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Wednesday, July 4

I feel like the new dealer in the 'hood...


Jeez...I feel like a brand new neighborhood drug dealer. Let's just put it this way, as I was walking out of Walgreens, I had so many drugs that I couldn't carry them all. My mom had to carry the half-crate of Temodar that was questionably dangling from my hand. Too much, too much.

So here's the rundown of what I'm on:

Temodar- 40 mg twice per day
Chloroquine- 250 mg
Celebrex- 200 mg
Accutane- 60 mg twice per day

As of today, I'm prepped to start taking the Accutane. I'm doing this in stages so that I can see if, for example, the Celebrex causes me to have strange heart symptoms such as convulsive heart failure, and the Accutane could cause me to develop strange rashes and other sorts of odd skin problems; strange in that it's supposed to clear up acne...? Then I start on the chemo on Saturday. That's when I hit the ground running.


I'm also staying on the leviteracetem but on a smaller dose (just 1000 mg). I want to get on an even smaller dose, but I'll just wait until my body's producing vast quantities of ketone bodies to help me not to fall into a fit.

The fifth corner (you know, the secret one) of my four corners protocol is this agent called Lauricidin. One of the gents who's been helping me along with my Poly MVA protocol has recommended it. There is some evidence that the cytomegalovirus (that we all, unfortunately, have crawling through our bodies) either causes or infects brain tumor cells and could potentially cause further problems. Brain cancer: What a complicated wonder, right? (This is the positive way of putting what I'm thinking right now). Anyway, I'm taking this because it is anti-viral. I don't know that anti-virals exist, so I'm kind of researching whether they exist in the first place, and I'm just taking it (because it's fairly cheap) until I find out otherwise.

Well that's it, so far. We'll see how this goes...

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