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Update - disease progression for the first time
Hi warriors! 👋 I have disease progression for the first time since initial diagnosis in June 2023. During the past 5 months I stopped HBOT and drugs from the ReDO protocol. I feel strongly vindicated by this result (albeit a setback) and affirmed that my research, inferences, learnings and previous strategies had me on the right track. This is because I now have strong evidence that the repurposed drugs I selected (based on drug sensitivity testing and oncogene analysis) in conjunction with a fatty meat-based ketogenic diet, HBOT, nutraceuticals etc. works. I think people also need to be warned that there’s lots of “natural healing” crap on social media that isn’t genuine in the context of cancer care - the natural elements are often overstated and used as clickbait and the influencers hide the fact they actually also used SOC (chemo, radiation, immunotherapy and/or surgery) to resolve cancer. It’s only after reaching NED status that they start promoting adjuncts as if they are a stand-alone solution and this is dangerous and deceptive. Yes, I declined SOC and still don’t want radiation, colostomy surgery or intravenous chemotherapy. But everything I have done is backed by scientific literature - I’m not blessing celery juice under a full moon and singing kumbyaya! Clearly, my attempt at “healing” did not work! Stopping the strategies in my previous protocol and eliminating pharmaceuticals did NOT heal my gut. Eating more vegetables for polyphenols and eating less animal protein did not work for me (and I don’t care about all the pro-fibre propaganda - it’s nonsensical to promote eating copious amounts of indigestible plant matter when you have an inflamed colon, compromised permeability, dysbiosis and an ulcerative bleeding tumour!). Just like that after over two and a half years of stability (no growth) and/or results of gradual tumour size reduction, getting closer and closer to NED status … and BOOM: the tumour doubled in size when I followed more “mainstream” medical advice! 💥 The recent PET scan indicates there is 4cm of high avidity in the tumour microenvironment (confirmed by MRI measurements of 20x17x36) so shrimpy boy (my name for the tumour as it literally looks like a mangled bleeding prawn) is certainly still gobbling up glucose! 🤣🍤
Update - disease progression for the first time
2 likes • Dec '25
God bless you on your journey mamas🙏🏼🫶🏻💜💜💜💜💜
Pink Sisters?
I had a lumpectomy and radiation in 2023 and I thought I was done. with the tamoxifen and the radiation I thought I was done. I was wrong. It is back small but back and now yet again I had to make the call to get the ultimate done and go for the double mastectomy to stop the every 6 month check up and worry every single day in between. Are there Pink sisters in here? drop a pink heart🩷to show some love please that's all I ask
Pink Sisters?
0 likes • Dec '25
@Bernardo Henriques thank you 💜🫂💜🫂💜🫂
1 like • Dec '25
@Odette Rocha thank you mamas 🥹🥹🥹🥹🫂🫂🫂🫂
Find Other Warriors With Your Cancer Type
To help everyone connect more easily with others on a similar journey, please comment below with: 1. Your Cancer Type (e.g., Cervical Adenocarcinoma, Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Glioblastoma, etc.) 2. (Optional) Stage/Grade (e.g., Stage 3, Grade 2). Example: “My mum: Cervical Adenocarcinoma, Stage 4.” This way, members can find and connect with others who truly understand the specifics of their situation. Feel free to browse the comments and reach out to those you relate to!
2 likes • Dec '25
Invasive lobular carcinoma stage 1 had a lumpectomy in 2023 and radiation on my left and a marker placed on the right and now it came back on the right
Cancer Warriors ❤️
This group exists so no one has to walk this path alone. Share as much or as little as you feel comfortable: - Your diagnosis or a loved one’s journey - What brought you here - Questions you’re exploring - Therapies or strategies you’re researching - Or even a photo — faces help turn stories into connection Every share matters. It helps others feel less isolated and strengthens the collective wisdom of the group. 📌 Post Categories — How to Share To keep the community organised and easy to navigate, please choose the category that best fits your posts: 📢 Announcements: Official updates from the Admin team. 👋 Introductions: Say hello and share as much (or as little) as you’re comfortable with about your journey. 💬 General Discussion: Open conversation on cancer, healing, mindset, and community-related topics. 💡Research & Education: Research, studies, resources, protocols, and learning materials. ❓Q&A: Questions and thoughtful answers from the community. 📝 Journeys & Results: Personal stories, protocols being explored, progress updates and testimonials. 🎭 Miscellaneous: Anything that doesn’t clearly fit another category. If you’re unsure, don’t worry — just choose your best guess. The goal is sharing, learning, and supporting each other, not perfection.
Cancer Warriors ❤️
2 likes • Dec '25
I understand and respect the rules 🫂
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