Since I last posted about this topic (back in Dec 2002 - http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...ccines+cancer), my cat, Jack, succumbed to Vaccine-Associated Sarcoma. It's been almost two years now (hard to believe) that he's been gone. I have moved my website to a new address and thought I would post an update here.
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Did you know that VACCINATIONS, which we get to protect our cats, could actually lead to CANCER? I had never heard of this until June 2002.
My 8-year-old cat, Jack, was diagnosed with Vaccination-Associated Sarcoma (VAS) on June 25, 2002. He had rapidly growing tumors on his shoulder. This cancer developed from a leukemia vaccination that he received a year before. Our vet oncologist gave him 3 to 6 months to live.
Rather than proceed with typical radiation, surgery, and chemotherapy (which might prolong his life by a maximum of 2 years only), I decided to let him live the rest of his life without that kind of discomfort. Instead, I treated him with holistic treatments, including IP-6 and Cansema.
By the end of October 2002, Jackâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s first tumor disappeared completely. Unfortunately, by the end of 2002, another tumor arose. It grew and grew and grew to become the size of a small melon. On September 5, 2003, in some pain and lots of discomfort, Jack was put to sleep.
In order to get the word out about this terrible disease, I created a website that basically is just a web directory with links to information about vaccination-associated sarcoma (VAS). I hope you will visit it to learn more about VAS. I don't want anyone else to have to go through what I went through.
The website is: http://catvaccines.misterlinks.com/
Thanks for listening,
Larry
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Did you know that VACCINATIONS, which we get to protect our cats, could actually lead to CANCER? I had never heard of this until June 2002.
My 8-year-old cat, Jack, was diagnosed with Vaccination-Associated Sarcoma (VAS) on June 25, 2002. He had rapidly growing tumors on his shoulder. This cancer developed from a leukemia vaccination that he received a year before. Our vet oncologist gave him 3 to 6 months to live.
Rather than proceed with typical radiation, surgery, and chemotherapy (which might prolong his life by a maximum of 2 years only), I decided to let him live the rest of his life without that kind of discomfort. Instead, I treated him with holistic treatments, including IP-6 and Cansema.
By the end of October 2002, Jackâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s first tumor disappeared completely. Unfortunately, by the end of 2002, another tumor arose. It grew and grew and grew to become the size of a small melon. On September 5, 2003, in some pain and lots of discomfort, Jack was put to sleep.
In order to get the word out about this terrible disease, I created a website that basically is just a web directory with links to information about vaccination-associated sarcoma (VAS). I hope you will visit it to learn more about VAS. I don't want anyone else to have to go through what I went through.
The website is: http://catvaccines.misterlinks.com/
Thanks for listening,
Larry