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How do you like living in Mexico?

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I like it; however I didn't realize that the Mexicans are having the same problems with the younger generation and their inability to think critically. We had thought we would retire here, but now I'm not so sure since they seem to be in the same situation as Canada. (Winter weather is better, of course - but right now it's oppressively hot in Cancun.)

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Thanks, that's good to know. I had thought that the young people in Mexico were more aware of the situation.

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No, I've spoken to 2 doctors here who both say that the world is getting dumber, and the next generation is clueless. I had thought the same thing, and had hoped it would be harder for the globalists to get to these kids, so it's a bit depressing!!! I think TikTok and Instagram has created a generation of superficial narcissists. Not sure how to fix that!!! On the plus side, my oncologist is not vaccinated - that wouldn't happen in Canada!!!

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That's great that your oncologist is not vaxed. I bet he's glad he didn't get it. I've heard that the smaller towns and rural areas in Mexico are not as indoctrinated, but not sure if it's true.

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Danjee, how are you doing on the protocol? I hope by now you're healed and doing very well. ЁЯЩП

I have breast cancer too, triple negative, but read too many opposing views on treatments because of the type. So confused. Be well.

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Thank you, I am doing well although still dealing with a few pesky lymph nodes that don't seem to want to cooperate (or maybe they are just doing their job and protecting the rest of my body? Hard to know). I'm sorry about your diagnosis, I hear you on the confusion re treatment protocols although there are some very promising Pubmed studies on triple negative responses involving keto, hyperthermia, hyperbaric and chemo if you are interested in reading them. I'm also really into high dose melatonin right now, but think I need to up my dose and take more frequently in order to have an effect. Good luck - this diagnosis is not for the faint of heart.

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Thank you. No it isn't for the faint of heart. Yes, I'm looking into hyperthermia this week. I was all for Keto then read a study that fat (as in from meat) drives triple neg. Then I read from people that juice that it cured them, then more Keto people, then Issiac tea cured them, bought the tea, then a study that the tea caused BC in mice. I'm going crazy! I'm still leaning on the Keto diet because ketosis makes the most sense.

Anyway, all the best to you! ЁЯЩП

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Thank you, Paulie.

I have yet to start this because I was reading about liver damage and also IVM might be as effective. Plus, I don't seem to have an active tumor since chemo. Not sure what to do. I appreciate your reply with this though.

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