Need advice
Hi,
My 11 year old son came to me and asked me why he has a “bump”
under his nipple. I felt it and it was pea sized and hard.
He says it only hurts when he messes with it and this was the
first time he noticed it.
Where do I go from here? I don’t want to go to a medical doctor.
I don’t believe much in medical-type cancer treatment if that is
what it is. But if I don’t go mainstream, will I be in trouble
for neglect?
What are my options for dealing with this “bump” naturally? I
have a Naturopath who has dealt with a couple of my other kids for
allergies and eczema and such. Is this a good place to start?
What should I be doing as far as cleansing and diet for him? I
just really don’t know where to begin…
Thanks for anything you can offer.
Blessings,
Kandice
Stay home with your family and earn income.
kandyc@…
September 10th, 2003 at 9:51 pm
Hi Kandice,
I was diagnosed with gallbladder disease. One doctor told me I
If it were me, I would go to a medical doctor to get diagnostic tests
done. If you don’t get a diagnosis, it will chew you up inside.
This does not mean that you have to allow medical treatment, if you
don’t feel it’s right. It could be absolutely nothing. Wouldn’t you
like to know if that’s the case?
should have it out, I told him I’d like to try some alternatives.
That was my choice to make. A medical doctor cannot/will not do
procedures against your will.
Getting a diagnosis will make it easier for your Naturopath to come
up with a treatment.
Lynn
September 11th, 2003 at 2:40 am
I would suggest that you need to have the lump diagnosed, find out what
exactly it is before attempting to treat it. That probably doesn’t
sound very helpful but it would be difficult for anyone to attempt to
suggest a remedy without know what needs to be treated. Why not start
at your Naturapath who, I would have thought, would be able to help in
someway even if it is only to suggest other places to get help.
–
Steve - Cheltenham, UK
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In love and light we are
In darkness we are no less
September 12th, 2003 at 2:49 am
This could be as minor as a blocked duct. Males have them in that area as
well. Most cancers do not hurt I am told. I have had many lumps
investigated including a pea sized one in my breast. I am pleased to say
that none have been cancer. I know that is the first thought that comes to
mind but be assured that it is not always the case. In my opinion a MD
would be the best place to go to get a diagnosis as their methods are faster
(i.e. a blood test) then depending on how you feel you want to proceed is up
to you. I have a sister that had a lump in her breast detected by her MD.
They wanted to do needle biopsies etc. She refused and took her problem to
her health care practitioner and he has helped dissipate the lump.
I hope this alleviates some of your fear. Good luck and God bless.
Gina