick from it and she has stage 3 lymphoma. She hasn't gotten nausea at all. Is the fatigue a sign we should slow down? Since the cancer has been back, she has been more tired anyway, but now she is really tired. I just don't want to do it wrong and make her cancer worse, or not get better. So, if I should have her slow down on the mms1, how many drops should I have her slow to?

She is also taking the mms2 tablets. I was a bit confused about how many she should work up to on those, too. It says they each are equal to 1/2 of a capsule. So, should she work up to 4 of them 5 times a day, in between the 10 mms1 doses?

I appreciate the help so much.

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