Den Stacey
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So I had an oncologist from there and an internist and a whole team of surgeons and everyone there was phenomenal. I can't say enough about them. I owe them literally my life and have developed some really great relationships with a lot of them. When it comes to the oncology side,
So I had an oncologist from there and an internist and a whole team of surgeons and everyone there was phenomenal. I can't say enough about them. I owe them literally my life and have developed some really great relationships with a lot of them. When it comes to the oncology side,
great oncologist, nice fellow, but like many oncologists, his hands were completely tied in that he's bound by law to recommend and administer standard of care. And so in the exploration of this as an alternative, he had to sort of bow out. But we were able to maintain a relationship. We were able to continue to communicate.
great oncologist, nice fellow, but like many oncologists, his hands were completely tied in that he's bound by law to recommend and administer standard of care. And so in the exploration of this as an alternative, he had to sort of bow out. But we were able to maintain a relationship. We were able to continue to communicate.
great oncologist, nice fellow, but like many oncologists, his hands were completely tied in that he's bound by law to recommend and administer standard of care. And so in the exploration of this as an alternative, he had to sort of bow out. But we were able to maintain a relationship. We were able to continue to communicate.
They continue to provide scans even to this day to follow the progress of what I'm doing. More recently, they've actually taken the protocol, my data, the HRF case study, they've added it to the file. And we've begun to have very interesting conversations around what's possible. But it's very difficult.
They continue to provide scans even to this day to follow the progress of what I'm doing. More recently, they've actually taken the protocol, my data, the HRF case study, they've added it to the file. And we've begun to have very interesting conversations around what's possible. But it's very difficult.
They continue to provide scans even to this day to follow the progress of what I'm doing. More recently, they've actually taken the protocol, my data, the HRF case study, they've added it to the file. And we've begun to have very interesting conversations around what's possible. But it's very difficult.
And I think a lot of people watching who are in a similar situation that I was are going to have to figure out how to navigate their oncologist and the medical community, because this is not part of the standard of care. It's something that they can lose their license if they recommend.
And I think a lot of people watching who are in a similar situation that I was are going to have to figure out how to navigate their oncologist and the medical community, because this is not part of the standard of care. It's something that they can lose their license if they recommend.
And I think a lot of people watching who are in a similar situation that I was are going to have to figure out how to navigate their oncologist and the medical community, because this is not part of the standard of care. It's something that they can lose their license if they recommend.
Your team becomes people that are brave enough to put themselves out like HRF and Dr. Howard and Dr. Howard and Daniel. Of course, if you're as lucky as I am to have a wife like I do, who's incredibly gifted at the pragmatic organization of the things that it takes, that you have to do every day, the things you have to eat, the drugs you need to take, where you need to be.
Your team becomes people that are brave enough to put themselves out like HRF and Dr. Howard and Dr. Howard and Daniel. Of course, if you're as lucky as I am to have a wife like I do, who's incredibly gifted at the pragmatic organization of the things that it takes, that you have to do every day, the things you have to eat, the drugs you need to take, where you need to be.
Your team becomes people that are brave enough to put themselves out like HRF and Dr. Howard and Dr. Howard and Daniel. Of course, if you're as lucky as I am to have a wife like I do, who's incredibly gifted at the pragmatic organization of the things that it takes, that you have to do every day, the things you have to eat, the drugs you need to take, where you need to be.
And of course, all the family and friends that are going to be there to support you financially and emotionally. And it takes a whole village.
And of course, all the family and friends that are going to be there to support you financially and emotionally. And it takes a whole village.
And of course, all the family and friends that are going to be there to support you financially and emotionally. And it takes a whole village.
This is the opposite.
This is the opposite.
This is the opposite.