Comes a time when you decide not to take chemo drugs, especially with those horrible side effects, pallitive care is for me once I reach that stage. Old ICU RN here, jus sayn
As an old oncology nurse and lymphoma survivor (so far), I must agree. I will use Ivermectin etc but no more chemo.
Comes a time when you decide not to take chemo drugs, especially with those horrible side effects, pallitive care is for me once I reach that stage. Old ICU RN here, jus sayn
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Almost three years ago, after 4 rounds of chemo and 30 plus visits to receive radiation “therapy”. I turned down any further chemo or immunotherapy visits and had the port removed.
Because of this, my oncologist gave me less than 6 months to live.
I still have regular PET scans, thinking of giving them up next.

chemo has a 2-3% survival rate,ivermection on the other hand......