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I would like to say a work about Burzynski.
I met Stan for only a short time while my wife was at his clinic. He is a wonderful caring person who exudes both hope and compassion. The people who work in his clinic were amazing and even the patients there were inspiring. WHile she did not have the type of brain tumors that was normally treated at Burzynski, she did have multiple inoperable brain tumors, they accepted her and did all that they could.
While I know that the treatment likely did help some, it was not enough for my wife who had massively extensive cancer that was inoperable. After having been to a couple of traditional hospitals where she did not accept chemo or radiation, and surgery was not an option, she was told that she has between 2 and 4 weeks at the outside. With the nutritional and supplemental care that she received, she lived almost 4 months and actually started to improve. It was a joy to her to walk down the hospital halls 3 months after her dire prognosis, and to see the doctor's and nurses jaws drop in awe that she was still a survivor, still walking, still talking. A few days later, her traditional doctor changed her pain medication. On the front of her folder in big red letters, "No Acetaminophen". The doctor prescribed "hydrocodone with acetaminophen". She quickly went into liver and kidney failure before it was realized what had happened. She passed in peace in bed at home. I believe that she had cancer ( NSCLC ) for close to 10 to 12 years before she was diagnosed. She would not go to a doctor because they always push chemo which she was strongly against.
Of all the people that she met along her journey, I will say that the Burzynski Clinic held the highest standard and the most uplifting environment and the warmest friendliest associates.