[RIP Pete] Could use some Prayer.

Why wait for a definitive diagnosis to start doing something about it? Ivermectin is said to be helpful, too!
 
Why wait for a definitive diagnosis to start doing something about it? Ivermectin is said to be helpful, too!

For Cancer?? had never heard such..and the Diagnosis is definitive,, testing is to find the extent of it.

But my Eyes are clear of metal,, so I'm good for the MRI.
 
I'm sorry to hear you are facing this challenge, Pete. Prayers have already been said and will continue to be. Peace be upon you whatever the challenges.
 
Look at what turns up at the link I provided.

I am looking at the Several treatment options..Will see the Doc on Tuesday..
He will Go over the CT scans,, and inform me that I have Stage 4 cancer.

1. Lower thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic lymphadenopathy.
2. Hepatic and adrenal metastases.
3. Widespread lytic osseous metastases.
4. Enlarged heterogeneous prostate.
5. Vascular disease with right common iliac occlusion and severe left iliac stenosis.
6. No bowel obstruction.
A 5 Year survival is slim regardless of treatment.
 
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There are so many cancer cures out there, choosing one is difficult, but if I got a fourth cancer diagnosis, I'd probably try fenbendazole this time.

^^^ THIS^^^

Fenbendazole is extremely well tolerated with virtually no side effects, plus it seems to play well with other treatments, ie chemo.

I joined the Joe Teppins facebook group when my mom had cancer and it seemed that more often than not, it was effective at shrinking tumors and preventing the spread.

I've probably told 50 people with or family members with cancer about fenben. Every one of them thinks that it is me making up a sick joke. Not a one of them even researched the topic.
 
one finger typing

Ordeal,,biopsy today. had to drive an hour... this was for confirmation,, but they may want to biopsy other locations.

when leaving,, I broke my arm. Reached for the door handle and there was a pop and pain...

I am deteriorating.


living with and dying from,, at the same time..
 
one finger typing

Ordeal,,biopsy today. had to drive an hour... this was for confirmation,, but they may want to biopsy other locations.

when leaving,, I broke my arm. Reached for the door handle and there was a pop and pain...

I am deteriorating.


living with and dying from,, at the same time..

:pray:
 
Take heart, Pete. My dad was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer last February. Lung, metastasized to his brain, with a few lesions in various locations in his bones. He's received excellent care from the oncologists at UPMC and while there is no cure for his cancer, it is currently "inactive", which means that it is not growing and not traveling inside of his body right now.

He initially was being treated with chemotherapy, including Keytruda, but in the fall of this year they switched him to an oral medication (I can't think of the name of it, but I can find out for you) and that is when he made his progress.

Stay positive, and especially stay confident - your mentality is a big part of your treatment. Stay strong in your faith, and take it one day at a time.

God bless, my man. You're in my prayers.
 
You are in my thoughts and prayers, Pete.

If you get a chance, do a search for "Joe Tippens".
 
one finger typing

Ordeal,,biopsy today. had to drive an hour... this was for confirmation,, but they may want to biopsy other locations.

when leaving,, I broke my arm. Reached for the door handle and there was a pop and pain...

I am deteriorating.


living with and dying from,, at the same time..

Very sorry to hear Pete, I hope you do not have any fear or anxiety, because it does no good.
Wishing you lots of strength, the mind is the strongest part of the body, you cannot change everything but you can refuse to be a victim.
I hope you appreciate my writing for what it is, I'd give you a hug if I were closer.

Cheers to you my friend.
 
Very sorry to hear Pete, I hope you do not have any fear or anxiety, because it does no good.
Wishing you lots of strength, the mind is the strongest part of the body, you cannot change everything but you can refuse to be a victim.
I hope you appreciate my writing for what it is, I'd give you a hug if I were closer.

Cheers to you my friend.

my odd perspective.

it is my ticket home.. but am not looking forward to the ride.

my arm broke opening a car door.. quite by surprise.

bone cancer..
 
my odd perspective.

it is my ticket home.. but am not looking forward to the ride.

Damn, Pete. Sorry to hear. Ironically, we all are taking that ride home. Take heart that you are fully recognizing that fact prior to the end of the line. I hope it helps to appreciate the rest of the journey.
 
my odd perspective.

it is my ticket home.. but am not looking forward to the ride.

my arm broke opening a car door.. quite by surprise.

bone cancer..

When and if the time has come, may our eternal heavenly father bless you with a peaceful and painless journey.
 
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