Went to speak with the consultant today.
MRI is clear, can't detect cancer. He recommends a typical hysterectomy or a radical hysterectomy to reduce risk of reoccurance. Told us to think about it.
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Had a more detailed chat with the Gynecologist.
The cervical cancer she has is stage 1b1. From the previously done Leep, the sample shows the cancer to be 7mm wide and 1.4 mm depth. He says its a rare case as normally the cancer would have more depth. Could it be to do with the low carb diet...
Started B17 again in evening yesterday.
Once in the evening, and also this morning. She doesn't have an appetite this morning. Not sure if to do with the supplements or not.
The Nagalase test: https://gcmaf.se/nagalase-blood-test/
They don't do it London anymore.
I also phoned around for...
Definitely, a positive mindset is most important.
Wife doesn't have heart papitations or pain anymore. Will start b17 again tonight.
Took another dose of bsms (bicarbonate and molasses) this morning. Will stick to 2 of these per day.
The treatment is basically metabolic therapy, mega doses...
I don't think it would take us more than 3 months to figure out if we should go with the conventional treatment. First we need the baseline from scans and urine tests. So after a month or 2, if we see hcg scores down and/or scans showing reduction in cancer, we know it's working. If however...
We are in the uk. So no doctor to fire as we are using the nhs. However I believe all conventional doctors will provide the same barbaric treatment regardless.
My wife's heart palpitations have improved but not completely. She is feeling pain in the groin area, it could be the treatment...
2 months ago my wife went for a smear test and they found there were adnormal cells CIN3. 5 weeks ago went in to get a Leep where they also took a sample to analyze. Last Friday (14th Oct), we met with the consultant who told us there is cancer. He says the likely procedure would be a...