Bad news, then Good news ,then bad news again, then ........

1oldgoat

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......good news. Last fall (2010) my dog was diagnosed with cancer. The mass was so big that when looking at the x-ray, it blotted out everything else internally. She was thin and when you put food down for her, she would dump the dish out and try to bury it. The vet said to put her down. I said F*** you. I took her home and started making her food fresh every day. I also added a magic ingredient.

I made some pretty strong "budder" using a good oz of high quality bud plus shake for 1 lb of butter. Then made some oatmeal cookies. She first got to lick the bowl. She really got baked for the first 11/2 days. I started her on 1/2 a cookie in her food per day and worked it up over time to 11/2 cookies per day. This was a little too much so I settled on 1 cookie per day split up in two feedings.

From day one she felt better and ate everything put down in front of her. There were days when she didn't want to eat though, but she would always bounce back, literally! She would bounce in the air when I came out with her food.

So now it's been 10 months and the tumor that was half the size of a foot ball, feels like the size of an egg. She is getting up in years (14) but she looks and feels good now and I have no doubt that it was the MJ that has made the difference.

Now the other bad news. I was diagnose with prostate cancer last week. It's not an aggressive form thank God. So now I have the choice of surgery or two forms of radiation therapy.... yeah! Well, there is one other choice..... and you can bet your sweet bippy that's what I going with. I'm going to do the Rich Simpson cure. I got a lb of high grade bud already trimmed and ready to go. I think I've found a doctor that will help me with a medical marijuana license (he's issued them before) and hope he'll help me with documenting my progress as I go along with blood tests, biopsies, etc.

I'm going to video the making of the oil and whatnot and start another thread to document it.
The journey begins.
 
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