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Private Cancer Treatment for Jamie

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Jamie sadly passed away yesterday, thank you all so much for your donations and support. The support has really helped us all. When the fundraising money comes through in full we’ll sit down as a family and figure out where it should go. Thank you x





My younger brother, Jamie (22) from Clacton-On-Sea, Essex was diagnosed with MPNST sarcoma cancer last September, after knocking his forearm and the swelling not going down. After various scans it was found that the cancer was also in both lungs and at the bottom of his spine.


After 6 rounds of Chemo, which finished 5 days before Christmas, in January new scans showed a tumour in his brain. Before they had a chance to discuss this with his surgeons, he was rushed into Addenbrooks where he went through 6hrs of emergency surgery to remove the tumour.


Thankfully they managed to remove all of the tumour, which was the size of a tangerine. As no more treatment can be done via the NHS, we have been looking into alternative treatments. 


After researching alternative private treatments relating to MPNST sarcoma over the past weeks and months we have found a possible solution. 


We found a very similar case to Jamie’s diagnosis / prognosis from a woman named Hope. We managed to get in contact with Hope and her husband, who have been very helpful and generous in pointing us in the right direction (the same direction they took, and they have had amazing results since).


They did their own research and found an doctor based in Hamburg, who has dedicated his life to looking for effective treatments, and has had numerous very successful results (especially with MPNST). For a starter, you can see more information in his documentary at www.marine-medicine.com. Try to not be put off by the inclusion of the content of trips made with cancer patients. Later on more research-backed science is talked through.

 
It’s very important to state that these people who are willing to help don’t want any money - they are just willing to help and share their information.


We do however need to buy medicine and supplements, and pay for scans in the coming months and after that.

Any donation would be much appreciated. 100% of donations will be going towards; medication, diet, supplements and scans relating to this regime recommended to us. Money raised will also be going towards comfort needs that Jamie requires to make everyday tasks easier and more enjoyable. For example we have a stair lift being installed over the coming days. 


Thank you so much,

Luke (Jamie’s brother)

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Luke Batty
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England

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