Unlocking Lidocaine's Potential: A Revolutionary Cancer Medication?

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • In this video, we examine the remarkable potential of repurposing lidocaine as a revolutionary cancer medication. We will delve into the promising evidence suggesting that lidocaine, traditionally used as a local anesthetic, could hold the key to battling cancer.
    Join me as I explore the latest scientific findings and discuss the growing interest in unlocking lidocaine's hidden capabilities. Discover the mechanisms through which this familiar drug may be reimagined as a potent weapon against cancer cells, potentially reshaping the landscape of cancer treatment as we know it.
    As we navigate this captivating journey, we aim to inform and inspire viewers about the transformative possibilities lying within lidocaine's reach. Whether you are a medical professional, a cancer patient, or simply curious about the latest advancements in cancer research, this video offers a thought-provoking exploration of the untapped potential of lidocaine as a cancer drug.
    Join us now in uncovering the revolutionary potential of lidocaine in cancer treatment and discover how this well-known medication could shape the future of cancer therapies. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion packed with compelling insights and exciting possibilities.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @lozdawes8761
    @lozdawes8761 Před 7 měsíci +6

    another positive video.. we need all the help we can get in the fight against cancer.. I have a date of 15th Jan to start my chemoradiation, but waiting for a chemo meeting to go over the treatment and get a start time.. also need PEG fitted, so little more to do before the big day.. going to ask for Flamigel RT for radiation, as I have a weakened immune system due to splenectomy, and I need all the help I can get in keeping my skin intact to reduce the possibility of infection... I hope you had a lovely xmas, and all the best for the New Year.. cheers.

    • @mindimartian9821
      @mindimartian9821 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Wishing you much success with chemoradiation. I am hoping you have a great support system, and a wonderful significant other to be with you throughout this journey. I went through the process from August - September of 2022 for throat cancer. I am 100% free and clear for over a year now. Wishing the same and better for you!!!

    • @lozdawes8761
      @lozdawes8761 Před 7 měsíci +1

      thank you so much.. so glad to hear of your positive outcome..👍 @@mindimartian9821

    • @theregularguy141
      @theregularguy141  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Lozda,
      Good luck in the coming treatments. I recommend starting getting used to the PEG and work out your process before it becomes absolutely necessary. Thank you for the kind words and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well!
      Lee

  • @TrustyZ900
    @TrustyZ900 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video, excellent voice.

  • @ricomaslow8576
    @ricomaslow8576 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much 😊

  • @michaelgoff1547
    @michaelgoff1547 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Please 🙏 help, my tonsil had a tumor my ENT said let's do a tonsillectomy and do a biopsy on it so we did it came back HPV 16 positive now he setting up a pet scan to see what cancer is left and told me that quote ( radiation is the only treatment available there is no chemo therapy for head and neck cancer) my research says different but that's only on Google I mean what do I do with that it doesn't sound right by the way that was squamous cell carcinoma please advise

    • @theregularguy141
      @theregularguy141  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Hi Michael,
      My only advice is, if you are not comfortable with the decisions or prognosis of your doctor, to seek a second opinion. I have to admit that I am surprised that your doctor would say that only radiation therapy is the only therapy available for SCC. Where are you located?
      Lee

    • @michaelgoff1547
      @michaelgoff1547 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@theregularguy141 thanks for responding I'm located in Tavares Florida just north of Orlando I'm definitely going to seek a second opinion from another ENT

    • @theregularguy141
      @theregularguy141  Před 7 měsíci +2

      In my opinion, I would take the reports, including the PET scan, to an Oncologist. Your ENT may be very good at ENT stuff, however your oncologist will be the expert on treatment. My ENT, despite being very, very good and knowledgeable, will be the first to admit that she is NOT an expert on cancer treatment and in all honesty, I don't need her to be. Let me know how it goes!
      Lee

    • @michaelgoff1547
      @michaelgoff1547 Před 7 měsíci

      @@theregularguy141 sound advise Lee, lots to navigate here but I will continue to live my life I have so much to be thankful for great wife, great family, oldest son is a sophomore at University of Michigan wants to be a criminal defense attorney we have a great relationship, middle son attending Seminole State College staying home both work two jobs and save their money 💰 have solid faith foundation, Lee God is good, spending the day with wife and mother-in-law going to Blue Springs to see the manatees were over 700 in the Park yesterday life is good Lee may God bless you and your family mightly

    • @michaelgoff1547
      @michaelgoff1547 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I will send some pics later 😜

  • @lozdawes8761
    @lozdawes8761 Před 6 měsíci +1

    just a quick update after my 1st chemoradiation treatment.. on the way out I was asked if I'd like to try a new treatment that they have not long started to ease the effects of the radiation.. it is Photobiomodulation, and I think it uses low level infra red.. you have a 'lollipop' that you put on and under your tongue for a minute each, then you have a disc like instrument that you hold against your jaw, along the sides and on the mouth, all for 1 minute.. I probably look a bit of a chump lol, but hopefully it will work a treat for me.. I shall keep you informed.. cheers!

    • @theregularguy141
      @theregularguy141  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Please keep us informed. If this is a procedure offered by the cancer clinic I would definitely have jumped at the chance to relieve ANY side effects!
      Lee

    • @lozdawes8761
      @lozdawes8761 Před 6 měsíci

      yea, I did with no hesitation.. @@theregularguy141

  • @arpityadav4396
    @arpityadav4396 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey ! i just done with my chemoradiation treatment almost 2.5 months ago and now I'm waiting for my petct scan dated in mid jan btw is it normal to feel kind of stiffness (Hardness ) in the tongue because of radiation treatment is it normal plzz let me know??

    • @theregularguy141
      @theregularguy141  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Hi Arpityadav,
      My tongue was absolutely useless after not being used for eating several months. (except for talking) It amazing how it felt like it would never get back to normal. It did, about 3 months after treatment. How was your PET/CT?
      Lee

    • @arpityadav4396
      @arpityadav4396 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@theregularguy141 Actually it's scheduled on 15jan