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  • realworldhope

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    March 3, 2025 at 7:37 pm EST in reply to: Why Don’t The Media Cover This?

    I do not work in the medical community but I suspect it being true. Last year my sister was diagnosed with stomach cancer….turbo cancer after back pains one week and escalating tumor in her stomach scanned and biopsied first a couple of weeks, then another. Her govt related employer had required all vaccines. I already followed FLCCC but jumped on the cancer protocol, and my work amazingly coincidentally put me close to the Mexico border for several days, and I was able to get most all the protocol meds there quickly and affordably.

    When I got back we put her on most of the protocol, especially Ivermectin three times a day. The tumor though had blocked her stomach from passing food so they had to perform a bypass surgery. Docs said that cancer was growing so fast that she likely had the proverbial 6 months to live with the bypass.

    She got progressively worse the weeks later and another scan was taken about 3 weeks after the surgery. She was at a point though that she was so bad that when we wanted to see the later scans that the hospital said that she could not give us permission and no one had a power of attorney or other legal access to her medical records.

    A week or so later she acquired sepsis, which was mistreated in our opinion, and passed away in ICU.

    End of story? Not at all. After her death a few weeks later with a death certificate in hand we were then able to pick up the later scans. What we read was that the later scans review was that her stomach had been “perforated” during the robot surgery bypass procedure. Stomach acid seeped through that perforation causing the sepsis and a painful death. All that time while in pain we were told it was the escalated cancer.

    So she died of medical error. But that’s not all! Those latter scans also showed that a first later scan showed an appreciable decrease in tumor size….now this after a rapid growth the weeks before. A last scan showed that the tumor had decreased by 1/3 in the one month we had her on the Ivermectin and other FLCCC cancer protocol meds.

    Speculation but I think those docs at the hospital did not immediately treat the stomach perforation because their judgement was she had a rapidly growing cancer and was going to die from it anyway.

    So yes…I suspect a high percentage of deaths are caused by medical error.