One of my friends, 62yr Female, passed away 3 weeks ago (undergoing autopsy still) from either her heart or stroke. Vaxxed. My father just diagnosed yesterday with Prostate Cancer. I'm so devastated. This is NOT what I imagined WWG1WGA would be like.
FWIW prostate cancer is pretty common these days. And easily cured. Talk your dad into having his prostate removed rather than taking any radiation therapy. The worst part of having a prostate removed is losing control of your bladder and needing to wear pads for a up to a year. The radiation though can cause problems later on. Unfortunately, the radioactive seed technology also has a chance of failure where he would have an aggressive cancer return if any of the cancer in there is missed. Why take the chance? FWIW my husband went through this last year and ended up having his prostate removed. No way was he gonna go 6 weeks for daily radiation therapy and then still have irradiated seeds implanted. In the meantime, he was told not to allow any pets or children to sit on his lap for a month or so if he did the radiation therapy. How can that be safe?
I'm nothing close to a doctor (not that I really trust the majority of them anyway) but people have been tossing around the idea of cancers possibly being related to parasites and potentially remedied by fasting (starving sugar) and anti-parasite medications and such, if I were faced with this situation, that's where I would begin, definitely before opting to remove part of my body.
3Beans maybe give this a read and see what you think: Parasite Pill
No worries, I definitely feel comfortable with a lot of what it says but some things I'm skeptical about like where it was talking about teams of people going into ancient structures and testing vials and puzzle rooms.
Just as a side note, my father's radiation seed treatment was very successful. Stage 4 prostate cancer. He's been cancer-free now for nearly a decade. Everyone has to make their own choice based on their options.
First my condolences. This must be a difficult time for you.
I don't know how old your dad is, but there are some actuarial studies out there that show about half the men by the age of 85 have some form of prostate cancer. I have a great uncle who is in his late 80s and was diagnosed several years ago. He still doing okay (seed implant). Some theorize that it is just part of getting old as most men die with it, not of it. (It is when the diagnosis is at a young age that it is more aggressive.)
However, I know it is scary - my dad had kidney cancer when I was in college. He is alive and well 30+ years later, but even after all this time, I full well remember what it was like. Hang in there fren!
Get him on fenbendazole asap(?)! Done it, on it, swear by it. It won’t kill every cancer but it’s a start. I have tons of info on alt cancer treatments and done them all. I beat cancer...it’s a battle.
I keep mentally preparing myself for whats to come because its only going to continue to be brutal. Im so sorry for your loss and your fathers illness. God bless
One of my friends, 62yr Female, passed away 3 weeks ago (undergoing autopsy still) from either her heart or stroke. Vaxxed. My father just diagnosed yesterday with Prostate Cancer. I'm so devastated. This is NOT what I imagined WWG1WGA would be like.
FWIW prostate cancer is pretty common these days. And easily cured. Talk your dad into having his prostate removed rather than taking any radiation therapy. The worst part of having a prostate removed is losing control of your bladder and needing to wear pads for a up to a year. The radiation though can cause problems later on. Unfortunately, the radioactive seed technology also has a chance of failure where he would have an aggressive cancer return if any of the cancer in there is missed. Why take the chance? FWIW my husband went through this last year and ended up having his prostate removed. No way was he gonna go 6 weeks for daily radiation therapy and then still have irradiated seeds implanted. In the meantime, he was told not to allow any pets or children to sit on his lap for a month or so if he did the radiation therapy. How can that be safe?
I'm nothing close to a doctor (not that I really trust the majority of them anyway) but people have been tossing around the idea of cancers possibly being related to parasites and potentially remedied by fasting (starving sugar) and anti-parasite medications and such, if I were faced with this situation, that's where I would begin, definitely before opting to remove part of my body.
3Beans maybe give this a read and see what you think: Parasite Pill
Interesting read. Looks like I’ll be changing my diet. Thanks for posting!
No worries, I definitely feel comfortable with a lot of what it says but some things I'm skeptical about like where it was talking about teams of people going into ancient structures and testing vials and puzzle rooms.
It could be legit but I just don't know.
Just as a side note, my father's radiation seed treatment was very successful. Stage 4 prostate cancer. He's been cancer-free now for nearly a decade. Everyone has to make their own choice based on their options.
First my condolences. This must be a difficult time for you.
I don't know how old your dad is, but there are some actuarial studies out there that show about half the men by the age of 85 have some form of prostate cancer. I have a great uncle who is in his late 80s and was diagnosed several years ago. He still doing okay (seed implant). Some theorize that it is just part of getting old as most men die with it, not of it. (It is when the diagnosis is at a young age that it is more aggressive.)
However, I know it is scary - my dad had kidney cancer when I was in college. He is alive and well 30+ years later, but even after all this time, I full well remember what it was like. Hang in there fren!
Get him on fenbendazole asap(?)! Done it, on it, swear by it. It won’t kill every cancer but it’s a start. I have tons of info on alt cancer treatments and done them all. I beat cancer...it’s a battle.
Condolences 😞
I keep mentally preparing myself for whats to come because its only going to continue to be brutal. Im so sorry for your loss and your fathers illness. God bless