FWIW, James being out of the hospital / hospice should be looked upon as a positive. While under your current stressed mental state, we've been taught to send our 'sick' folks to the hospital.. but in the current situation where shedding in highly-vexed areas are through the roof, it becomes a constant assault on his immune system.
I would strongly suggest that you do a mental reset for yourself first. I may not be able to lay out the sequence of thoughts in the right way, but please understand that no offence is meant, and I believe you are capable of the reset, and understand why it's necessary.
1 - In all the commentary here, elsewhere in the alt-space and online, has there been anyone who actually recovered from turbo-cancer using traditional chemo therapy? Really... it doesn't even slow it down. So doing even a bit of chemo, was a fear-induced reaction programmed into most people, urged on by oncologists and very likely made things a lot worse. What's done is done, the point is that we have to stop digging deeper holes for ourselves if we're trying to get back to ground level. Some of the modern diagnostic tests are very useful tools. But when you're able to reduce all the previous tumors using alternative supplements, putting him in the hospital setting and getting chemo was reversing all the good work. You can use the current medical system for where it can be beneficial to you... but really have to take ownership of your own ahd loved ones' health. Even for the diagnostic tests, you can figure out proxies on your own to guage how well your treatments are helping him... e.g. when my mother was deathly sick, she was puking out every meal. Soon it was 2 out of 3 meals.. then 1 out of 3 ... and eventually once a week etc. That's what I mean by using a real life proxy indicator to suss how out how things are going. In the old days, a good doctor would be asking a ton of questions and taking copious notes, to get a sense of how a treatment course is progressing. Now you have to do that on your own.
Know that now that you have his best interests at heart... if the treatments work, fantastic. But if the damage is too extensive to recover from, it's not on you. Understand that you're going to be making a good faith effort and it's what really matters. I fully accepted that my mother would not be able to make it through, and by refusing to send her to the hospital, when all the relatives were going after my wife and brother to put more pressure on me to do so, if my treatments failed, they would blame me. So be it. At least she would have a fighting chance with me.. . but zero with the system, which they didn't understand.
At this point... James is very weak. That means his ability to absorb and process any nutrients and supplements is also compromised. So there is no point in overloading his body by giving both vim and fenben. So pick one... as it stands, my observations is that vim works for 80% of cancers and fenben for the remaining 20%. You play the odds accordingly. When he gets better, giving both would then be a much more useful option.. but at this point, priotisation is much more critical. Also understand how they work... the destroyed cancer cells become waste products flooding the bloodstream, which the liver then needs time to clear. Aka make sure he stays properly hydrated, IV drips with Thiamine (B1) would be 1 reason why I would or want to put someone in a hospital setting if they were not eating or drinking properly. So do not stress out if you can't get the treatment supplementation into him everyday... his body will need time to clear things out too.
1 suggestion is that there's too many signs that his metabolic system has gone a bit haywire from the accumulated shedding exposure. The key way to reset that is using the nicotine patch, 7mg for 6 days. Unless he's somehow unfortunately allergic to nicotine (you can test with a much smaller patch first), this will turn on a lot of the metabolic systems that have been shut down via the spike exposure. This is critical as we need his immune and energy systems to be kickstarted back to life.
There are many fronts that can be fought, gotta pick the most important ones, which will then build bigger bridgeheads for additional supplementation later when he gets better and can handle more stuff. Step by step.
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Date: 2024-04-04 01:54 am (UTC)I would strongly suggest that you do a mental reset for yourself first. I may not be able to lay out the sequence of thoughts in the right way, but please understand that no offence is meant, and I believe you are capable of the reset, and understand why it's necessary.
1 - In all the commentary here, elsewhere in the alt-space and online, has there been anyone who actually recovered from turbo-cancer using traditional chemo therapy? Really... it doesn't even slow it down. So doing even a bit of chemo, was a fear-induced reaction programmed into most people, urged on by oncologists and very likely made things a lot worse. What's done is done, the point is that we have to stop digging deeper holes for ourselves if we're trying to get back to ground level. Some of the modern diagnostic tests are very useful tools. But when you're able to reduce all the previous tumors using alternative supplements, putting him in the hospital setting and getting chemo was reversing all the good work. You can use the current medical system for where it can be beneficial to you... but really have to take ownership of your own ahd loved ones' health. Even for the diagnostic tests, you can figure out proxies on your own to guage how well your treatments are helping him... e.g. when my mother was deathly sick, she was puking out every meal. Soon it was 2 out of 3 meals.. then 1 out of 3 ... and eventually once a week etc. That's what I mean by using a real life proxy indicator to suss how out how things are going. In the old days, a good doctor would be asking a ton of questions and taking copious notes, to get a sense of how a treatment course is progressing. Now you have to do that on your own.
Know that now that you have his best interests at heart... if the treatments work, fantastic. But if the damage is too extensive to recover from, it's not on you. Understand that you're going to be making a good faith effort and it's what really matters. I fully accepted that my mother would not be able to make it through, and by refusing to send her to the hospital, when all the relatives were going after my wife and brother to put more pressure on me to do so, if my treatments failed, they would blame me. So be it. At least she would have a fighting chance with me.. . but zero with the system, which they didn't understand.
At this point... James is very weak. That means his ability to absorb and process any nutrients and supplements is also compromised. So there is no point in overloading his body by giving both vim and fenben. So pick one... as it stands, my observations is that vim works for 80% of cancers and fenben for the remaining 20%. You play the odds accordingly. When he gets better, giving both would then be a much more useful option.. but at this point, priotisation is much more critical. Also understand how they work... the destroyed cancer cells become waste products flooding the bloodstream, which the liver then needs time to clear. Aka make sure he stays properly hydrated, IV drips with Thiamine (B1) would be 1 reason why I would or want to put someone in a hospital setting if they were not eating or drinking properly. So do not stress out if you can't get the treatment supplementation into him everyday... his body will need time to clear things out too.
1 suggestion is that there's too many signs that his metabolic system has gone a bit haywire from the accumulated shedding exposure. The key way to reset that is using the nicotine patch, 7mg for 6 days. Unless he's somehow unfortunately allergic to nicotine (you can test with a much smaller patch first), this will turn on a lot of the metabolic systems that have been shut down via the spike exposure. This is critical as we need his immune and energy systems to be kickstarted back to life.
There are many fronts that can be fought, gotta pick the most important ones, which will then build bigger bridgeheads for additional supplementation later when he gets better and can handle more stuff. Step by step.
Hope that helps.