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Wife just got diagnosed after a month of biopsies and ongoing issues, it all started with a routine merena birth control removal, then culminated to this.

We are waiting for an oncologist to get ahold of us this next week and determine what stage but it looks like it was caught early.

She’s only 35 and we eat very healthy, exercise all the time.

Just curious if any other ladies on here have had any experience with this.


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Update (3/3/21)

Just wanted to do an update for all the amazing people who reached out with links and advice.

She had her PET scan today to see if the cancer had spread anywhere, the only glow was the cervix itself. They diagnosed her as stage 1A with a 3mm tumor on her cervix.

The secondary gynecological oncologist we spoke with Monday talked to her current oncologist and they both reached the same conclusion as far as the hysterectomy goes. They will remove her uterus but will leave the ovaries, so she will not have to take hormone therapy pills being as she is 35 and nowhere near menopause yet.

Everything is looking really good and the surgery is scheduled for the 6th of April. We are very positive and have a better outlook after today’s results than last Friday when she was diagnosed with the cancer itself.

Again thank you to everyone who provided links, my wife has been scouring them and is very thankful as well

God bless you all!

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I had a pap test and they found pre cancerous cells in my cervix, I got a full hysterectomy. No problem since. I was 40 then...
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I'm sorry to hear of your wife's diagnosis. I remember reading a post on here where the man said his wife had cervical cancer pretty bad. They decided they didn't want her to go through chemo so they took her to a cancer clinic in Tijuana. He said she was cured of it in 3 weeks. I've read other really good stories about Mexican clinics. Also look in to Panacure (the dog dewormer.) I have read amazing stories about that.

Prayers for you and your family.

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I was diagnosed at 30 after having some ongoing issues for a few months. Had mos tofu my cervix removed. They wanted me to havea round of chemo and I declined. I had a golf ball sized tumour on my cervix.
That was 23 years ago and I’ve had no problem since.
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I had a pap test and they found pre cancerous cells in my cervix, I got a full hysterectomy. No problem since. I was 40 then...
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That was the original diagnosis, but they wanted to do a conical biopsy of the cervix. This was last week, but once they went in to do that they ended up taking more based off the way the cervix looked with the affected “pre-cancerous” cells. They called us yesterday to say it was cancer.

They want to do a full hysterectomy according to the current doctor, but she is not an oncologist. I’m currently looking at a list of best gynecological oncologists in our area, PNW, and hoping to get a second opinion.

Kind of frantic.
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I was diagnosed at 30 after having some ongoing issues for a few months. Had mos tofu my cervix removed. They wanted me to havea round of chemo and I declined. I had a golf ball sized tumour on my cervix.
That was 23 years ago and I’ve had no problem since.
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Ok wow, I can say for sure that she was told no tumors but they can confirm it is cancer. The biggest worry they have right now is if it has spread.
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I'm sorry to hear of your wife's diagnosis. I remember reading a post on here where the man said his wife had cervical cancer pretty bad. They decided they didn't want her to go through chemo so they took her to a cancer clinic in Tijuana. He said she as cure of it in 3 weeks. I've read other really good stories about Mexican clinics. Also look in to Panacure (the dog dewormer.) I have read amazing stories about that.

Prayers for you and your family.

hf
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Thank you.
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This study shows that ivermectin can suppress ovarian cancer. Perhaps it will also work with cervical cancer.

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apple cider vinegar kills cancerous cervical cells, look it up.

its what they use in poor countries to swab the vagina with and any spots that turn WHITE are cancer.the white is the now dead cancer cells.
they then treat with daily ACV douches/rinses until gone.
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apple cider vinegar kills cancerous cervical cells, look it up.

its what they use in poor countries to swab the vagina with and any spots that turn WHITE are cancer.the white is the now dead cancer cells.
they then treat with daily ACV douches/rinses until gone.
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We drink a lot of the Braggs brand of ACV. Maybe upping the dosage to two times the amount.
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This study shows that ivermectin can suppress ovarian cancer. Perhaps it will also work with cervical cancer.

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Awesome, this is exactly what I’m looking for thank you!

I’m not looking for medical advice, but I knew if I put the feelers out a lot of people on here know some good links to some valuable stuff!

Again thank you.
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Wife just got diagnosed after a month of biopsies and ongoing issues, it all started with a routine merena birth control removal, then culminated to this.

We are waiting for an oncologist to get ahold of us this next week and determine what stage but it looks like it was caught early.

She’s only 35 and we eat very healthy, exercise all the time.

Just curious if any other ladies on here have had any experience with this.
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Easy cure

Cut all carbs, all vegetables because they have antinutrients, all sugars. And stop with the herbs and hippy nonsense like cannabis and all that crap.

Eat grass fed meat, grass fed raw dairy, and lots of raw eggs. These are foods that are packed with nutrition that will heal. Full of essential fat soluble vitamins. It won't work if you don't cut out all the stuff I listed above.

You notice why Bill Gates is pushing for synthetic beef? And why these celebrities are saying veganism is good for you? And why the United Nations is saying veganism is the most sustainable diet? It's a slave diet. No nutrition. They know animal products have the most nutrition.

This is the only thing that will work. Sounds crazy I know. But it works. Within a month she will be cured.
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First off, prayers for her and you and everyone else affected. Now and every night.

I had abnormal cervical cells once and they did what I think was a cone or punch biopsy. came back borderline. that was about 28 years ago no issues since. Thank you God.


Before removal of uterus, MAKE SURE it is necessary. Second opinion for sure.


I had a breast lump that a surgeon and an MD both thought was suspicious.

made an appt with the surgeon. To schedule surgical biopsy.

she said at the exam( you are allowed to laugh )

go home and don't worry. You have the breasts of an 80 year old woman.

What???

I mean in an x-ray sense...


They are as clear on the studies as can be - if everyone had e xray films like this, I could go home every day at 5 pm.

well I took myself out of there and was so happy. The so-called lump was just an odd but normal area.

before the meeting with the breast surgeon, I had attended a prayer group. I asked them to pray for a good outcome of the biopsy.

I got something even better - no biopsy needed!

I still carry in my handbag the 3x5 card on which I had asked for the good result at the prayer group..

----- if she does have a cancer, it most likely has not spread. If it has spread, there are options over options. And I don't mean only in hospitals - I mean people on GLP who have beaten cancer with alternative treatments.
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apple cider vinegar kills cancerous cervical cells, look it up.

its what they use in poor countries to swab the vagina with and any spots that turn WHITE are cancer.the white is the now dead cancer cells.
they then treat with daily ACV douches/rinses until gone.
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PURE NONSENSE

enough with the hippy shit

She needs fat soluble vitamins and nutrition

Absolutely no nutrition in what you're talking about
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apple cider vinegar kills cancerous cervical cells, look it up.

its what they use in poor countries to swab the vagina with and any spots that turn WHITE are cancer.the white is the now dead cancer cells.
they then treat with daily ACV douches/rinses until gone.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79947649


PURE NONSENSE

enough with the hippy shit

She needs fat soluble vitamins and nutrition

Absolutely no nutrition in what you're talking about
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who said anything about EATING it? or drinking it?
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apple cider vinegar kills cancerous cervical cells, look it up.

its what they use in poor countries to swab the vagina with and any spots that turn WHITE are cancer.the white is the now dead cancer cells.
they then treat with daily ACV douches/rinses until gone.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79947649


PURE NONSENSE

enough with the hippy shit

She needs fat soluble vitamins and nutrition

Absolutely no nutrition in what you're talking about
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who said anything about EATING it? or drinking it?
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Lmao that shit does not work. Just stop. Diet will fix everything.

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Wife just got diagnosed after a month of biopsies and ongoing issues, it all started with a routine merena birth control removal, then culminated to this.

We are waiting for an oncologist to get ahold of us this next week and determine what stage but it looks like it was caught early.

She’s only 35 and we eat very healthy, exercise all the time.

Just curious if any other ladies on here have had any experience with this.
 Quoting: Rorschach Watchmen


My wife's family has all gotten cancer over time. I've watched people fight and die from lung, ovarian, pancreatic.. stages 3-4. If you want the best chance of beating it don't go to a the nearby general hospital oncology department go to a specialized hospiital or a university hospital with a cancer hospital. Not that the medicines are different but general hospitals don't change up the treatments. You'll get one and if doesnt work thats it. You want the ones that 'experiment' with treatment and closely monitor the results, and try new drugs when one isn't working. I always thought there was just one 'chemo' but I found out there are many. General Hospitals are very cookie cutter and you get the standard treatment from 10 years ago. My 2 cents.
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Start reading about an alkaline diet and getting your body into an alkaline state. I have read that cancer thrives in an acidic environment. There are probably posts on GLP relating to this topic. Prayers for you & your wife.
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Birth control fucks u up. Research dmso and francincense for it.

Then ya got mms
And food grade peroxide.

Stay away from pharmaceutical
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Start reading about an alkaline diet and getting your body into an alkaline state. I have read that cancer thrives in an acidic environment. There are probably posts on GLP relating to this topic. Prayers for you & your wife.
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I know several people that were told to take baking powder or maybe it was baking soda with their treatments. Cancer thrives in an acidic environment. This is a legit treatment but wont cure it just slows it down a bit.
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Multi B vitamin, b 12 specifically, but multi b very good to boost immunity related to this. Good health to your wife.
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My wife was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical in September 2019.
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Just stop... Listen.

Cancer takes decades to develop. Once the doctor tells you the news, you are in shock, and they want to perform either surgery, or give you chemo asap. In the case of tumors, they want to cut open (these quarantine devices), and your dead in no time.

Cancer doesn't move that fast. Make no rash decisions.

Cancer is beatable without their BS. Take a deep breathe.

Spouse and I just took our anti cancer treatment this morning. It's been a long while, so I happened to think, why not today? Should be a maintenance item.
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First off, prayers for her and you and everyone else affected. Now and every night.

I had abnormal cervical cells once and they did what I think was a cone or punch biopsy. came back borderline. that was about 28 years ago no issues since. Thank you God.


Before removal of uterus, MAKE SURE it is necessary. Second opinion for sure.


I had a breast lump that a surgeon and an MD both thought was suspicious.

made an appt with the surgeon. To schedule surgical biopsy.

she said at the exam( you are allowed to laugh )

go home and don't worry. You have the breasts of an 80 year old woman.

What???

I mean in an x-ray sense...


They are as clear on the studies as can be - if everyone had e xray films like this, I could go home every day at 5 pm.

well I took myself out of there and was so happy. The so-called lump was just an odd but normal area.

before the meeting with the breast surgeon, I had attended a prayer group. I asked them to pray for a good outcome of the biopsy.

I got something even better - no biopsy needed!

I still carry in my handbag the 3x5 card on which I had asked for the good result at the prayer group..

----- if she does have a cancer, it most likely has not spread. If it has spread, there are options over options. And I don't mean only in hospitals - I mean people on GLP who have beaten cancer with alternative treatments.
 Quoting: beeches


We had already planned on a tubal ligation for her.

When we had our son she had so many complications we were advised not to have anymore children so we had already been prepared and well expected no more children. I thank the lord I had a son and he can carry on the name, but the risk was not worth it.

We are keeping positive, and all of our spirits are high. Telling our 15 year old daughter was very difficult, lots of crying, but she’s such a smart kid and so much like my wife we wanted to make sure she was involved and in the know.
As far as right now there is no chemo or radiation recommended, just a hysterectomy.

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Just stop... Listen.

Cancer takes decades to develop. Once the doctor tells you the news, you are in shock, and they want to perform either surgery, or give you chemo asap. In the case of tumors, they want to cut open (these quarantine devices), and your dead in no time.

Cancer doesn't move that fast. Make no rash decisions.

Cancer is beatable without their BS. Take a deep breathe.

Spouse and I just took our anti cancer treatment this morning. It's been a long while, so I happened to think, why not today? Should be a maintenance item.
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Excellent advice, today has felt like brain fog.

Thank you
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My wife was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical in September 2019.
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Stage 4 means it has spread to other places?

Really sorry to hear that, how is she doing now?
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Wife just got diagnosed after a month of biopsies and ongoing issues, it all started with a routine merena birth control removal, then culminated to this.

We are waiting for an oncologist to get ahold of us this next week and determine what stage but it looks like it was caught early.

She’s only 35 and we eat very healthy, exercise all the time.

Just curious if any other ladies on here have had any experience with this.
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My wife's family has all gotten cancer over time. I've watched people fight and die from lung, ovarian, pancreatic.. stages 3-4. If you want the best chance of beating it don't go to a the nearby general hospital oncology department go to a specialized hospiital or a university hospital with a cancer hospital. Not that the medicines are different but general hospitals don't change up the treatments. You'll get one and if doesnt work thats it. You want the ones that 'experiment' with treatment and closely monitor the results, and try new drugs when one isn't working. I always thought there was just one 'chemo' but I found out there are many. General Hospitals are very cookie cutter and you get the standard treatment from 10 years ago. My 2 cents.
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Thank you!
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Make sure you run that test three times. It is very normal to have abnormal cells in the region. Often doctors will fuck with you just to get your money. They did it with my husband’s prostate. Scared the holy crap out of him. Ever heard of an abnormal Pap smear. That’s what they are. Be sure very very very sure before you invest in treatment. And good luck to you guys that one’s very beatable it’s not a big deal no matter what!
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Make sure you run that test three times. It is very normal to have abnormal cells in the region. Often doctors will fuck with you just to get your money. They did it with my husband’s prostate. Scared the holy crap out of him. Ever heard of an abnormal Pap smear. That’s what they are. Be sure very very very sure before you invest in treatment. And good luck to you guys that one’s very beatable it’s not a big deal no matter what!
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