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If my toilet gets clogged, and I can't fix it, I call a plumber. If I have electrical outlets not working in my home, I call an electrician. If I want to make a garage into a bedroom, I call a contractor. If my body isn't working and I am told that I have cancer, follow a financial consultant's advice? I googled Joe Tippens and found that he is a financial consultant. Why would I follow his advice on cancer treatment? Just like the plumber, electrician, and contractor, I want someone with the most education, training and experience for the job required. When it comes to saving my life, why would I not want the same? I was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer in 8/2022. I was terrified hearing the diagnosis. Instead of studying alternative treatments, I studied the best possible place and team of people to treat me. I wanted the best opportunity to stay alive. So if you believe the Joe Tippens protocol works for you, good for you. It is your life. Do whatever you think is best for you. For me, I will stick with the medical teams with the best education, training and experience for the job. I can't argue with the results. I am still alive.

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I no I completely agree with what you are saying! I’m coming from the angle that if all else has failed and you have limited time left, I can understand why people feel like they nothing to lose if they look at alternative treatments!

Me, too💜🦓. Diagnosed in 12/22. Still alive on Somatouline/Lanreotide