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Published 11:33 14 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 16:24 14 Apr 2022 BST
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Previously she travelled to Mexico to undergo alternative treatments that are not accessible in Ireland.
She revealed in her Instagram post that she had asked her own healthcare team in Ireland to help administer these treatments but they are not insured to do so.
“'We can only infuse approved chemotherapies here due to Hospital insurance. We do not have the ability to infuse vitamins, supplements, or other complementary cancer therapies'.
"And I respect their hands are tied, but who’s aren’t? This is what I need to find out?" she said.
Lynsey is now advocating for the Government to seriously consider how this treatment has helped her and how it could help other cancer patients.
"Would Ireland leaders care? Have I proven enough the past 17months, that this line of alternative treatment works for me?"
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