Valerie Harper Engages Acupuncture for Her Lung Cancer
Valerie Harper is a "year and
four months past my expiration date" that she was given at the time of her
terminal cancer diagnosis early last year.
Harper, 74, said she was told at the
time that she had three to six months left to live.
The "Rhoda" actress
testified before the Senate on Wednesday to urge senators to commit more
funding to lung cancer research and treatments.
Harper told senators that, in
addition to the prescribed medications that her husband, Tony Cacciotti, makes
sure she takes regularly, she has tried other methods of treatment in hopes of
prolonging her life.
Those efforts include attempts to
"exercise, eat consciously [and] don’t give up. I have regular brain scans
and whole body testing twice a year."
"I also take traditional
Chinese medicine, tea," she said. "I have had acupuncture regularly
and I engage in visualization, which is actually an actor’s tool, visualizing
myself kicking out the cancer, making up scenarios. I talk to them, 'You guys,
if you don’t go crazy, we can co-exist, but you're killing the host.'"
Harper said she's replaced the fear
of dying with gratitude for every extra second she has on this planet.
On the medical side, Harper said her
doctors were very aggressive in her treatments, which is why more funding for
research is needed.
Harper's 75th birthday is in August
and the actress said she is determined to make it to that milestone.
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