I need prayers and advice for a family friend
🧘Mental/Physical Health 🏋🏼♂️
Our friend Laurie was diagnosed with breast cancer.
I sent her https://floridasharkman.org/category/protocol/ and recommended DSMO as well.
I need prayers for her and anything else I could advice her, her mass is the size of the bottom of a coke can and attaching to her chest wall, she is due for a double masectomy in 5 months.
Thank you so much! She is practically family to us.
This is interesting. I was under the impression that removal was one of the better options, and that biopsy was thing that was more risky than implied by modern standards. Any info or opinions on why surgery is a bad deal?
Surgery is always risky. I don't know the percentages, but screw-ups during surgery definitely happen. Those screw-ups can be long lasting and painful. In particular anaesthesia often provokes dementia in old people, something they don't tell you about but is strongly correlated.
Second, if implants are being considered, many women have problems with implants at some stage. My wife (now ex, but I lived through this with her) had to have a second surgery a couple years later because the first surgeon installed an implant with one muscle being on the wrong side of the implant causing a lot of pain. Fixing a doctor's mistake is very expensive because no doctor admits to making a dumb mistake which means insurance won't cover it.
Basically if a tumor can be resolved without surgery it's much better. And from the cancer gurus here on GAW, it probably can, especially with a no-carb diet.
I have read somewhere that when a tumor is cut, whether a biopsy or surgery, the cancer cells spread.
I'll see if I can find the source.
Tumors love oxygen. Expose them to air during surgery and they go insane.