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Sandy ,Yorba Linda, CA
I attended a lecture by TS Wiley in 2001, but never believed I would get cancer.  In May of the next year, at age 50, I found a lump in my right breast.  I decided to have a mastectomy but not to have radiation or chemo-therapy.  (I ruled out a lumpectomy because my tumor was large, 3.2 cm and I was very small breasted.)   Since I was not doing chemo, I did not want a sentinel node biopsy.  3 lymph nodes were attached to the tumor so they were removed and one was found to contain cancer.  A lymph node that was enlarged in my neck was removed and was cancerous.   My cancer was classified as stage IIIC and level 9 (the worst possible).  The surgery was very easy, I had surgery at 7am and left the hospital at 2pm. the same day.  At home, I didn't need any pain medication - even Tylenol.  I started physical therapy as soon as I could and I have full range of motion and lift weights 3 times a week.  I have not experienced any lymphodema.  My oncologist  allowed me to start on the Wiley Protocol.  At the time of surgery I was 2 years post-menopause, but now I am menstruating again and so happy.  Friends groan and say "how can you stand having a period again?"  But each month, I am so thankful to Susie Wiley, because after 5 years, I am cancer free. 
 
My hormones are compounded at Sansum Pharmacy. 
Pathology report: Poorly differentiated adencarcinoma, infiltrating ductal, Bloom-Richardson score of 9.  Stage IIIC        
Tumor size 3.2 x 2.8 x 2.5 well encapsulate but definitely infiltrating margins that came within 1 mm of the deep margin.  Estrogen and Progesterone receptor negative and HER-2/NEU negative. 

 

 
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 Prior to being introduced to the Wiley Protocol, I had been experiencing debilitating "hot flashes" for several years. I had been put on Premarin following a partial hysterectomy more than 15 years ago, but after reading about the origin of this hormone replacement drug (the urine of pregnant mares) and the horrific conditions in which these pitiful animals were kept, as well as the fact that the drug had undergone initial testing on male prison volunteers, I advised my doctor that I would not continue with this drug. It took a year or so before the effects of low estrogen began to seriously affect me, but when they did, they hit hard. I would experience extreme and sudden sensations of feeling so terribly ill that it would stop me in my tracks. Day and night.  Five or ten times a day. 
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