Seventy radiation treatments. Three cancer diagnoses. A stage four death sentence. And a December scan nobody expected.
My memoir is live on Amazon. Every supplement. Every protocol. Every decision that helped two tumors vanish in six months.
This is the book I wish had existed when I got my diagnosis.
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#CancerSurvivor #StageFourCancer #StillHere #Keytruda #IntegrativeOncology #CancerMemoir
In 2025, my cancer was considered terminal. I was told I likely had about four months left to live. Instead of accepting that outcome, I made significant changes to my treatment plan, my diet, my lifestyle, and my mindset. By God's grace, I am still here in 2026, and my goal is to keep extending that timeline for many years to come.
One of the ways I want to give back is by sharing what I have learned. Along with my memoir, I created a free guide called 10 Cancer Prevention Steps That Could Save Your Life.
Whether you have cancer, know someone who does, or simply want to improve your health, I encourage you to download it, read it, and take action. If even one person avoids cancer or catches it earlier because of something in that guide, then it was worth writing.
You can download it free here:
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I am serious, read the guide, make the changes that make sense for your life, and do everything you can to reduce your cancer risk. None of us are promised tomorrow, but we can all take steps today.
I have stage four cancer. My CT scan was done without contrast dye because of a national shortage tied to one factory in China. Here is what that means for patients like me. https://t.co/mLK9uJs4bR
The Call to Action:
Food did not cure my stage four cancer. But it gave my body the foundation it needed to fight back. Two tumors are now undetectable. Read what changed. π https://t.co/AIuAHWiIg7 #StillHere#CancerSurvivor
The Hard Truth:
"Just eat whatever you can keep down." That is the dietary advice most cancer patients receive. It sounds kind. It is actually harmful. Here is why it matters. π https://t.co/AIuAHWiIg7 #CancerWarrior#CancerResearch
Personal Results:
I was pre-diabetic with fasting glucose hitting 176 mg/dL while fighting stage four cancer. Six months on a carnivore diet brought it down to 87 to 100 mg/dL. My tumors shrank. My oncologist never asked why. π https://t.co/eluixQuMhW #CarnivoreDiet #StageIVCancer
@Hania16836 Back in the 70s everyone grew up on real food. Now we all consume ultra processed food and no one can figure out why we are overweight and have health problems.
The Warburg Effect:
Cancer cells consume sugar at up to 50 times the rate of normal cells. Yet doctors tell cancer patients to drink juice and eat crackers "for energy." We need to talk about this. π https://t.co/AIuAHWiIg7 #WarburgEffect#MetabolicHealth
The Shocking Stat:
Most oncologists receive less than 20 hours of nutrition training in 4 years of medical school. Yet food directly affects inflammation, insulin, and immune function. Here is what they are missing. π https://t.co/AIuAHWiIg7 #CancerNutrition#IntegrativeMedicine
Stage four cancer tried to end my story. Instead I wrote a book, made the front page, and I am heading back to work in IT infrastructure management. Not done yet. πͺ π https://t.co/sc3FyvAtPh #CancerSurvivor#NeverGiveUp
Stage four is not just a diagnosis.
Itβs a moment where everything stopsβ¦
And you decide who youβre going to be next.
I chose to fight differently.
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#Stage4Survivor#MindsetMatters
Iβm not a doctor.
Iβm a patient who refused to give up.
And now I share everything I learned so no one has to walk this road blind.
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#PatientAdvocate#CancerFight
Standard treatment alone was not enough for me. I added IV vitamin C, carnivore diet, fenbendazole, and faith. Stage four. Still here. My story just hit the front page. π https://t.co/sc3FyvAtPh #IntegrativeMedicine#MetastaticCancer
Faith carried me when medicine said there was little hope. My memoir Still Here is now front page news and proof that God is not finished with any of us. π π https://t.co/sc3FyvAtPh #FaithOverFear#GodIsGood
Two tumors disappeared.
Two shrank by half.
Same diagnosis.
Different outcome.
What if thereβs more than one way to fight?
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#Stage4Cancer#HealingJourney
They told me more treatment might buy timeβ¦
But it would cost me more of my body.
So I chose a different path.
And everything changed.
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#AlternativeHealing#CancerWarrior
If you or someone you love just got a cancer diagnosis, please read this. A stage four patient refused to give up, built a plan, and wrote a book about it. Now it is on the front page. π https://t.co/sc3FyvAtPh #CancerHope#YouAreNotAlone
If youβre sitting in the dark at 2am waiting for scan resultsβ¦
I know that fear.
That silence.
That weight.
You are not alone in this fight.
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#YouAreNotAlone#CancerSupport
My memoir MADE THE FRONT PAGE! π° Still Here: How Faith, Food, and Family Beat Stage Four Cancer is featured in the Cottage Grove Journal. Stage four told me I had months. I had other plans. π https://t.co/ifyWIpWqnF #CancerSurvivor#StageIVCancer
Still Here. Because of You.
May 4, 2026
First, I Have to Say Thank You
I have been sitting here trying to figure out how to start this, and honestly, I keep coming back to the same two words. Thank you. Not the kind you type quickly at the end of a text. The kind that sits in your chest and makes it hard to breathe for a second because you realize just how loved you are.
Most of you reading this have been here from the beginning. You sat in waiting rooms. You sent get-well cards. You donated when you did not have extra money to send. You prayed. You called. You showed up in ways I will never forget and could never fully repay. And now, because of you, Still Here is climbing the Amazon bestseller list, and the reviews are beginning to come in. People I have never met who found the book and found hope in it.
You did that. I just did the typing.
What This Book Is Really About
For those of you who have not yet had a chance to read it, I want to tell you what I put inside those pages, because it is more than just my story.
The first half of Still Here is raw and honest. It walks through the emotional weight of hearing the words βstage four.β It documents the rollercoaster of scan results, the brutal toll of treatment, the strain on our family, and the very real financial fear that comes alongside a diagnosis like mine. But it also captures the grace. The little miracles. The friends who showed up. The strangers who gave. The moments where God made Himself undeniably known.
The second half is where I put on my researcher hat. I spent years documenting my labs, treatments, and outcomes. I dug into the science behind the American diet, our food supply, and the gap in conventional medicine between treating the disease and optimizing the body fighting it. I cited the experts. I asked the hard questions. And I wrote it all down so that you, or someone you love, might walk into a doctorβs office a little more informed and empowered.
My goal was never fame. It was always to give back to people who are walking a road as hard as mine, and to give them something I wish I had when I started.
One Personal Ask Before You Go
This is the part where I need you. Not as fans of the book, but as the people who know me best and love me anyway.
People are walking the path I walked right now. Some of them are scared and alone and convinced there are no options left. Your five minutes could change that.
Visit the blog. Read the latest updates and leave a comment at https://t.co/2nR3DlvmOZ. Knowing you were there means more than I can say.
Share the book. If someone in your life is fighting cancer, caring for someone who is, or simply wants to understand what is really going on with their health, please put Still Here in front of them. A simple share on Facebook or a text to a friend could be the moment that changes everything for someone who needs it.
Leave a review on Amazon. This is the one I ask with everything in me. Reviews are how Still Here stays visible so that someone searching for hope at midnight finds this book. Two minutes and a few honest sentences from you could be the reason a stranger does not give up. That is not an exaggeration.
From the Bottom of My Heart
God gave me a second chance, and I am still not entirely sure I deserve it. But I am here. And as long as I am here, I am going to use every day I have to give back to the people who gave so much to me.
That includes every single one of you.
Thank you for being my people. Thank you for showing up. Thank you for making Still Here more than a book, you made it a movement.
Still here, still grateful, still fighting.
Wayne
Read the blog at https://t.co/2nR3DlvmOZ, share the story with someone who needs it, and leave a review on Amazon. Every action moves the mission forward.