Dear Frens! I've been lurking here for some time but now, I need your help and your prayers.
I've got a couple of siblings but one of them has always been special to me. She is my best friend and we helped each other through some tough years early on in our lives and we kept close for over 50 years! To be honest, I don't think that I would be here today if it wasn't for her!
She works as a nurse and she's been doing that for more than 30 years. She's the most beautiful and good hearted person you can imagine but all those years in the medical business made her belive in the "Covid" bullshit. I think she got three or four shots but she knows what I think about it so she doesn´t want to talk to me about it.
Well, today she got the news that she has breast cancer and it was an aggressive form of cancer. She doesn't want to do chemo therapy but will probably remove both her breasts.
I've heard about Ivermectin, is that the best way to go or do any of you fantastic people her know what I can do to help her before she choses surgery?
We both live in Sweden if that matters in any way...
Thanks frens!
Read this article. For someone like your sister, I think this is a good introduction to medical cancer fraud before you start plugging alternative medicine. After that she may want to look at alternatives.
I hope it helps.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/10/faulty-research-behind-mammograms-breast-cancer/
Other dangers that she already should be aware of include: bad (i.e., uncomfortable and painful) prosthetics, and the fact that many people after anaesthesia drift into dementia after awhile.
Interesting you mentioned dementia from anesthesia. Before I had my two day back surgery at Duke in NC I was called to see if I would participate in a research project on how anesthesia affects mental status.
I actually considered participating but upon asking what criteria they needed I found out I’d have to take an MRI with my eyes open during part of an hour while in the machine Since I’m highly claustrophobic I said no thanks.
They don't talk about it much. But a lot of older people, and less commonly younger ones as well, decline rapidly after minor surgery. It happened to the mom of a friend of mine. Totally lucid before, but dementia started just a few months after mastectomy recovery, and advanced quickly. Causality is always tricky, but it's a known risk.
Good stuff. From a lefty source, no less.
Yeah. It was around the time that a bunch of doctors were getting sick of the gaslighting around breast cancer and were even advocating less screening because it was ... logical and right.
Most of us knew some of it was a scam, but this writer tied it all up in a tidy article.