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🔥 The Turning Point: I didn’t just face cancer—I faced gatekeeping. Admins who demanded proof, then banned me when I provided it. Doctors who dismissed my remission because it didn’t follow their protocol. Advocates who called me “dangerous” for sharing biopsy-confirmed results.
🔥 The Turning Point: When I built my own protocol, I knew I couldn’t afford to “wait and see.” I needed to track everything—every extract, every symptom, every scan. Not because I’m obsessive. Because I’m strategic. Because remission isn’t a feeling. It’s a pattern. And patterns require data.
🔥 The Turning Point: Cancer didn’t just attack my body—it tried to dismantle my identity. The fear. The isolation. The grief. The rage. No protocol accounted for that. No oncologist asked how I was coping. So I built my own emotional survival system. Because healing isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, relational, and spiritual.
🔥 The Turning Point: When I hit NEAD, people asked: “How do you know?” I didn’t guess. I didn’t wait for a doctor to interpret vague scans. I biopsied. I tracked. I verified.
🔥 The Turning Point: When I was diagnosed with Stage 3 ILC, DCIS, and LCIS, the first words out of the oncologist’s mouth were: “We need to start radiation and chemo immediately.” No discussion. No options. No curiosity. Just protocol. I said NO. Not because I was afraid - Because I was informed. Because I had already started building something better.
🔥 The Turning Point: When I refused chemo, I didn’t just walk away from a treatment—I walked into a war zone of misinformation, fear, and gatekeeping. Everyone asked: “What are you going to do instead?” I didn’t guess. I researched. Relentlessly. I built my protocol from peer-reviewed journals, clinical trials, survivor collectives, and raw data—not from influencers or hope memes. I didn’t need a white coat. I needed results.
🔥 The Turning Point: My Surgical Diagnosis In November 2022: Stage 3 Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC), Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS), Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC), and LCIS. Five tumors. Three types of breast cancer. Plus one pre-cancerous. Both breasts. All at once.
