BROKEN BOWELS – Tales of a Super Survivor

I’ve just finished writing up my whole cancer journey in a book called BROKEN BOWELS – Tales of a Super Survivor. It’s available as Paperback and Kindle Edition:

The Paperback has a whopping 480 pages and is in large 6 x 9″ format (15 x 23cm), a total of 132,667 words. I guess I had a lot to say. The book was released on the 4th of July 2018.

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Summary from the Back Cover:

I was diagnosed with colon cancer when I was 43, in the summer of 2015. That’s young for a cancer patient. The symptoms were weird and were not what is commonly associated with colon cancer. After major surgery in early 2016, the plan was to get me back on my feet within 6 months. 

Sadly, the common treatment method of chemotherapy did not work in my case. Turns out that I have some genetic defects that lead to an aggressive form of uber nasty cancer, rendering most conventional treatment options useless. As a result, my hospital decided to turn me away, knowing they had no idea how to help me going forward.

Seemingly left to die with no further treatment options, the power of the universe put me in touch with a crack team of doctors at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami Beach. These people were not so easy to give up on me just yet. They suggested immunotherapy, the same treatment that miraculously cured Jimmy Carter. And it worked wonders!

In only two months I went from a sleep deprived wreck, living with constant pain, unable to walk without a wheelchair or a stick, to cycling 10 miles a day. And all that without major side effects. If that’s not a miracle then I don’t know what is!

Broken Bowels is my personal account of these horrific yet truly amazing years I have endured. I’ve had countless treatments, 6 surgeries, terrible side effects, I’ve had a two-year colostomy and an ileostomy. I’ve lived without solid food for nearly a year. And for many months, I’ve endured every type of catheter known to man until I very nearly lost my whole bladder. 

But I survived, and now I’m happier than ever. 

Let me tell you how it all happened.