Well, that was a fantastic week. I’m still gobsmacked. Finding out that the tumour in my breast was gone was the best way to bring cheers to the holidays. My last DON (6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine) day was this past Saturday, December 23rd, which went great. I was a bit nauseous in the HBOT tank, but that meant I was in a cancer-killing …
Category: Protocol 3
Protocol 3 – Day 17 (5th DON dose and PET Results)
This is going to be a short post. Today marked my 5th DON dose of this protocol. I felt unwell today and threw up in the tank; I felt sick all the way home. But then, at 15:00, I had my cancer clinic appointment to get my PET results. Drumroll, please… MY BREAST TUMOR IS GONE! GONE! I’m not kidding. …
Protocol 3 – Day 12 (3rd DON dose and PET Scan)
My third DON dose on Monday went smoothly. I opted for a 1.1 mg/kg dosage, which did make me a bit nauseous during the procedure, but thankfully, there was no gagging or foaming. It’s reassuring when things go without a hitch as long as I continue to feel the therapeutic effects. After the hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), I found myself …
Protocol 3 – Day 8 (First two DON doses)
I’ve been feeling exhausted lately, just pushing myself too hard. But starting tonight, I’m committing to total cancer care 24/7. My girls are off to their dads’ this week, visiting family in Ontario for Christmas. I’m solo until January 6th. I’m planning to rest—no driving to and from school, groceries, cooking, or chores. The only time I’d like to leave …
Protocol 3 – Prep and Thoughts on CT Results
I needed an extra day to get things ready for the upcoming protocol #3. During my break, I somehow managed to lose my mobile phone account – long story short, no texts or calls for me, and I’m surviving on Wi-Fi for the internet. It’s thrown a wrench into things, and my organization game is lacking badly. So, yesterday was …