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Just dropping this here as a record of all the places Kate claims her brain cancer had metastasized to and has disappeared from …

both shoulders
multiple ribs
spine
both hips
pelvis
Truly a miracle and she should have the top hospitals using her for their research 🧐 🤥
 
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GUYSSSS another absolute ripper of a scam podcast is “Carrie Jade Does Not Exist” my jaw was on the floor throughout the whole series!! It blows my mind how many lies and fabricated stories people seemingly get away with!! It's the multiple identities/personas that really baffle me.. like where are the families of these con artists!!
 
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GUYSSSS another absolute ripper of a scam podcast is “Carrie Jade Does Not Exist” my jaw was on the floor throughout the whole series!! It blows my mind how many lies and fabricated stories people seemingly get away with!! It's the multiple identities/personas that really baffle me.. like where are the families of these con artists!!
Thank You! I'm almost done with all the other awesome recommendations on scammers! Can't wait!
 
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The circus has begun.
I was like ‘why does she have a mousepad taped to her neck’? The anbsolute idiocy of this horseshit. 🤦🏼‍♀️
Did I miss it or did she never report on any appointment with a doctor after her disco MRI? Did she have an oncologist read it and give a current assessment of her condition?

I see her snakeoil friend managed to coordinate her winter holiday with Kate so that they could have magaritas together in Mexico. I didnt have time to go through her bio but thought I would link here for anyone who wanted some light reading. I found her “consultations” page quite interesting. She’s making good money off of offering her opinion whilst being sure to stipulate that she is not offering any diagnoses.


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    The circus has begun.
    I was like ‘why does she have a mousepad taped to her neck’? The anbsolute idiocy of this horseshit. 🤦🏼‍♀️
    Did I miss it or did she never report on any appointment with a doctor after her disco MRI? Did she have an oncologist read it and give a current assessment of her condition?

    I see her snakeoil friend managed to coordinate her winter holiday with Kate so that they could have magaritas together in Mexico. I didnt have time to go through her bio but thought I would link here for anyone who wanted some light reading. I found her “consultations” page quite interesting. She’s making good money off of offering her opinion whilst being sure to stipulate that she is not offering any diagnoses.


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    That is interesting. Sounds like literally she doesn’t do any scans or tests herself, just directs people to various discos, and pockets $750 an hour for her trouble?
     
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    That is interesting. Sounds like literally she doesn’t do any scans or tests herself, just directs people to various discos, and pockets $750 an hour for her trouble?
    $750/hr and $24,000-$45,000 USD per year/per patient for “consultation” services. The biggest red flag to me is that she has made sure to absolve herself from any malpractice claims because she clearly states she is not taking on these people as her patients and guiding their medical treatment she is only offering her opinion.

    I had a conversation last week worth referencing here. I had my annual checkup with my surgical oncologist and it was shared with me that my reconstructive surgeon (different doctor, I had two surgeons that tag-teamed during my mastectomy surgery) lost his partner to brain cancer a couple of years ago. Mind you, this doctor was the head of plastic surgery and vice chair of the surgery department at the top hospital in the city, one of the top 3 in the entire country. As such he had the ability to have his partner treated by the head of oncology and the head of neurosurgery (world-renowned doctors) at the same hospital. She was also extremely wealthy in her own right and could have sought care anywhere in the world. She died within a year of diagnosis, despite her access to the top cancer care anywhere on earth. I know everybody’s diagnosis is different but I can damned well guarantee that if brain cancer can be cured by light pads and martian helmets and coffee enemas that’s what that woman would have received and been alive today.

    Kate is a liar. I don’t know to what extent, but her story as she tells it is a fabrication.
     
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    There’s a special place in hell for people who prey on others desperation.
     
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    Imagine abandoning your 8 year child with your parents who flew from the UK so you could walk along the beach in cancun with you scam artist doctor. Hard life.
    I dont believe a word this grub says anymore. Pig.
    She’s also a bleeping idiot for walking unprotected an hour each way along the beach in Cancun. The drug gang violence is becoming more and more prevalent in the tourist areas and beach properties in Cancun for several years now.

     
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    She’s also a bleeping idiot for walking unprotected an hour each way along the beach in Cancun. The drug gang violence is becoming more and more prevalent in the tourist areas and beach properties in Cancun for several years now.

    She's an absolute idiot. For someone who is so happy to shove a hose up her ass on the daily to "save her life" surely doesn't actually give a duck about her life.
     
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    The treatment room she was in had a lot of empty chairs. Maybe H4C snakeoil business is down which is why they're relying in cancerfluencers like Kate.
     
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    The treatment room she was in had a lot of empty chairs. Maybe H4C snakeoil business is down which is why they're relying in cancerfluencers like Kate.
    Hopefully people have realized how much of a crack job she and H4C truly is.
     
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    Would love input from anyone in the medical community on this…

    Attached is a post from Kate 4 yrs ago in 2019. She claims that the two forms in the photograph are reports from her doctor and the “specialist” (don’t know what kind of specialist - an oncologist?) stating she won’t live past 24 months. No headings on the forms, no identifying markings of what they are for or who they are from.

    Questions:
    A. Do these forms look familiar to anybody?
    B. Is it common practice that doctors in Australia hand-write prognosis reports?
    On photocopied blank forms, no less? Surely all medical records are computerized?
    C. What are the chances that both physicians have nearly identical handwriting?

    I haven’t received anything handwritten from a single doctor literally in decades. Not even appointment reminders (those are texted). All of my medical records are computerized and shared across facilities/hospitals and even prescriptions are electronically transferred.


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    P.S. - It’s just occurred to me that in various other places, including her testimonial on the H4C website, she has made the claim that she was only given 6-12 months to live. Here she claims it was 24 months.
     
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    Interesting to note that Kate filmed her first full-throated testimonial endorsement of Hope4Cancer just 1 week after arriving there for the first time (she stayed 3 weeks). Before she settled in enough to get a feel for the facility or the treatments or the staff and well before she had any testing done to know whether any of it was effective. Within the first 2 minutes of the video she is promoting it as a vacation (you can take a boat out, go adventuring to Mayan ruins, lay by the pool) which is a really bizarre thing to be preoccupied with if you’ve just been told 4 weeks earlier that you have 6 months to live (note she specifically says 6 months here, not 24 months per the post above which was just 6 months after her initial diagnosis and 5 months after H4C supposedly cleared most all of her tumors) and afraid you’ll be leaving your toddler an orphan. Also, as best I can tell, she didn’t take the daughter with her on this first trip to Mexico yet there is video of the two of them at the beach so there would have been a film crew getting that footage from Australia I’m assuming? Seems quite the expensive production if what you’re wanting is simply an authentic patient testimonial from your facility.


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    OH! One other very important thing. In the second testimonial video on that page she said that in the 2 years since she first shared her cancer journey she had doubled the size of her business. Ding ding ding! This whole public “cancer journey” has been VERY lucrative for her.
     
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    Would love input from anyone in the medical community on this…

    Attached is a post from Kate 4 yrs ago in 2019. She claims that the two forms in the photograph are reports from her doctor and the “specialist” (don’t know what kind of specialist - an oncologist?) stating she won’t live past 24 months. No headings on the forms, no identifying markings of what they are for or who they are from.

    Questions:
    A. Do these forms look familiar to anybody?
    B. Is it common practice that doctors in Australia hand-write prognosis reports?
    On photocopied blank forms, no less? Surely all medical records are computerized?
    C. What are the chances that both physicians have nearly identical handwriting?

    I haven’t received anything handwritten from a single doctor literally in decades. Not even appointment reminders (those are texted). All of my medical records are computerized and shared across facilities/hospitals and even prescriptions are electronically transferred.


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    P.S. - It’s just occurred to me that in various other places, including her testimonial on the H4C website, she has made the claim that she was only given 6-12 months to live. Here she claims it was 24 months.
    Yeah, those are probably the forms she needed to claim TPD (total permanent disablement) or a Terminal illness version of the DSP.
    It's crazy but they are often completed as handwritten paper versions (and certainly would have been a few years ago), easier for everyone who needs to complete it and then have it signed off by the right specialist... She would have kept copies for her own records, that's quite normal.
    Not white knighting at all, I think she's dodgy AF, but this bit makes sense to me, this was a field I worked in for a long time.
     
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