“The Ride” - The Inspiring Story of Dr. Moshe Engelberg, Multiple Myeloma Survivor
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2015
- First released in 2014, The Ride tells the inspiring story of Dr. Moshe Engelberg, a patient at The Mount Sinai Hospital who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma four years ago. After his cancer goes into remission, Dr. Engelberg undertakes a grueling interstate bicycle ride and finally reveals his diagnosis to family. “Just because you have multiple myeloma,” says Dr. Engelberg, “doesn’t mean it’s a death sentence.”
Wow wow gives me hope to go on he is determined to lives lifes to the fullest' thanks much Doctor you're a star.
We need stories like this
And how is Dr. Moshe Engelberg doing?
Nice Bike !
Hi Doc hope you are still alive and well. You are now approaching my age.
At age 75 I have recently been diagnosed with MGUS with both neurological and kidney involvement. I will be taking additional test at my local VAMC; including a bone Marrow Biopsy, to see the extent of my Multiple Myeloma.
As a retired RN I have taken a great deal of supplements since age 40 to keep my immune system as balanced as I could. And so far until now I think they may have stalled my worse symptoms of Multiple Myeloma. So I am thinking of staying on the same path and use Quercetin to kill those useless B plasma monoclones as opposed to the toxic new treatments that could easily kill me quicker.
I think those treatments are more for those younger people then I am who now have the terrible symptoms of Multiple Myeloma; as they are designed to continue to assist scientists in attempting to prolong theses patients lives as long as possible
Again I hope you are living well today and God bless.
How about Intermittent fasting and ketosis do research and Vitamin K2 mk7 and D3.