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@heavyphil

Hey Tucker, So sorry your poor wife - and you - had to cross paths with GBM. I’ve seen firsthand how unrelenting this disease is; my best friend lost his 35 yr old son to it in 18 mos. They caught it so early all the docs were very hopeful for a good outcome; but the f***er came back in less than 3 months. The poor kid had 5 brain surgeries, 3 different rounds of chemo, nonstop radiation at 3 or 4 of the top brain cancer centers in the US. He suffered terribly right to the end so I can imagine your pain and grief at watching that unfold.
But like you, my friend would have tried everything and they tried no sugar diets, mushrooms, you name it…
I think you did what I would have done in your shoes. Follow all the recommended medical advice and treatment and add a little something extra that’s not mainstream.
You lose nothing by trying and might - just might - stumble across something that does some good in the long run.
BTW, my friend is now a big supporter of the Mussella Foundation which raises funds and consciousness about this deadly disease. Best
Phil

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Thanks Phil. My prostate cancer which started in jan2020 has seemed pale compared to going through what my wife or many others have experienced. Keep up the fight.