Day 10 of treatment was a busy day. I had the daily Vitamin C and K IV infusion along with IV Ozone. I also received Meyers IV. Meyers IV is an infusion of multiple vitamins and minerals, including B vitamins, vitamin C, calcium, and magnesium. It was originally developed by Dr. Meyers to treat symptoms of chronic conditions such as chronic fatigue, asthma, and migraines. The Meyers IV treatment helps to manage the side effects of cancer treatments. I spent an hour in the Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber. I also received a 2nd GCMAF shot. To recap what the GCMAF shot does: it is a proprietary blend of protein macrophage activating factors. Macrophages are a type of white blood cell of the immune system that engulfs cancer cells. By activating these macrophages, the patient’s immune system has a chance to identify and clear cancer cells. I received another Coley’s IV treatment. The dose was increased and I did get the shakes and chills, fever, and a bad headache that lasted several hours. My reaction wasn’t as significant as Monday’s reaction, but I still had an effective reaction. Remember, with Coley’s IV, there is supposed to be a reaction similar to a flu that lasts a couple hours. This coaxes the immune system to fight cancer by releasing a dendritic cell storm. The reactions may not be fun, but if I have a reaction, that means the treatment is working! At the end of the day, I had an ultrasound done to check the status of my tumor post cryoablation. Just a refresher on cryoablation: it is freezing of the tumor and I had that done a week ago. The ultrasound showed no signs of bleeding or hematomas (blood filled swellings) in the areas of the tumor where cryoablation was done. It was too soon to see if any progression has been made with the size of the tumor or the cancerous lymph nodes in my axillary (arm pit) region. An ultrasound will be repeated next week to check progression. Overall, I am feeling positive about all of my treatments here at Chipsa. I have put all of my trust in God’s hands and I continue to have Faith that I will be healed. “ASK AND IT WILL BE GIVEN TO YOU; SEEK AND YOU WILL FIND” Matthew 7:7
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Thanks for all the explaining you do. I watch you very closely as I had my 2 year check-up (it was supposed to be annual but with COVID I wasn’t able to see my doctor) and it showed something in the left breast. As you say it’s always in God’s hands.
I’m so sorry to hear this Nancy. I will keep you in my prayers that it is benign.🙏🙏🙏