I think it's un fair to the hospital not to give the treatment to the child just because parent aren't able to pay, this world is a mess it's a child and if its life treating it should be given to him its just sad
I'm so sorry to hear about your son. My son was diagnosed with Glioblastoma in May and we were told he most likely won't live more than a year or two. I know how hard it is to face your child's death and deal with the difficult treatments. I would urge you to really research Burzinski. We were told we should take our son there as well. After looking in to it more we found out that the research that shows the treatment is effective has only been put out by him. No other doctors have been able to replicate his results. He also has no privileges with hospitals in the area. Meaning if your child takes a turn for the worse he won't be able to admitt him to the hospital. Many people I spoke to didnt get better with Dr Burzinski's treatment and are now heavily in debt. My son gets treatment at MD Anderson in Houston and they are able to try a lot of different experimental and off label treatments. My son's oncologist has seen first hand Dr Burzinski's patients after the treatments have failed and they have became very sick and he turned them away. I'm not trying to question your decision because every parent has to choose what's right for their child and it's never easy. Just be informed. There are people out there who claim to be helping but prey on people's fears. I will be keeping your child in my thoughts and I hope he reaches remission.
I am sorry about your situation with your son. We have done our research as well as have spoken to children who were treated now that they are grown up and their parents. We believe that this is the treatment that will save our son. You know that for our children we will do whatever it would take. Will faith and hope in this treatment, Josia will live a great and long life.
I think it's un fair to the hospital not to give the treatment to the child just because parent aren't able to pay, this world is a mess it's a child and if its life treating it should be given to him its just sad
ReplyDeleteI don't see any Donate button. They should put a PayPal Donate button. I wanted to donate but coudn't :-/
ReplyDeleteYes I too want to donate but don't see where to do so
ReplyDeleteWant to donate but dont know how.God bless you josia.
ReplyDeleteWant to donate but don't know how. You are in our prayers. God bless you josia n your family
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I'm so sorry to hear about your son. My son was diagnosed with Glioblastoma in May and we were told he most likely won't live more than a year or two. I know how hard it is to face your child's death and deal with the difficult treatments. I would urge you to really research Burzinski. We were told we should take our son there as well. After looking in to it more we found out that the research that shows the treatment is effective has only been put out by him. No other doctors have been able to replicate his results. He also has no privileges with hospitals in the area. Meaning if your child takes a turn for the worse he won't be able to admitt him to the hospital. Many people I spoke to didnt get better with Dr Burzinski's treatment and are now heavily in debt. My son gets treatment at MD Anderson in Houston and they are able to try a lot of different experimental and off label treatments. My son's oncologist has seen first hand Dr Burzinski's patients after the treatments have failed and they have became very sick and he turned them away. I'm not trying to question your decision because every parent has to choose what's right for their child and it's never easy. Just be informed. There are people out there who claim to be helping but prey on people's fears. I will be keeping your child in my thoughts and I hope he reaches remission.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry about your situation with your son. We have done our research as well as have spoken to children who were treated now that they are grown up and their parents. We believe that this is the treatment that will save our son. You know that for our children we will do whatever it would take. Will faith and hope in this treatment, Josia will live a great and long life.
ReplyDeleteOh and by the way, we have spoken to his primary doctor and they have assured us that he can and will be treated if he is ill in any way.
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