Stomach Cancer-Angie S.

On Tuesday, September 4, 2018, re: Stomach Cancer, Angie S. wrote:

Thank you to the kind people who have taken the time to email reassurances and encouragement to me re my recent posts about my husband’s stomach cancer. We have been very concerned about increasing abdominal pain. Tonight we ended up the the emergency room. He was in an auto accident last week, and we started to wonder if there has been some kind of undiagnosed traumatic injury. Of course we were even more afraid of hearing that the cancer had spread significantly, since he has not had any conventional treatment for three months. The average life expectancy for this cancer is only 8 months from the time of diagnosis, even with treatment.

The CT results came back negative for any kind of trauma. Even more exciting, all of the metastases in his abdomen are gone. There is still some cancer in his stomach, but it is reduced. The oncologist had told us that there was virtually no hope of getting to this level of improvement with conventional treatment. We have cried many tears of gratitude and joy tonight.

The doctor has no explanation for the abdominal pain. She said even a small bruise on the surface should be visible on the CT, so she doesn’t attribute it to the accident. I have to wonder if there has some kind of healing reaction going on. We are hoping it will resolve with time since we haven’t been able to find a cause.

We will be continuing the Budwig protocol with increased confidence and determination!

Angie
Angie S.