tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924274367011072486.post1355466697937202091..comments2024-03-09T00:20:30.899-08:00Comments on My brain cancer story: Exercise and brain cancerAndrew Scarboroughhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00008644346839224930noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924274367011072486.post-63794021882825776752016-11-17T23:28:06.047-08:002016-11-17T23:28:06.047-08:00How my daughter was saved from grand mal seizure.
...How my daughter was saved from grand mal seizure.<br />I am not really a fan of sharing my personal private story on the internet but i decided to do this because this joy is too voluminous for me to hide. My daughter which i took over 8 years after marriage to conceive had her first seizure at age 6 and ever since then it has been from one seizure to another in school, in church, at picnics. This got me worried because she has a bright future that i do not want epilepsy to become a hindrance, i tried several doctors in Texas and none could help with an effective cure. I went on the internet and saw testimonies about a treatment for epilepsy which a doctor offered and i was interested, i got in contact with him and i was able to get the medicine for my daughter which she used for 3 months as he instructed and it has been over 6 months now she is doing just fine without any allergies or aftermath effects. If you are suffering problem try to reach him too on (josephalberteo@gmail.com) i can count on him for a cure for you too.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02454253738503320964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924274367011072486.post-78874161000052272432015-03-04T06:22:48.428-08:002015-03-04T06:22:48.428-08:00On the theme of exercise during Cancer therapies, ...On the theme of exercise during Cancer therapies, Berkshire have been running a program based on Cicuit training wi a vary wide scope for progression. The interesting thing is that they've picked up on a balance of cardio and resistance exercise rather than be a majorly cardio /aerobic style. <br /><br />It is a trial but I was surprised that there wasnt at least an an optionor a request to do some basic measurements. For example, I was worried by my muscle atrophy whilst on Dexamethasone, which I can demonstrate (through my own records) stopped and has even slightly reversed the atrophy whilst on the course. Glad to see that the exercise is beginning to be seen as a palliative therapy to fatigue ( says he, 3 week after radio/chemotherapy still getting 10k steps and more per day. LOL. <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04328384308862240364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924274367011072486.post-5544413279605777392015-03-04T01:08:02.990-08:002015-03-04T01:08:02.990-08:00I have attempted to upload the video to YouTube bu...I have attempted to upload the video to YouTube but it says it is too long! I will try to cut it down. Andrew Scarboroughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00008644346839224930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924274367011072486.post-77944610307120213052015-03-04T00:40:28.234-08:002015-03-04T00:40:28.234-08:00I would say in terms of macronutrients I consume a...I would say in terms of macronutrients I consume around 170g fat, 65g protein, and 5g carbs per day. I also do bodyweight resistance exercise every other day, 10 sets of 5 repetitions because this protocol seems to keep my bg stable throughout the workout and it is still very challenging. I chose compound movements and have just started but I'm already seeing strength gains.Andrew Scarboroughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00008644346839224930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924274367011072486.post-33687369875016640322015-03-04T00:36:43.403-08:002015-03-04T00:36:43.403-08:00Thank you! I find it difficult to answer your ques...Thank you! I find it difficult to answer your question because what I do is specific for my needs. I avoid nuts and cream as they are migraine triggers for me and because nuts contain 'anti nutrients', however I do very occasionally consume a small amount of macadamia nuts just for variety. Cream is controversial as it contains casein and lactose so I just avoid it but mice who are implanted with human glioblastoma cells seem to do well on a KetoCal formulation in research studies so my concern may be completely misguided. I find the research on animals very encouraging and fascinating.Andrew Scarboroughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00008644346839224930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3924274367011072486.post-21964910767113750732015-02-27T14:00:02.860-08:002015-02-27T14:00:02.860-08:00Hi Andrew!
I've been following you in this jo...Hi Andrew!<br /><br />I've been following you in this journey for several weeks now and you inspire me to take care of myself a lot.<br /><br />May I ask you what you eat on a daily basis? Only vegetables and fatty meat? Butter? How many grams of protein? And carbs? Can you be as much specific as you can on this? What foods have you found to be problematic even if they are ketogenic macro-nutrient wise? You mentioned nuts, cream etc. Do you completely avoid those foods? <br /><br />If the video you mention here is about tracking ketone levels during exercise, I'd want to see that.<br /><br /><br />Thank you for being such an inspiration. Keep it up!<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com