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Why does chemotherapy cause so much uncomfort in who it undergoes? |
-Hair loss Because it is a seriously toxic drug. It kills cells, thats what its designed to do. The only trouble is that it cannot tell the difference between a cancer cell and an ordinary cell; It is poison my friend! The cancer cells grow and replicate much faster than normal cells so they are taking in more of the poison than the rest of the body. The object is to dose the healthy body to just short of death in the hopes the cancer will absorb more and be killed. Chemo is controlled application of poison. The object is to kill more bad cells than good cells so that the tumor dies before the patient does. As someone that has been there I can tell you that they are putting some very strong toxic drugs into your veins every week for months on end. It is what is needed to fight the deadly disease but it is very painful and can make you very ill. If you survive the treatments and it gets rid of the cancer then it is worth it. By the way, it also can cause the teeth to dry out and crack and break. I don't have a molar left in my head but I haven't had cancer in a while. I believe that people will die more from the "treatment" of the chemo and radiation, than the actual cancer itself. Whoever heard of poisoning the body to the point of near death, to get rid of a condition such as cancer?? Chances are your life span will be shorten significantly after enduring all the drugs and toxicity of the radiation treatments. Heavens and the gods forbid, if I ever get cancer, I will adamantly REFUSE to take part in any unorthodox procedure from the medical society and seek other alternative treatment centers that are outside the medical industry and sponsor natural cures for certain cancers. Well, those are just some of the symptoms . . they don't happen to everyone. Some people just have a harder time with chemo than others. The important thing here is that cancer kills you. It can be very fast, aggressive, and overwhelm the body. The choice most people have is . . do you treat the cancer and have a chance at life . . or do nothing, and you will die . . we have had family members decide not to undergo treatment for breast cancer. And, right on schedule she died. She did try alternatives . . but nothing she tried could stop the natural progression of the disease. The rationale in chemotherapy is to kill actively dividing cells. Therefore, more rapidly reproducing cells such as cancer cells will be most affected. However, the body has some normal cells which also divide rapidly including blood cells (anemia, infection), hair (alopesia), intestinal lining (dirahea, constipation and, vomiting), tongue lining (taste). unless it significantly helps your chances of beating the cancer i would not do it. it is toxic. believe it or not , it doesnt do that to everyone , my son took chemo and he had no side effects at all , i mean none , it was like he wasnt even on it , my aunt only had hair loss and nausa , my other aunt was exhausted , had nausea , and mild hair loss. it depends on the person and the cancer . my son and both aunts did lose thier battles with cancer , but cancer and chemo are both very personal , no 2 people react the same. |
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