Well, first of all, you can reschedule the surgery. The spots aren’t going to grow that fast, most likely.
That gives you time to read, research, and get a second or third opinion.
You say it is currently invisible? I would definitely do some research and see if you can find out how many of these invisible spots eventually become visible. …
Well, first of all, you can reschedule the surgery. The spots aren’t going to grow that fast, most likely.
That gives you time to read, research, and get a second or third opinion.
You say it is currently invisible? I would definitely do some research and see if you can find out how many of these invisible spots eventually become visible. And over what period of time? How do they KNOW that these invisible spots don’t come and go all the time?
I’m not saying they do or don’t. I have no idea. But after the last three years, I would press the pause button to ask some questions.
Check out Thomas Seyfried’s work with ketogenic diets and cancer. And Tucker Goodrich’s work discussing vegetable oils and cancer, specifically skin cancer. Maybe with diet you can change this. And by all means please don’t use chemical sunscreens. 🙏🏻
I think I will reschedule. How do they know what to cut if it can't be seen??? Maybe I'm stupid, but it doesn't make sense to me. When I had endometrial cancer 15 years ago I was told I needed chemo, but not radiation. Then, at my last chemo appointment, the oncologist recommended radiation. I prayed and researched and decided against it. The radiation oncologist told me if I did not undergo radiation and the cancer came back, I would die. I took my chances and here I am, doing fine as far as I know. The fact that I had cancer is actually one reason I didn't get the covid jab. I heard early on about incidences of people in remission having a recurrence.
Well, first of all, you can reschedule the surgery. The spots aren’t going to grow that fast, most likely.
That gives you time to read, research, and get a second or third opinion.
You say it is currently invisible? I would definitely do some research and see if you can find out how many of these invisible spots eventually become visible. And over what period of time? How do they KNOW that these invisible spots don’t come and go all the time?
I’m not saying they do or don’t. I have no idea. But after the last three years, I would press the pause button to ask some questions.
Check out Thomas Seyfried’s work with ketogenic diets and cancer. And Tucker Goodrich’s work discussing vegetable oils and cancer, specifically skin cancer. Maybe with diet you can change this. And by all means please don’t use chemical sunscreens. 🙏🏻
I think I will reschedule. How do they know what to cut if it can't be seen??? Maybe I'm stupid, but it doesn't make sense to me. When I had endometrial cancer 15 years ago I was told I needed chemo, but not radiation. Then, at my last chemo appointment, the oncologist recommended radiation. I prayed and researched and decided against it. The radiation oncologist told me if I did not undergo radiation and the cancer came back, I would die. I took my chances and here I am, doing fine as far as I know. The fact that I had cancer is actually one reason I didn't get the covid jab. I heard early on about incidences of people in remission having a recurrence.