Frens, I would appreciate your prayers for my stepfather. He has been hospitalized 4 times in 5 weeks for anemia and blood clots after being diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. This past weekend, he had to go in for his second pulmonary embolism in 3 weeks. While attempting to stent an artery in his pancreas, the doctor told him the cancer is spreading so rapidly that he cannot stent the artery which is causing him to bleed internally. Due to how fast this turbo cancer is growing, the oncologist gave him at most 4 weeks to live. From diagnosis to this point. It's only been about a month. He has had at least 2 death jabs and ive given him all the literature on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin. Since the oncologist prescribing him his chemotherapy disapproves of the treatment, he refuses to take it. He's so weak, that i havent seen him in a few weeks, but i will give it one last try. Obviously the Chemotherapy hasn't done anything other than speed up his deterioration. I would really appreciate your prayers. Take care, everyone!
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Of course, fren. So sorry this is happening. It's obviously very painful for you. You're fortunate to have a stepfather you care for so deeply. I will certainly pray. I hope he has a change of heart about trying the fenbendazole. What has he got to lose? If you're not aware, that whole treatment was started by a man named Joe Tippens. You can find him online talking about his story. All the best to you and your stepdad.
You're absolutely correct. He has nothing to lose. He hates being visited in the hospital, and basically for the past 3 straight weeks, he's been in the hospital when I've been able to drive the 5 hour round trip to see him. Hopefully now that the oncologist is basically throwing in the towel and telling him to get hospice, he will listen to reason. These doctors are just interested in pushing more poison, unbeknownst to him.
Well, I desperately hope he will listen to you. He might just be feeling very old and very tired and willing to give up and give in. I hope he finds that spark of orneriness that will keep him fighting for life. You are a great son / daughter to him (I won't call you step.) He's lucky to have you. God bless you.