Thanks for watching! That's legitimately why I started making them; I thought about when I was first diagnosed and how much I wished there were more actual real-life examples vs clinical data.
I wish you well, Prof.Dalgleish is worth a look and lots of new stuff coming forward. BigPharma love cancer it's their big business and they hate Ivermectin, yet the guy who invented it 40yrs ago got a Nobel prize but BigPharma can't make money on Ivermectin and cancer patients are their biggest clients. Lot of evil out there - good luck.
Yay, Mike! May positive news continue through this treatment. As always, I wish you a long, healthy, happy, cancer-free life. I am sending love and hugs. Congrats on being N.E.D.❤❤
I have a client who was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma back in 2007 and given short period of time to live. He went thru all of the greatest and latest treatments and is thriving now. I have stage 4 colon cancer and these stories keep me going. God bless you and you seem strong enough to get thru it!
I love hearing stories like your clients' - and while I'm sad to hear you're going through it, I hope you're able to find the same success. Thanks for sharing 💪🏻
Thanks for sharing the news! I’m glad you’re feeling better all the time, and getting your strength back. And I appreciated the past few videos you posted. That’s all part and parcel of life after hearing that you have cancer. But let’s just celebrate that scan, shall we? Just relax for a day, an hour. Enjoy good news. I’m so happy for you, Mike. And , yes, if your doctors are hopeful, that is reason for feeling hope. Take care 💐💐💐❤️
@ It’s definitely weird. Weird is now normal. But weird is always unsettling. You never really get used to weird. You explain it all very well. I look forward to your updates. I was so happy for this one. A great scan just provides a little resting place for a while. I’m learning to carve those times out and talk myself into happiness and peace of mind with facts, for an hour. For ten minutes. And try to navigate weird normal. I thought I had replied to you earlier, but it’s not showing up. Take care, Mike
Mike - thanks for the good news update. I would be concerned about sugar. I've been watching some Prof.Dalgeish (leading uk oncologist), he basically says that cancer lives on sugar and can't survive without sugar. I have heard this from other oncologists and also the value of Ivermectin. Of course BigPharma hates Ivermectin as we found in the pandemic.
Thanks for making these videos. I'm a 32 year old living with stage 4 Lung Cancer and it really helps hearing other people's experiences :)
Thanks for watching! That's legitimately why I started making them; I thought about when I was first diagnosed and how much I wished there were more actual real-life examples vs clinical data.
I wish you well, Prof.Dalgleish is worth a look and lots of new stuff coming forward. BigPharma love cancer it's their big business and they hate Ivermectin, yet the guy who invented it 40yrs ago got a Nobel prize but BigPharma can't make money on Ivermectin and cancer patients are their biggest clients. Lot of evil out there - good luck.
Glad to hear things are going well for you.
Yay, Mike! May positive news continue through this treatment. As always, I wish you a long, healthy, happy, cancer-free life. I am sending love and hugs. Congrats on being N.E.D.❤❤
I have a client who was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma back in 2007 and given short period of time to live. He went thru all of the greatest and latest treatments and is thriving now. I have stage 4 colon cancer and these stories keep me going. God bless you and you seem strong enough to get thru it!
I love hearing stories like your clients' - and while I'm sad to hear you're going through it, I hope you're able to find the same success. Thanks for sharing 💪🏻
That is great news Mike. I hope it continues. Congratulations!
always happy to hear from you. your optimism and honesty are inspiring!
Appreciate you saying that; thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing the news! I’m glad you’re feeling better all the time, and getting your strength back. And I appreciated the past few videos you posted. That’s all part and parcel of life after hearing that you have cancer. But let’s just celebrate that scan, shall we? Just relax for a day, an hour. Enjoy good news. I’m so happy for you, Mike. And , yes, if your doctors are hopeful, that is reason for feeling hope. Take care 💐💐💐❤️
Definitely reasons to celebrate - it feels weird because it IS weird, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for joy and optimism
@ It’s definitely weird. Weird is now normal. But weird is always unsettling. You never really get used to weird. You explain it all very well.
I look forward to your updates. I was so happy for this one. A great scan just provides a little resting place for a while. I’m learning to carve those times out and talk myself into happiness and peace of mind with facts, for an hour. For ten minutes. And try to navigate weird normal.
I thought I had replied to you earlier, but it’s not showing up. Take care, Mike
Thanks for keeping us up to date mike, you go boy !.
I love this news! What great news to get right before Thanksgiving! Congratulations! ❤
Great news! I sincerely hope this is the end of cancer for you.
Mike - thanks for the good news update. I would be concerned about sugar. I've been watching some Prof.Dalgeish (leading uk oncologist), he basically says that cancer lives on sugar and can't survive without sugar. I have heard this from other oncologists and also the value of Ivermectin. Of course BigPharma hates Ivermectin as we found in the pandemic.
Apparently melanoma is different and likes fat, but there is no conclusive evidence to support this.
Yay! Its good to hear!
Yay! Glad things are going well for ya (:
Praying for you!
Appreciate that and appreciate you ❤️
Hi beautiful! Much love my dude :)
You gosh darn son of a gun! On the internet, of all places? I expect you in bank parking lots, but not here! All the love back, sir.
@@Linn_Laugh_Love hahahahaha that was really good to see ya. I just had that big knee surgery so I’m down for a couple months. Lets get together after
Did you do radiation & chemotherapy?
I've done immunotherapy and BRAF blockers - both harsh/strong but a bit different than rad/chemo.
Congratulations Mike 🎉
I think that we could make an interesting video together if you’re up for it?