He was told he only had months to live, but swapping
traditional cancer treatment for medical marijuana ended up saving his life.
In February 2014,
David Hibbit was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer. He was told
he had just 6- 12 months to live, maybe extended to three years if he
started chemotherapy. He was never told he had the chance to beat the
cancer altogether, but that’s exactly what happened after Hibbit began
using marijuana.
Initially, he said he
started taking CBD oil “just to
help with the side effects of chemotherapy”, which was a “damaging” treatment
Hibbit found very difficult to deal with. After 3-4 months of simultaneously
treating his tumor with cannabis and chemo, the tumor began to
shrink.
Hibbit then decided to
stop chemotherapy, despite huge concerns from friends and family. The chemo had
made him ill, tired and unable to eat, whereas cannabis oil
gave him an appetite, stopped his hair loss, and improved his bowel habits.
“It
was just unbelievable to me how better it made me feel, and that’s what made me
decide to stop chemotherapy and continue with the oil alone,” Hibbit says.
He also started taking
vitamin D and changed his diet, cutting out carbs and eating only organic meat,
fruit and vegetables. Hibbit experimented with this non-toxic regime for three
months, and felt great.
He says he never
believed that the chemo could prolong his life, not even by
the three years doctors had predicted. Later, friends and family admitted
they’d feared the same thing. Without the terrible and debilitating side
effects of chemo, Hibbit says he began to feel energetic and healthy again.
Along with watching what he ate, he consumed 1g a day of the CBD oil,
putting drops under his tongue to absorb it directly into the bloodstream.
Three months later,
Hibbit got the all-clear. It was something nobody expected. He has since
reduced his CBD oil use to 1g per month and feels very optimistic about
the future.
“I
felt I had to come out and tell my story, because I’ve used a substance which
is illegal in this country and I just don’t understand how it can be illegal to
people who’ve been told they are going to die,” he says. “Everyone has the
right to live and like I’ve proven myself, cannabis can help.”
He says his experience
has made life seem like a miracle, and he’ll “never be negative again.” Hibbit
wants to share his amazing journey in the hope people like him can change
British law (currently marijuana is still illegal in the
UK, doctors can only prescribe Sativex- a cannabis-based
medicine- to MS sufferers). Hibbit thinks this is a disgrace. “Until
it’s available [to all who need it], I’m not going to be quiet,” he
says.
Please
share if you agree the
law should be changed and believe David’s inspirational story
deserves to be heard.
This
article first appeared on TrueActivist.com and published and creative common
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