I've raised £250 to help fund overseas treatment for Dans brain tumour.

Dan was first diagnosed with a brain tumour in early 2015 when he had a seizure while driving. He was taken straight to A&E where he was promptly given a brain scan where they found a 10cm tumour at the front of his brain.
Within 2 weeks, his brain was being operated on at Salford Royal and was a success!!
He was then put straight on a 6 week course of radiotherapy. Shortly after he had completed this he had a scan which showed that the tumour had almost completely gone. However, fast forward two years, 2 new tumours had developed. 1 at the original site where he'd initially had one and the other at the back of his head on the cerebellum right by his brain stem, making it inoperable. The main one at the front was quite a lot more aggressive, a stage 4. So once again, within a fortnight Dan was shipped off Salford Royal to debulk the front tumour. This time he would have a combination of both radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Upon this second diagnosis, Dan and Jess, (Dan's wife) started doing a lot more research into alternative therapies and treatments. Based on months of research, Dan went fully vegan, started a mainly alkaline diet and cut out caffeine, alcohol and gluten.
They were recommended to consult with renowned cancer specialist Patricia Peat. In their first conversation with her, they were highly recommended a specialist cancer clinic abroad that use a strict regime of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, heat therapy, pure IVs of vitamin C/B17 etc and a unique method of using glucose suppressors to starve the cancer cells of any sugar. Once the cancer cells are fully starvacious, Dan would then have a very high dose of chemotherapy mixed with glucose. This would mean the cancer cells would devour both the glucose and chemotherapy making it so much more targeted than standard IV based chemo treatments. They have an 80% remission rate! It is going to cost £50,000 so please sponsor me to quit smoking for 1 month. All proceeds will go to Dan for his treatment.