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Kelly lake
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@BrandiGlanville What machine are you using for lymphatic drainage? I am currently being treated for breast cancer and have been doing a lot of research into the benefits of this. TY.
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I am currently in treatment for stage 2 +++ breast cancer. I did chemo, surgery, radiation and am now doing targeted chemo called Kadcyla (which has herceptin in it, an immunotherapy) Will be finished with Kadcyla around end of May. I also see a naturopathic Oncologist and am doing high dose Vitamin C IV’s, have a low carb/organic diet (which I did b4 diagnosis btw) totally against Covid vac, never got it. I’ve beat my head against the wall trying to figure out how I got breast cancer. I did a gene test, all negative. No family history. Didn’t take any medication. Was only 47 at diagnosis. Breast fed both my kids, not Overweight, never done sugar really- I guess my point is that I believe my doctors have/are giving me every medication they know has been tested to treat +++ breast cancer, and I know I have to do my part with the natropath to try and keep it from coming back too. There are no guarantees tho. On either end. There really are no answers as to why either. I think in a lot of cases it could be epigenetics- but we live in a world where death and disease are so removed from our everyday life. Our ancestors feared death every day, now we expect to live until 90. People get sick, people get cancer. It is definitely the patients choice to determine what treatment they want, if any. There are successful stories on both sides. For me, chemo knocked out my tumor, surgery cleaned it up, radiation to give some insurance that the small cells were knocked out, targeted IV’s through my natropath + diet and exercise to keep my body strong and now targeted chemo+immunotherapy to target stray cells that might be floating around.
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RT @johnrich: All I want for my birthday today is for you to forward this post: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten…
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@naomirwolf If she is going to do chemo, I would definitely suggest cold-capping. I didn’t do It and I wish I would have given it a shot.
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I’ve been against vaccines since 2010 shortly after the birth of my 2nd child. Didn’t get the Covid shot. Did a 70 gene panel when diagnosed, no genetic predisposition. Breast fed both my children. Have eaten organic grass-fed, low-carb since my 20’s. Didn’t take any other medications. Healthy weight, worked out, totally stumped how I got it but here I am. Ian currently cancer free, but did do chemo, then lumpectomy, 20 rounds of radiation and now targeted immune therapy. Once I’m done with that will begin working with a natropathic oncologist to help prevent future re-currence. Haven’t started tamoxifen yet, I’m on the fence about that.
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RT @bennyjohnson: Donald Trump Accomplishments *Before* Taking Office: - Mexico agrees to end migrant caravans - Canada closes border, end…
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@ElijahSchaffer I agree with you completely. I lost my super long hair to breast cancer last year. I hate it when people try to tell me my super short hair looks “so cute.” It does not 😔
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RT @chiproytx: Here’s the thing. Having had cancer - I don’t know why. Could be genetics. Could be crap I ate. Could be bad luck. Coul…
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RT @charliekirk11: President Trump expertly TROLLS Democrats after getting picked up by a Garbage Truck in Green Bay: "How do you like my…
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