Ive already survived ovarian cancer and now I have abdominal wall cancer. It's 100% terminal. So I'm not going through with HIPCE. I will loss organs and shorten my quality of life. I would rather have quality than quantity.
So are you saying those who get cancer get it to learn and grow? Once they have turned into the " best versions" of themselves the cancer will fade away? Then what about those who die? I assure you some till their last breath do not give up. I wish you all the best and hope you will focus on finding what else you can do apart from standard care because the day might come when they give up on you. Whether or not you know it, you are fighting for survival and there is nothing wrong with that. We are made to fight to live. It is instinctive.
It is incorrect and disrespectful to say those who surrender dont have the strength to " take a decision". Firstly, it takes courage and humility to surrender to God. Secondly , sometimes " fighting" isnt an option because the treatment side effects are unbearable and/ or medicine cant offer you a good prognosis anyway. In some cases patients are just too old. My pastor was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer at age 80 and he preferred to just go home to the Lord instead of doing chemo. He did 2 months later.
As a wife who’s husband has incurable cancer you wonder where God is most times. Whatever one believes about their situation is what they need. No one knows until it lands in their lap how they would cope that is what we have learned through this.
if a god or gods do exist, they do not care about us enough to heal us from things like cancer and they let people die horrible deaths. But then when you look at the lives and deaths of wild animals, they have horrible deaths. So, there is probably no god at all.
@jodiediller You’re right. I believe that too. That nobody knows how they will act or what they may say or even feel, if it were them with a stage 4 diagnosis. I think if he feels the way he feels he has every right to share his heart on his TH-cam. It’s his channel. He is very likable and I wish he still read the positive comments like us. He no longer does but I understand. The only thing he and I disagree on is God. I am definitely a big believer. I even had a little proof. It was a great experience ❤ the Lord/God/Holy ghost, once believed, is amazing. I sure hope G beats this 🙏 Anything is possible! Anything 💕
"box 1" is purely hypothetical, right? Because I've never heard of people who are diagnosed with cancer and it's too overwhelming so they "do nothing and let themselves die". 🤔🤷🏼 Some people may decide to stop treatment at some point if it's making their lives worse and it's not working, which makes sense. Or maybe an old person with a poor prognosis may decide not to get treatment and enjoy what's left of their time instead, and that makes sense too.
Doesn't sound like he understands why some choose to stop treatment. He is fortunate he isn't there yet and I hope he never is. But I have seen it happen to my dad.
This is just a play on words. Whether you call it " fight" or "challenge" what is the big difference? You have been handed a pessimistic prognosis. By refusing to accept that arent you fighting against it? Moreover you are putting your trust in " the Universe" so that sounds like box 3.
If you’re choosing to fight cancer that’s chemo and surgery, but if you challenge cancer for growth and development, getting chemo and surgery will weaken you to be able to grow and develop, so do you think it’s better to challenge cancer without chemo and surgery?
I guess nobody will choose cancer as a way to challenge themselves. Thing is once you have it you can take different approaches to save your mentality. I thought I am know it all, but this guy exceeds all expectations :D. The energy it takes to speak so much...I dunno.. Wish him all the best of course.
With Cancer, doesn't failure means dying? Everyone dies from something at sometime. With stage 4 cancer, most patients will die of it. My take is how you face it ( attitude) , how you die is what determines whether you have faced it bravely, with dignity. Those who acknowledge somethings are beyond them and they need a higher power have my admiration. It is sometimes harder to surrender to God and face the situation with fortitude and faith than to be in denial. You are in a situation where death is a very real possibility. Whether you acknowledge that or not it is there. I am glad you are fighting it in your own way not giving up but I think you also need to face reality.
You aren’t training to be a boxer. You’re fighting cancer, when are we going to see the healing. You look worse not better and that’s not me being mean it’s me being honest. 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Mental gymnastics again, all to be able to deny the truth. This is the weirdest defence mechanism. I understand one needs to be able to cope somehow though.
I feel at the very least, that he is just using his followers here to get his narcissistic replenishment , like an emotional vampire...It's all very questionable/ bizarre and probably just the tip of the iceberg...
Box no.4 doesn’t make sense in your situation because you can’t keep getting back up as in boxing. Whether you give up or not , it might be out of your hands. Losing means dying. I wonder if you realise that what is happening to you is largely out of your hands. You can see it as a challenge, but the fact remains that this isn’t like boxing or some other sport. Also what is the point of being taught something or to grow, if you die in the end, especially if you don’t believe in eternal life? For those who believe in God, even if they die, the process would have been productive as the journey brought them closer to God.
Dig into your sub conscious bro, find any trauma or emotion stuck inside and bring it to the conscious feel it entirely and let it go from there, do that daily
Having cancer taught me just how strong I could be. It also taught me not to take anything for granted, but I have a strong belief in God and believe I got through with his grace. I felt peaceful about what I went through. I am a 3 year survivor. Sending good vibes.
It's been 6 1/2 months since you showed us the MRI of your lungs and brain. 100th tumors in your lungs, 2 tumors in your brain and you're still sitting there like nothing happened? No treatment, such as radiation, immunotherapy, medication? You look the same as before, no cough, with 100th tumors? I can't believe that was your MRI! In addition, your wife would have had visitation rights immediately if you had an MRI like that! Something is wrong here.
He’s been doing immunotherapy for a long while now. And had localized radiotherapy for his brain tumor which shrunk and then has been on medication since for the inflammatory reaction to the radiotherapy until this past month.
@TheLastingTransformation exactly. You can tell they don't watch all his videos. Not only that, each patient is treated individually depending on progression, what immunotherapy can be used for his specific cancer, genetic testing, and considering its stage 4, which changes each doctors approach. It's not black and white when it comes to cancer. Sometimes, it's just management. It's like saying someone has the same cancer as someone else will react to treatments all the same way. How someone is responding to cancer, then it branches into all different things. Some do good with chemo with the same cancer as someone else. Some get radiation and respond while others don't, so new approaches are done. It's so not black and white. It's completely individualized depending on the cancer and how the body responds. Its mind boggling how people don't understand this.
@@TheLastingTransformation Where were the radiation burns on his chest when he had radiotherapy on his lungs a month ago? He had no problem opening his shirt months before that, to show us his chest where he had scars from surgery when he was a child, and they removed some deformation growths, but not show us the radiation burns from treatment? Very fishy....But no....he " talked" for weeks about the color, consistency, and frequency of his poop and puke....There is NO doubt that he is deathly ill, but from what and by how is a huge question....Only a fool would believe someone's story without question, just because they say so. Quite a number of these "story-tellers" have been caught recently. All it takes is one good private investigator to check medical files...Then it's jail time....
Your statement doesn't make sense to me. I had lots of carbs/sugar growing up, had breast cancer with aggressive treatment in my mid 40s, and I've been healthy for 22 years. Not one of my four siblings, who had the same diet I did, has had cancer. And that includes my two sisters who smoke. I'm a non-smoker.
Hmmm what I always wonder about you is, what your approach would be if you (heaven forbid) end up on your last legs on your deathbed where you know you don't have long to go... I'm just curious.
There are those who are in denial up to the very end. Am just making a general statement. Not referring to him. In his case I don't know if he will accept it if it comes. I hope it doesn't. But even now I think he should be thinking of that scenario and living accordingly, like visiting his wife. Being in denial robs them of the chance to spend their limited time purposefully and they fail to put their affairs in order
Hope for the best, do everything you can but dont deny the odds are against you is what I would say such a patient should do. Do now what you may not be able to do later or you might have big regrets. Both my grand dads and an uncle passed from cancer. That is what I learnt.
@@bluesmoke8826he is doing much less than other stage 4 patients like Dr Nhi and Jason Watson. I think he is wasting time philosophysing. He should be looking into what else he needs to do to survive.
😂lol. I gotta stop you right there! Just because someone believes in God/Jesus, doesn't mean they'll do " nothing " scripture says that faith without works is dead!! Just like the body without the spirit is dead. Therefore, leaving the outcome up to God doesn't necessarily mean that Christian will do nothing. Certainly there is a personal desired outcome. Likely, that desired outcome is to survive. Therefore, they will work along with the holy Spirit to live. Long story, gonna abridge it: years back, I had a friend who had terminal leukemia. Ultimately, she was given 6 weeks to live. She didn't want to die! So, she sought God. He told her to bathe in the Atlantic Ocean. She lived in Philadelphia. Anyway, my husband and I drove her. Prayed for her while standing on the shore. She waded and worshipped in the water. Bottom line: she was completely healed of that cancer that she had been suffering with for several years. We lost touch, however, my husband ran into her around a decade later. She was healthy and happy! Working and going to church. I've given this testimony numerous times! I had never witnessed a miracle before. All Christians ultimately place the outcome of everything in the Lord's hand's. However, that doesn't mean we do absolutely nothing.
@@lindasharp8523" Faith without works is dead" James 2:26. That is New Testament. But I dont think it applies to situations like this. I mean James was referring to living out our faith with good works. However it is true that having faith doesnt mean we do nothing.
It's sadly losing contact with reality. Call it as you like
No one needs cancer.
Amen!!! He doesn’t know what he is talking about
Ive already survived ovarian cancer and now I have abdominal wall cancer. It's 100% terminal. So I'm not going through with HIPCE. I will loss organs and shorten my quality of life. I would rather have quality than quantity.
I think it's ok to not be ok, and he's finding a way to express it ,in his way! ❤
So are you saying those who get cancer get it to learn and grow? Once they have turned into the " best versions" of themselves the cancer will fade away? Then what about those who die? I assure you some till their last breath do not give up.
I wish you all the best and hope you will focus on finding what else you can do apart from standard care because the day might come when they give up on you. Whether or not you know it, you are fighting for survival and there is nothing wrong with that. We are made to fight to live. It is instinctive.
It is incorrect and disrespectful to say those who surrender dont have the strength to " take a decision". Firstly, it takes courage and humility to surrender to God. Secondly , sometimes " fighting" isnt an option because the treatment side effects are unbearable and/ or medicine cant offer you a good prognosis anyway. In some cases patients are just too old. My pastor was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer at age 80 and he preferred to just go home to the Lord instead of doing chemo. He did 2 months later.
As a wife who’s husband has incurable cancer you wonder where God is most times. Whatever one believes about their situation is what they need. No one knows until it lands in their lap how they would cope that is what we have learned through this.
Is no god
God is as real as Micke Mouse is.
if a god or gods do exist, they do not care about us enough to heal us from things like cancer and they let people die horrible deaths. But then when you look at the lives and deaths of wild animals, they have horrible deaths. So, there is probably no god at all.
@jodiediller You’re right. I believe that too. That nobody knows how they will act or what they may say or even feel, if it were them with a stage 4 diagnosis. I think if he feels the way he feels he has every right to share his heart on his TH-cam. It’s his channel. He is very likable and I wish he still read the positive comments like us. He no longer does but I understand. The only thing he and I disagree on is God. I am definitely a big believer. I even had a little proof. It was a great experience ❤ the Lord/God/Holy ghost, once believed, is amazing.
I sure hope G beats this 🙏 Anything is possible! Anything 💕
@@bentheredonethat-lx6nh He has shared that his soulmate who is his wife, is a believer. He is in good loving hands.
"box 1" is purely hypothetical, right? Because I've never heard of people who are diagnosed with cancer and it's too overwhelming so they "do nothing and let themselves die". 🤔🤷🏼
Some people may decide to stop treatment at some point if it's making their lives worse and it's not working, which makes sense. Or maybe an old person with a poor prognosis may decide not to get treatment and enjoy what's left of their time instead, and that makes sense too.
Doesn't sound like he understands why some choose to stop treatment. He is fortunate he isn't there yet and I hope he never is. But I have seen it happen to my dad.
This is just a play on words. Whether you call it " fight" or "challenge" what is the big difference? You have been handed a pessimistic prognosis. By refusing to accept that arent you fighting against it? Moreover you are putting your trust in " the Universe" so that sounds like box 3.
If you’re choosing to fight cancer that’s chemo and surgery, but if you challenge cancer for growth and development, getting chemo and surgery will weaken you to be able to grow and develop, so do you think it’s better to challenge cancer without chemo and surgery?
Prayers 🤲
I guess nobody will choose cancer as a way to challenge themselves. Thing is once you have it you can take different approaches to save your mentality. I thought I am know it all, but this guy exceeds all expectations :D. The energy it takes to speak so much...I dunno.. Wish him all the best of course.
Agree it maximises the enjoyment of life but risky to say it maximises chance of survival. I get what you’re trying to say
With Cancer, doesn't failure means dying? Everyone dies from something at sometime. With stage 4 cancer, most patients will die of it. My take is how you face it ( attitude) , how you die is what determines whether you have faced it bravely, with dignity. Those who acknowledge somethings are beyond them and they need a higher power have my admiration. It is sometimes harder to surrender to God and face the situation with fortitude and faith than to be in denial.
You are in a situation where death is a very real possibility. Whether you acknowledge that or not it is there. I am glad you are fighting it in your own way not giving up but I think you also need to face reality.
Pulling for you partna
good vibes and all good things for you
Keep pressin' G money
Love you bro!!
You aren’t training to be a boxer. You’re fighting cancer, when are we going to see the healing. You look worse not better and that’s not me being mean it’s me being honest. 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Yes, so true...He looks worse and worse every day, unfortunately.
Looks like he is losing weight
Mental gymnastics again, all to be able to deny the truth. This is the weirdest defence mechanism. I understand one needs to be able to cope somehow though.
I feel at the very least, that he is just using his followers here to get his narcissistic replenishment , like an emotional vampire...It's all very questionable/ bizarre and probably just the tip of the iceberg...
@@Izzy-cu9doAgree.
Thank you for sharing ❤
Blimey what the heck 😳 😂
Box no.4 doesn’t make sense in your situation because you can’t keep getting back up as in boxing. Whether you give up or not , it might be out of your hands. Losing means dying. I wonder if you realise that what is happening to you is largely out of your hands. You can see it as a challenge, but the fact remains that this isn’t like boxing or some other sport. Also what is the point of being taught something or to grow, if you die in the end, especially if you don’t believe in eternal life? For those who believe in God, even if they die, the process would have been productive as the journey brought them closer to God.
@@nesadcruz7840 Amen 🙏
I understand your compartmentalizing. It makes sense .
Dig into your sub conscious bro, find any trauma or emotion stuck inside and bring it to the conscious feel it entirely and let it go from there, do that daily
Drinking, juicing fruits and vegetables, is the best way I know to eliminate any "disease"
Thanks for sharing...
Human wisdom at its best. I rather put my trust in the God of the Bible.
I agree with this. I like the analogy
Having cancer taught me just how strong I could be. It also taught me not to take anything for granted, but I have a strong belief in God and believe I got through with his grace. I felt peaceful about what I went through. I am a 3 year survivor. Sending good vibes.
It's been 6 1/2 months since you showed us the MRI of your lungs and brain. 100th tumors in your lungs, 2 tumors in your brain and you're still sitting there like nothing happened? No treatment, such as radiation, immunotherapy, medication? You look the same as before, no cough, with 100th tumors? I can't believe that was your MRI! In addition, your wife would have had visitation rights immediately if you had an MRI like that! Something is wrong here.
I was just looking at his past videos of being in ER. They could be staged. No real detail. I'm suspicious, too.
He’s been doing immunotherapy for a long while now. And had localized radiotherapy for his brain tumor which shrunk and then has been on medication since for the inflammatory reaction to the radiotherapy until this past month.
@TheLastingTransformation exactly. You can tell they don't watch all his videos. Not only that, each patient is treated individually depending on progression, what immunotherapy can be used for his specific cancer, genetic testing, and considering its stage 4, which changes each doctors approach. It's not black and white when it comes to cancer. Sometimes, it's just management. It's like saying someone has the same cancer as someone else will react to treatments all the same way. How someone is responding to cancer, then it branches into all different things. Some do good with chemo with the same cancer as someone else. Some get radiation and respond while others don't, so new approaches are done. It's so not black and white. It's completely individualized depending on the cancer and how the body responds. Its mind boggling how people don't understand this.
@@thebeesknees7 Yes.
@@TheLastingTransformation Where were the radiation burns on his chest when he had radiotherapy on his lungs a month ago? He had no problem opening his shirt months before that, to show us his chest where he had scars from surgery when he was a child, and they removed some deformation growths, but not show us the radiation burns from treatment? Very fishy....But no....he " talked" for weeks about the color, consistency, and frequency of his poop and puke....There is NO doubt that he is deathly ill, but from what and by how is a huge question....Only a fool would believe someone's story without question, just because they say so. Quite a number of these "story-tellers" have been caught recently. All it takes is one good private investigator to check medical files...Then it's jail time....
Id love to know what his wife thinks
Yeah me too
If he has one.
@ I don’t really believe he has a wife!!! I truly don’t!!!!☀️
Exactly
❤
Nobody beats cancer if the diet has been carbs/sugar based from early age (pretty much 100% of humanity).
Your statement doesn't make sense to me. I had lots of carbs/sugar growing up, had breast cancer with aggressive treatment in my mid 40s, and I've been healthy for 22 years. Not one of my four siblings, who had the same diet I did, has had cancer. And that includes my two sisters who smoke. I'm a non-smoker.
Hmmm what I always wonder about you is, what your approach would be if you (heaven forbid) end up on your last legs on your deathbed where you know you don't have long to go... I'm just curious.
@bentheredonethat-lx6nh Wonder how long he will post for if he gets to that stage...will he ever admit defeat? I'm guessing not...
Thankyou, G 🎉
There are those who are in denial up to the very end. Am just making a general statement. Not referring to him. In his case I don't know if he will accept it if it comes. I hope it doesn't. But even now I think he should be thinking of that scenario and living accordingly, like visiting his wife.
Being in denial robs them of the chance to spend their limited time purposefully and they fail to put their affairs in order
@@bentheredonethat-lx6nh oh, the man with the absolute truth!
Hope for the best, do everything you can but dont deny the odds are against you is what I would say such a patient should do. Do now what you may not be able to do later or you might have big regrets. Both my grand dads and an uncle passed from cancer. That is what I learnt.
G, you cant win. Just accept it.
Especially with standard of care that the doctors themselves say will fail. I wish that he would go a different route
G has a terminal cancer, hes just in denile....@@bluesmoke8826
@@fufurabumbacka Nice comment. I wouldnt want a friend like that.
I just say truth, isnt it better to be realistic? If you prefer sweet lies go and have them 😊.@@julianriobo9033
@@bluesmoke8826he is doing much less than other stage 4 patients like Dr Nhi and Jason Watson. I think he is wasting time philosophysing. He should be looking into what else he needs to do to survive.
G
You are looking alive and vibrant. But you need to load up on some nutrition brother.
Cachexia in cancer. 😢
No, unfortunately he is looking worse by the day...
😂lol. I gotta stop you right there! Just because someone believes in God/Jesus, doesn't mean they'll do " nothing " scripture says that faith without works is dead!! Just like the body without the spirit is dead.
Therefore, leaving the outcome up to God doesn't necessarily mean that Christian will do nothing. Certainly there is a personal desired outcome. Likely, that desired outcome is to survive. Therefore, they will work along with the holy Spirit to live.
Long story, gonna abridge it: years back, I had a friend who had terminal leukemia. Ultimately, she was given 6 weeks to live. She didn't want to die! So, she sought God. He told her to bathe in the Atlantic Ocean. She lived in Philadelphia. Anyway, my husband and I drove her. Prayed for her while standing on the shore. She waded and worshipped in the water.
Bottom line: she was completely healed of that cancer that she had been suffering with for several years. We lost touch, however, my husband ran into her around a decade later. She was healthy and happy! Working and going to church.
I've given this testimony numerous times! I had never witnessed a miracle before.
All Christians ultimately place the outcome of everything in the Lord's hand's. However, that doesn't mean we do absolutely nothing.
Praying doesn’t equal that’s what cured her. Treatments cured her.
Faith with works was in the Old Testament. We are in the New Testament now and we just have to have Faith in the blood of Jesus Christ
You are so right!!!!🥰He doesn’t know what he is talking about!!
@@lindasharp8523" Faith without works is dead" James 2:26. That is New Testament. But I dont think it applies to situations like this. I mean James was referring to living out our faith with good works. However it is true that having faith doesnt mean we do nothing.
Hahaha. She got cured because God watched her splash in the ocean water? I just can't believe the things I read here.
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