When chemotherapy brought unbearable nausea and pain, Kamala thought she'd have to stop treatment. THC oil became the bridge between giving up and surviving. This is her story of using cannabis through cancer.

The Diagnosis

"Breast cancer at 42 changed everything," Kamala shares. "But chemotherapy was worse than cancer itself. Constant nausea, no appetite, pain everywhere. Medicine to fight cancer was killing my will to fight."

The Breaking Point

"After third chemo session, I told my oncologist I couldn't continue. Weight dropped 15kg, couldn't keep water down. He quietly mentioned some patients found relief with THC. In Nepal, this was radical suggestion."

The Research Phase

"My engineer husband researched like his life depended on it—because mine did. Rick Simpson Oil, THC:CBD ratios, dosing protocols. We approached it scientifically, not recreationally."

Finding the Medicine

"Through cancer support group, found someone making quality THC oil. Not street dealer but compassionate caregiver helping patients. Clean, tested, consistent product."

"THC didn't cure my cancer, but it made the cure bearable."

The First Relief

"First dose—grain of rice size—brought first relief in weeks. Nausea subsided, managed to eat dal bhat, slept without pain. Felt human again, not just patient."

Managing the High

"Yes, THC causes high. But when choosing between high or agony, choice is clear. We found right dose—enough for relief, not incapacitation. Functional, not recreational."

Appetite Return

"THC brought back appetite chemotherapy stole. Gained weight, strength, energy to fight. Food became medicine again, not struggle."

Completing Treatment

"With THC managing side effects, completed all chemotherapy sessions. Oncologist amazed at my resilience. THC was secret weapon making impossible possible."

Five Years Cancer-Free

"Now five years cancer-free, advocate for medical cannabis. Still use small amounts for lingering neuropathy. Not ashamed—THC saved my life as much as chemotherapy."

THC for Cancer Support

  • Powerful anti-nausea effects
  • Appetite stimulation crucial for strength
  • Pain management without opioid risks
  • Start with minimal doses
  • Work with understanding physicians

Kamala now counsels cancer patients about cannabis options, breaking stigma one story at a time.