Update:
After only 2 treatments (a total of 2 minutes!) and a HELL of a lot of work on the nutritional side, cutting out most wheat, sweet, meat and eating predominantly organic fruit and veg, my tumour has shrunk an amazing 80% ! The Bum Doc is amazed and very happy with the results. I'm thrilled but not surprised
I allowed myself a little celebration at the weekend as we were at a VW festival, but despite having craved a cake for ages, I've got to say it was a little disappointing. I think my taste buds must have altered over the last few months whilst I've been feeding them different foods. That's a good thing of course as I have to view my revamped diet as a lifestyle rather than a treatment, it's not just a case of getting rid of the cancer, but ensuring it doesn't pop up elsewhere.
I've also hooked up with a body of people who have treat their cancer naturally - one lady was sent home to die with her terminal pancreatic and liver cancer as the medics could do nothing to help her. 4 years later she's alive and very well and giving lectures on nutritional healing (
http://cancer-acts.com/our-story/ ) And still my cancer hospital continues to serve sugar loaded food, processed cr@p and fizzy aspartame drinks to its patients...... really??!
I've had a third treatment and will find out the results in a fortnight but I'm pretty sure it'll be gone by then.
I'm so very, very happy I followed my instinct on this, even though it was scary when faced with the choice and a consultant who was strongly advocating surgery, and another who wanted chemotherapy and external radiation. The lesson it's taught me is - never be afraid to challenge, and don't see medics as some kind of omniscient gods who know everything. I've two consultants who disagree with each other never mind me, hm.
GG x