"One of my sisters, the youngest of three, she’s 65, has been
battling brain cancer since early December. The tumor has been shrinking with
chemo, but as with all cancer chemo, it’s taking its toll on her physically."
"Today during a routine scan they found another brain tumor,
located in the same region. Her care team is greatly distressed at this
finding. Due to her diminished physical state, they are unsure whether she can
endure more chemo."
"Would I be imposing to ask that you appeal to the Feral
Irishman community for prayers for her recovery?"
Not imposing at all.
Dear readers, If you are so inclined, please say a prayer or offer positive thoughts for "Fran".
Done. May God bless her and return her to health.
ReplyDeleteMy sadness is endless.
ReplyDeleteI lost my wife 3 1/2 years ago to cancer and I will never be the same. She was 55, we had been together 37 years.
Praying for a miraculous healing, and peace no matter the outcome. God has her in His hands.
ReplyDeleteT
ReplyDeleteNever an issue to pray for another, for you and the whole extended family!!!!
ReplyDeleteBig time prayers up.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter had a brain tumor. Devine intervention led us to John’s Hopkins. Please look into a second opinion there.
The experience there was phonomenal and surgery removed as much as possible with no mistakes. Annual cat scans to monitor it, so far so good and no more seizures.
Yes, it’s in Baltimore and I saw some entertaining things. Find the hotel with the rooftop bar 3 blocks from the hospital and uber back and forth you will be fine. We walked most days and the POC at the hotel were outstanding I gave most a big tip when we left.
ps May God bless your sister and all your family, The stress is immense I know, lost Mom, Dad and a brother to cancer.
ReplyDeleteCancer sucks, wouldn’t even wish it on my enemies.
Thanks for the opportunity to pray for Fran. Happy to do so.
ReplyDeleteI will !
ReplyDeleteWill do brother
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a tough situation. I hope she has a positive result. Praying for her recovery.
ReplyDeleteHas she considered alternative treatments?
Not saying what to do at all. Only thinking that there has to be a point when you go rouge from big Pharma..
I don't know shit, I'm not there yet but probably approaching it faster than I want too.. only passing on stuff I've seen multiple times on the net.
Due diligence is on you.......
Abosolutiy hope she recovers!!!!
NO DISRESPECT INTENED!!
Stay strong....
https://choiceclips.whatfinger.com/2025/03/28/is-ivermectin-the-key-to-fighting-cancer-people-are-being-cured-all-over-the-world/
May her days flow with hope and prayer.
ReplyDeletePrayers for Fran
ReplyDeleteI shall.
ReplyDeleteDone.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep her in my thoughts and get betters.
ReplyDeleteI am humbled by the thoughtful caring and prayers. Thank You All. - Nemo
ReplyDeleteWill do.
ReplyDeleteIvermectin.Fenbozole. See www dot flccc dot com for cancer protocols for different cancers. flccc has doctors to prescribe these meds.
ReplyDeleteThis is their new website
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Irish
https://www.onedaymd.com/2024/10/ivermectin-fenbendazole-and-mebendazole.html
ReplyDeleteRespectively requested, did she take the mRNA shot and if so how many?
ReplyDeletedone been there
ReplyDeletePrayers sent. Lost my best friend to cancer 20 months ago. Fuck cancer.
ReplyDeleteTom762
Praying for your sister's full recovery and also praying she will use the Ivermectin and Fenbezadole.
ReplyDeletePrayers sent
ReplyDeleteShe's on the prayer chain, my Irish friend.
ReplyDeletePrayers and positive thoughts inbound
ReplyDeletePraying now.
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