July 8, 2022 - Turbo Cancer: Day 27
Her Tiny Army Had Surrendered
On this day, last year, we got results.
It had been 27 days since I took my mom to the hospital with a stomach ache and a small lump in her groin.
It had been 26 days since a pancreatic endoscopy had determined that my mom’s pancreas was cancer-free.
It had been 24 days since the doctors sent my mom home from the hospital - telling her to rest and take Motrin for her hernia.
On this day, last year, we finally got answers.
In May, 2022, my mom had several basal cell carcinomas removed from her skin. In June, 2022, she detected a small lump in her groin. That lump grew at an unprecedented rate, until it was removed in July.
In July, 2022, the lump - which turned out to be a lymph node - was biopsied. The report came back showing “extensive metastatic adenocarcinoma most consistent with a pancreatic origin.” In addition, in the same lymph node, they found large amounts of b-cell lymphoma.
So, my incredibly healthy mother now had at least three different types of cancer, all at the same time. Those cancers were growing and spreading so quickly that the affected lymph node had been visibly larger every single day for the past 32 days.
This was not normal cancer.
My mom had multiple cancers simultaneously, along with aggressive tumor growth.
My mom had turbo cancer.
I had never heard of Turbo Cancer before - it didn’t sound like a real thing to me. For me, until this day, last year, turbo cancer hadn’t existed
I know a lot about it now.
Turbo Cancer isn’t actually a cancer problem at all - it is an immune system problem.
Each of us is born with an immune system. The immune system has only one job - to fight off invaders. These invaders can come in many forms - bacteria, viruses, parasites, or mutated cells.
As part of our immune system, we each have killer-T cells.
Our bodies are made up of cells - and these cells constantly divide and replicate into exact copies of themselves. These copies, however, are sometimes damaged or mutated.
It is the job of the killer-T cells to destroy all mutated cells. If a mutated cell is allowed to survive, it will multiply into more mutated cells. Then those cells will start multiplying, causing a dense mass called a tumor. When mutated cells are multiplying, you have cancer.
With a strong immune system, the body detects mutated cells and sends out killer-Ts. The killer-T cells destroy the mutated cells and cancer is not allowed to grow.
With a weakened immune system - the body detects most mutated cells and send the killer-Ts, however, sometimes an individual mutated cell may escape detection and begin to divide and replicate. That is how tumor growth begins.
With no immune system- every bacterium, virus, parasite or mutated cell is allowed to grow unchecked. The body is left defenseless.
When there is no immune system, multiple cancers can grow and reach stage IV at an accelerated rate.
When there is no immune system - there is Turbo Cancer.
The Covid-19 vaccine had destroyed my mom’s immune system. It had left her defenseless.
My mom had been healthy for seventy-five years. Suddenly, she had every disease, all at once. Her immune system had been shut down. Her killer-T cells were no longer coming out to fight. Her tiny army had surrendered.
Jesus help us.
I am sorry for your loss, as well. It is heart breaking.
I tried to talk my mom out of the vaccines- but she believed in the system. She was very worried that my family would get sick and die.
It’s so hard.
We are all grieving together. Keep telling your mom’s story- the world needs to know.
I lost two brothers in law to turbo cancers and other degenerative conditions, all within weeks of getting the covid jab. Very similar to your Mom's story. Anticipating more to come. Thanks for telling the story.