I found Dr. Paul Zhang’s office nestled inside another doctor’s office. Dr. Zhang uses something called metronomic chemotherapy. The definition I found:
The other kind of chemo, metronomic chemotherapy: Treatment in which low doses of anticancer drugs are given on a continuous or frequent, regular schedule (such as daily or weekly), usually over a long time. Metronomic chemotherapy causes less severe side effects than standard chemotherapy. Giving low doses of chemotherapy may stop the growth of new blood vessels that tumors need to grow. Also called low-dose chemotherapy. |
He told me I “needed” methotrexate, herceptin, and tamoxifen. I told him that I would “think” about it. (I think the Sarcastic font is called for here … wouldn’t you say?)
We talked about the Greek Test. He said he had heard about it, but didn’t think the findings were viable. So, he had no interest in seeing my test results.
Now Dr. Zhang did have some alternative suggestions, like Hyperthermia and energy work. He stated he didn’t know much about energy work or how it worked, but he knew someone who seemed to get good results. And he referred me to Dr. Sones, who also worked in the nestled office space.
Just before I left, another miracle was about to happen.
I told him about my tooth. And that I wanted to have my stomach looked at because I had been swallowing toxins for a very long time. He referred me to Dr. Mathias, who just happened to be in the lessor of the nested office space. Dr. Zhang walked me out of his office, right into the waiting room of Dr. Mathias’ office. The lights were out. I thought everyone had gone. But he just tapped on the receptionist’s glass window and moments later it slid open. Dr. Zhang told the office manager what I wanted, said goodbye to me, and returned to his nest. I made an appointment.
*Is there a font that denotes sarcasm? Well, I just decided that orange text and “Covered By Your Grace” will be my sarcastic font.