Cancer Help Centre
 

An Overview of Our Virtual Centre

  •  Symptoms Room

This is the room where our members visit to clarify and ask questions about the multitude of symptoms that can present themselves.

Questions and answers are made available to all our members in our Frequently Asked Questions Room.

  • Testing Room

In this room, various tests will be recommended, including standard blood tests that may not have been done recently, plus others that can identify the status of your cancer and your immune system.

In addition, other tests will be described that can be very useful for you to consider.

A full explanation will be given for the reasons and value of each test, some of which will need the help of your doctor, although some you can organise to have done on your own, with the results being sent directly to you.

  • Useful Links Room

This is the room where you will find really useful links that take you to other web sites that have been approved by us to supply you with various natural products, literature and testing procedures that you may need on your journey.

We provide these links for our members so they have everything they require at their fingertips without having to surf the web on their own in unchartered waters.

  • Treatment Room

By the time you enter the Treatment Room, you will have read an enormous amount of information about cancer, what it is, how it develops and, more importantly, why you have developed it yourself.

So this Room will start the process of explaining to you what you can do with all the information you have obtained. It’s all very well learning why you have cancer . . .

What is now important is what to do about it!

Various strategies will be recommended, starting with those things that don’t cost you anything.

You will then read about other things you can do to help yourself with varying costs.

Whether you will need to go that far depends on what you want to do and the seriousness of your cancer.

Clearly the more serious your condition, the more you may need to do. That is not an invariable rule, because some people only need the minimum of help to make a big difference to their outcome.

 

  • Frequently Asked Questions Room

Despite the fact that you will be given an enormous amount of information throughout the members area, it is inevitable that there will occasionally be questions that may not have been answered to your satisfaction.

There may even be a subject that has not been covered. You will therefore have an opportunity to ask what you want, and as many questions as you want.

You will be given as good an answer as Dr. Kingsley can give you, based upon his and his patients’ experience

  • Chat Room

When Dr. Kingsley helped to run a local Cancer Self Help group for over sixteen years, he became convinced that a significant part of the success of the group was the support that each person gave to other people.

There was a real sense of jubilation when someone declared that they had not only started to feel better, but that their tests had shown that things were getting better.

Sometimes such an announcement had a real uplifting effect upon others there, especially if it was their first visit.

The Talk Room will give anyone who wants to an opportunity to share their own thoughts and observations with everyone else.

If anyone wants to give their name and telephone number for other people to make contact with them, the opportunity will be there

  • Laughter Room

Laughter is so important for maintaining or recovering your health. This is the room where you can read amusing anecdotes to lift everyone’s spirit on your journey forwards, and indeed we hope you will contribute any amusing stories you may have.

  • Decisions Room

Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, an operation, hormonal therapy, other drugs, or a combination of any of these, are likely to be offered to you at some stage if you have cancer.

It is inevitable that you will have to make decisions about whether to have any of these or not, and it is understandable if your doctors encourage you to follow their advice.

You may be in turmoil about what to do, but these are decisions you have to make for yourself.

Nevertheless, Dr. Kingsley will guide you and show you what questions to ask your Specialists, so that you can make the right decisions for yourself.

You should be told of what symptoms and adverse effects are likely to occur with any drugs being recommended, and what measures you will be recommended to try to minimise them.

Because of the adverse effects that some of these treatments can have, you will be given various drugs to offset them, which, in turn, can have adverse effects of their own.

In addition you may be advised to take, or find you need to take, drugs for any pain you might suffer as a result of an operation or other treatment.

In our Treatment Room, you will be shown how to avoid many of these effects using alternative approaches.

Well, hopefully, you have seen an overview of our

virtual centre and had taste of what will be

on offer to you as a member.

So If you need Help:

Guidance in making very Important Decisions:

Somewhere to Let Off Steam:

Somewhere to Laugh and Somewhere to Cry,

then you have come to the Right Place.

We would love to welcome you on board and have you join

our ever growing family of like minded people.

and Remember . . . It is FREE to join!

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