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Grosse merde infĂąme.
He was 17. Sent to hospice. They told his family to prepare for the worst.
Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG). A brain tumor that's almost always a death sentence.
November 2025. Doctors referred him to a children's hospice. A place where children go to die.
His family refused to accept that.
December 2025. They started a protocol.
Ivermectin â 1.5mg/kg/day
Mebendazole â 2000mg/day
No clinical trial. No doctor's blessing. Just hope and a prayer.
Three months later? His world changed.
The boy who couldn't stand up straight before Christmas â he's walking without a cane.
The boy who dragged his left foot with every step â he's back at the gym.
His speech? Almost back to normal.
Getting out of bed used to be a very difficult task.
Now he's independent. Strong. Alive.
The same Canadian politicians who push assisted suicide are trying to criminalize his treatment.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to stop this.
She wants to block a child's "Right to Try."
But this boy's family didn't wait for permission. And now their son is not dying in hospice â he's living.
A child saved from hospice.
The system sent him to die. Ivermectin and Mebendazole brought him back.
This might be a world's first.
It definitely is a family's miracle.
đ Share this. Someone needs to know hope exists.
â ïž Not medical advice. Just the story of a boy who refused to give up.
#DIPG #Ivermectin #Mebendazole #RightToTry #Miracle