Hopes & Prayers for Frank Fasi, Jr.
Dear Friends & Family,
As many of you know, Frank Fasi, Jr., dedicated son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and friend has been battling Stage 4 prostate cancer since August 2019. My dear friend, Tammy, texted me last week and wrote, "I'm getting pissed. What can I do to help Frank?" I called her to discuss his situation. Tammy shared with me that Frank's recent PSA blood test revealed a higher level, and he had a full body scan done which resulted in another spot in his left hip bone. Frank will undergo more tests this month with a CAT scan and bone scan. Tammy also shared that a group of prominent physicians spoke to them about "Frank's quality of life." Hearing those words is hard to digest, and would be disheartening for anyone going through cancer.
Tammy has done some research on Kangen alkaline water and cancer. Alkaline water is said to help counteract the acid that’s found in the bloodstream. It’s thought that drinking water with a higher pH can increase your metabolism and improve your body’s ability to absorb vital nutrients. Some theorize that this will starve any cancer cells found in your body because cancer cells thrive in an acidic environment. Alkaline is said to slow or stop cancer growth by balancing your body’s pH levels.
My thought is to help Frank, Tammy & family, by pulling together to allow them to purchase a Kangen water filtration machine to see if it can help slow down and stop the cancer. Trying to be proactive can be beneficial in various ways. Life is fragile and especially during this unprecedented times, we don't know what's going to happen. With daily support, prayers and hope from family and friends, I am sure it will shed some positive light in many ways for Frank and his family.
Thank you for your generosity, thoughts and prayers.
With Love & Aloha,
Debbie
Cancer Fighter Frank Fasi, Jr. | The Battle of Stage 4 Prostate Cancer
- August 2010 | Diagnosed Stage 4 Prostate Cancer
Followed by solutions to consider.
- October 2019 | Chemotherapy Treatment
6 Rounds planned from October 2019 - January 2020.
- December 2019 | Complications arise to Intestines
Christmas Day through New Year's 2020, at Queen's Hospital. After several
attempts to staple and treat the colon, removal was recommended. Final
determination to operate with robotics and 5 incisions revealed a
transformative outcome.
- May 2020 | Last of 6 Chemotherapy Treatments
Optimistic that it's gone 100%
- July 2020 | Port Removed
Even more optimistic as the port is removed from his body.
- August 2020 | Continue Hormone Shots & Bone Shots Every 3 Weeks
Blood test revealed PSA rose to 2.63 from 1.25 a month prior. Full body PET
scan determines another spot in the left hip bone. More tests to follow
in September 2020, CAT scan & Bone scan.
Thank you for your love, prayers and support.
Tammy