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I was diagnosed with lung cancer, and the doctor gave me a ton of meds, nebulizers, oxygen. Except i dont feel like im living anymore, so much as my corpse which hasnt quite died yet is still alive. I can feel like i can still do stuff, but the limitations are still there, im just hiding symptoms. It feels so demoralizing and depressing

I was diagnosed with lung cancer, and the doctor gave me a ton of meds, nebulizers, oxygen. Except i dont feel like im living anymore, so much as my corpse which hasnt quite died yet is still alive. I can feel like i can still do stuff, but the limitations are still there, im just hiding symptoms. It feels so demoralizing and depressing

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[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Have you read any books about death? The the Tibetan book of the dead or other esoteric stuff? It sucks that you might die early but everybody dies. It sounds like a death is a wild ride. No matter what you have done in your life, you did exactly what you were supposed to do.

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I got a few, most notably "on death and dying"

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Is there anything you can do that you wish to do while still here and alive?

Consider doing at least one thing on your bucket list if you can because fuck cancer.

I’ll pray for you.

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No matter what you have done in your life, you did exactly what you were supposed to do.

That is fucking idiotic. Did Jack the Ripper do what he was supposed to do? Stalin? Charles Manson? Don't be silly.

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Everyone has their place, everyone has their purpose. The universe is a yin and a yang.

It is argued that if the world was nothing but good or nothing but evil it would cease to exist at all. The balance of good and evil is what keeps the fabric of reality together.

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Hey, you're going to die. This is true for everybody, but you are in a position to fully realize it. So use it. Get your life in order. Visit people and family you haven't seen for years and make amends to them. Help somebody out who needs help. Talk to God.

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  1. Look into alternative cancer treatments. Existing treatments are horrible, possibly by Jewish medical industry design. Start here: https://www.burzynskiclinic.com/
  2. See also CAR-T therapies and other immune treatments.
  3. Remove ALL sugar from your diet. Eat only meat, vitamins and fat. This may well be the most important one. Do it NOW. Sugar includes all carbs, bread and vegetables. If you cheat on this it better not be anything sweeter than steamed broccoli.
  4. Water fast for as much as possible, especially if you are fat. If you are below 15% body fat you can switch to intermittent fasting where you don't eat for a whole day every few days.
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I would recommend you look up the carnivore diet. Meatrx.com and r/carnivorediet and r/zerocarb

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Vitamin C, laughter and happiness, and weed. You'll be fine in no time.

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i read a book years ago that I believe to be true and will help you. It is called embraced by the light. Dont be afraid.

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How far progressed is the cancer? Do you participate in any toxic behaviors such as smoking or drinking? Do you believe what they usually tell you when they say there is no effective treatment or no cure? Do you meditate?

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It's one stage before final, so Stage 3. No toxic behavior, dont smoke, dont drink. I think i have a hard time taking doctors seriously anymore, its a problem. So many beat around the bush and try to masquerade severe problems with a pannoply of drugs, all whilst telling you nothing to see here. No meditation

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I've always been baffled when I hear about the cases of rapidly progressing lung cancer in people who don't smoke. In that case, the consensus is usually that your genes predisposed you to such a thing.

I'm sorry to hear about what you're going through, man. It's got to be terrifying knowing something like that is living and growing inside you.

I guess the only good advice I can give you is to try to take up meditation. I became aware of something in my body during meditation the other day, looks like cancer to me. I've been smoking cigarettes and drinking heavily for the past decade, so it makes sense for me. Of course, I've quit now and today is day 3 of stone cold sobriety. I want a smoke so bad, but I recognize that even the thought of wanting a smoke is a cancerous, toxic thought.

But, in my situation, it's almost comical how angry the cancer is... It's like a cartoon character. At least, that's what I see in meditation. In addition to deep cleansing, like actually doing what Jesus said to do in the Essenes and calling on the angels of water, air, and sunlight to help me, AND following cleansing protocols by providing my body with nutrients and herbs that will cleanse me, I find that there is also a lot of work to be done in the area of self-forgiveness and having respect for my own body as the house of my soul.

Good luck, man. Colloidal Silver and colloidal gold help. Turmeric and ginger and lemon and olive oil help. Gallons of unsweet home-brewed black tea helps. Meditating and speaking directly to the cancer and directly to your immune system helps. Prayer helps.

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I forgot to mention apple cider vinegar too. And honey.

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Colloidal Silver and colloidal gold help. Turmeric and ginger and lemon and olive oil help. Gallons of unsweet home-brewed black tea helps. Meditating and speaking directly to the cancer and directly to your immune system helps.

None of this shit helps. As Steve McQueen found out when he went to Mexico for alternative cancer treatment.

What a crybaby. Either die or live out the rest of your life doing things as you please. Just don't do this kind of sympathy harvesting bullshit on internet whining to strangers.

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Have you considered going to Houston? Apparently they have the world's top notch cancer research and treatment centers. I mention it because I only learned about it too late, but there is some promise to buying some real time at least. I am truly sorry to hear about your diagnosis, it's a terrible thing. I lost my father 8 years ago to lung cancer. It...sucks. I'd kill for the opportunity to have bought just a little more time with him.

I am just some rando on the net, but I am happy to talk about anything anytime if you'd like. Sometimes it can help work through tough issues, feel free to PM or whatever. I know I'm not alone in that sentiment.