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Robin Greer's avatar

Glad she was your advocate. You cannot go to the hospital without an advocate.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

THIS!! AND CHOOSE WIFEY! Be very very good to your wife, that's the one that does not cease and dissist. Hubby's oncologist thought me a joke because i ALWAYS had more questions. I think he's a bray. I questioned the surgeon about the oncologist's decision to radiate hubby far more than needed because he couldn't read the scan and in perfect unity he laughed and said that he "isn't trying to kill him. He's trying to save him." Sadly it's mind numbing. Who can you trust?! Going to dr school and graduating in two months was murder and then having your spouse not knowing who to trust.

Y'all's written experiences are greatly appreciated!!

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SusanMc's avatar

My daughter was/is the one who “does not cease & desist” re: hubby’s colon cancer. The cookie cutter approach by these colonoscopy docs, oncologists & their “standard

procedure” is stunning. If not for her something as simple as horrid dehydration wouldn’t have been addressed. Oh, it’s a common side effect of chemo; so why doesn’t anyone in the chain not caution patients & caregivers? Yes he went radiation/chemo route but she went diet (cancer starving foods, elimination of cancer fueling consumption), supplements plus higher dose of melatonin & of course Ivermectin (off label😉). Cancer free today

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Angk's avatar

It seems to me that the treatments are based on the insurance and the ability to pay!! Sometimes I feel a great health insurance is a liability to your overall health!! They literally will test and treat you to death.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Another Dr. Death story Hollywood can capitalize on

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