(12-10-2023, 02:56 PM)Infolurker Wrote: I hate cancer.
I had one of my best friends die of cancer and he refused to do anything other than what his Doctor's told him to do.
For myself, I will be trying the Joe Tippens Protocol.
https://www.canceractive.com/article/ant...er%20cells
https://lifeboat.com/blog/2019/12/how-jo...-templeton
Quote:Diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, Joe was told he had about 3 months to live. A veterinarian friend of his in western Oklahoma called him and told him about a cancer research experiment he had learned about in which a dog-deworming medicine had cured cancer in the experimental mice… and when the researcher developed cancer, she used the same medicine on herself and her glioblastoma was gone in about 12 weeks.
With nothing to lose and everything to gain, Joe ordered the veterinary product, Fenbendazole, and began taking it. He added a few other things to his regimen such as curcumin and Vitamin E, now known as the “Joe Tippens Protocol”. Three and a half months later, he went in for a scan and he was totally clear!Joe’s Website: https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/
Joe’s Facebook (group is limited): https://www.facebook.com/groups/mycancerstoryrocks/See more cancer Survivor Stories at: https://templetonwellness.com/survivor-stories/Want to learn more about what else you can do to help your body beat cancer? Check out James Templeton’s book, ‘I Used to Have Cancer: How I Found My Own Way Back to Health,’ where he tells the twists and turns of his story of survival. Find out more at this link: https://iusedtohavecancer.com/For more information and resources on the ins and outs of healthy living with or without cancer, go to the Templeton Foundation website: https://templetonwellness.com/
Keeping your tips and links in mind. Thank you. Still waiting on the hospital to share what their plans are for her.
(12-10-2023, 04:56 PM)Snarl Wrote:(12-10-2023, 02:19 PM)DonnerPartyOf404 Wrote: Mom stopped breathing on her own last night so she was moved to intensive care. She, like everyone else, was crying.
Your mom will always be who you remember her to be. You are blessed not to be there ... and it absolutely okay for you not to be. You know what the consequences of being there would be ... and THAT could badly affect how you remember your mother.
The passing of a loved one is Never easy. But, it happens. And, we survive it. Sooner than you think, it will be someone else's turn to go. For now, be strong and endure this. The strength you find now will never leave you. Please start planning on how to do something good with it.
Deepest condolences,
Snarl
When I lost my wife she simply died unexpectedly in her sleep. The loss has been hard for me to deal with of course but I'm getting better. With my mother it's a different story. It's the waiting to see how long before she goes that is maddening. It's longing to wish there was something I could do that would be of any help for her. Waiting is painful.
(12-10-2023, 05:04 PM)ancientlight Wrote: Can you enlist the help of a family member to deal with the bully ? Perhaps even consider talking to a lawyer as what the bully is doing may not be legal ,and the police would do nothing.
Could you consider visiting with someone to deal with the bully ,and so you have your goodbyes at least?
I've contacted Adult Protextive Services in the past per dad's issues and they have done nothing. I do have a realitive in law enforcement who has been a bit of help. Sort of "nicely" threatening dad of what may happen if his nonsense continues.
Otherwise I don't have the means for getting lawyer assistance. The Catch 22 is that my sister is helping to keep things from blowing up but she is too much like my dad anyway.
(12-10-2023, 09:44 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: @DonnerPartyOf404, very sorry to hear. My prayers go out to you & your family. On a related note, my brother has the opposite condition where his body generates too many red blood cells. I forgot the medical terminology but it's a type of blood cancer. No chemo but he has to get blood transfusions every 2-3 months.
Thank you for your words and prayers. I have the feeling my mom's cancer was caused by the chemo from her breast cancer a few years ago.