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MinnieM

01/24/13 5:01 PM

#22079 RE: 58nout #22077

Most of us are very positive or we wouldn't be here. You aren't alone in expecting more good news from CTIX.

Thanks for sharing. ;)



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TOB

01/24/13 5:41 PM

#22081 RE: 58nout #22077

Thank you for sharing your personal experiences and why Kevetrin and CTIX are so important to you. My very best wishes on a personal level.

CTIX is an unusual investment in so many ways because of its potential to not only give shareholders profits, but bring an effective treatment to those suffering from dreadful afflictions.

It is truly a win win situation for CTIX investors if they both improve their financial health and see others, including loved ones, improve their actual health. But neither is certain yet and so we have debate and discussion.

No doubt because of this unique combination of money and health, our emotional involvement with CTIX can be vastly greater than just a stock we trade or invest in. Though to many it remains just another stock or company to trade or discuss.

Our challenge is to remain civil and welcoming on this board, and focus on facts and the topic, which is always CTIX.

This can be difficult, as CTIX sentiment and opinions vary, but it is rewarding as new posters and investors join in the discussion and learn about this company and its remarkable potential.

This group is the tip of the spear in educating the public about CTIX in its many dimensions. 87,740 views and #5 board as I write. There is no investor sentiment required to participate, all are welcome, positive, negative, and those interested only in the share price or details of the company.

It is important that we up our game and focus on facts and civil debate. Though no doubt it is a challenge, and we can have very strong personal motivations as you've so eloquently described. More so a challenge the greater the investment, be it financial, emotional, or both.

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govorchin

01/24/13 6:21 PM

#22085 RE: 58nout #22077

yours is a real human interest story and what we on this board know this is all about.

best to you the mrs.

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Gratefullife

01/24/13 9:59 PM

#22122 RE: 58nout #22077

That is a profound and touching post, thank you
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lucky9

01/25/13 12:55 AM

#22130 RE: 58nout #22077

Thank you for sharing your personal story 58, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your wife. Live life to the fullest and make many wonderful memories along the way!

My late wife battled melanoma for ten years after being diagnosed with stage III at age 24. She was given just 6 months to live and our children were 2yrs old and 6 months old at the time. I basically became a full-time cancer researcher at the time. (In my spare time as a restaurant owner) Our faith, clinical trials at JWCI Santa Monica and my wife's positive spirit gave us ten wonderful years the doctors never thought we would have. Interestingly, Thalidomide and Temodar in combination helped us to survive brain mets for five years. I say interestingly because at that time, not even our Neurologist (head of the Brain Institute Shands UF) thought it was worth the trouble. Temodar is now the standard of care for many brain cancer patients. We were told it was a waste of time. I learned of the treatment while at a brain tumor conference in Ft. Lauderdale. My point is that you never know what promise a new compound like Kevetrin may hold.

btw I wrote a book about our experience and self published it. Anyone interested in it can private message me and I'll give you the title. It's a few bucks on Amazon. Warning....it details our experience but is also a Spiritual account. My wife was simply amazing and has been and continues to be an inspiration to many!

On a more positive note, we were very grateful for the 10 years. I am happily remarried. My kids are doing wonderful and our oldest is now a college honor student studying pre-med at USF and hopes to be an Oncologist one day. She actually made rounds with her late mother's oncologist this past summer. Her mom would be so proud, Lord knows I am.
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JUST 10-11-12

01/25/13 5:13 AM

#22136 RE: 58nout #22077

thank you..

hey, sometimes I wish the Good Lord would blow up the world
and start a fresh. My mon, going on 90 next month, is now
in a nursing home/hospice..instead of our home. It has been a rough two months or so! no, she does not have cancer, but she has been tormented by other issues. The thing of it, she has been a very GIVING person over her lifetime.

on the other hand, I hope Kevetrin is the answer for thousands, if not millions of people. Heck, I would gladly get just two bucks per share, if we find out it will help! However, the potential monies to be made here will help a lot of family and one friend in particular--not just my wife and myself.

take care, again.

Keith
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Tenacious

01/25/13 8:56 AM

#22144 RE: 58nout #22077

This really helps with perspective...thanks for sharing. I'm most humbled.