oilfield bud
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We will. He k it out, I still recommend you look into Joe tippens
Fenbendazole only works as an adjunct to traditional treatment. I'd opt for the hysterectomy asap. I never directly cared for a patient with cervical cancer. They only came to our service after it metastasized to the brain. You don't want to see that or deal with it. Please get aggressive today.After further research and meeting a local doctor that is using fenbendazole to treat himself we are gonna continue use with that, but we got more biopsies coming so more tests to start looking into the hysterectomies.
I wish your lady the best. Texas "compassionate care" law sucks.Lol yea we think it's gonna be difficult in Texas
Very sad. I just got in on this so I don’t know what all has been talked about but I really hate to see anyone go thru chemo and radiation.Well fuck ppl. After we did a bunch of research we found the info the doc was hoping we would and she will be starting 5 weeks of chemo and radiation every day for the 5 weeks followed by an international radiation breaky therapy or however you spell it. Going in for mapping next week.
You are scared and understandably so. But having quite a bit of knowledge and experience I can tell you right now being told that traditional therapy of surgery / radiation / chemo can work and CURE is GREAT news.Well fuck ppl. After we did a bunch of research we found the info the doc was hoping we would and she will be starting 5 weeks of chemo and radiation every day for the 5 weeks followed by an international radiation breaky therapy or however you spell it. Going in for mapping next week.
Definitely get a couple surgical opinions. It is tougher to primarily excise on previously irradiated tissue. I wish you the very best.Well fuck ppl. After we did a bunch of research we found the info the doc was hoping we would and she will be starting 5 weeks of chemo and radiation every day for the 5 weeks followed by an international radiation breaky therapy or however you spell it. Going in for mapping next week.
Stay positive brother and trust the doctors. They see hundreds of patients like her and when 3 say the same thing you know her pathology is clear. This is all good news.Tank y'all for the support and we have spoken to 3 oncologists now and they are all recommended the same thing. Surgery is an option but there is an extremely high likelihood she will still need chemo/rad after and that can cause complications. And yes we have a little oil left but I'll be trying to make some more soon, she starts her mapping next week for the radiation.