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Cancer Warriors

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A little good news for once.
Just had my scan result and I’ve managed to shrink my largest met by 5mm from 65mm, a lung met also had a bit shaved off and my pancreas met looks thinner but the same length! What did I do? Well I added in fbz to the protocol 3-4 months before the scan and I added iscador Qu by subcutaneous injections for 4 weeks before the scan. A previous IV mistletoe therapy for an 5 week period gave me stability in the next scan. Mistletoe is an immune system mobiliser If you can do that and have some sauna’s/fevers I think you might get things working better. I’m carrying on with another course of iscador qu and will try and keep it going for 3 months. My oncologist went ape about it but I think it’s having an effect.
4 likes • Feb 19
Amazing!! Well done xx
Dendritic cell update for GBM4
Hi all. I’m sorry I haven’t posted for awhile! It’s been a crazy few months. My husband is just about to updatemy go fund me so thought it was easier to put what he wrote to update you all than try and type it all myself! Update: Our Journey to Germany for Carley’s Treatment Hello everyone, Thank you so much for visiting and supporting our fundraiser for Carley’s fight against Glioblastoma. If you read our last update (back in May—apologies for the delay, it’s been a whirlwind few months), you’ll know we were exploring Dendritic Cell Therapy in Germany. This is a highly specialised treatment, available in only a few places worldwide, and it had long been our goal to pursue it for Carley. We’re incredibly grateful to share that we made it happen. Due to a sudden decline in Carley’s health, time became critical. Despite the challenges, we travelled to Germany in June, where Carley received treatment from Prof. Gansauge, one of the world’s leading experts in dendritic cell therapy. His approach, LANEX-DC®️ immunotherapy, is a cutting-edge treatment that has shown promise in significantly extending patients’ lives. The trip was tough—Carley’s condition had worsened quickly—but we made it thanks to the incredible support from our friends, family, and everyone who donated. This treatment alone cost £27,000, and we simply could not have done it without you. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. The Good News Dendritic Cell Therapy works best when combined with Chemotherapy and Bevacizumab (Avastin). Together, these treatments form a powerful combination. Now, two months after our return, we received some fantastic news: ✅ The therapy has significantly reduced inflammation in the brain ✅ The tumour has shrunk ✅ We have renewed hope that we can win this fight Community Support & Fundraising We returned from Germany just in time for our first fundraising event at El Pic in Camberley, which was a huge success. The team at El Pic were absolutely amazing, and their support has meant the world to us. (Also, their food is incredible!)
1 like • Sep '25
Thankyou 💚 here’s my page (still to be updated as Nick wanted me to read through it first ☺️ Hey there! I wanted to share a meaningful cause that needs our support—Andrew is fighting brain cancer and needs help raising funds for crucial treatments that could extend his time with his family. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference, so please consider clicking the link below to contribute or share it with others. Thank you for your kindness! https://gofund.me/5a99b18c5
1 like • Sep '25
Latest scan 💚. Picture on the left is what we have left over compared to the scary picture on the right. I hope everyone else is doing well and fighting hard 💚 it’s a full time job that’s for sure xx
High dose vit C and glucose
I’m just doing a high dose vitamin C and my glucose has gone through the roof! Surely this isn’t going to help anything!!my freestyle libra is beeping at me saying I’m over 10!
4 likes • May '25
Ok great, I will stop panicking 😂
GBM4 mum fighting hard 👋
Hi all, just wanted to introduce myself (I’ve been chatting to a few of you already). I got diagnosed with GBM4 shortly after my 40th birthday which will be 2year in May. I had a full resection and followed SOC. a year later a small nugget showed up next to the original tumour so I had to have this removed again and have 10more rounds of radiation! My oncologist wanted to get me back onto treatment but I’ve decided to hit this holistically now and have been having clear scans ever since ❤️ My protocol includes Infared saunas, HBOT, Red light, PEMF, lots of suppliments, Keto and plant oils.I also have recently started taking Menben and ivermectin I try to exercise 4-5 times a week and keep active on the days I don’t exercise by walking or doing jobs around the house. It’s not easy and I often get down or have a dark day, but I really believe that we should try and stay as positive as possible and try to eliminate stress as best we can. Sending strength and love to all you warriors ❤️
4 likes • Mar '25
Great advice, thankyou for this
📊 GKI Scores 📊
Feel free to use this thread to post and discuss your GKI (Glucose Ketone Index) scores, share insights, and track your progress with others. We are all here to help each other and having a yardstick of what others can achieve is inspirational and can improve the readings of the group as a whole. Let's keep the vibe positive, supportive, and respectful. We're here to uplift each other - join the conversation! We are not all cancer experts (in fact none of us are trained oncologists) so we have to be open to the ideas of others. If you don’t agree PM the OP and get them to change their post if it’s demonstrably wrong.
2 likes • Mar '25
Ok, I will do that! Thankyou sooooo much for your help…will let you know how I get on 👍
4 likes • Mar '25
I think I will be able to do this…a few veggies would make it a bit easier for me though 👌
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Carley Ford
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GBM4 warrior fighting hard

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