Wednesday, February 14, 2018

On July 2012, at age 54, Trevor Smith was suddenly and unexpectedly diagnosed with stage T2a bladder cancer.

Originally shared by Alexander Light (HumansAreFree)

On July 2012, at age 54, Trevor Smith was suddenly and unexpectedly diagnosed with stage T2a bladder cancer. The cancer had spread to the inner part of the bladder muscles and his doctors were not optimistic.

In fact, they felt Trevor had at most, 2.5 years to live even if he accepted treatment and only 2, if he did not.

And the treatment options were severe: remove his entire prostate, bladder and lymph nodes, as well as a part of his intestines in order to make a neobladder from them so that he could pass urine.

On top of that, he would also have to endure both chemotherapy and radiation.

While Trevor was never told about his supposed chances of survival, he was informed, however, that he would most surely be incontinent for up to a year and have to deal with reoccurring infections and would be impotent for the remainder of his life. http://humansarefree.com/2016/01/man-cures-bladder-cancer-with-cannabis.html

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