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Patient šŸ‘‹ Who here is going through terminal?

Hello everyone, I didn’t want to feel alone in this situation but I wanted to know who is going through terminal stage and how are you coping? Thank you šŸ™

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u/SurvivingGBM 9d ago

Just curious, what do you consider terminal? I was diagnosed with glioblastoma and given 12-18 told it has 100% chance of coming back and is extremely aggresive. I cured myself with an alternative medicine and am cancer free less then 2 years after and coming up to the 3 year mark. I stopped listening to doctors cause. Onody knows when I’m gonna die and tbh doctors are only pushing chemo/radiatiin because it’s all they have and they get kickbacks for prescriptions, positive mindset and making my own Decisions is what got me through it , I’d be dead if I believed them and did their treatment or believed I would die in that amount of time couldn’t be healthier now

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u/Over-Engineer5074 9d ago edited 9d ago

Reading your blog, 95% of your tumor got removed, you took chemo and you took some THC extract and you say you got cured because of the THC. Uhuh.

Fuck your false hope bullshit, they can't remove my tumors surgically, not 60%, not 95%.Ā 

It is the same with the Ivermectin guy, he was taking immunotherapy and also ivermectin but tries to sell immunotherapy had nothing to do with his recovery.

What's next? Some guy swallowed a fly when doing targeted therapy and claims it was swallowing the fly that cured him?

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u/SurvivingGBM 8d ago edited 8d ago

My oncologist told me it has 100% of coming back, he also said he does NOT relate the shrinkage to chemo/radiation. It has never come back and only shrunk since the oils. I may have done both but that’s straight my my oncologist. Leaving me out of the equation there’s hundreds of other people as you can tell on his Instagram for testimonies Lee Whitley himself only injected his medicine into his throat, he was diagnosed with in 2024 and he was cancer free within 96 days and that was an aggressive throat sarcoma this has cured cancer in dogs as they are in clinical trials in Canada right now and there’s numerous other people that I didn’t do chemo radiation that it’s working on so in the big picture yes is curing Cancer. You’re too narrow minded to see thatgo look leehelps_oil

And then tell me it doesn’t work I have GBM which is. Not cureable by soc treatment anyways not here to argue

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u/Over-Engineer5074 8d ago

What shrinkage? It was surgically removed if I read your blog right.

But sure, I ll bite, can you pass me your oncologist? I m open-minded and if your oncologist tells me it works, I m happy to give it a try

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u/SurvivingGBM 8d ago

lol I go to bc cancer, dm me I’ll give you his name. Shrinkage? I had two surgeries Nov 1 2022 and may 3 2023, first surgery 60-70% removal second surgery 95% as you can’t remove 100% glioblastomas leave cells behind that have 100% of coming back…allegedly. So even with the removal it’s aggresive and that’s why they say it’s terminal. So not only did it not come back, it was shrinking significantly even before removal if you looked at mri and measurements.

That can explain myself, but look at the teatimonials on his instagram keep in mind I’ve met these people in person and the man who made the medicine ONLY did his medicine for Squamish cell carcinoma and refused chemo radiatiin surgery and was cancer free 96 days later how you explain that on top of my story? How do you explain a six-year-old girl who had 132 tumour spread throughout her whole body she’s now 11 and cancer free how do you explain other people who didn’t go through chemo and radiation and are now cancer free with advanced stages of numerous types of different cancersjust do some researchers buddy go go look