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Re: Connecting with survivors


 

Hello Jane,

Others can speak from their experience but I do not believe you will be able to "divert" the nurses and hospital staff from doing what they do. They do not believe in anything that isn't "FDA Approved" or protocol from their stand point.

As for the Budwig Diet, this is not really a diet that you can force onto someone; as it's really a personal commitment. It really changes your life, what you can and can't do and how you go about your day. No more restaurants or eating easy on the go foods. Foods that you used to love are off the list or banned (I would love a good surf and turf again). Coffee enimas are not the funnest thing to do, but to me I feel great afterwards.

With your explanation of metastasis surrounding the liver, I can tell you he would require a liver transplant from the medical point of view to be cured; and they will not do any surgery until all metastasis are considered stable.

Basically, your husband has to decide that he wants to go this route, not you; and it's a decision he is making for the rest of his life. There is not really any going back to your old way of life.

Best of luck,
stringa

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