Update - disease progression for the first time
Hi warriors! 👋 I have disease progression for the first time since initial diagnosis in June 2023. During the past 5 months I stopped HBOT and drugs from the ReDO protocol. I feel strongly vindicated by this result (albeit a setback) and affirmed that my research, inferences, learnings and previous strategies had me on the right track. This is because I now have strong evidence that the repurposed drugs I selected (based on drug sensitivity testing and oncogene analysis) in conjunction with a fatty meat-based ketogenic diet, HBOT, nutraceuticals etc. works.
I think people also need to be warned that there’s lots of “natural healing” crap on social media that isn’t genuine in the context of cancer care - the natural elements are often overstated and used as clickbait and the influencers hide the fact they actually also used SOC (chemo, radiation, immunotherapy and/or surgery) to resolve cancer. It’s only after reaching NED status that they start promoting adjuncts as if they are a stand-alone solution and this is dangerous and deceptive. Yes, I declined SOC and still don’t want radiation, colostomy surgery or intravenous chemotherapy. But everything I have done is backed by scientific literature - I’m not blessing celery juice under a full moon and singing kumbyaya! Clearly, my attempt at “healing” did not work!
Stopping the strategies in my previous protocol and eliminating pharmaceuticals did NOT heal my gut. Eating more vegetables for polyphenols and eating less animal protein did not work for me (and I don’t care about all the pro-fibre propaganda - it’s nonsensical to promote eating copious amounts of indigestible plant matter when you have an inflamed colon, compromised permeability, dysbiosis and an ulcerative bleeding tumour!). Just like that after over two and a half years of stability (no growth) and/or results of gradual tumour size reduction, getting closer and closer to NED status … and BOOM: the tumour doubled in size when I followed more “mainstream” medical advice! 💥 The recent PET scan indicates there is 4cm of high avidity in the tumour microenvironment (confirmed by MRI measurements of 20x17x36) so shrimpy boy (my name for the tumour as it literally looks like a mangled bleeding prawn) is certainly still gobbling up glucose! 🤣🍤
I didn’t intend on going without repurposed drugs for so long. An unexpected challenge was that my integrative doctor was temporarily suspended by biased idiots at AHPRA. So I panicked at the 4 month mark and added a higher dose of the oral antimetabolite capecitabine, which is converted into 5FU in cancer cells. Perhaps the multi drug resistance (MDR) was at play here, making my cancer more aggressive in response to capecitabine toxicity. My RGCC Onconomics drug sensitivity test indicates 45% MDR resistance, so I believe the ReDO protocol helped reduce resistance through impacting capacity of efflux pumps, microtubles, glycolysis and glutaminolysis metabolism. E.g. in some studies Fenbendazole has reversed 5FU resistance in colorectal cancers. I also didn’t know capecitabine raises blood sugar and can even cause hyperglycaemia. On one occasion I was shocked at how my blood glucose had abruptly gone from super low (3mmol/L) to dangerously high (12 mmol/L). This is obviously terrible due to the impact on IGF-1.
In conclusion, having tumour growth makes the next steps clear: LEARN FROM MISTAKES, STICK TO THE REDO PROTOCOL AND MEAT-BASED KETOGENIC DIET, RISE THE F*** UP UNAFRAID, REINVIGORATED AND DO IT ALL AGAIN! 💪
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Lisa Drake
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Update - disease progression for the first time
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