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Maria T Bohle
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Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2001 10:00 pm

Genetic mutation - Cancerous??

Post by Maria T Bohle »

Hello Friends,

I am looking for some guidance. This is an unusual situation.

I was treating a pretty 'healthy' child of 4 years old.

After some extensive testing they found a cancerous tumor behind his ear.

Now here is the bottom line of all the testing:
The Tumor was a papilary tumor of the middle ear, malignent - an
Endolymphatic sac tumor.
Called Van Hipplelindau type.

It is a genetic mutation of one of the UHL genenes - this child has a new
kind of mutation (not the common one).

What do I do with something like this??
The child will now undergo a brain scan every 3 months, a full body scan
annually, with will include brain, spine, renal ultrasound, deep eye
exams and a 24 hour urine sample. The will be looking for
Hemangioblastomas. He will be put in a twilight sleep and they want to
use general anesthesia.

Mom is concerned about the anesthesia and scans causing more damage.

Any suggestions are appreciated. There is not much subjective or
objective symptoms to go on, the childs energy is good he runs and plays
like most kids. His sensory integration is dysfunctional and perhaps I
need to collect that info along with his excessive fear of needles.

Thanks,

Maria


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2002 11:00 pm

Re: Genetic mutation - Cancerous??

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Dear Maria

My position would be that cancer is but a symptom. A critical symptom but
none-the-less just another symptom.

You say "the tumour was .... " - So do we assume that he has had it removed
surgically?

My policy would be after careful and deep case-taking to prescribe the best
constitutional remedy I could work out for this kid. At age four you are
in difficulty already because of what the child can tell you. So you must
OBSERVE like you've never observed before. Info from parents is useful too,
but make sure it is based on fact.
Check on what a four year old should be doing and see if your pt can do
them. How is his toilet training? Does he soil himself, if yes, when?

The constitutional remedy would increase his vitality and would empower his
VF to fight off all the scans and anesthesia.

They will probably only use anesthesia is he will not settle quietly in the
scanner. So if he won't you have to pick up on sx such as fears and
restlessness and desire for company etc etc as when they come up.

If he is given anesthesia, then see how he is after and you may need to give
a remedy for the after effects of anesthesia (Phos?).

Please also take a chart of the family's health and go into the health of
parents and grand parents etc as far and as wide as you can (cousins and
their children) at all levels of the family tree.
You will soon see what trends in diseases exist and what miasms are running
strong through the family.

Check how mum was before, during birth and while breast feeding etc.
Check into occupations to see if there is any contact with
chemicals/pollution etc.

Finally reassure the parents and the child that you are doing your level
best for them.

Recognise it for what it is but do not fear cancer or you cease to be an
unprejudiced observer.

With a marked fear of needles (Mind Fear, Pointed things) you are already
down to 10 remedies! But please also look at Oleander - may fit in with his
sensory dysfunction and tumours behind his ears.

VERY good luck and good healing to you.

Regards
Soroush
PS Rely on the Lord Almighty for he is the Mightiest of Healers and
hopefully we are but his tool.


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