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Hi! I'm Wanda

Warier against cancer

I was first diagnosed with colon cancer in 2019.  I didn't know how to react when the doctor told me.  Cancer is a scary word.  Is it a death sentence?  Will I survive?  How do I tell my family? The doctor was hopeful however that we caught it early.  Surgery was  scheduled.  My family and I prayed that the Lord would bless the hands of the doctor and rid me of this disease.  I had a partial colectomy and had 12 inches of my colon removed.  The surgery went well.  After a few days in the hospital I was on my way home.  Living without part of your colon is not very easy.  Digestive issues are a constant struggle.  Thankfully, the doctor said the cancer was gone.  The surgery was successful and no further treatment was needed.  Then fast forward to 2022.  In January, I began to notice a menstrual like bleeding, but I had already gone through menopause several years before and haven't had a menstrual cycle in more than 20 years.  This alarmed me very much.  I scheduled an appointment with my doctor.  Unfortunately, my doctor left the practice a week before my appointment. I had to find a new doctor.  This took a few month until I could be fit into her schedule.  She immediately referred me to a specialist after reviewing my ultrasound.  A biopsy was done and it was confirmed that once again I had cancer.  This time in my uterus.  Again I have to tell my family I have cancer.  I am older now and my body is not as strong.  Will I survive this time?  Surgery was then again set up for a complete hysterectomy.  My family and I put our faith in the Lord to help heal me once again.  The surgery went well and was able to return home the same day.  During the surgery the doctor noticed that a lymph node looked as if the cancer may have spread and sent it off for further testing.  My family and I prayed that it was benign.  It was NOT.  The cancer  was further along than the previous time and is considered very aggressive.  I am officially diagnosed with Stage 3 Lymphoma.  Unfortunately, at this stage and the age I am, chemo only gives a 1% success rate of curing me.  The doctor says it would basically just help add a few years to my life.  My girls and I, not wanting me to spend the few years that I might have left feeling horrible due to the chemo side effects, looked for another option.  This is where we found the holistic High Dose intravenous Vitamin C treatment  in lieu of chemotherapy.  This is where my story begins with this new journey to survive.

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