Keresa Richardson got the surprise of a lifetime when, during her annual visit to the OBGYN, she was informed she had a tumor the size of a grapefruit. Her visit the prior year showed no signs of health issues. Unfortunately, female cancers tend to show up silently, without warning so it’s highly advised to make it to your annual visit.
At the time of her visit, her doctor felt certain the tumor was not cancerous, so, instead of sending her to an oncologist, he proceeded with surgery to remove it. More bad news: the tumor was cancerous and it burst during surgery, causing cancer to spread throughout her body. Her doctor retired shortly thereafter.
Knowing she did not want to go the traditional routes of chemotherapy, radiation and surgery, she sought other options, which ultimately led her to Dr. Truitt and his Amyloxine treatment. Her story comes with a unique set of complications along the journey to recovery, but fortunately, she got there!
Join our Executive Director, Shanna Schulze, and board member, Tracey Keller, as they speak with Keresa about her journey from diagnosis to recovery.
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Keresa is a huge advocate for others who are facing cancer and looking for non-conventional options. She serves as both a prayer warrior and an information hub for treatment options that may work for them.
Shanna Schulze is a corporate and franchise attorney with Shumway Van and she also serves as Executive Director of So Live, Inc. You can follow Shanna on Facebook and Instagram (@mrsshannaschulze).
Tracey Keller is an Eating Psychology Coach and personal trainer. Tracey works with clients on navigating their relationship with food and movement, helping them to set up practices that will lead to success in their highest calling. You can follow Tracey on Facebook at RISE2It