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Telegram Voice 1584

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Telegram Voice 1584 — Setting the Record Straight: Stephanie's Case

Source: Telegram Voice Memo — 2024-01-07


Summary Anthony addresses a disinformation campaign targeting the Medical Medium community, specifically false claims made by a woman named Ashley and associates regarding a woman named Stephanie who passed away from cancer. He presents factual evidence refuting each claim.


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  • A group of people — most with health businesses — was exposed for having a multi-step plot to create a "post-Medical Medium era" and destroy the MM community using false stories about a woman named Stephanie.
  • The false narrative originated with a woman named Ashley in 2020, claiming Anthony told Stephanie her breast lump would never become cancerous (false) and that he told her not to see a doctor (false).
  • Text messages and podcast evidence prove: Stephanie's breast lump was not discovered until March 6, 2017 (making the 2016 timeline impossible). Anthony and his wife were the only ones who told Stephanie to see a physician — beginning the very next day after the lump was discovered.
  • Ashley pivoted multiple times as each claim was disproven. The latest claim: Anthony "mislabeled" Stephanie's shingles diagnosis.
  • Anthony clarifies: he was not the one who diagnosed Stephanie with shingles. The evidence shows Stephanie's friend's mother — a nurse practitioner — called in Valtrex (an antiviral specifically indicated for shingles) after seeing the rash. Photos from summer 2018 confirm the shingles rash visually. Valtrex is only indicated for two other adult conditions, neither of which matched — confirming: it was shingles.
  • A legally obtained recording names one of the involved individuals (Megan) as "the number four person responsible" for the plot to "get this guy off the internet."
  • Anthony held back evidence out of respect for Stephanie and her family, only releasing what was necessary. He states that continued harassment now obligates him to release more facts publicly.

Full Transcript

Some of you guys may be aware of this and some of you may not. The following message is for those of you who have been affected. Last year a woman named Ashley along with a group of people most with health businesses and access to grind were exposed for having a plot and a multi-step plan to create a post-medical medium era and to destroy the medical medium community using a false story about a woman named stephanie who passed away from cancer years ago ashley put out the first version of this false story about stephanie in 2020. Ashley said Stephanie had discovered her breast lump while Stephanie was staying with her in 2016 Ashley said that while Stephanie was staying with her Stephanie told Ashley that I had said Stephanie's breast lump would never become cancerous which is absolutely false it would It had been impossible for Stephanie to have told Ashley this because the lump did not exist yet. In the Medical Medium podcast, dates and text messages were shared proving that Stephanie did not discover her breast lump until March 6th of 2017 and Stephanie was not with Ashley. The primary focus of Ashley's original false storyline was that I never told Stephanie to see a doctor. She also said that I explicitly told Stephanie not to see a doctor. These are both entirely false claims. Ashley was wrong again. When Ashley was corrected by someone who was close to Stephanie, that I did tell Stephanie to see a doctor, Ashley then pivoted and went on to say, well, he told her to see a doctor, but not until it was too late, which is verifiably false. Ashley was wrong again. I told Stephanie to see a doctor many, many times, starting from the very next day after her breast lump was discovered on March 6, 2017, when my wife and I texted a response to Stephanie saying, you should always see a physician. And we were the only ones out of many Stephanie was reaching out to that told Stephanie to see a doctor for her breast lump at that time. This factual evidence was thoroughly highlighted in the Medical Medium podcast episodes last year. After Ashley was proven wrong on that version of her false storyline, she's since pivoted again. Over the past several months, both Ashley and Stephanie's brother have taken to social media to incessantly spread the new narrative. Now they have been saying that I, quote, mislabeled quote misdiagnosed and quote got it wrong when i said that stephanie had shingles i've held back on making a lot of facts and evidence public out of respect for stephanie and the family i only put out what was necessary to address the false accusations at the time As I pointed out in the podcast, I wasn't the one who diagnosed Stephanie with shingles. But because Ashley, Stephanie's brother, and others associated with them have been relentless in their pursuit to destroy the medical medium community with their false information, and unfortunately, they have harmed many people, I now have a responsibility to set the record straight. More facts and evidence will be made public. What you're going to see below is a conversation between Stephanie and her friend during the time that she was sick. Stephanie began by saying to the friend, Look what I got this week. I'm freaking out in pain, beyond pain. You'll see two photos from summer of 2018 showing that, in fact, Stephanie clearly had shingles all along. Once again, Ashley and this group, you are wrong. You'll see an audio message that Stephanie sent to the friend. In that audio message, you'll hear Stephanie mentioning someone named Megan. Megan was also Stephanie's friend. According to a legally obtained recording of Robbie, another individual involved, Megan is the number four person responsible for the plot and the multi-step plan to create a post-medical medium era and, quote, get this guy off the internet. In the audio message, Stephanie talks about how Megan's mom, who happens to be a nurse practitioner, called in Valtrex for Stephanie for this shingles rash. Valtrex is an antiviral medication known specifically for treating shingles. according to the drug label valtrex is only indicated for treating two other conditions in adults that this rash clearly was not so that leaves us with shingles in the text messages you'll see the friend pointing out to stephanie that stephanie should be responsible and ask a doctor or a nurse who actually knows stephanie's medical history including what medications and anything else she was taking that could be contraindicated with the Valtrex, rather than getting a prescription called in by a friend's mom. However, since Megan's mom, as a nurse practitioner, looked at this and called in Valtrex for it, that is also evidence that Stephanie's rash was, in fact, shingles. For months on end, this group has tried so hard to use the false narrative that I was quote wrong about Stephanie having shingles to push their agenda and make it look like I'm a bad guy, like I failed or was a failure. And yet they are wrong again. Stephanie, in fact, had shingles.