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Another one…. Shannon Doherty, only 53

JohnC

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Beverly Hills 90210 alum. Sad. RIP

In November 2023, Doherty revealed her Stage 4 breast cancer had spread to her bones after having previously spread to her brain.

“I don’t want to die,” she heartbreakingly told People at the time.

“I’m not done with living. I’m not done with loving. I’m not done with creating. I’m not done with hopefully changing things for the better,” Doherty continued. “I’m just not — I’m not done.”
 
R.I.P. Shannen. Not only a 90210 crush, but as a kid, she also played on a couple seasons of Little House on the Prairie. Good actress. Gone much too soon.
 
Way too young, RIP, makes me wonder if Not Curing Cancer is a way of population control?? I really hope I'm wrong about thinking that
 
I wish more people knew about fenbendazole and ivermectin.
Both seem to stop the spread of cancer.
My brother-in-law is fighting liver/prostate cancer and his improvement has been remarkable from a very bad initial diagnosis.
 

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I wish more people knew about fenbendazole and ivermectin.
Both seem to stop the spread of cancer.
My brother-in-law is fighting liver/prostate cancer and his improvement has been remarkable from a very bad initial diagnosis.
I’ve talked to Kathy and her chemo dr about other meds & treatments, dr said in short he only does what’s been approved and she won’t do anything but what he says, first dr was an idiot and I’m sure she wouldn’t be here now if we stayed with him
 
When it comes to treatment for anything deadly, I take what my son (a hospitalist) tells me with a grain of salt.
Almost no Dr will recommend cheap generics to treat cancer. They aren't interested unless it's expensive.
That's the system we live with today. I ignored my son during covid. He still thinks our government is trustworthy, although his faith is slowly eroding.
You either accept and obey what they tell you or try stuff on your own.
My philosophy is "do no harm." As long as what you are experimenting with cannot hurt you, why wouldn't you try it (if you are facing death??)
BTW I would not stop chemo to take a natural treatment. I would do both as I think fenbendazole/ivermectin keep the cancer from coming back when the chemo kills it.
 
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