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Prempro Lawsuit - Mesothelioma Web - Resources for Mesothelioma Patients

Tuesday, May 9th, 2006

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Symptoms
Early symptoms of mesothelioma are difficult to identify and therefore often overlooked. Pleural mesothelioma symptoms may first appear as shortness of breath, chest pains or persistent cough or a change in cough pattern. Some patients however, may show no symptoms at all. Peritoneal mesothelioma symptoms include pain or swelling in the abdomen, nausea, weight loss, bowel obstruction, anemia or swollen feet. Malignant mesothelioma is a cancerous tumor of the pleura (lining of the lung and chest cavity) or peritoneum (lining of the abdomen) that is almost always caused by sustained exposure to asbestos.

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Asbestos increased risk
Mesothelioma is a cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the sac lining of the chest or abdomen. Exposure to airborne asbestos particles increases the risk of developing malignant mesothelioma. Companies manufacturing products containing asbestos have known for over 60 years that asbestos can cause serious diseases.

Diagnosis and Survival
Mesothelioma is serious and life-threatening. By the time cancer is diagnosed the survival time of patients is usually short. Mesothelioma usually spreads throughout the peritoneal or pleural cavity before diagnosis, and complete surgical removal is unlikely. Because of this, the average survival time is only 1 year. If the cancer is found early, approximately 50% of the patients survive 2 years and approximately 20% survive 5 years. Additionally, unlike with other tumors, chemotherapy and radiation therapy are not very effective.

Risk
Malignant mesothelioma is a diffuse tumor that affects men more frequently than women. Sustained exposure to asbestos is the predominant risk factor. However, smoking dramatically increases risk amongst the asbestos-exposed. The latent period between asbestos exposure and onset of symptoms can be 20 to 50 years or even longer. The median age of diagnosis is 60. The tumor can spread rapidly to involve the pericardium (sac around the heart), mediastinum, and opposite pleura. Progressive pain and shortness of breath can occur. The tumor is usually associated with a pleural effusion.

Exposure Limits
Most people diagnosed with mesothelioma worked at jobs where they were exposed to asbestos. Exposure for as few as one or two months can lead to mesothelioma 10 to 50 years later. The long latency period means that people exposed to asbestos in the 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s and 1980’s may now be seeing symptoms and are now being diagnosed with mesothelioma.

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Life-Live it. Don’t work life. Tools for a happy life.

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

I’m 47 years old. That’s young to some and really old to others.

I am a cut above the rest when it comes to problem solving and skills. I’m very good with my hands. I make good decisions. In short, I am an employer’s greatest hope for a productive employee that will make money for the company.

That is what I have done all my life. I have been brilliant for someone else’s pocket book.

I was once on my way to being very well off financially. I partnered with a friend to build homes in West Virginia. We were having great success. We were well on our way. That is when the coal mines in West Virginia went out on strike for an entire year in the late 1970’s. Their economy crashed and burned along with our dreams.

Now, I’m stuck in the rat race. I could have lived life. But I chose to work life.

This article is a sad extension of my mid-life crisis.

This article is also a proclamation of new direction–the acceptance of a challenge. It is also to issue a challenge to those of you in my condition and a message or warning to those of you who are younger, especially if you are just starting your adult career.

Here it is in a nutshell: Live life, don’t work life.

I have told my daughter to pursue what she loves and hope to get paid doing it.

You don’t want to pursue money, things, and power. Yes, there are benefits to these things. But the yield isn’t happiness–at least not the kind that was in the dream.

What is the condition I am in that is so terrible? Mostly that I have things that force me to make a certain amount of money to keep them. I earn this money doing things I don’t love. This makes my work a chore that is all about having things. And things don’t yield happiness. The net result is an un-fulfilling life. I’m working life. I’m not living life. Beyond that, my brilliance is making my employer the bulk of the money my effort returns.

This brings us to the second part of the challenge. Work for yourself. At least get the bulk of the return for your effort. This is your life you’re giving away.

So, this isn’t a complete list by far. But this is a challenge and a warning that will bring you a happy life.

Pursue what you love.
Hope to get paid doing what you love.
Work for yourself, or seek the highest benefit for your effort.

Cap these life pursuits off with maintaining your spiritual self, and you have the tools for a happy life.

Regards.

PS. Don’t worry if you don’t get paid well doing what you love. You’ll still be happy. Doing what you love is more important to happiness than having a bunch of stuff.

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Low Calories, Longer Life , Less DNA Damage - Why?

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Several recent experiments were funded by a 12.5 million grant from the National Institute on Aging. Results from these are showing strong evidence that a reduced calorie diet consistently produces conditions associated with longevity in the body.

Prior clinical studies had shown this to be true in rodents.

The resulting conditions for longevity are cited here from the Press Release:

“Results from a controlled clinical trial indicate that overweight people who cut their calories by 25 percent for six months have reduced fasting insulin levels and core body temperature, two markers for which lower levels have been associated with increased longevity in humans. ”

Furthermore, the studies indicated less DNA damage, known to be associated with cancer and other diseases.

The Press Release stipulates the conclusions for longevity in rodents were true when the lower calorie diet was maintained for much of the rodent’s life. This extended testing has not been performed on humans, but testing will begin this year. Until this study begins, effects of such an intervention on human aging are unknown. But, current indications point to effects similar to those in rodents.

“Beyond its effects on fasting insulin levels and core body temperature, the low calorie diet also resulted in changes in some, but not all, of the metabolic factors that have been related to longevity or aging.”

Anyone willing to step out on an edge with me and venture a guess as to why these things are true?

Here’s my theory:

I think we’ll find a very simple mechanism at the core of why there is less DNA damage. So, simple as to be over-looked.

Why do we use chemotherapy? Simply stated, we bombard cells with enough poison to kill any cell that isn’t very healthy. This only leaves the strong cells living.

I believe a similar mechanism is at work in a lowered calorie diet. Since the bodies sources to supply its processes with needed ingredients are cut down, the body cuts down on processes. Weaker cells and components within the body will die and break down. Only the strongest and healthiest cells will continue to survive. Sounds a lot like chemotherapy doesn’t it?

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OK, now, let’s go crazy over the edge with this outlandish conjecture.

I think after this mechanism is discovered, we will find that a process very similar to chemotherapy will yield the same results.

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OK, now, let’s take it over the top.

I think the people using rotten food therapy to combat cancer have accidentally discovered these very things. I believe we will find they have many of the same changes for longevity as a side effect as well.

Sound crazy? Maybe so. But you heard it here first. Sit back and watch.

Regards.

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