Hi guys, I'm a glioblastoma patient who has been posting about attempts to get cryopreserved before dying. (I'm Kim Suozzi, if anyone is familiar with my situation).
Anyway ,I'd love to share my current regimen and get any opinions you might have. It's convenient for me that so many in this community are informed about dietary supplements and life extension, so I'm excited to see what you think.
My regimen has been a little weird lately, in that I've been avoiding some supplements during radiation (radiosurgery), but for the most part this is what I've been doing:
Vitamin D3, 5,000 IU twice daily
Melatonin, 40 mg nightly
Clomipramine 50 mg nightly , but in the process of escalating to 250 mg a night
Garlic, 2,000-4,000 mg daily
Flaxseed Oil, 1200 mg 2-3 times daily
Quercetin, 500 mg twice daily
Curcumin, 240 mg twice a day
Resveratrol, 200 mg nightly (this might be off, I don't have in front of me)
Milk Thistle Extract, 450 mg twice a day
Green Tea Extract, 1,000 mg daily
Dronabinol (synthetic THC), 10-20 mg throughout the day
-I also use the real stuff, inhaled via a vaporizer, 2 times a day (usually, but I sometimes I take breaks; I am the sort of person that actually finds it makes me a bit nervous)
Things that I've used in the past include:
Fish Oil (DHA), various doses
mirtazapine, 25mg (antidepressant)
Plerixafor (as a part of the trial at Dana-Farber, can't get this anymore)
Avastin (last dose 10mg/kg two Fridays ago)
There are several supplements I'm interested in, but don't have access to or have been considering but haven't made a decision about dosing yet. These primarily include:
DCA (working on getting access to this, it's available online)
Maitake Mushrooms
Berberine
Piperine (enhances bioavailability of Curcumin)
Viagra (really! it may open up the blood-brain-barrier, but I haven't been TOO into it since the BBB is impaired in GBM anyway). I'd love to talk about this more, though
Sulphoraphane
Borage Seed Oil in combo with Fish Oil - I've been hesitant to try this since I'm not too comfortable with the metabolic processes involved with Borage Seed + Fish Oil, in some cases the Borage Seed oil can cause increased proliferation of cancer cells. I need to think about this more.
Quinine (a cheap malaria drug that is hard to get in the States)
Accutane (needs script)
Perillyl Alcohol (non-toxic nasal spray, but needs script)
Metformin (needs script)
Cimetidine (needs script)
Mebendazole (not available in states)
Now, here's what I really need help accessing. Some of the drugs are simply not available in the states, and some are hard to get "off-label" but are otherwise safe. The one's that I'm desperate to get my hands on are:
Quinine (a cheap malaria drug that is hard to get in the States)
Accutane (needs script)
Perillyl Alcohol (non-toxic nasal spray, but needs script I am particularly desperate to try this)
Metformin (needs script)
Cimetidine (needs script)
Mebendazole (not available in states)
Is there anyone out there that can help? Any doctors willing to prescribe off-label? Anyone out of the states that could ship something over? (I will pay for all costs).
Another problem I've run into is the issue of what antidepressant is best. There's probably the most research out there for clomipramine, but I was doing mirtazipine for awhile with the rationale that it might overcome a roadblock associated with plerixafor/CXCR4 inhibition. I'm not on plerixafor anymore, but I was always curious if this was a better bet in a CXCR4 inhibition context to further inhibit CXCR4. I also don't know how to handle this info, and my neuro-oncologist on the plerixafor trial could't answer it for me, but it appears that chronic THC exposure causes overexpression rather than inhibition of the T cells in the CXCR4 line, by overexpressing CD4+ and CD8+. This are typically associated with cancer killing cells, but I've always worried that THC might be contraindicated with a CXCR4 inhibiting treatment. If anyone knows more about blocking CXCR4 or using mirtazapine, I'd be glad to get some more info. Mirtazapine might be even more effective when combined with the anti-fungal known as clotrimazole (needs script for pill version). Part of this mess is that it's hard to combine antidepressants with other antidepressants because the side effects can become dangerous (seizures, psychomotor deficits) so I have set my priorities carefully. Also, fun fact: mirtazipine gives me vivid hallucinations upon waking, probably because of the combined effect of mirtazipine's serotonergic action and this thing called "peduncular hallucinosis" that can be caused by (you guessed it) peduncle/brain stem lesions. Luckily I knew the hallucinations were not real, but it was bizarre to say the least.
Alright, sorry this message is so long, and I hope to answer any questions about my rationale if you are curious. Hopefully others can find some use for me since so far I've really only been in the "help me please" corner thus far.
Let me know if you have any recommendations or venues to obtain the drugs I can't get currently.
Thanks for reading, and for any help you can offer.
Kim
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