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I am Katie, wife to Neil and mother of 3 year old Delilah - my world! Last July 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 2a triple negative breast cancer, after experiencing pain and aching. I went to the Drs and was referred to the hospital for an ultrasound with 'cancer not suspected' written in my notes from the Drs. That day changed my life forever. I went from ultrasound, to mammogram to biopsy (a huge needle inserted over and over into the solid masses the ultrasound had detected) in the space of a couple of hours, accompanied by the disconcerting heavy sighs of the hospital staff. A week later I was diagnosed, I had three malignant tumours in my left breast, needless to say I was shocked and my world turned upside down.
The hospital recommended a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Those of you who know me, know I have always treated illness and health issues naturally and holistically. I have always been very sensitive to outside stressors, chemicals, fumes etc and knew absolutely that chemotherapy in its form offered on the NHS would literally kill me. I have several friends with a higher tolerance who have been through chemo and years later are still struggling to deal with the devastating effect it has had on their bodies and the cancer often returns anyway.
So I have embarked on my own journey of research and healing. My chosen path is unorthodox but I believe it is my best chance for survival, my daughter needs me to live for many years yet and I have every intention of doing so. I am now on a vegan diet, with lots of living enzyme-rich fresh juices and raw foods, lots of vitamins, supplements, reflexology, hyperbaric oxygen and various other life promoting and enriching protocols. I am a perfect candidate for immunotherapy treatment which isn't available in this country, it has a three times higher success rate than conventional NHS treatment, at a tenth of the cost.
However all of this is still very expensive and with no support from the NHS, I am turning to you and my community to ask for your help to survive and thrive! When Delilah says "Mummy is your boobie better now?" I want to be able to say "Yes!". Please help me.
I am Katie, wife to Neil and mother of 3 year old Delilah - my world! Last July 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 2a triple negative breast cancer, after experiencing pain and aching. I went to the Drs and was referred to the hospital for an ultrasound with 'cancer not suspected' written in my notes from the Drs. That day changed my life forever. I went from ultrasound, to mammogram to biopsy (a huge needle inserted over and over into the solid masses the ultrasound had detected) in the space of a couple of hours, accompanied by the disconcerting heavy sighs of the hospital staff. A week later I was diagnosed, I had three malignant tumours in my left breast, needless to say I was shocked and my world turned upside down.
The hospital recommended a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Those of you who know me, know I have always treated illness and health issues naturally and holistically. I have always been very sensitive to outside stressors, chemicals, fumes etc and knew absolutely that chemotherapy in its form offered on the NHS would literally kill me. I have several friends with a higher tolerance who have been through chemo and years later are still struggling to deal with the devastating effect it has had on their bodies and the cancer often returns anyway.
So I have embarked on my own journey of research and healing. My chosen path is unorthodox but I believe it is my best chance for survival, my daughter needs me to live for many years yet and I have every intention of doing so. I am now on a vegan diet, with lots of living enzyme-rich fresh juices and raw foods, lots of vitamins, supplements, reflexology, hyperbaric oxygen and various other life promoting and enriching protocols. I am a perfect candidate for immunotherapy treatment which isn't available in this country, it has a three times higher success rate than conventional NHS treatment, at a tenth of the cost.
However all of this is still very expensive and with no support from the NHS, I am turning to you and my community to ask for your help to survive and thrive! When Delilah says "Mummy is your boobie better now?" I want to be able to say "Yes!". Please help me.
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