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Update - completion of radiation
Hello warrior fam! 👋 Sorry I’ve been quiet for the last few months. The loss of fellow warriors in this group (and also in my community on Insta) has profoundly impacted me and lead to deep reflection about the unfairness and inequitable outcomes of cancer and mortality. I felt like any update I post would seem trivial and unhelpful during this difficult time for many of you. Although I REALLY didn’t want to, I ended up accepting some standard of care and integrating radiation into my latest intense protocol. The reason for this was financial stress, tumour growth for the first time in 2.5 years, and knowledge that my cancer cells have down-regulated Heat Shock Proteins (which in theory makes them more sensitive to radiation). I chose long-course, low dose radiation (25x1.8Gy) and integrated sensitisation strategies, such as daily HBOT, intermittent fasting and a few repurposed drugs prior. For recovery and minimising side effects I’ve been doing RLT, hydrogen therapy, CDS, while maintaining a high level of ketones as they have anti-inflammatory effects (especially β-OHB which reduces oxidative stress in healthy cells). Today was my final fraction. Initially I negotiated 15 due to fear of both the short and long term side effects, but as I’ve tolerated it so well I decided to have the full 25. I am very lucky to have been referred to a new radiation oncologist who has been open to personalising the treatment and genuinely curious about the potential of HBOT, fasting and the ketogenic diet. Radiation to the pelvis in women nearly always results in infertility and induces early menopause. General side effects also include proctitis, incontinence, rectal inflammation and pain, fibrosis, etc. I’m very shocked to report I am yet to experience any side effects, with the exception of the two days I decided not to fast, didn’t do HBOT, and drank coffee and ate a typical western breakfast. I had to know for sure that the adjunctive modalities I’ve implemented have been truly effective and not placebo, so this is why I experimented with what a “typical” patient (ignorant about the impact of GKI) would likely eat. On those two days (and two days after) I had extreme fatigue and a little irritation in the rectal mucosa. As a result of this, I did a 3 day consecutive fast to try to stop the progression of the side effects and lo and behold… they went away! Unfortunately, prolonged fasting wasn’t / isn’t possible as weight loss impacts the accuracy of the markings and measurements needed for precision radiation (and I certainly don’t want ionising gamma rays blasting non-tumorous rectal mucosa and causing a secondary cancer through oncogenesis of healthy epithelial cells).
Update - completion of radiation
1 like • 5d
@Lisa Drake nice work. In your regime do you have anything for glutamine slowdown prior to entering hbot?
I need your help.
This is one of the hardest things I’ve had to write. As many of you know, Cancer Warriors started because of my mum. Everything I’ve shared here, everything I’ve learned it was all to help her and others along the way. She fought so hard. Even through years of mental health struggles, trauma, loss, and eventually cancer, she kept going. She changed her lifestyle, quit smoking, improved her diet, stayed active, and never stopped trying even when things were hard mentally. We had hope. Real hope. She had just started a new protocol we believed in through Astron Health. And then everything changed very suddenly. She developed acute gastrointestinal symptoms, was admitted to hospital, and within a short period things escalated in a way that still doesn’t fully make sense to me. The initial diagnosis was ischaemic colitis, and she received treatment with IV fluids and anticoagulation. Then: - her markers improved - her pain improved - her circulation improved But at the same time: - inflammation was rising and remained extremely high (CRP 14 on admission, then 400 later) - her oxygen levels worsened before later improving - and concerns we raised about possible contributing factors were not fully explored at the time, despite the acute onset of symptoms, confirmed COVID infection, hypoxia, and rising oxygen requirements which raised concerns about possible severe COVID-related lung involvement. Over time, things progressed to a bowel obstruction, and we lost her. The two CT scans during her admission showed a very different picture overtime, with significant progression. I was there every day. I stayed in the hospital for 14 days. I never left. I slept next to her. I asked questions, I researched, I pushed where I could. And now I’m left with a lot of unanswered questions. Questions that I feel I owe it to her to understand. There were also periods where her inflammatory markers were extremely high and her oxygen levels dropped significantly. This raised questions for me about whether all possible causes of her deterioration were fully explored at the time, and whether earlier or different intervention could have made a difference.
2 likes • 6d
@Bernardo Henriques ...at a minimum, yes, you should have some competent feedback as to what happened. Good luck Bernardo.
My wife died on Standard of Care, hydrogen generator available in Seattle
Tragically, my wife was not willing to try changing from her junk food diet when her cancer was detected in 2023. She underwent conventional treatment at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. She died two months ago, leaving me and our teenage homeschooled daughters. I did get her the recommended hydrogen generator that she tried a few times but did not use consistently. I think the manufacturer is willing to buy it back at half price, which I will pursue when I’m not swamped with other tasks. If anyone in Seattle wants to pick it up themselves, contact me. I have been on a high-fat carnivore diet for years, eliminating a skin problem and the belly fat I used to have. No pharma products in my life, and no health problems. Well, I do use melatonin for sleep, which I should probably quit. Unfortunately my daughters eat the standard junk food diet, which may be why they have skin problems. I hope they will consider improving their diet when they start to get fat. I don’t think I will be very active in this group henceforth. I hope you all try eliminating junk food and extend your healthy lives.
1 like • 21d
Michael...while I've proselytized to many friends over the last few years about diet, ketosis, Press/Pulse, etc., NOT one has even attempted to take a chance. Seen too many die already. I hope you can move on man. Please remember we all get to see our loved ones again. They will be there to meet you. No worries.
What Comes Next ❤️
It’s taken me a few days to sit down and write this. I didn’t really know what to say… or where to even start. Losing my mum has been the hardest thing I’ve ever gone through. She wasn’t just my mum… She was my purpose, my everything, and the reason this community exists. Some of you have been here from the beginning… and you know how much she meant to all of this. Cancer Warriors was never just a group. It became something we were all going through together. Every protocol we explored… All the late nights researching… Everything I shared here… It started with her. Everything I was doing… everything I was learning — it was for her. And somewhere along the way, it became bigger than just us. It became about all of you — the messages, the shared experiences, the people fighting, the families searching for answers. It stopped being just our journey… and became something we were all a part of. I’m still processing everything… Some moments hit harder than others. There’s a lot of sadness… but also moments where things feel strangely clear. I’ll be honest — this hasn’t been easy. I’m still figuring out how to process everything, and some days I probably push myself more than I should. But having this mission gives me something to hold onto. I’ve been doing what I can to get through the days — some of it healthy, some of it just coping — and I’m still trying to find my balance. I don’t think there’s a “right way” to deal with something like this. But I do know this… Even though she’s gone… What we built together is still here. And the mission is still here. This isn’t the end. If anything, this has made things clearer for me. There are too many people going through this. Too many families looking for answers. Too many people being told there’s nothing more that can be done. I’ve seen things that made a difference. I’ve seen what can help. And I’ve seen how powerful it is when people come together and share what they know. So, moving forward… I’m not stopping.
2 likes • Mar 28
@Bernardo Henriques soo sorry my friend. I can't think of anyone that has done more for his mum or for others in this space. You've been a workhorse. Take heart...your mum is well and you will see her again. She'll be the first to greet you and express her thanks and love for you. But for now you have too much unfinished business here. Keep the faith. Let me know if there's anything I can do. Be well.
Hbot during radiation therapy?
Hello everyone, I’m relatively new here. I will start radiation therapy for my triple positive BC. I’m wondering if the HBOT sessions are allowed during the treatment. Impossible to get medical high pressure sessions in France but there are private centres with pressure going up to 1,5.
1 like • Jan 5
@Bernardo Henriques thank you! I had forgotten about that...
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64 year old male with stage 4 adenoid cystic carcinoma since 2019. Four surgeries to neck and liver. No chemo or radiation. PPP coming soon I hope!

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