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There’s no good way to start so I’ll simply start.

Several weeks ago I began feeling something wasn’t quite right within me. The feeling was mild at first then increased gradually. The only way to describe it is I felt well not quite right; the inside of my body felt odd.
A teleconference with my doctor led to x-rays. The follow up teleconference consisted of “I don’t like what I saw - let’s do a biopsy.”
The results came in and here’s what we know.

It’s malignant and it has metastasized.

Like most of you I want all the facts: No sugar coating required and no drama. The doctor knows that so I’m grateful he was straightforward and told me I’m solidly in Stage Four - when asked roughly how long I have left the answer was “Based on where it is now and the rate it’s spreading you’re probably looking at mid to late February.”

I feel lucky to have this exit as opposed to being hit by a car while crossing the street or suffering a fatal heart attack or stroke. However I have made a vow not to suffer any longer than I absolutely have to.


So much I feel I should say but I’ll leave that in the form of answers to any questions or responses to comments you may have. Please keep in mind I tire easily so if I don’t reply quickly that’s why.

Thank you.
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
There’s an article on Daily Mail about a man from my state, Oklahoma, who was getting treated at MD Anderson center in Texas for cancer. The treatment had cost over $1.5 million dollars up to that point. The doctor told him he had up to 3 months to live. Someone else told him about an experimental treatment that a medical researcher used on her own cancer & it cured her. He decided to try it himself and within 3 months the doctors could find no signs of cancer in his body. What was this treatment? A dog de-wormer, it cost the man $7 a week for treatment. I highly recommend you read this article. His name is Joe Tippens and two years later they can find no tumors in him.
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@seeandhear they may have done a follow up, I read the original article. I hope you heal. I’ve read a long time ago that cancer is a parasite. It makes sense that an anti-parasitical could cure it. I’ve known 3 people who were cured with alternatives. My father was one of them, he went to a medicine woman in Arizona for treatment.