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Declining Chemotherapy

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Sep 5 3:02pm | Replies (38)

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@casualobserver

Hi Alisa,
Yes, I was diagnosed with 'invasive' and also 'in situ' ductal carcinoma Stage III-A in one breast. I did the double mastectomy and immediate reconstruction. I chose not to do the chemo, the radiation nor take the estrogen blocker.

I was told that the cancer will probably return sometime in the future, but probably not in my breasts. I said, "How will I know?" She replied, "Well, you'll just know something is wrong." And, "Come back and see me then."

Because of my research, I opted to utilize the nutritional, the herbal, the off-label products taken very specifically to keep myself in prime defensive posture, and have have compiled a gigantic database of cancer research studies, anecdotes, trials, etc. I know of many things being trialed, and if I can access them without an Rx, I order them for myself and try them and make notes as to how I feel and whether I feel they were beneficial.

I also take a shoebox full of specifically selected vitamins/supplements, and herbs to prevent or prophylactically rebuff cancer.

Now, even though I had an extremely aggressive cancer, I am coming up on 6 years of 'no return of cancer' which I attribute to what I have been taking under my own guidance.

Good luck. Listen to your intuition. That has helped me.

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Casual observer,
I am very interested in what youve been doing.
Are you willing to share the supplements youve been taking, nutrition, books that have made profound resources and any other resources you have found helpful
Thank you.