So, I got some news this week that nobody on earth wants to hear:
"Your cancer is back".
It's been a couple months since my last entry (I know....bad bad blogger) so I'll bring this up to date now.
Two years ago I was found to have a rare and rather aggressive form of colorectal cancer. But after a couple of biopsies, they seemed to have gotten it all and one year ago this month, I was declared NED at the James Cancer Hospital at OSU.
Uh....errrr....well.....perhaps they missed something. Or not. Who really knows? I'm not wasting energy on that now.
So, anyhoo, here I am again. This time I had symptoms and wasted no time getting my hiney (literally, lol) to the doctor for testing. It's a tumor, a small but messy one. I'll be headed in for more testing (to determine staging and lymph node involvement etc) and then picking an oncologist.
I'm upset, sure, but surprisingly at peace. I had a "dry run" two years ago, and I've learned so much about this particular cancer. It's true: knowledge is empowerment.
Since this is a diet blog first and foremost, I'm going to mention that for about 5 weeks now I've been eating as few carbs as possible. This WOE is called VLC or ZC for Very Low Carb and
Zero Carb.
You might ask why?
I was amazed to find a few months ago, the discovery by Dr. Otto Warburg that cancer feeds on sugar.
If you prefer a shorter, easier to read and understand synopsis,
try this one.
Considering my Metabolic Syndrome and concurrent hyperinsulinemia (insulin resistance) and knowing that my body already has a blood sugar malfunction, it only makes sense that continuing to consume as few carbs as possible makes the most sense for me now. ALL carbs convert to glucose and then triglycerides. The last thing I need is to give this cancer what it really wants: glucose!
What my daily diet looks like now:
B: usually 2 eggs and bacon. Sometimes leftover roast beef or steak.
L: More steak usually. Yes, I eat the fat.
D: Roast beef, steak or turkey. Chicken in any form has totally lost it's luster for me lately.
I have discovered pemmican, too. I like it a lot!
Before you say "Egad, woman!! Don't you know red meat causes cancer??" please do some research. Make it unbiased research, please. Read Gary Taubes "Good Calories Bad Calories", Dr. Barry Groves "Trick and Treat" and some of the information on these blogs before you declare I've lost my mind:
In addition, I started 2 weeks ago on a course of
Essiac, and take two glasses daily of KyoGreen
Harvest Blend drink. I also drink 2 ounces daily of a special Acai drink, and have added turmeric to the many other supplements I take daily. Just covering all bases if I can.
Will I do this exclusively forever? Not likely. In fact who knows what I'll feel like eating while on chemo!! But for now, this is the path I've chosen. I hope it helps.