I never imagined I’d be writing this for the third time, but here I am — still in the fight. My first two battles with cancer were in my neck. I endured 70 radiation treatments, nearly 20 rounds of chemotherapy, and a radical neck dissection that removed my lymph nodes. I fought hard, and I hoped it was over.
Our Anniversary Crisis
Then, on June 3 — the day of my 25th wedding anniversary — I got news that turned my world upside down again. The cancer has gone septic and has now spread to my lungs. But I’m not giving up. In addition to continuing with immunotherapy (Keytruda), I’ve added every weapon I can to this fight: ivermectin, fenbendazole, high-dose IV vitamin C, vitamin D, magnesium, zinc, and a strict carnivore diet to starve the cancer of the sugar and carbs it feeds on.
The cancer battle continues
Today, I completed my fourth High Dose Vitamin C infusion — 50 grams. My body is handling it well, and I’m hoping to increase to 75 grams next week. This Thursday, I’ll receive my second Keytruda infusion. The first went smoothly, and I’m praying this one does too. But this kind of treatment comes with a heavy cost.
Cancer is expensive
The financial burden — stacked on top of past medical debt — has been overwhelming. Yet because of you, I’ve been able to keep going. Your generosity has lifted not just bills, but my spirits. You’ve made it possible for me to breathe — and to hope. Still, the journey isn’t over. As the dosage increases, so do the costs. And new bills keep arriving. I wouldn’t ask again if I didn’t truly need your help. If you’re able, please consider donating to help me stay in this fight, not just for me, but to show others facing this awful disease that there is hope.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Wayne
On my 25th wedding anniversary, instead of celebrating, I learned my cancer had returned—your support helps me fight on.
