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Hey everyone, We found out my wife has thyroid cancer. She is supposed to have surgery to remove the thyroid then after do radioactive iodine therapy. Anyone have family experience with this? Anything you recommend or anything to avoid? It's ironic that we have been trying to avoid all things with regard to modern medicine but now that this has happened, we are crawling back asking them for help. Stupid world... Also a little concerned about the rare possibility she will need to receive blood during the surgery and wanting to avoid her receiving tainted vaxxed blood.. A lot going on right now so we're still trying to take it all in.

Hey everyone, We found out my wife has thyroid cancer. She is supposed to have surgery to remove the thyroid then after do radioactive iodine therapy. Anyone have family experience with this? Anything you recommend or anything to avoid? It's ironic that we have been trying to avoid all things with regard to modern medicine but now that this has happened, we are crawling back asking them for help. Stupid world... Also a little concerned about the rare possibility she will need to receive blood during the surgery and wanting to avoid her receiving tainted vaxxed blood.. A lot going on right now so we're still trying to take it all in.

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[–] 15 pts

Have her avoid all sugar. Should help minimize it. You could also look into anti-biotics that some claim help beat cancer. I forget the name of the one major website about some guy doing it, it was "<Name>BeatCancer" I believe, but it's impossible to find by searching that for me at least.

Hope she'll be okay brother o/

[–] 6 pts

Yes, no sugar, and all whole foods, fruits and vegetables.

[–] 3 pts (edited )

No sugar and no processed foods: no flour, no oil, etc. Filter your water with reverse osmosis and add "electrolytes" to it. Add yoga and running for faster healing. I think fasting and praying would cure her way faster though. https://youtu.be/Xr85k3QUB4I just add water, these Russians are way too hardcore. https://hope4cancer.com/blog/healing-cancer-on-time-how-intermittent-fasting-may-help/

[–] 0 pt

Gotta love those Russians. Thanks for sending this we will look into it. Yes she has started intermittent fasting. Trying to cut out most carbs and added sugars. Definitely lots of prayers. We appreciate your post.

[–] 2 pts

There are some threads on poal about fighting cancer. Search poal. Check the health sub.

[–] 2 pts

Thanks. I'll check it out. I saw a lot of good info from a post by from a few months ago. We were reading through that last night.

[–] 2 pts

I love all y'all niggerfaggots. As far as my niece goes, despite being stage 4 and not able to take anymore medical treatments her numbers are going down and tumors shrinking. She cut out all sugar, is taking RSO, apricot seeds, turkey tail and lions mane mushrooms...and LOTS of prayers. Her Drs don't understand but have told her keep doing whatever she's doing. All knowledge thanks to people on this site. I'll forever be grateful.

[–] 1 pt

Thanks man. We talked a lot last night and read through a ton of these comments. We'll try to find that website you were talking about as well as antibiotic therapies. In the meantime she's cutting out all added sugars. Basically just eating whatever sugars are natural like in fruit and a small amount of carbs. Thanks again

[–] 1 pt

So basically I believe the site I was thinking of just talked about using erithromycin to try to beat the cancer, and how it worked out for the guy (who I believe is still alive now, despite a poor prognosis when he started his regimen).

A Joogle search for "erithromycin cancer" pulls up a study talking about it.

Interestingly it seems that in the mean time since the guy made his website, there have actually been some studies showing why the effect works. If you can't find a doctor to prescribe the stuff, go look on a fish supply site, erithromycin for fish will be the same stuff as for humans (just make sure to look up any additional ingredients, as well as the correct dosage).

[–] 1 pt

Thanks for this. Yes last year I actually bought the fish grade erythromycin just to have on hand for emergency situation. I also downloaded multiple dosing charts. I will read up more on this and see if it's the route we'd like to take. Thanks very much for suggesting this.

[–] 1 pt

I believe you are referring to the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. Interesting stuff.

[–] 1 pt

Thanks, we are looking into this.

[–] 7 pts

Please for God's sake, please get her on ESSIAC TEA, start making her SOURSOP smoothies ( fresh Soursop from Asian markets, blend it in. Banana's, Vanilla YOGURT, AND TUMERIC).

Start drops of RSO 3× A DAY.

EXTREMELY EFFECTIVE.

Oncologist encouraged us to discuss our regimen with cancer patients while in chemotherapy or radiation appointments.

Nothing short of a miracle.

Please ask for Jesus Christ to heal her and believe he well.

Don't give up, don't give in.

May God go before you as he always as for us.

[–] 1 pt

We wrote all of this down. Thank you very much for the post and kind words. We are making some calls today regarding RSO and if we can get some. She's excited about the smoothies haha. Definitely saying lots of prayers. Appreciate the kind words Zammy.

[–] [deleted] 5 pts (edited )

There are different types of thyroid cancer, most being rather quite mild tbh. Is it Thyroid Papillary Carcinoma by any chance? Detected early via ultrasound? If so, then her prognosis is likely pretty good.

Like others have said best to avoid sugar, and follow a Keto diet. Maybe also look into RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) if it's legal where you live.

Also avoid goitrogens. Most endocrinologists won't tell you about them. They inhibit selenium intake into your thyroid, and is especially bad for people with hypothyroidism, which is a serious risk factor for thyroid cancer.

[–] 1 pt

Yes, we found out it is papillary carcinoma, which is good. It did spread to her lymphnodes but they said prognosis is still very high. Mostly concerned with the after affects of surgery and being dependent on Thyroid medications to function. We are starting to cut out most sugars (definitely added sugars). She is also calling a few local places to see if we can get RSO and how much it will cost. We will stay clear of any Goitrogens. do you know anything about the thyroid medications they give you after you have your thyroid removed? Thanks for the post man.

[–] 1 pt

Had a gf who had same problem and had to have the thyroidectomy. Meds mostly did the job, but she became prone to mood swings and severe anxiety attacks. This was a long time ago, so there's a good chance the preferred meds have improved since. Don't mean to alarm you here... Your wife might not experience mood issues at all, but just a heads up that it is a possibility. Good news is the ex-gf is still trucking along fine and in good shape almost 30 years after removal.

As far as diet goes, you've received some good advice already (e.g. keto). To add to that I'd recommend minimizing PUFA (linoleic acid) intake and the adoption of an overall low-calorie diet if disease suppression & anti-aging is the main concern.

[–] 1 pt

Appreciate this. No harm about alarming us. Haha we'd like to know what to expect. I'm not familiar with Linoleic acid so I will look into that. Thanks again.

Glad to help man. Just an fyi even Stage 3 Thyroid Papillary Carcinoma still has some of the highest survival rates. Well over 90% IIRC.

To answer your question, they will probably give her levo-thyroxine afterwards to normalize her T3/T4, reverse T3 levels then taper down after a couple months depending on blood work results.

Another fyi, don't let those dispensaries rip you off on RSO. I have seen ridiculous prices. It can also be made quite easily with dried cannabis flower. Use high strength indica, and if you do, make it outside since it requires boiling off the 99% isopropyl alcohol into a dark thick gooey paste.

[–] 4 pts

Kill all sugar.

[–] 4 pts

Look into Rick Simpson oil. It appears to be working with my niece. Her numbers are going down and her tumors are shrinking. I learned of it from here on poal.

[–] 1 pt

Thanks man, we have been looking into this and wife is calling today to see if we can get some and to find out the costs. We also started reading your post from a few months ago about your niece sorry to hear about that but very glad to hear she has been having some success. Everyone has been very supportive on here, nice to know even poal fags can come together for each other.

[–] 1 pt

> Everyone has been very supportive on here, nice to know even poal fags can come together for each other.

We might all be asshats sometimes, but we all love our race. That's the glue that binds is all together.

Thank you for your kind words about my niece. If I can do anything just hit me up. I'll keep your wife in my prayers.

[–] 3 pts

That sucks dude. Good luck.

[–] 3 pts

Keto diet. Find out her blood type and inquire with unvaxxed family / friends about their blood type...

[–] 1 pt

Thank you. Yes we are starting a modified Keto type diet. Very low sugar and carbs. We did look into her blood type and found out her sister can give to her. Just looking into having that setup incase she needs blood during the surgery.

[–] 2 pts

Daughter’s friend has thyroid removed at about 20 years old. Did the whole iodine treatment and had to quarantine for a bit with that. Super fit girl, smart, active. Now, about 7-8 years later, she has had to have surgery 3 times on her tear duct as it won’t stop leaking. That is all I know about thyroid cancer anecdotally. Otherwise, she appears to be healthy. I would surmise from that that your wife’s prognosis is good. 🤞🏻

[–] 1 pt

Wow. That's pretty interesting about the tear duct. You think that is linked to the thyroid surgery? Yes wife has a good prognosis they are saying. It's a pretty large tumor but they said she is still in stage 1 so that is good. Mostly concerned with her having to be on thyroid meds for the rest of her life and how it's going to affect her. Great to hear that your daughter's friend is able to live a more or less normal active life after surgery and treatment. Appreciate it man.

[–] 2 pts

Good luck. Life has some vicious circles. All I do is enjoy every second with people I love. All you can really do in this short life.

[–] 3 pts

"Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away."

It is so, so short, you don't realize it until you get into your 50s or so.

[–] 3 pts

I'm a bit over half way there. I don't know if I'll still be here then but hopefully. I want to make a permanent impact that is planned and done wisely before I exit this body.

[–] 3 pts

Yes, absolutely, same.

[–] 1 pt

So true. Wife is still in her 20s but this has definitely been a sobering experience for us. No one is guaranteed a long life, that's for sure. Appreciate you, bopper.

[–] 1 pt

Wow, that's awfully young. Most thyroid cancers are curable according to google.

[–] 1 pt

Thanks Wilhelm. Finding this out has definitely brought us closer together as a family and appreciating the time we have.

[–] 1 pt

Your bond will grow immensely which is a good thing in a timeline where social media, government installed fear of others and staying alienated and controlled is their newest M.O.

Cheers and all the best Mack.

[–] 2 pts

Good luck with the treatments - I bet all goes well. If the radioactive iodine leaves her with a dry mouth, mouthwashes like Biotene and Paradontax will offer some relief, as will Xylimelt tablets.

Y'all hang in there!

[–] 1 pt

Thanks! I actually have a bottle of Biotene. I will pick her up a new one. Appreciate the tips man.

[–] 2 pts

I have B+ un-vaxxed blood. If your wife is a match for that blood type, I wouldn't mind helping out.

[–] 0 pt

Wow that's incredible. Thanks very much for the offer. I will keep you in mind when she finds out more.

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