Today was pretty much the same drill as yesterday: IV cocktail of Laetrile, Oxygen and DMSO, plus Selenium. Followed by coffee enema. Food was different: breakfast was oatmeal, with a side of fruit/cottage cheese/granola, plus the standard green juices. Lunch was steamed zucchini with salsa and a side of beans. Too healthy to be believed!
Received a permanent IV port in preparation for IPT. Also on the agenda for tomorrow: Hyperthermia and blood draw in preparation for cancer vaccine.
I am adjusting well to being here. Enjoying evenings by the pool. It's almost (!) like being on vacation. Stay tuned. There will be much more to report after tomorrow's clinic visit.
Side note re Tijuana traffic.... the natives here drive like Parisians. Traversing the circles is a nightmare. Can't believe I haven't seen any accidents. Oh.... and trying to cross the street? My "chuttle" (shuttle, in Spanish) driver Javier says you just have to make them respect you when in the yellow crosswalk. He spotted me crossing six lanes on my way back to the hotel from the bank; stuck his head out the window of his van and yelled, "Very good! Very good!" I yelled back, "All I need to do is make them respect me!"
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