The 11th Hour Plot Twist: Jannine’s Unexpected Cancer Miracle
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I feel honoured to share this third conversation with Jannine Gearon who I interviewed before in May and June this year.
Jannine lives with cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) - a rare and aggressive cancer with very confronting statistics. In our previous two episodes, she bravely shared her journey, including her decision to explore voluntary assisted dying (VAD) as a way of reclaiming a sense of choice amidst pain and uncertainty.
Today, there’s a plot twist.
A newly available targeted drug, found by her sister at what felt like the literal 11th hour, has begun changing the trajectory of her disease. Her latest scan and bloods show things are not progressing as expected - in the best possible way. As Jannine says, “the cancer is not behaving as it should,” and her oncologist is now cautiously optimistic.
May this episode entangle in the quantum field with the exact people who are meant to hear it, and create beautiful ripples in your life and the lives of those you love.
🔔 Previous Episodes with Jannine
Late Stage Cancer & Jannine Gearon's Calling
Insights Through The Voluntary Assisted Dying Process with Jannine Gearon
https://youtu.be/B6AvxSz3sgQ?si=H85VwALOK33Ld4TF
🧡 Support & Resources
And Jannine also highly rates Hyperbaric treatment.
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https://www.giselegambi.com.au/liberated
00:00 – Welcome back, Intuitive Pull community & re-introducing Jannine
00:59 – Jannine recaps her diagnosis: cholangiocarcinoma, a rare aggressive cancer
01:48 – Why voluntary assisted dying felt like a “life raft” in overwhelming pain
03:24 – The unexpected plot twist: Jannine’s sister finds a new targeted drug
03:44 – A drug specifically for cholangiocarcinoma & the lack of research
04:28 – CT scan results: tumors less dense/smaller & what that means
04:49 – Oncologist’s cautious optimism & the significance of “no major growth”
05:42 – Naming it clearly: “It’s a miracle”
05:59 – The 11th-hour miracle: being so unwell & almost calling the doctor to “end it”
06:41 – Precision timing: the exact genomic profile needed & eligibility against the odds
06:57 – Deep appreciation for precise timing and seeing it as miracle energy
07:54 – “These are my life-saving drugs” – pouring positive energy into the medication
09:24 – The miracle of everyday independence & quality of life
09:41 – Waiting for scan results & the excruciating suspense
10:58 – “It is positive… just not the big showstopper” & managing expectations
11:21 – Navigating other people’s hopes, care and emotional investment
12:05 – The need for space to digest big news, even with lots of love around you
12:22 – Balancing gratitude for support with honouring your own processing
13:14 – Many emotional “pockets” inside: gratitude, caution, wonder & more
13:48 – Surpassing the top end of her prognosis: entering a new timeline
14:24 – How rare it is to reach and exceed that upper limit with this cancer
15:08 – Why people say “don’t Google it” & the shock of early research
15:25 – Overwhelm before the CT scan & sleeping until lunchtime
16:16 – Deep thanks that the worst-case scenario did not happen
17:16 – Bringing the trial drug suggestion to her oncologist herself
17:50 – “You are eligible. Let’s give it a go – we’ve got nothing to lose.”
18:29 – Soul contracts & Alison’s role in finding the exact right drug
18:46 – Naming the drug (approximate name) for others with cholangiocarcinoma
19:07 – Beyond the drug: mindset and other factors in Janine’s journey
19:39 – Choosing not to roll over: not ready to go yet
19:54 – Surrounding herself with spiritual and grounded, positive people
20:47 – “Why couldn’t that be me?” – claiming the possibility of complete healing
21:20 – Feeling as medicine: why emotions can’t be suppressed
21:35 – “The cancer isn’t behaving as it should” – disrupting the expected pattern
22:12 – Our influence over cells: mindset, frequency and possibility
22:30 – Greg Braden’s story of monks chanting over a tumour & real-time ultrasound shifts
23:33 – Introducing scalar / frequency treatments in Janine’s healing journey
24:35 – Dr Emoto’s water experiments & how energy informs matter
25:31 – Quantum perspective: everything is connected, nothing is isolated
25:49 – “I’m not done yet” – the inner stance that calls in new possibilities
26:06 – How that stance may have magnetised the 11th-hour drug
26:50 – Closing: gratitude, plot twists and entangling this episode with those who need it
27:32 – Thank you, generosity, and saying goodbye (for now)
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