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Old 07-07-2015, 10:21 AM   #1
Becky
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Re: Going back on Abraxane

I can help with the protein requirements. 3oz of canned tuna has 25g, 4oz of chicken breast has 36g, 1/2 cup walnuts has 9g, and a cup of oatmeal has 6g. Avocado - one cup is 9g and a cup of chickpeas is 12g. I cant remember if you are vegetarian but having chicken really can get you there as 4 oz is only the size of a deck of cards. Putting on salad with chickpeas and sunflower seeds could get you at least halfway there for lunch alone. Let me know if you are vegetarian though and I will research more for you. A cup of oatmeal has 6g and if you make it with milk it adds another 4g for half a cup of fat free. You can get 19 with that kind of breakfast and a banana has some. 5oz of greek yogurt has 11g. You have to be pretty diligent but if you do eat chicken and fish, you could do it.

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Old 07-07-2015, 02:37 PM   #2
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Re: Going back on Abraxane

Amy,

I'm sorry to hear that your scan results were "mixed". Lets hope that Abraxane does the trick for you and has your next scan showing everything looking better. I'm sure it must be tough mentally to face going back on chemo. However, as you pointed out, at least you were able to have a 5 year break from "heavy" chemo.

I've never taken Abraxane so I cant offer any specific tips for you. However, as far as being proactive in keeping your immune system strong I'd like to pass on a few suggestions that I read about in Andrew Weil, M.D.'s book: 8 Weeks to Optimal Health - A proven program for taking full advantage of your body's natural healing power.

1)garlic -eat more fresh garlic in your food. Garlic boosts activity of the immune system, stimulating natural-killer cells which are our main defense against cancer.

2) astragalus - this herb enhances immune function by increasing activity of several kinds of white blood cells and boosting production of antibodies and interferon, the body's own antiviral agent.

3)maitake - these mushrooms have significant anticancer, antiviral, and immune-enhancing properties.

4)reishi - these mushrooms improve immune function and inhibits the growth of some malignant tumors. Additionally, it shows significant anti-inflammatory effects, reduces allergic responsiveness, and protects the liver.

Amy, I keep you in my prayers every day. I'm inspired by your attitude and the guidance that you provide to all of us on this site.

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