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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 04:28 #39323

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I started my mother, who has colon/liver cancer and is in palliative care at home with us, on MMS2 today. I have been waiting over a week for the delivery of the activator for MMS (mixup with the order!) so am unable to start her on the Protocol 2000 regime. This morning I decided to start her with 1/8 of 00 caps every 2 hours for 10 hours - that is five times over the course of 10 hours. She has gone from bad to worse and I cannot tell if it is because I have given her too much too soon, or if I shouldn't have started her on the MMS2 at all before starting with the drops, or if this is a normal detox reaction and tomorrow she will improve.
Her condition is further complicated: we have been weaning her prednisone and as it turns out, too quickly. She was diagnosed with polymyalgia and put on prednisone a little over two months ago but it turned out she doesn't have polymyalgia at all! All this before the doctors discovered the cancer. So, now she must be weaned from the prednisone which in itself has adverse side effects - the same in fact as the effects of taking too much MMS too soon ie nausea, pain, diarrhoea.
So now I don't know what to think. Are her symptoms the result of weaning her from the prednisone or are they from the MMS, or both?
And what should I do now? Stop the MMS2?
Has anyone had a similar experience?

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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 04:35 #39324

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not a great diagnostic system eh?
I would be good to have MMS1 do its job but all is not perfect.
I do not think you have given her too much.
If you have MMS1 you can activate it with many things
lemon, lime, vinegar, citric acid, HCl
You do not want to use DMSO with a liver issue.
Rest and see how she is in AM, her body can do a lot overnight but will be a process for sure. What you have has a far greater chance of success than any misdiagnosis.... :blink:

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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 04:55 #39325

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I'm worried. She is panting and her breathing is very shallow. She isn't vomiting anymore and is sleeping, but fitfully. Her breathing worries me though.
I'm wondering if the MMS has affected her pacemaker.
My feeling is I started her on the MMS too soon - should have waited until the weaning process from the prednisone had stabilized. She had a really hard week since her prednizone was reduced to 20mg last Tuesday and then down to 10mg yesterday. We only found out today that that reduction was far too quick!
I want to treat the cancer with MMS asap. but I don't want to make her suffer even more!
Maybe I should wait until we get the prednisone issue resolved before I start her on the Protocol 2000?

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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 05:13 #39326

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I am unaware of MMS effecting pacemakers.
Rest....
I can not comment too much on the drug but I can tell you MMS does not interfere with drugs.
She has taken quite a hit, between misdiagnosis, bad drug withdrawals and Cancer + MMS2, it is likely her body is processing.

If you can, rest.
You are doing everything you can.
Don't overthink it.
Rest, if you can...
See what things are like in AM.
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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 07:56 #39329

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Thank you for your replies. I appreciate that you took the time.

My mother passed shortly after my last communication, as she wanted, in her own bed, at home with her family.

RIP Cecilia McIntyre.
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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 12:23 #39330

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I am sorry for your loss.

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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 22:17 #39346

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Thank you Ray. She is with her youngest son now, which she was looking forward to and to whom she was such a blessing.
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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 30 Jan 2014 23:45 #39349

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so sorry for your loss - I know you did the best you could for her. Know that she is at peace.
Our prayers are with you
Be Blessed! I am! :cheer: God & MMS have healed my "Lil Scot" !
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MMS2 adverse reactions with cancer patient 31 Jan 2014 12:26 #39375

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I am sorry you lost your Mom. Please accept my deepest sympathies.
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