I have thought about what I would do if diagnosed with cancer or some other fatal disease. I know it's easy to say, when it's hypothetical, but I really don't think I would do chemo and radiation. I watched a good friend at work go through this, she had pancreatic cancer and it was found in very early stages. Her symptom was that her skin itched on the "inside" as she put it, and she could not get there to scratch it. I remember distinctly when she first told me this, we were driving to a restaurant, with some other friends in the car, I was in the front seat, and she was telling us this, I turned around and realized how yellow she looked. She went for testing and sure enough she had yellow jaundice, and they found the cancer quickly. She was started on chemo therapy and did amazingly well, for about 6 months. Had some surgery, all looked well. Then more tumors were found, in her stomach cavity, and she was told there was not much they could do, but there was an experimental drug that the oncologist might get her signed up for, and she decided to do it. This did her in, she had to carry this bag around with her for weeks, and it was non stop drip chemo. We watched her go from beautiful and healthy to skin and bones and hollow eyes, within weeks.
I tried hard to get her to go sugar free back then, didn't know about the grains per se, but did know about Cancer being fed by sugar and carbs. However, she had an irresistible craving for sugar, I remember one of our last outings to a Chinese restaurant, were she kept dumping one sugar pack after the other in her tea, and it made me cringe, but I kept my mouth shut, because the writing was on the wall.
This experience made me decide that under no circumstance would I do a conventional treatment. But again, that's easy to say when you aren't really staring death in the face.
It does help to remind myself to stay as keto adapted as possible, and I'm getting there fast. All these vaccinations and treatments are not designed to keep us healthy, they are designed to clean out our pocket books. That much I know for sure.