She didnt eat her breakfast. Slept all day till i got home. Then she was up and about,tail wagging looking for food. So warmed up the breakfast she didnt eat that had all the meds in it. She slurped it right up. As long as she eats once a day,ill be happy. Shes used to eating whenever she felt like eating.
The lump looked like it got a little bigger yesterday,this morning it looks to have shrunk back to its "normal" size.
Visually,she doesnt seem to be loosing wieght. I dont have a scale that i can get her fat ass on to wiegh her.
Gonna call the vet monday and see if he wants to see her and do some blood tests and see if we can do something about the lump.maybe see if she needs another tooth pulled.
I really think the lump is her biggest problem. I know if i had something like that hanging off my face right under my eye,i wouldnt want to do anything all day. I dont know if its painful,shes not whining or crying about it. I would imagine shed be whining all the time if it was really painful.
Sleeping and fasting are part of the cure.
Yes. The effects of fasting is remarkable to the body. Proper sleep, likewise!
Correct. God bless.
So much this. +1
Thank you for continuing with the updates! I feel energized by your rigor. Don't take lack of comments as a lack of interest.
Suggestion: maybe at bottom of each update list everything your pup was given so people have a quick reference what was applied? I'm unclear what meds are in play at this point.
e.g. Day 3: Xmg dry fenben, Y drops diluted cannabis oil
If your dog seems to have fight in them I'd let them fight. I have seen some really horrific injuries (that I likely would have taken my pup in to be put to rest) but the dogs powered through. It really reset my baseline expectations about the healing powers our bodies have.
EDIT: That would be essentially a hospital observation chart.
Yea I read it everyday but first time posting. A lot of people here are interested, some of us with family members who have cancer too. And we can all relate to a man and his dog story. One thing I wish was being done is using ivermectin too.
I agree...might help others with their fur babies!
God bless you and your pup OP! Tail wagging is awesome sign!! Praying daily fren! 🙏💕
Double (or triple).
The.
Dose.
My third time saying it.
It’s not toxic. So fire hose it already.
wasn't he giving her something else? are you referring to the fenbenzadole? double or triple that?
Fenben, ivermectin, etc. All non-toxic. All kill parasitic cysts (cancer). Up the dose. I might as well be telling you to give the dog more cancer killing WATER.
Just my opinion, but from my experience with fenben and ivm personally, the lumps I feel seem to have almost gotten a bit larger and more sensitive as though there has been an increased immune response in the area. not trying to speak too ahead of myself, but they now seem like they are softening and diffusing. I've been taking meds for a month
I’m just wondering what you’re taking the fenbenzodole for? I bought some to take it prophylactically. Just interested in your story. If you don’t want to publicize it, you can DM me. 🙏
Hey there! I felt a lump in my breast and have been diagnosed with a high grade DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ). There's elements of it that look as though it may be more invasive (although lymph node was negative) and want to do a masectomy and retest all tissues, they're telling me there's a 20% chance they will upgrade it to something more serious. So I'm doing everything I can to try to kill these cells ASAP. I'm on IVM, fenben, metformin, doxycycline, green tea, curcumin, D3, melatonin, resveratrol, Omega 3s, probiotic, selenium, NAC, bromelain, vit C, and doing warm castor oil packs in the evening. I'm throwing the kitchen sink at it. I'm 37 and never covid vaxed, so as you can imagine I'm pissed 🤣
Let us know how this goes!! 🤞🙏
Good luck and get well soon!
Praying for it!!! And that's actually where I started!! I did the 20 day protocol (plus other vitamin supplements) then shifted to the FLCCC cancer protocol of IVM, doxycycline, and metformin, while keeping the fenben 222mg daily as well.
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Well done! Please keep me posted on your progress. I’m really excited to hear about it. You’re definitely doing everything you can and moving in the right direction will be praying for you.
Do you have a bathroom scale? Can you pick her up? If so, you can weigh yourself then pick up the dog and weigh yourself again. The difference in the two numbers is your dog's weight.
This is how I have to weigh my dog too.
More prayers sent. Go dog go!
Ditto!!
She has become OUR dog. praying for success.
This is a protocol from a Veterinarian, works on people and animals.
https://www.contrabandcures.com/Parasite_Protocol/
Appreciate the link .
It sounds to me like she’s healing. Don’t falter. Keep up the good work. I think she’s going to make it. She’s already beating the odds.
Sorry if I repeat anything you’ve already been told. There is a phenomenon where the tumors swell as the cancer is dying.
If you are not in the mycancerstory.rocks and fenben for dogs Facebook groups, it’s worth doing.
But here’s some pointers for you:
Cimetidine is great for increasing effectiveness of drugs and for aptosis (cancer die off).
The liver must process the die-off; so liver support is crucial. Milk thistle and TUDCA are recommended.
Careful with increasing dose of Fenben. One, it could kill off the cancer too fast (see liver comment) and two, it has been know to cause Heinz body anemia in animals.
The best bet is to get into the Joe Tippens FB froup and emulate what he is doing. The study where Fenben cancer efficacy was discovered showed that the supplements were key, and that Fenben alone didn’t work so well. You can pull up that on Pubmed, I belive.
You inspired me to put my dog on fenben. He was sleeping a lot and not going outside which he normally spends all his time outside. I put him on fenbendazole for 3 days and he was himself again. I’m putting my older dog on now so we’ll see if it helps him. Good luck with your pup!
I look forward to your updates every day. Hang in there. "tail wagging looking for food" That/s great.
Thanks for the post. Happy to hear the progress.
I knows the love you're showing her means so much and gives her reason to carry on.
Maybe its a lymph issue? As tumors shrink due to treatments, the tumor toxic byproducts gets released into the lymph system. If everything isn't expelled through the kidneys and liver via urine/feces, it gets recirculated back to the lymph, back to the same tumor.
Ask the vet if it's possible to drain any pus or fluid. Maybe chlorine dioxide and dmso to detox the tumor in addition to the lymph
Still praying for you & your pup fren.
I’m going through the same with my dog.
I’m concerned that she got an MRNA rabies or other vaccine that is causing the turbo cancer. The lump started in the exact spot she got her Rabies shot. Been doing the fenbendazole as well. She’s still going after 2-1/2 years but still slowly deteriorating.
I am sooooo friggin anti vax at this stage. I WAS “ well, some vaccines may be good”
I'm with you! No more vax of any kind for my pup. He's healthy, and plan on keeping him that way. Prayers that your fur baby heals completely.
Looks like you're on the path.
But here is where I will ask you to consider that it is time to press.
Double the ivermectin. Double the fenben.
From my personal non-doctor opinion (real world experience), our biggest "mistake" is not hitting this right on the head with a BIG dose of ivermectin. BIG. Not one pill. Not two pills. FOUR pills.
Sometimes nothing succeeds like excess.
I don't personally I think it is possible to OD on Ivermectin, within reason. 1x, 2x, 4x, even 6x... people do it all the time. And sometimes this knocks loose the hardy, resistant Bad Guys that are hiding in your (in this case, the dog's) cells.
And, of course, IANAD, so consider and make your own decision.
Good inclusion/advice.
Flagyl for anaerobic bacteria abscess. Fluid levels inside the tumor are why it changes size. Infected and painful. Cancers do get abscessed.
Why would you not get the lump removed. You know you can have it removed without any other treatments. I did for my cat and he was so happy when it was gone. They said they wanted to send it for testing because Its probably cancer I said no the cat was fine.
Yes, they cry when it is painful depends on the dog, my baby girl never did and I know her bladder cancer was painful, she was so alive when I put her to sleep the only problem was her bladder. She passed in October 28, 2021. I still regretted cause I know I could cure her, at the end I did chemotherapy I was desperate and ended up getting her sicker, she had more doctors than me including two holistic docs. I was afraid to try ivermectin on her, didn’t want to hurt her more. I regretted many things that writing this it is painful. Please try what I told you a lot of water vitamin C veggies. Hope your baby is doing better.
Look into a castor oil poultice, to put on the lump, if you wish, while she is sleeping. I would put the poultice on her bed, where she lays her head. Dogs are smart. If she knows it'll help she'll rest the bad side of her face on it. I did write a detailed comment about how these are used for cancer lumps, Edgar Cayce recommended, and how to make one. Palm of Christ it's called.
No Ivermectin. Did you opt out on using Ivermectin and you are using just the FenBen by itself right?
Sounds encouraging. Can you get an antibiotic?
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I had my dog's tooth pulled about a month before she passed away (she was a pittie too). I definitely regret it because she spent a lot of time being in pain and I'm not sure she ever really recovered.
So sad. I had a purebred golden lab from six weeks old until she was 13-1/2 years old. She had been thru a lot. At that time I was single and she was my everything. Unfortunately, she contracted Bell’s Palsy and lost an eye. She became 90% deaf in both ears, and total arthritic in her legs. I would come home from work and I could see the pain she was in. It broke my heart immensely, but I made the decision to put her down. One of my toughest decisions ever. Fren, sometimes we have to think of their feelings and not our selfishness to keep them alive. I know you are trying with the fenben treatment, but there comes a time when we must let go emotionally. Best of luck and take care.
What’s her name, Fren? Sending prayers.🙏🏻
Angel
That is both beautiful and deserved.🙏🏻