Terminal Cancer- Possible Lifesaving Treatment for Keith. I have set up this fundraising page on behalf of my wonderful brother, Keith. Keith is 53 years old. Until his diagnosis this January, he was fit and healthy. He trained several times a week at Emporium Gym in Birmingham until his illness became too serious. He also takes care of our mum, who is 82 years old, and suffers with her mobility due to Arthritis in her back, legs, and hands. He also gave up years of his life to look after our Dad, who also died from terminal cancer. Sadly, or other Brother, Graham, also passed away 6 years ago from terminal cancer. So this is a bitter pill to swallow. We can't bare the thought of losing another one of our family to cancer. Keith had life saving surgery in May to remove a mass of bloodclots in his pulmonary artery and right lung. At the time, this was all it was believed to be. There was another small mass at the bottom of his right lung, but this was deemed as non cancerous and probably due to the bloodclots. Keith was very poorly all this year, up until the operation, and he actually died for 10 minutes as he was prepared for the operation. Thankfully, they saved him and continued with the operation. Afterwards, they broke the news that he had a rare sarcoma mass in his pulmonary artery and lung. They got out all they could see and were happy with the operation. But they said it wasn't curative, and would only give him more time. In that moment, our world fell apart. Again. We are all devastated. But Keith just smiled, and said, well, I'm not dead yet. The meeting with Keith's oncologist two weeks ago didn't go well. He was offered two Chemotherapy drugs, the harshest available. They would only prolong his life by 3 months, or there abouts. But the side effects would be numerous, from complete hair loss, immune system damage, sickness, weight loss, burnt hands and feet, and heart damage, to list a few. After hearing his options, Keith declined the option of chemo. His argument? I'm still going to die. I want to die living, with my own hair still on my head, and my immune system intact. Following his diagnosis, Keith has been researching to find alternative options and possible therapies. Things like medicinal cannabis. Keto diet and fasting. Many natural, but expensive supplements and vitamins. And a device called a rife machine. Many of these things have helped cure terminally ill people. It has given Keith and his family some much-needed hope! Keith believes that the chemo will only make his time more difficult. And the extra life that the oncologist said he might have, just isn't worth the risk to Keith. Sadly, Keith doesn't have much money. He needs to buy many supplements, vitamins, organic pure food, and hopefully a Rife Machine called a Spooky2, from America, to help in his journey to try and beat this cancer. Or at least give him more time with his family and friends. The Rife Machine alone is £3000, plus shipping, and import duty and tax. The overall cost of this alone will probably be around £4000. He needs this machine sooner rather than later as they have a steep learning curve, and it takes a few months for the machines sound frequencies to have an effect on the tumour and the cancer cells in his body. The supplements and organic food he needs to keep his health optimal is roughly going to cost about £1000 a month. Looking after himself, and our mum, limits his time to earn money to give himself a chance at living. We help out where and when we can. But sadly, we are all feeling the pinch, financially, at the moment. As you are too, no doubt. Keith believes his best hope of beating this cancer is to fight it head on with the best body strengthening supplements, foods, filtered water, and the Rife machines frequencies, dedicated to destroying cancer cells and other pathogens in the body. This gives him hope. Chemotherapy , he fears, will just rob him off any time left, and it'll damage his body that much, he'll lose the will to fight. As a family we are terrified of losing him, but also back him completely in his choices. Keith has been so brave throughout his hospital visits, procedures, endless scans, blood tests, and his operation. He endured it all, even when he has been in crippling pain. He has such a positive determination to beat this cancer, despite his terminal diagnosis. We would love it if you could please support Keith in his battle, and any support you can provide would give him hope, and ease his money worries if he is able to support himself throughout the next year in his attempt to live. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and for your donation. Your donation, however big, or small, will be making a world of difference to Keith, and his family. Thank you.
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