Re: Liver cancer survivor - Invitation
I consider Dr Sutter an expert at liver recuperation. He knows, he's been there and done it and taught many others the same.
I had very intense liver hepatitis last summer. I know it's not liver cancer, but it's liver related. It felt like I had a knife or a nail driving through my liver 24 hours a day, but I guess you guys can relate. His plan had brought me from having an AST of 1500 (150 on good days) to a normal liver enzyme level (AST=45 three months ago). My liver is still not 100%, but my liver gets better each week and I'm not going to die.
I'm not sure if Dr Sutter has all his documentation and blood tests around, but I have all of mine. BUT, I had to ask for photocopies all the time, even when they didn't want to give them. When most people are terminal, I'm not sure you're in a state of mind to ask for copies of things... most people just take the doctors word for it.
It only takes a few weeks of reading past posts on his forum to realize that he is a very real, very caring individual, who often helps people out through the goodness of his heart with no monetary compensation. Most people do not do that. The only people who do that are survivors who know what it's like.
Anyway, Dr Sutter is real and more importantly his experiences are real. If I had liver cancer and I wanted a chance to get better, I'd follow his protocols. Why? Because you know your MD isn't going to help you survive.
Anyway, thanks for reading my 2 cents on this and I wish everyone here the best.