Update on “Cassandra C.” – the Connecticut Teen Forced to Undergo Chemotherapy Against Her Will

Unbelievable. Just ridiculously UNBELIEVABLE. It’s one thing to read about it, but to watch Cassandra, who we now know is Cassandra Callender, tell her own story is just unreal.

You may have read my post on her medical kidnapping back in January, but hearing her story first hand will give you chills. Cassandra was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the same cancer I healed from naturally 7 years ago. Hers and her mother’s wish was to research and possibly pursue a holistic, natural protocol first. The state however believed the 17-year-old did not have the right to research and choose her own medical care and removed her by force from her home, sedated her with drugs, and surgically inserted a port in her without her mother’s or her consent. They handcuffed her to a hospital bed where she received months of chemotherapy, all while her mother was forbidden to see her and an armed police officer guarded her hospital room door.

It’s INSANE. As a mother of 3 girls and having successfully healed from cancer myself, I would have lost my mind over this!

You can find Cassandra’s interview with Ty Bollinger above, but also- PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if you want to help her in anyway, visit her GoFundMe page HERE. Even $5 or $10 would be a big hug to her. Recovering from cancer holistically is an expensive endeavor and not covered by insurance. Medical doctors will not teach you anything about nutrition, detoxification, and recovering emotionally, so Cassandra can use all of the help she can get from us- those who know the truth about healing from illness.

-Cortney 🙂

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3 thoughts on “Update on “Cassandra C.” – the Connecticut Teen Forced to Undergo Chemotherapy Against Her Will

  1. This is absolutely criminal. It is all about big pharma. My main question is, who has paid for this. Five months in the hospital must have been very astronomical, never mind the cancer expenses. It would bankrupt the age average family.