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fuck man
Sorry to hear about your wife and family. This news is so heavy.
There's some Ayurveda herbs that will help alleviate side effects of chemo... if you're inclined...you can make a remote appointment with Dr Hebbar (easyayurveda.com) and he customize a protocol and ship the herbs.
sending light 🙏🫂
Fuck cancer.
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Sending you love, brother. We don’t know each other, but your posts and videos have brought light to my life over the years. I wish you a speedy recovery.
As someone with a cancer scare myself, my unsolicited (crazy, conspiracy theorist ofc) health advice is:
- Loads of sunlight
- Local raw milk
- Journaling/meditation
- Fasting 1-5 days (w/ electrolytes ofc)
- Avoid chemo
Most people want sweet words of comfort, not solutions. I pray the German in you appreciates both.
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Thank you Gigi ❤️
I’m so so sorry that you and your family have had to go through all of this. 💙
Fuck cancer.
Ivermectin and Mebendazole.
Hmu if you have difficulty procuring it; might be able to help.


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I’m so sorry you’re carrying all of this pain. Hang in there 😥 🫂
Sorry, Gigi 🫂 Cancer killed my step-dad 2 saturdays ago, about 5 weeks after diagnosis 💙
The worse. Both to have it and fight for your life and also to watch those you love deteriorate and die from it of which I’ve had both perspectives. 🫂
Lost my mentor/uncle figure to melanoma in Sept of 24, .
Found out a week ago a good friend has lung cancer never smoked a day in his life.
Life just isn't fair.
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Wishing yinz the best.
Stay strong Gigi, i agree cancer is one of the if not the worst things in this world. But hope always dies last. I pray for your mother to beat cancer this second time round, and may you and your family live a long healthy life. 🙏
cancer is killing us.
three years ago my mom died from cancer related complications. it was an awful period. I can’t imagine what you’re going through.
I can only send you my best vibes and prayers.
one thing I learned from that experience is that we just have to keep walking and try to make someone else’s day a little better. we never really know what people are going through. all we truly have is time, let’s make the best of it. 🙏🏻
Sadly, can relate 🫂
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Fuck cancer…
Both of my grandmothers, my dad, my uncle, taken way to soon form cancer… one my aunts (she has the same type of cancer that killed her husband) and one my cousin have cancer…
Seriously fuck cancer…
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This hit hard.
I’m so sorry you and your family have had to carry so much. Wishing your mum peace, your wife continued healing, and all of you the strength to keep moving forward.
My mother sadly passed away at a young age due to ALS, and I truly hate diseases that have no cure.
And yes… cancer and ALS are truly terrible. 💔
wow. That’s incredibly tough!
You don't know me, and I don't know you. But I'm sorry. Hang in there. Your wife and kids need you. Stay strong.
Hugs to you and all of yours 🫂
Brutal.
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Fuck. 🫂
OMG, I can't believe what I just read. Thats such a heavy burden for one family. I wish i was nearby and could help somehow. Stay strong our Bitcoin friend.🫂
Fuck cancer. ☹️
Happy to hear that wife is in remission. 🫂
Really don't want to be that guy..
but maybe it was the vaxx (check out google trends for cancer 💁)
Wishing you and everyone else all the best tho 🙏
Looks like you're not the only one..


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So sorry. Take care
I am really sorry to hear this Gigi and I'm praying for you and your family at this time 🙏🏻🫂💜
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praying for you and your family.. 🫂 stay strong 🤍
I agree. Fuck cancer. My dad has lymphoma cancer, my friend's nephew, 7 years old, has brain cancer and 3 days ago we found out that his dad has liver cancer that spread to lungs and bones.
My father in law died from lung cancer after one year of battle....i was holding his hand when he took his last breath. Cancer is reason of deaath for so many people.....fuck cancer!
Thank you, that means a lot right now. How are you doing?
My uncle got lymphoma last year—it's brutal watching someone you love go through that. How's your dad doing with treatment right now?
@Gigi research ketogenic diet.
The idea is that carbs fuel cancer cell growth.
The problem: No one will fund a research that just changes your diet.
I live Carnivore for a year now, and keto since 2023.
If you look at the animal kingdom wild animals dont suffer from cancer the way we do. Outside factors are there but what we put inside ourselfs is way worse and the body has only so much it can handle.
My prayers go out to you. You are one of my heros (from grown men to grown men) and I just want to help 🙏
I hope my findings help you and your family. I really do.
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You are so blessed that your wife had kids _before_ having cancer. I know that's a weird thing to say, when you're upset, but I know so many men whose wives kept delaying kids until "the right time" and then she got in a car accident, fell down the stairs, got cancer, or the reproductive problems she already had got steadily worse or her fertility declined unexpectedly fast, etc. and then it was suddenly past the right time. Time is of the essence and it moves so fast.
Having children actually makes it easier to deal with older friends and family becoming ill and dying because they bring more normalcy and regularity to your daily life and give you a reason to get up in the morning. I hear that a lot, from people I am ministering to, before funerals. I'm sure you've found the same.
Anyway, I'm praying for your family, including your dad.
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Cancer and bouncy balls! Sending positive energy and strength to every one of you.
No words to describe how horrible what you’re going through is. I wish there were better solutions.
Just sad 🫂
Losing someone close always sux but this is another level. 🫠
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Nobody likes reading stories like this.
Nobody needs stories like this. And yet, I'm glad you can put your feelings into words.
I can't.
I wish you all the strength in the world, you are not alone,
you have family and friends.
This is devastating. 🫂 Hope you get through this hell soon and come out forged sronger!
It's very common, over a lifetime; 1/4 women and 1/3 men in the EU, and much higher in the USA. While it's ravaging through your own family, it feels like you're some unlucky exception, but it's depressingly normal.
Gigi's particular unluckiness is to have the cases pile up, within a relatively short span of time. Which is emotionally and physically draining, like being stuck on a war front.
I guess the two of us see a lot of ill people, due to our work (church and hospital).
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I'm sorry to haar you've encountered cancer so often with people close to you.
If it helps, even if the chemotherapy treatment isn't effective, there is another better treatment, as I don't have faith in the medical experts and their treatments.
As already mentioned in the comments, Ivermectin and Mebendazole are very effective.
The following is from Dr. Peter M Culllough, MD:
BREAKING: Largest Real-World Study of Ivermectin + Mebendazole in Cancer Patients Shows 84.4% Clinical Benefit — Nearly HALF Report Cancer Disappearance or Tumor Regression
After just 6 months, 48.4% of cancer patients taking ivermectin and mebendazole reported NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE (32.8%) or tumor regression (15.6%), while 36.1% reported disease stabilization⬇️
We have completed the largest real-world human analysis to date evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients—and the results represent one of the most compelling clinical signals ever documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology.
This was a real-world prospective clinical program evaluation of 197 cancer patients, with 122 completing a follow-up survey at about six months (61.9% response rate).
Cancer patients were prescribed compounded ivermectin–mebendazole, with each capsule containing 25 mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole—most commonly taken at 1–2 capsules per day.
At six months, 84.4% of cancer patients reported clinical benefit (Clinical Benefit Ratio: 84.4% [95% CI: 77.0–89.8%]):
✅ 32.8% reported no evidence of disease (95% CI: 25.1–41.5%)
✅ 15.6% reported tumor regression (95% CI: 10.2–23.0%)
✅ 36.1% reported stable disease (95% CI: 28.1–44.9%)
Treatment adherence was high, with 86.9% completing the full protocol and 66.4% remaining on therapy at six months.
The regimen was well tolerated, with 25.4% reporting side effects, primarily mild and gastrointestinal, and over 93% continuing treatment despite these events.
Patients were treated in real-world conditions alongside concurrent therapies, including chemotherapy (27.9%), radiation (21.3%), surgery (19.7%), supplements (49.2%), and dietary modification (37.7%), supporting use as an adjunctive approach.
Together, these findings represent a large, internally consistent real-world clinical signal that supports URGENT further investigation of ivermectin and mebendazole as low-toxicity, adjunctive cancer therapies.
Given the strength of the signal observed here, advancing this line of investigation is no longer optional—it is necessary.
This is NOT the end. We will continue advancing this work with larger datasets to further define and validate the role of anti-parasitics in cancer outcomes.
The manuscript is now available as a preprint on the Zenodo research repository, operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research, while undergoing peer review at leading oncology journals: “Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort.”
Aside from this, it's also beneficial to don't eat sugars. Cancers live on sugar. This also means everything based on flour, but also rice. Get sunlight exposure daily.

84.4% of Cancer Patients Taking Ivermectin + Mebendazole Reported No Evidence of Disease, Tumor Regression, or Cancer Stabilization After 6 Months
Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher breaks down the findings on Real America’s Voice
sending much love sir so sorry to hear 🌞🙏
Wife has breast cancer since dec. Progn. 3-5 years. Lost job in feb. Try to spend as much time as possible with her. I do not say, I fully understand what you're going through but you have definitely my support 💯
Sorry you have to go through this 😟 Do the people mentioned in the write-up share the environment?
I can offer only recognition of true bravery, humble wishes and a chair perhaps, if needed.
When watching movies and my daughter is scared for the hero, I always remind her that the hero never dies.
She asked me once if she's the hero of her own life. Maybe we are and it's all a simulation challenging us.
Be strong!
Fenbendazole
Man... 🫂
I wish I could do more than an emoji 😥
I pray for you, your wife, your kids, your parents, your sisters and their families.
I don’t know if you have faith. For me, it helps to know that God has weird ways, for us humans. There’s a very strange connection between suffering and happiness, or closeness to God. He, who voluntarily decided to have his Son brutally killed, to redeem Humanity. There was no need for that.
I pray that, when the time comes, you realize that behind all this suffering there was and is God, who fatherly caress and comforts you.
I am really sorry for all that has happened. I hope you are your family will find peace again.
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Is no one asking why? Cancer is a result of... List here and change your life. Then research alternative treatments. Try all of it. Be active, not a passive victim. If everything still fails, learn that death is just a beginning and how you can stay in contact. Nothing is like we were taught. Bitcoiner should know
you're a saint man. idk how you keep going. strength.
If you don't make peace with cancer (a part of nature) cancer will fuck your whole bloodline.
There are many things that have or could been said about this.
How our environments contribute to it...
From EMF over water and food poisoning,, vaccines and many more.
If you are willing to listen there is a deeper message in any (severe) illness and it's worth to discover that meaning to either prepare for death or life.
@Gigi 👥
Your story hits me hard times. Cancer sucks big time. Fuck it.
In 2006 my family-in-law lost her youngest daughter/sister when she was 15. After diagnose, she passed away in less then 9 months.
Your story hits me hard times. Cancer sucks big time. Fuck it.
In 2006 my family-in-law lost her youngest daughter/sister when she was 15. After diagnose, she passed away in less then 9 months.That said, I feel sorry man for you going through this episode in life that confronts us with our deepest sorrows and grief. I wish you the best of luck and the physical and metaphysical resources to deal with it.
What changed in the last years, especially considering we see cancer rates explode in younger populations.
1. Covid vaccines with known immune system repressing side effects (cancer cells are normal and your body is used to fix it)
2. Excessive expansion of EMF through 4G, 5G, satellites, ear plugs, smart homes, smart cars (radar). If you live in the city you get constantly grilled.
3. Food and water poisoning through GMOs, herbicides, pesticides, plastic, seed oils, "medicjne"/drugs
1 is immediate meaning 1 to 5 years response time for cancer growth
2 is building up with response times of 2 to 10 years
3 Is a train wreck coming for a long time with response times of 5 to 30 years
Without a radical shift in lifestyle this will (intentionally) depopulate half of the planet within the next generation.
Giving you the best hug ever Gigi. 🧡
Feeling with you! 🧡
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🫂 Cancer is always hard, but especially when they are young. My sister was born with a large brain tumor and was operated on and survived, but my parents never completely got over the shock and she's a permanent medical case.
A lot of us are in the same boat, Gigi, but you're the only one poetic and eloquent enough to put it in an essay we can relate to, so that we can all be like, _Oh, same feels, bro._ #metoo
Thank you, for that. Feels like we're having a group therapy session in your thread.
The cancer stories gave me and my partner the motivation to exhaust ourselves (and raise some money..)
2017:
2018: (which I also did with my dad and father-in-law + his brother on the bike)
The 15-day hike adventure on Corsica was really, really tough
I wish you and your family the strength to get through all of this and to emerge from it even stronger ❤️
Yeah, but I bet it was wonderful. I felt like that after the long pilgrimage over mountains, that I did a few weeks ago. I'm so much calmer, now.
How many km/day was that?
180km in 15 days, but with 14.000 altitude meters
There were days we it took 7-8 hours to finish 9km (because of the very rough terrain)
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Nature is always healing.
🫂 its heavy to read sir
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:( I pray for you and your family.
You should review all available information about Chlorine Dioxide. Many people with cancer has been cured by Chlorine Dioxide since 2020. Try to found Andreas Kalcker. If you don't, no one's going to do it for you.
yeah, every 100m up adds 10 minutes, which adds up fast
Addiction is another growing issue I've seen hit many families in the US. When I think on it, I can't think of a single person I know not touched by it. Not the same as cancer, but it's just another thing on the pile. I guess there's never been a short supply of suffering in the world. Hopefully some day cancer is a thing of the past.
Most people didn't use to live long enough to get gray hair, much less develop all of these chronic issues. Cancer death rates are steadily declining in the EU, at least. The medical system is making steady wins.
I've no words.
I can't put myself into it.
I don't have any thing clever to say.
Sending you a big VPN hug without waiting for the next block. ✊😔
#InstantVPNHug
Praying for you and all your family, so sorry you are going through this.🙏
Against all odds, the path is through. You are blessed with with two kids and loving wife. I wish your wife good and speedy recovery and hope your mum will recover too. Its tough what you and your family are going through but I hope you stay strong for your family. Fuck cancer.
My heart goes out to you, Gigi, and I'm wishing for you what may be impossible for now: peace.
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Ivermectine + fenbendazol + therapeutic ketosis, works alone and can be combined with conventional treatments for most cancers. Dr. Thomas seyfried, Dr. William Makis. May the Lord richly bless you and your loved ones.
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Sorry man
What a read 😭
Your children will have a lot happiness if you have all the strong with you.
Keep it up Gigi!
Deepest condolences. God bless.
oh, Gigi. I'm so sorry. 💔 Very glad that your wife is in remission but this is heartbreaking.
Thanks for sharing your story. Much love Gigi.
sorry to hear that. hope y'all get better soon.
i have been adding real cures to my llm: it is open source, you can download and talk to it in private
and also demo at pickabrain.ai
Last night I was prepping to publish a note but I couldn't... My reception seems to be bad and I can't seem to upload anything. Was trying to load a photo I took of Quan Yin in the garden.
I thought of you... As I was listening to this after spending some time in the garden with Quan Yin... Had not seen your post...
Wrote: this is for @Gigi
Bless your heart.
(P.s. Will share photo another time when I can upload)
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Good luck brother. I feel for you.
I'm so sorry Gigi. Strength brother. Praying for you. 
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Kari Jobe Carnes, Cody Carnes, Elevation Worship · The Blessing (Live) · Song · 2020
The Lord bless you and keep you
Make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you
The Lord turn His face toward you
And give you peace
Stay strong fren 🖤
Love is eternal Gigi ❤️✨ all my blessings to your beloved family 🌟
“Let everything happen to you
Beauty and terror
Just keep going
No feeling is final”
― Rainer Maria Rilke
(and fuck Cancer)
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Sending all my best for a strong recovery 🫂
Ich weiß nicht was ich sagen soll.
Was ihr durchlebt ist mehr als grausam.
Ich bin sprachlos und gleichzeitig erstaunt über Deine Offenheit.
Ich weiß, dass ich nicht helfen kann (ich hatte eine ähnliche Erfahrung mit meiner Mutter, war aber schon älter als Du, Gott sei Dank).
Du bist einer der beendruckendsten Menschen die ich kenne. Und meine Achtung ist heute nochmal um ein vielfaches gestiegen.
Mir tut Eure Erfahrung unsagbar leid.
Ich wünsche mir so sehr ich kann, dass die schlechten Nachrichten ein Ende haben.
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Godspeed
Es tut mir sehr leid für euch. Alles, was passiert ist.
Du schaffst es unglaublich gut, Worte dafür zu finden, die einem eine Ahnung davon geben, wie das sein muss. Es wirklich nachzuempfinden zu können, maße ich mir nicht an.
Ich wünsche euch von Herzen das Allerbeste!
May the peace that defies understanding be upon you.
I am on my way to the latest Nostr Recap. But when I see this cancer article, I stop working on it for a while, as I am also a sensitive person. One and a half years ago, my big father (Father's eldest brother) died of lung cancer. Still, I remember he gave us a lot of love. So hard was that moment for me. Writing this comment with such a broken heart with unforgettable memories.
Be strong @Gigi and sending my well wishes for a strong recovery. Fuck cancer and I wish, "please heal all the cancer patients and save them". 🙏
No disease can exist in an alkaline terrain. Not even cancer.
Otto Warburg, Nobel laureate 1931.
He researched the importance of the cell milieu already 100 years ago. He found that in cancer cells the normal respitation is substituted by fermentation like energy generation (Warburg Effect). His Warburg Hypothesis was dismissed for a long time. Now recent research comes back to his work:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30822194/

So sorry Gigi… I’m glad to hear your wife is in remission 🫂
Terribly sorry. We're at a loss for words. Sending as much 🧡🧡🧡🧡 as we can to your whole family.
