Monday, January 24, 2011

The Battle Continues

    My last communication to the entire “Friends and Family for Mason” was on December 3rd when we learned that Mason had a new tumour on his left knee. Mason had been complaining about a sore knee even as far back as last summer when he was still on chemo in Calgary. We believe that the tumour had been growing in spite of all the chemo and certainly while Mason was taking oral chemo after leaving Toronto.
    There has been much activity surrounding Mason’s treatment and Mason has taken all of these adjustments in stride and is doing really well. There have been a few ups and downs and scary times but we get through them and Mason stays strong.
    Jade and Mason and I met with a naturopathic doctor in Ann Arbor, Michigan on November 10th. The purpose of this trip was to purchase a “Rife” machine and get some training on its use as well as to have Mason assessed by the doctor. The “Rife” machine is an electric frequency generator that was invented in the 1920’s and has been used with varying degrees of success since then. The doctor in Michigan has been using a new generation of the machine and has been experiencing a 90% success rate on patients who have not undergone chemo first. Mason has been on this machine since it arrived on about November 20th. The regimen is 2 treatments per day lasting about 1-1/2 hrs. each plus it goes under his bed for 7 hrs. while he sleeps. 3 days of this and then 1 day off.
    A special 12 hour urine sample was mailed to the States and the results indicated high levels of mercury and lead and a couple of other heavy metals which are attributed to the chemo and the bone scans. Mason had 6 amalgam (mercury alloy) fillings removed in December and has been on an oral chelation medication in recent days. Chelation is the term used to describe the “flushing of heavy metal toxins” from the body.
    Mason is still seeing Dr. Bablad in Regina as well and has been prescribed quite a number of supplements. About 48 supplements per day right now, plus 2 eight ounce glasses of freshly prepared green organic vegetable juice. A couple of the supplement doses are combinations of a number of ingredients that have to be prepared daily.
    Mason has also spent a few days with Sister Theresa Feist in Lebret, Sk., just a short way from Fort Qu’Appelle. Sister Theresa has run a care home in Lebret for about 30 years and is trained in orthomolecular medicine. We had a special prayer meeting there on December 18th.
    We had a very good family Christmas. Mason had been asking for a puppy. Jade and Justin found a beagle puppy from a breeder near Saskatoon and Justin made the trip on December 23rd to pick him up. Uncle Jordan kept him until Christmas morning. What a wonderful suprise it was for Mason and Kale. Rocco, their twelve year old American Eskimo/Lhasa Apso cross was a little put out by this new frenetic ball of skin, but he has adjusted well and they will undoubtedly become inseperable.
    We continue to struggle to achieve an alkaline pH with Mason. From the sheer numbers of alternative treatments, which stress the importance of achieving an alkaline state, we are convinced that this has to be achieved as soon as possible.

Christmas 2010







    I know that I have promised to do a better job of keeping you all informed and I haven’t done that by any means. I don’t exactly know what has kept me from doing this writing. Much of it has to do with not knowing what to say and, no doubt, the stigma of turning to alternative treatments, but I feel badly about the amount of time that has transpired with little news. I can only say once again that I will try to improve.
    We know that we are not “out of the woods” yet. It is too soon to state with an absolute degree of certainty that this battle is being won. If faith were the only measure, then we would already know that we have won. There is simply no doubt.
    We continue to value your prayers and concern for Mason and expect to announce wonderful news in the very near future.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

We wish you well as you travel to the Dominican and pray to hear good news soon.

Thank you so much for the informative update!

From your friends in Regina,
Marilyn, Mike, Tom and family

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the update. We wish all three of you safe travels to the Dominican, and a safe return. We know you'll find some positve news and great guidance down there. Make sure to soak up enough sun for the all of us.

We'll always be behind you a thousand percent!

Love, Justin and Kim

Unknown said...

Thank you for the great information Greg, you do a wonderful job with the blog, so do not be too hard on yourself.

We wish you safe travels, and know that you are making the best and most informed decisions based on your circumstances. We will pray for you all as you journey to the sunny weather, and will be thinking of Justin and Kale as they brave time away from you all.

As always, we send love, well wishes and prayers your way...most of all, to Mason, keep fighting bud, you are a hero :)

Love, Ash and Derek

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you guys and wishing you a safe trip. It was nice to see the pictures of the cute new pup, I have yet to meet him! I'm sure Rocco has been a welcoming brother ;). Don't forget to enjoy the sun a little! Greg the updates are great, really informative about alternative forms of medicine. Love you guys and keeping you in heart and mind always

love, Haley

Lisa Ethier said...

Good luck in the Dominican. I have no doubt that you will beat this. You are extremely strong and I look up to you every single day. Greg, if not for your blog, we would not be able to send all these good wishes to our courageous man and his family. Safe to all and try to have a little fun while you are there.

Anonymous said...

Hi Greg,
It's us again, Gai & AK(Albert)! We are just wondering if you have used a food-grade peroxide to help raise Mason's body alkalynity. Someone gave us a formula to use.
As you know, we also drink lots of alkalyne water.
I(Gai*)am doing fine. Jan. 6th we celebrated my first year after my diagnosis of "palliative metastatic bone-lungs cancer". GOD HEALED ME,and led us to ways to restore my diseased body. Like the song goes "and I will ever praise Him!"
Our prayers are ever with Mason and those, like you & his family who surround him with love.
with our love,
your "invisible friends"
Gai* & AK

Anonymous said...

Hey Mason:

You are in my thoughts and prayers,keep fighting and don't give up.

A Big Hearted Railroader.

Anonymous said...

I think of you all often and pray for you every day.

Anonymous said...

So gald to hear all the news

Anonymous said...

Mason, You were so strong you fought for a very long time.God decided that it was time to put you out of misery, now you are in a very happy place. Clewis family Mason is looking down at you everyday, And im sure he is so happy of how strong you are being!Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I'll miss you until we meet again! Stay strong Clewis family, your family is in everyones prayers!!! ♥ Rest In Paridise Mason!!!! :(