Been seeing a Naturopath for the past 4 months very happy
Ok I have been on this board for a few months now and have read many many posts about treatments and people joy and sadness when it come to cancer so I thought I would post some information about myself.
I have had a hard battle with breast cancer and its been going on for too long I gave up twice and thought it was the end I felt so sick I could have died, felt like a test subject at the hospital and was going down into a bad place.
I researched all over the internet about vitamins and extracts I could take to help and some did help I feel but I could never get it right I always thought it was never enough.
By a chance meeting with a old school friend who had cancer she told me about a naturopath she used and who had helped her out a lot so over a cup of coffee she talked and talked about her story this then turned into dinner I was very interested . By this stage I was feeling like all hope was lost but I thought why not give it a go it was only more money I was going to throw down the drain. So I got the name of this naturopath clinic and tried to get in contact with them but I could not book an appointment they were already over booked. I then called my friend and told her that I could not get an appointment she then told me that I should look on their website and sign up as a at home patient and when I looked I saw the price $900.00 per month I just about died so I called my bank and got a higher limit on my credit card and went ahead and signed up after signing up I received a few emails asking for some more information and was told I would get my protocol shortly in the mail.
After a wait of about two weeks I did get my package in the mail and WoW I had never seen so many bottles of tablets in my life there was tablets to take before breakfast then before lunch then with lunch then mid afternoon then with dinner then after dinner then at night.
I was starting to feel its hard to say..... maybe I had some sort of new hope a little more spring in my step, then my Onc called me and asked when I was coming back for another round of treatment I said never then a nurse called me trying to make an appointment and I told her no, then the Onc called back saying I would die and only get worse and worse over time. This put me on a downer I was now feeling sad and that everything was closing in on me. Then after crying for a bit thought stuff it the Onc can get stuffed if I'm feeling better then I must be getting better as I had started putting on some weight and started going out again.
Moving on after being on this protocol from world naturopath for four months its like night and day, my energy is the best its been in years, I am sleeping better and feel full of life I am now back to my normal weight I am not getting sick anymore from colds.
I am writing this because I am over the moon about my last results. I wanted to see what was going on with my cancer so I called up my Onc and he wanted to see him asap to have a PET scan and a meeting so I went in for my scan and was told that my cancer was not active. Then I had my meeting with my Onc he said we was very surprised with the results but still wanted me to another course of chemo to make sure "he" had gotten everything (this is after saying I would be dead my now) , I then told him that I would let my naturopath know his protocol helped me, my Onc then laughed and said yeah many people turn to herbs and potions when they get desperate and then he got angry when I got up to leave and said we have to make another appointment I said I didn't need one and kept walking when I got home I already had a message on my home phone saying I had another appointment and a start date so I called the nurse and said I was not coming in and she said ok they would call in a month when I had time to think about it.
I hope this story helps other people as I am both happy and sad at the same time I don't like how doctors treat people like me they say they want you to be healthy but when you get healthy they still want to keep on treating you and get angry when you say no.
At this point I am going to keep on my current protocol I don't know for how long. now that I am back at work I can afford the $900.00 per month and I never want to go back as I have come so far in mind, body and spirit. I am now stronger as a person then I have ever been and feel like I can now breathe for the first time in years without thinking about what tomorrow will bring. I am now planning a holiday and now living for me not for my cancer.
Good luck to everyone.
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Love your post I am happy for you, it's great to hear good news like yours as I am also going down the same path. I think well... I am sure we are using the same naturopath as you say world naturopath and I am using http://www.worldnaturopath.com let me know if they are the same. I have been using the world naturopath protocol just on a month now and are feeling much much better my doctor recommended them after I was unable to handle another round of chemo he said many of his patients have had good results from their program. My energy and mood are up and I am eating more. I will wait a few months then get some scans done and let you all know. They are great I just wish I didn't need to swallow so many pills every day. I too am on the "at Home" protocol.
I would love to hear from other people that are using this protocol.
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