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a good friend of mine was suddenly diagnosed with a very aggressive ovarian cancer after two shots and a booster. her first symptom was a swollen leg. we immediately suspected the vaccine. she did not (and still doesn't. we've never discussed this).

in the oh so sure oncologist know it all way, her doctor told her that she would have two rounds of chemo to shrink the tumor and that she should expect to see her leg swelling go down "in time for thanksgiving." doctor knows all, i guess. and then they would schedule the surgery.

the swelling did not go down after two rounds or even after 5 rounds. they scheduled the surgery anyway.

now they tell her she's "cancer free" but her leg is still swollen and they're saying it could "take a year or more" for it to return to normal.

meanwhile, i met a woman at a farm event this weekend who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in early 2020 at the start of the pandemic. they automatically scheduled her surgery when they gave her the diagnosis. she said no.

the VA fired her when she wouldn't take the vaccine- they wouldn't even let her work remotely (she lives in SF). a veteran she had once helped get his benefits set up a GoFundMe page for her before he died and she went to Oasis of Hope in Mexico instead. had all those woo woo therapies- red light, hyperbaric oxygen. is now cancer free, no surgery, no radiation, no chemo. she still has her ovaries. she and her husband made the trip cross country to a cold New England farm and they camped out in their tent on the farm grounds.

cancer treatments were always a scam. covid just exposed that to more people

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Glad to hear your friend is cancer free and was wise to choose a treatment that “really” works. Thanks for sharing your story. I hope it helps others.

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i forget to add that her mother died 4 hours after taking a covid vaccine

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So sorry to hear that.

I had three old work mates and a neighbor that died suddenly a few days after taking their first shot. Warned my siblings and they didn’t listen. Two had adverse effects resulting in heart issues, hospitalization and a surgery. They still don’t see it. Just boggles the mind.

Thanks again for sharing.

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Remember laetrile? People went to Mexico to get it--lots of adverse publicity about it from MSM--which I now recognize as MSM, and suspect Pharma was behind the publicity.

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If she doesn't already know, I'd definitely inform her on the Ivermectin & Fenbendazole protocols as viable anti-cancer therapeutics.

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ugh, i know another woman with ovarian cancer (ok, i've never met her but i know her husband) who is clearly going to die. she was the perfect person to go out of the system since they don't have any health insurance and her husband was all ears, reading everything i sent him.

but she just thinks it's all too inconvenient and has just gone with the completely conventional route as a charity case. so 2 1/2 years, multiple surgeries, lots of chemo, radiation, intestinal blockages and spending money on bucket list trips later, she will be dead soon, but probably not soon enough, and her husband will be bankrupt and grief stricken.

he asked me about fenben and i sent him links for that and IVM. he got the fenben (why didn't you get both? i asked) and as far as i know, she hasn't started it yet. wanted to wait until after the surgery. and then it's wait until after the next rounds of chemo and then it's "i have to discuss this will my onc" (after i've specifically said DO NOT DISCUSS THIS WITH YOUR ONC!!!)

i've sent him links to paul marik's paper on repurposed drugs, found a nasha winters trained doctor nearby. if i was in charge of this, i'd be aggressive, make a plan and she'd be on a cocktail of things and an appropriate diet but i'm not. i give up.

basically she's going to start the fenben after she dies.

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You make this tragedy sound unintentionally comedic. Dark, still, kinda humorous, how pathetic people can behave even with information that could save their lives. We are all a pretty pathetic bunch, although. Humanity that is. Have to let go and let events run their course I suppose...

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you have no idea. we hired the guy to do some work on our house and 5 minutes after we signed the contract, the wife comes down with a terminal illness. i try to be patient and helpful- he knows he can call me anytime he needs to talk- but at a certain point i'd like to get my project finished before i die!

i have no idea how they are surviving. she certainly isn't working and he's too distracted to work much. he said to me once "she's going to die and i'll be alone, broke and unemployable."

it's really sad because they are both highly skilled people. she's a trump l'oeil artist and he's a master marine carpenter but really, it is a dark comedy at this point- nothing unintentional about it.

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Which State in the US? If you don't mind sharing... They need a community, support system.

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south carolina

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