How To Survive Late Stage Cancer, Update, Where I Am Now/Glad To Be Back!



How to survive late stage cancer, update, where I am now. Glad to be back! After being off camera to focus on cancer treatments, …

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  1. There are several places in my area (I'm in Ga) that do vitamin C drips. There is a holistic doctor, a functional doctor and a wellness center (ran by a chiropractor). I pray that this works for you. I've heard lots of positive things about all 3 types of doctors.

  2. Voice of a angel …yay Jodi is back…. ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰 miss you loads beautiful lady… the strength you have is Phenomenal!!! You look Amazing 🤩 you making these videos and being so honest must help millions of people worldwide 🌍 it’s breathtaking to see someone so strong and very matter of fact…. ✨💐🌺🌸🌼❤️😍💕

  3. You go girl!!!!……..you are so lovely and I’m right behind you. If it’s the right decision for you and your family then it’s nobody else’s concern. Xxx 😘 so glad to see you back 💕💕

  4. My oldest sister had tumor on her sternum, said cancer would eat thru to her heart, and had 2 months to live without chemo. It worked. But cancer was back 4 1/2 yrs later in lymph nodes. Had 7 24 hrs of strongest chemo, bone marrow transplant( 1 of the very few use her own marrow), unfortunately that chemo caused her get dementia and she passed away from dementia on her husband's birthday in July,2019, at the age of 76. Hope your plan works Jodi.

  5. What are the symptoms of a mediastinal tumor?

    Almost 40% of people who have mediastinal tumors experience no symptoms. Most of the growths are often discovered on a chest X-ray that is performed for another reason. Symptoms often result from the pressure put by the tumors onto surrounding structures, such as the spinal cord, heart or the pericardium (the heart's lining), and may include:

    Cough
    Shortness of breath
    Chest pain (somewhat rare)
    Flushing
    Fever
    Chills
    Night sweats
    Coughing up blood
    Hoarseness
    Unexplained weight loss
    Lymphadenopathy (swollen or tender lymph nodes)
    Wheezing
    Stridor (high-pitched and noisy breathing, which could mean a blockage)
    Eye issues (drooping eyelid, small pupil) on one side of the face

  6. You share your story with such Grace. This in itself is such an encouragement to so many people going through a similar journey. I hope that the Vitamin C treatment is a winner for you. Sending hugs from Northern Canada.

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