Diagnosed with Metastatic
Squamous-Cell Carcinoma, Stephen Jackson needs help to cover doctor bills
Dundee, OR – September 13, 2014 – On May 27th of this year, Stephen
Jackson was shaving and found a lump on his neck. He tried to figure out what
it was on his own but without any success, so he made a doctor’s appointment a
week later. His primary doctor told him that he had a swollen lymph node and
wanted to monitor it for three weeks while taking an antibiotic.
Three weeks later, the lump was still there and his doctor decided it
was time to see and E.N.T., Ears Nose and Throat specialist. Stephen was
referred and set up for an appointment. His first appointment confirmed a
swollen lymph node as well as a swollen tonsil on his left side. Tonsils only
swell at the same rate, right and left.
The doctor scheduled Stephen for a needle biopsy the following week
which was Monday the 18th. Thursday the 21st he was diagnosed with Metastatic
Squamous-Cell Carcinoma.
His E.N.T has scheduled a full body PET and CAT scan for this but he had
opted to put it off for financial reasons, as well as talking to his immediate
family to discuss treatment options, such as conventional or alternative.
Stephen started a crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe because he doesn't have the
finances to cover doctor bills whether seeking conventional treatments or going
the more compelling alternative unconventional therapies, i.e., raw foods,
amygdalin, and other more attractive lifesaving protocols.
Stephen will not be using conventional therapy which includes Chemo or
Radiation. Instead he has decided to use unconventional therapies - which
include raw foods, alkaline and pH balancing, and oxygen inducing therapy.
However, Stephen will need Pet and Cat scans to determine the extent of tumors,
as well as follow-up to find out if the treatments are effective.
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Dundee, OR