Cancer Update 2. Clear for now.

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Phil from Liquid Plumbing Co

I cannot believe I am here to write this in 2026. I did a solid year of chemo, but luckily, due to my curious nature, I made cancer another full time job. I made it my mission to learn everything I could about it and accept that I had to live with it.

I discovered a protocol of off label medications along with a few other things, and the cancer disappeared. I refused more chemo after it started to do more damage than it fixed. I have consulted many doctors who are aware of this approach and they told me to keep doing it.

Cancer has truly been one of the most changing things to happen to me, because it gave me a new, positive mindset. The fact that life threw its final weapon at me and I am still here is a remarkable awakening. Life still was not done with me. It tried again when I was electrocuted under a house and knocked unconscious, due to dodgy electrical work we were not aware of. Thankfully my plumber Ben was there to knock my hand off it and save my life.

When I was at my sickest, an old deaf rescue dog came to me. I named him Taco, and he kept me company while I was sick. He eventually got old and passed away, but the amount of happiness he brought me was incredible, a little soul who came to help another in need. This is also a tribute to him.

The last few years the cancer has reared its head a few times, and each scan after I change my approach, the scan comes back clear again. I do thank Sutherland hospital for everything they have done for me and the kind staff I am so close to now.

I am eternally grateful that I think outside the box. The protocol will not last forever and I always keep that in mind. I am a strong believer in karma. I was not a perfect person in my youth, so I like to spread good karma to others now.

Cancer gave me a sense of urgency to do everything I could in a short time. What a few years it has been for fun and self development. I started pro wrestling again, even leading to Japan, built the car of my dreams, and gained a big social media following.

Crying is allowed but it achieves nothing. Misery attracts misery. Good energy and bad energy are still energy, and how you harness it is what makes or breaks you. Stage 4 cancer in multiple organs, and I am living my best life. I am in remission. The protocol costs me a fortune, but it beats the alternative.

If anyone has been affected by cancer I am always happy to help. I do not just give my thoughts, I share information. I can lead you to the water, but it is up to you to drink. I did. In short, the worst news anyone could get, and I flipped it into the best motivation. Keeping busy is the best medicine.

Taco, Phil's rescue dog
Taco. A little soul who came to help another in need.
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