Hey all,
Just a quick rundown, but unfortunately my sister was diagnosed with an aggressive leiomyosarcoma cancer a few years back. She had been off an on several chemos when some seemed to work and then would gradually stop working. This year they put her on a chemo that was very strong, so strong that one dose sent her to the ER... twice!
We can't always judge how our family members with cancer react to things or what they will or won't do, but after enough time on chemo, the throwing up and the misery she decided it's probably better to just die that stay on it, which is a very hard thing to take.
Thankfully though, we discovered my cancer story dot rocks and followed the protocol and it seemed to be making progress, I could only hear second hand from her that her doctor felt the cancer was then in remission and possibly shrinking. Then the above super-chemo was implemented and it felt like the fenbendazole treatment stopped working after that? I'm confused about it, though my sis kinda took a fatalistic attitude to it that her cancer learned how to survive through Fenbendazole.
So here we are today, a few months later and still having done Fenbendazole (heck, Ivermectin and HCQ too!) three times a week, but unfortunately where they needled her back to get a lung tissue sample has been hurting more and more and more lately. Her required pain meds just keep increasing and she's now in the hospital with a morphine drip. I'm really hopeful she'll come home some time in the week but as bad as the cancer is, I want to know if there's anything we can do about the pain. I'm not even sure what's causing it... can cancer grow into nerve endings and just cause relentless pain spikes?
I had heard from here about treating pain, back pain, broken bone pain and nerve pain with with Comphrey, which I ordered and it even got here Tuesday, just in time for me to get super sick with something and unable to help her apply it. I'm looking to rub comphrey where her back is hurting when I can, but... well, I feel at a loss. Is there anything else we can do?
If you don't want to give direct medical advice, that's fine. You can just say what you would do if it were your situation.
Thank you friends!
Highly recommend looking into this de-fungus protocol that's been making rounds on 4chan's /x/ forum the last couple weeks:
https://www.docdroid.net/UXkRhZh/cdf-pdf
The protocol is more encompassing than fenben. Which is great news that she's had success with! There is no way that the fungus, if that is what is causing her cancer, can "adapt" to this protocol.