Last
summer 2009, my husband, Gordon Burls, was beginning to feel unwell, very
tired with large patches of bruising on his arms which seemed to be bleeding
under the skin.
He
had also developed a large abdomen and had difficulty breathing. In September
he started seeing the doctor when eventually, after various tests, said his P
S A levels were extremely high and it was time to see a haematologist.
After
further tests, he was diagnosed with non Hodgkin Lymphoma, a rare type called
waldemstrom macroglobularanaema. He had a large mass in his abdomen, which
was wrapped around his liver, kidneys, and pressing on his lungs. By this
time, he was feeling extremely unwell, and was admitted to hospital after
Christmas for extensive tests and chemotherapy.
Fortunately,
I had bought the Cosmodic-Scener machine in November 2009, (professional
model) and was able to treat Gordon with
the machine, under
the guidance of Vivienne Constad.
Whenever the chemotherapy was due I treated him
extensively across the whole back, over the lymphoma area, up to above the
waist, several times a day. I did this for three days before and three days
after chemotherapy. As a result, my husband did not seem to suffer at all.
There was no sickness, some tiredness, however that was all.
The haematologist had intended
giving him eight chemo's but this was stopped after six, because the tumor
had shrunk to next to nothing. He is now officially in remission and we are
keeping our fingers crossed, I
had treated him for a year with the Cosmodic-Scener machine, but have now
stopped for a rest period of a month.
This
is a start, I will send you further information shortly.
Update: My husband was 84 in March of
this year. I was going to add to the previous email, that following his
chemo treatment he lost very little hair, which is very unusual.