Bhupendra Tripathi (Non-hodgkins lymphoma): “Full-time fighter.”
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As I was coming out of the washroom one evening, I suddenly collapsed on the floor. I tried to get back on my feet but failed repeatedly. My mother and domestic help, somehow helped me to get up and put me on bed. Again, the next morning, I was unable to get up on my feet. Sensing numbness and irregularity, I decided to call a neurosurgeon who confirmed that I was paralyzed waist-down. Further on testing, it was found that, I had multiple tumors in my spine and a set of two damaged vertebrae. That had caused severe paralysis. While the initial biopsy of my armpit sample showed false negative result of no malignancy, the subsequent biopsy utilizing test from my bone marrow, and a full-body PET-CT Scan, affirmed carcinogenic hubs in my spine as well as in my bladder, digestive organs, liver, tail bone, and so forth. It was in stage 4. The specialists said that I was a terminal case, and I would not get by past to about a month and a half. My extreme condition and absence of time didn't permit me to travel to U.S.A to my siblings for cutting edge treatment. The vast majority of the specialists whom we alluded, thought that it was inconsequential to try and start my treatment. nobody had a beam of expectation. To read the story further, Please visit https://zenonco.io/cancer-survivors/mental-and-emotional-wellness/bhupendra-tripathi-non-hodkin-lymphoma-cancer-survivor/
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