She had some fairly significant side effects from the vaccine and chose not to have another. I’m just worried now that all the treatments are based on how our immune systems used to work pre vaccine. They caught it very early it’s only in one duct but has spread 2mm beyond the duct. I just don’t know what to expect. She is downplaying it but she is already very thin, has zero fat and I’m worried an extended treatment will be very hard on her already thin body.
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Is she open to taking some Ivermectin and some vitamins etc.?
https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/
Also, I lost my mum to BC. My only advice is to try and fix this by yourselves, as doctors are no longer to be trusted, sorry. Just a reminder, that cancer is curable with some positive thinking, and most 'cancers' are just another way of saying we don't know what this is LOL, but they will try and make out that this condition is THE END, It is not. So many surgeons just want to start cutting too. I can hear the REEEeeeEEE from here, but TBH I have come to this conclusion through observation of perfectly healthy women being told they have BC and submitting to the 'treatment', and then dying within a couple of years.
Case in point is my partner who developed a weird growth on the face. Much stress. Oh no! Is it Skin Cancer?? After two years of weird bleeding and scab delamination, the decision was made to just leave it alone, and stop stressing about it. At that point the spot suddenly healed, with daily, visible improvement. (Also we used the treatments above, as well). a big factor was 10 000 IU of Vitamin D most days.
So, try and help by soothing the panic. Make some lifestyle changes, give up eating sugar and junk. Panic only makes things worse.
They are open to homeopathic treatment but I’m not sure about ivermectin. They will get treatment from the University of Michigan hospital and they feel this will be excellent treatment.
OK, so be it. They have made a decision, and it is THEIR decision. In that case, you cannot change their mind.
One must resign oneself in such cases, as I did with my mum.
Yes of course we accept their decision.just now with the diagnosis we are questioning what the doctors tell us.
Just as an aside: Ivermectin is considered safer than aspirin.