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You’re very brave, Doll. But I totally respect your decision, & you’re so right that it is poison. I’d probably do the same. So many great things can happen w diet change & intermittent fasting.

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Definitely this. It’s so about realising you have a choice, something I think we can forget when we’re presented with something so serious.

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Well done on taking such a brave decision. My late wife Dawn had chemo for ovarian cancer but it didn't work - she then changed her diet and also found the wonderful Christian Oasis of Hope hospital in Mexico who offered alternative mainly vitamin based treatments. For five years she did really well - and was fit and healthy but when the cancer returned and the cost of getting to Mexico prohibitive she elected for more chemo as that was all the NHS could offer. Sadly she passed away four years later. I'm convinced to this day that it was the chemo that killed her.

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Malcolm, I'm so sorry to hear that. That's devastating. I also came across the Oasis of Hope Hospital and they seem to be doing an excellent and much-needed work. It's a terrible shame that the only recognised treatment in the UK is chemotherapy.

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I’ll always always respect you and your decisions x

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Thank you Katrina!

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