“I was just wiped out,” Mark Campbell said while thinking back on his experience with throat cancer. “I was exhausted, it was painful. I can’t eat. I'm having to consume approximately two hundred ounces of water a day. I mean, I'm just drinking water by the gallons. It's just physically a nightmare.”
“Back in February of 2024, I woke up and walked into the into the bathroom and noticed I had a knot on my neck, about half the size of a golf ball,” Mark said. “I thought, ‘You know, that doesn't really look normal.’ So, I call the Dr. and schedule an appointment.
“I went in and he sticks the flashlight in my mouth, and within about ten or fifteen seconds of being in the exam room I'm told I have cancer in my tonsils and that he can also see a tumor in the back of my throat,” Mark said. “’As

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