Continues from part 9

My Personal Problems: Part 10

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Section One: Seeing the ALS specialist

 

He seemed to be interested in my idea. He asked about my what kind of degrees I got and where I did my studies and what kind of works I did. But he probably has many volunteers. Also my left cheek had turned red and become swollen, with a hard lump under the skin beneath my left eye. This may have complicated the matter. He probably decided I was not qualified as an ALS patient. My plan of getting treated with ROM (combination of the three antibiotics plus thalidomide) was rejected. I hoped he might help others with my idea so I gave him my two booklets with a list of contents of the supplement to book 2 (electronic version).

 

Section Two: the Lump

 

The lump got bigger but the pain had subsided. Several doctors said it was a tumour and might be cancer. Cancer may be caused indirectly by Hansen’s disease as stated by Sane and Mehta (see reference in Part 8). Perhaps some cancers are modern versions of Hansen’s disease like birds taking the place of dinosaurs. Treatment for Hansen’s disease for me is not likely in Canada. My last hope may be in China, so I wrote a letter to a treatment centre for Hansen’s disease in Guangzhou, China.

 

 

Ching-Chee Chan, PhD

 

May 25, 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

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