On September 24, 2012 I published an offer to treat a cancer patient for free with RSO (concentrated cannabis oil). This offer was only available in compliance with the Michigan Medical Marihuana Program law. I will not accept any compensation whatsoever as I stated in the offer, not even a cup of coffee.

I nominated a three person committee to help in selecting the candidate to treat. Much to my surprise, we didn't have much luck with getting applicants. Deep down I knew that someone would qualify before my offer expired. I set an expiration date of Christmas Day 2012. I said, "It is in God's hands, the right person will come at the right time." and he did.

Just one week before the offer was to expire, I received an application. The candidate qualified to the conditions of the offer. The decision to treat this patient was made on Christmas eve. I met with the patient on this day, December 24, 2012, to fill out the required paperwork and get the treatment started. After taking care of the legal mumbo jumbo, the patient walked away with 30 grams of oil, half of the amount to be provided through my offer.

This patient has cancer in a lymph node in his neck in the throat area. The doctors were suggesting a very invasive surgery to remove the lump along with radical chemotherapy and radiation treatment, because of the type of cancer, and their inability to locate the source of the cancer. He has been diagnosed with Metastatic squamous cell carcinoma to lymph node. Squamous cell carcinoma is typically a skin cancer, it is rare, but not uncommon for it to develop in a lymph node. The patient has chosen my alternative treatment plan instead of taking the doctor's suggestion of surgery and the other stuff.

The oil for this patient was made on December 22, 2012 utilizing a new method of extraction. I am now doing a quick frozen extraction using 99% isopropyl alcohol. Pictured below, is the 30 grams that the patient received on Christmas Eve 2012.
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I would like to share with you some of the information that the patient has provided regarding the beginning of his treatment, the beginning of his journey to becoming cancer free. I couldn't be more proud of the bravery of this patient to go against the advice of the doctors and take a chance with a natural alternative to modern medicine.

12/27/12

I finally have some time to write. What a wild ride since Christmas Eve! Trying to keep up with everything is a challenge. I have just taken my 10th dose and finished my first gram of oil. My dosage is now about 1/8 gram.

The first couple of days were spent waiting for some incredible buzz to hit any minute. It caused me to feel calm and mildly sedated, starting at a rice grain size and adding just a little at a time.

I had an appointment with the surgeon that removed part of a tonsil to biopsy one week prior yesterday, the 26th. Of course, I started to get a really nice buzz that morning. They expected the biopsy to be positive and the ??source? of the metastasized cancer cells found in my lymph node. If the results were positive, chemo and radiation was waiting for me, down the hall. I would need a way out. GiGi and a few others helped me to establish a game plan for any outcome. I have to buy time now. I am in treatment now, but not the one that they want and they can't know it.

The surgeon came into the room and said that ??This may sound like good news, but the tonsil biopsy was negative and we aren't sure where the cancer cells are coming from?. ??I'd like to..? I said ??Excuse me?. He said ??What?? I asked him if he had reviewed my family history. He said ??No?. I told him that my mother had passed away from melanoma 14 years ago and that had metastasized from a spot on her skin. I asked if an irregular shaped mole, without a smooth surface and scaling, near the neck mass, could be the source, even though it wasn't textbook. I haven't heard from the dermatologist yet.

The doctor then went back to where I interrupted. He said that he wanted to remove the lymph node. I told him that I recalled the radical procedure that he had described to do that. He said that h e wold like to do a ??less invasive? procedure ??that shouldn't? involve more than a small incision. He wanted to get as much of the node as he could for another biopsy. Since it is his job to know the size of the mass, I told him that I thought it was getting smaller and would he see what he thought. He agreed and said that it was ??strange?. I asked him if it would be easier to take out if it kept getting smaller. He said ??Yes.? and we agreed to meet in a couple of weeks, after the mole is addressed.

GiGi suggested to start treating the mole topically and hold off any biopsy on it until there are no more excuses. She's the boss!

The buzz is pleasant. I'll keep adding to my dose, but I'm getting to where taking the trash out is a project, instead of a chore. Actually doing it is easy. The preparation takes a while. Where is all the trash? What size bags will I need? Where do I keep those? How many? And, if the phone rings, you have to start all over, if you remember to. Multitasking is a thing of the past. Tasking is taxing. If I have to do business, or something is really important, I seem to be able to lose the buzz completely and have extremely clear, focused thinking and interaction. I would not feel safe to drive, but I could do it.

I have a long history of experimenting with most drugs. I have a tolerance to most. I always leaned toward the sedative side than the stimulant side. My experience with hallucinogens doesn't make me fear a little too much oil and I could never smoke too much good herb, or hash. I've done my share of drinking. I thought that I would tolerate the oil well and I expect to be on a full dose by next week, or the week after. I have not had an interest in smoking anything, or drinking alcohol, since I began taking RSO.

No matter what happens, this is what was meant to be. The doctors are lost now and I am getting treatment. I am getting better. If the mole is the source, maybe they will find a bunch of dead cancer cells in the biopsy. I wonder what they would say . . . if anything.

I have already started to gain a few pounds. My night sweats were gone the first night (I had been soaking one side of the bed and moving over, almost every night). I am sleeping much better, but not great. Still have some strange itching, but that is reduced significantly. I had been getting cold, with sweats. That has not happened since my first dose.

Thanks to everyone and I hope that I get more time to spend here. I just got the news on the 3rd of December and I have had a lot to do since then. A few more documents and some short trips should get the rest finished up. It's getting harder to absorb, the foggier things get!



To be continued....
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