Hi Blossom,
I'm so sorry to hear your news. I lost my dad to lung cancer, he was given 6 months and I believe his spirit was the reason he lived two years from diagnosis to his passing.
I am studying nutrition at the moment and when I seen your post I knew I needed to comment. One of the girls on my course has a friend who was diagnosed with terminal cancer of the pancreas, two years ago. He was given 6 months max to live. He had nothing to lose so he embarked on a juicing plan, meditation, yoga and nutrition for optimum health. 2 years later my friend said he's never looked better, full of energy etc. cancer wise, who is to say what will happen but he believes his lifestyle change is the reason he is still here, and I can see why. He's enjoying a full and happy life.
My mum was diagnosed with breast cancer last year, it was caught early and she has finished treatment and I'm now trying to advise her on wee lifestyle changes but she isn't really interested, which is fair enough! I can see where she is coming from. But from my point of view, surely feeding your body with nothing but nutritious, wholesome food has god to have a positive impact on your physical and mental health. It has to! I'm reading books on it at the moment and it really is fascinating stuff.
I just wanted to share this wee story of hope with you, sending you hugs xx