Chris I’m so sorry you’re going through this but you’re gonna smash it, being brave enough to share this journey is massive and everyone is pulling for you.
Tagging along with your journey from the first cancer video you posted. Since my mum was diagnosed I got a lot of cancer videos in my feed, but your positivity, passion and resilience stayed with me. Good luck on your journey to recovery
Hang in. I was just diagnosed with cancer but I'm old. There's nothing that focuses your attention like getting a cancer diagnosis. Emotions run all over. Positive vibes headed your way.
I"ve been following your journey and I'm so inspired by your strength and for sharing your journey with everyone. Chris, I will have you in my thoughts and wishing you well.
So happy I get to follow along and see how you're doing. Love to see you in good spirits, and more importantly, love to see the HANDYCAM. Truly a great camera jfc. Also the audio quality is like actually p decent from the mic. 🎤
Seconding the trooper comment 😅 Facing this head on with this kind of positive energy can't be easy; but it's such a good image for situations like these for people facing this currently/the general public. You're doing great, we're all rooting for you!
Having a good attitude is very important! Sending you positive vibes and thoughts. I had chemo+radiation+surgery for my breast cancer in 2017. There is a light at the end of this tunnel. I am rooting for you! Take care!
I'm rooting for you, man. I can see that you're well up for fighting this thing and now that your treatment has started you can give it all that you've got.
I will definitely share the go fund!! I am sending loads of prayers but very thankful you are starting treatment. You will do great. Blessings are coming your way 💖🌸💕🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wanted to drop in a repeat what I’ve said on Instagram already - some of the pictures you’ve put up from this hospital windows have been absolutely incredible!
💯 Hopefully, he'll read your comment and be open to researching the metabolic approach. Besides Dr. Seyfried, there are a few additional resources as well as clinical studies to support this path. The diet is brutal, but along with the right cocktail of low toxicity repurposed meds and supplements, the results can be phenomenal. Have you read about fenben? Hope you're doing well. 🙏
Had a similar mask - but it was a bit more restrictive given they did not need to radiate my brain... 25 proton beam radiation to my thoracic region for a super rare cancer (thymic carcinoma); 5 days a week for 5 weeks. Like you - I just wanted to get started with treatment and move forward - it made me feel less powerless over the situation although the first couple of sessions getting strapped in made me nervous for sure! "One day at a time, one item on the list to do" is how I kept myself from sliding into a bad place. I hope your treatment goes well and that you breeze through this journey with minimal side effects. Sending support from NY.
Keep your spirits up. I’m praying for a good outcome for you and will be following. You may know that will Sheepskin has challenged the guys to shave their heads in solidarity for you and Vulandes.
Steroids are working,you got the "puffy fish" look...I had that with my initial MS therapy with the five day IV drip when I was in the hospital. Just cut down on your sugar intake while you are on steroids until they "ween" you off of it. You Got This.... Let's Go 💪🏾🙏🏾
Absolutely, but all forms of sugar feed CA as well as various amino acids. Starving these highly adaptable cells via a metabolic approach has been transformative for many with stage 4 disease.
@@crazyassboybum I'm not a bro but a retired HC professional. Your concern is understandable... Getting the body into ketosis is key as well as a targeted cocktail with low toxicity repurposed meds to block the metabolism of glucose, glutamine, glycine, serine, etc... These highly adaptable cells are able to switch to multiple sources for fuel. Starving the CA is the goal w/o starving the Pt. Researcher/professor T Seyfried is a phenomenal resource and there are others including clinical studies for reference. It's not MS nor profitable but has improved the prognosis for many with terminal disease including full remission.
@@crazyassboybum Understandable! T Seyfried PhD researcher and professor as well as other resources, including clinical studies, explain how these low toxicity drugs interface with various fuels for highly adaptable CA cells. He has a channel and there are other brilliant scientists discussing the metabolic approach as well. BTW, I'm a retired HC professional not a bro...
Look into the keto diet and doing fasting. They say getting your body into ketosis can starve cancer and try and help your body “reset”. There is a young doctor on YT, Dr Nhi Tran Lee, who is trying this method on herself. You might try checking her channel out. Wishing you all the best! 🙏❤️
The MD has such a beautiful presence and has been through far too much in the last 9 years. Sarcoma is tenacious... Hopefully, this young man will be reading the comments. Fenben, with other low toxicity drugs, has been incredibly beneficial to so many with various stage 4 CAs. The strict diet is challenging but also helps to starve those incredibly adaptable cells.
The Kito diet has been shown to effectively reduce glucose uptake by cancer cells, thereby inhibiting glycolysis. Additionally, interventions such as fenbendazole administration and extended fasting have demonstrated promise in reducing glutamine uptake by cancer cells. A combination of all 3 i believe are required in my stage 4 cancer battle!
@@jasonwatson6104 That's wonderful! Perhaps consider also looking into the work of physical therapist PhD, stage 4 CA survivor, and author Jane McLeland. She published a best-selling book about starving CA. Her journey began in the late 90s. There are a number of low toxicity repurposed meds/supplements that work synergistically to interfere with CA cell's metabolism. These highly adaptable cells seek out alternative fuels, including glycine, leucine, serine, glutamine, and arginine, as well as fat and glucose. Combined with the diet, the cocktails interfere with their metabolism. Just finished watching a clip with Dr. Seyfried discussing the benefits of both...
@@jasonwatson6104 2 others to consider are the phenomenal P. Marik MD and Jane McLeland PhD. Both have authored books on the metabolic approach and cocktails.
It's possible but there's also a myriad of other variables. While the uptick in CAs, rarely seen in younger adults, began increasing many years ago, a number of clinicians have stated privately and publicly, a significant increase has been observed in the last 3 years...