The Power of NOW
Cancer Sucks…Mostly: Why Getting Cancer
Made Me Less Afraid Of It
I made an offhand comment on Facebook the other day. I noted how having cancer meant I am now less scared of it. Ironic as Hell I realize (lol). A very scared friend wrote to ask me what the heck I meant. She was just diagnosed with breast cancer and is scared. https://www.actualized.org/ar
“Fall Down, Get Up and Smile at Kristi Yamaguchi.”
Where Did MY Cancer Originate!!!!
Sean Swarner
HOPE is a Lifestyle
Do you have a goal you can’t stop thinking about? Do you have a dream you are yearning to chase, but just don’t know how to make it a reality? Do you keep putting it off until “someday?”“That Someday” is today. The world is ready for you to begin your own journey to success and achieve your dream.
Dealing With Healing
I was shocked and devastated when I received a Stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis. After declining chemotherapy and radiation, it occurred to me, if I had the power to create this disease. Then I had the power within to resolve it. That is the way it has always been with me in my personal and business life.
One day I decided I was done with it all. I was done with the Life ‘with” cancer and it was time to move into my life “after” cancer. Any evidence or thoughts, there of, to the contrary were also immediately discarded. Because I had a husband whom is my best friend and two daughters to continually live for. ✦ಌ⊱♡❁ ✲ ❁♡⊰ಌ✦
Miracle on the Hudson
You’re Never Too Young
I had bleeding on an off since 1998. I was only 21 and my doctors didn’t think there was anything to be concerned about after I had a clean endoscopy. I told every doctor I went to about my bleeding. For years I was dubbed “too young” and they assumed it was “just hemorrhoids” and nothing serious, especially not cancer.
Truth Be Told
A lot was being said at the beginning, during and in the aftermath!!!
A Walk In Your Truth
For Cherie Rineker whom ran away from home at 17, never finishing high school in Holland, came to the United States at 20. After marrying a military guy she met at an U.S. Air Force Base, in Amsterdam. Cherie achieved her GED and went to college where I took no more than English 101.
Becoming a flight attendant instead, which was her childhood dream. Yet the entire book was written and edited by Cherie, other than a friend, Neshama Abrahams, that helped her with comma’s and a couple of grammatical mistakes. As a Dutch woman I still see America a land of great opportunity if you are willing to work your butt off :>)
Cheryl Broyles
I am always keeping an eye out for “top stories,”since my research began March 2006. Amazing December 21st will be five years since… I began blogging and in that time Cheryl Broyles would have to be rated TOPS. Is so nice to see Cheryl Broyles sitting on top of the world and recently updating her website and Facebook page. Your story will be the last one I blog for 2016 … Merry Christmas Cheryl !!!!
I am ALIVE:
In June 2000, I was told by a really horrible uncaring tech that did my radiation –“Don’t worry about the risks of the radiation, damage from it only come 10+ years later, and you with the GBM will be dead by then.” Not lying, he really said that! Well I guess he did tell the truth, the statistics did predict I would die within a year.
BUT now 16 years later I’m still alive and wondering what else will come along with me being a “long term survivor”. I know that not many people make it this long, so the docs don’t really know what to expect. But hey, I will keep recording my roller coaster ride & will share it with ALL of you other brain tumor fighters ( that will ALSO become “long term survivors” along with me!) YES, there are more and more long term survivors out there. The statistics are looking better and better over time. So plan on being one!
20 Life Lessons + 12 More
BEATING the Big C can teach you what really matters,
For Erin Purchase, How frightening!
Recently I have became Facebook friends with Erin Purchase, realizing what type of genes a person may have acquired through birth …that helps them survive cancer.
That provides “determination in crucial situation.”Today Erin posted this …on her timeline, I made a mistake this morning and drove to Portland, a blizzard started while I was there and I had to drive 200 miles home in it. I am thankful to be alive, home with my family right now.
Open Your Mind ~ Challenge Your Beliefs
I’m 43. Found a lump in May. After watching it for a month I decided to get in checked & finally got an appointment July 28. Immediately, they prepared me for a likely cancer diagnosis. Had Ultrasound & Manmogram done that day (my first one) I left for Fiji the next day on a Medical Mission trip. 10 days later, home, had a biopsy 8/11 & confirmed IDC on 8/15. Refused Adjuvant Chemo. Started seeing a Naturopathic Doc- IV Vit C, Glutathione, Blood Ozone, Alpha Lipoic Acid- had 7 treatments.
Elaine Cantin’s Ketogenic Remedy
http://www.naturalhealth365.com/category/ketogenic-diet/
Published on Aug 31, 2012
Elaine Cantin was diagnosed with breast cancer and within one week was rushed into have a surgical lumpectomy. Doctors wanted to immediately begin ‘aggressive’ radiation and chemotherapy and this idea frightened Elaine, as she had seen many family members and friends die. Elaine said, “I thought that if I had to go, I would not be going that way.” Within six months the tumor had regrown in the original spot to the size of a small egg.
Elaine did exte…nsive research and testing with the ketogentic diet used at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center. She modified the diet…. to exclude dairy and other allergens, and once on this modified version of the diet, her tumor shrunk to the size of a chickpea in only two weeks. A biopsy of the ‘tumor’ revealed cancer cells were no longer present.
Recently Elaine has been given a clean bill of health as she is considered in remission.
Preview Ketogenic Diet, Cancer Metabolism &
The Warburg Effect w/ Angela Poff
Elyn’s Potions and Motions
Hello I am Elyn Jacobs and I am about:
Healing Cancer Naturally: Crystal Healing bracelets and Cancer, EFT Tapping and Cancer, Emotion Code and Cancer, Emotions and Cancer, Also Energy Healers, healing cancer naturally, Oil Pulling and Cancer, Psychotherapy and Cancer, Reiki and Cancer
In Cancer, Energy Healers, Healing Cancer Naturally on October 16, 2015 at 8:42 amWorking at my desk, I suddenly get the urge to feel under my arm—the lump. Distinct and concerning, I have my husband feel it too. Round two begins, September, 2014.
While my first instinct was to decline the biopsy, I decided that maybe I did need to know, that maybe it would help me to know how aggressive I needed to be in resolving the ‘situation’. Plus, without the biopsy, I am told, there was no way to know if this was a new cancer or recurrence (new cancer at stage one vs recurrence at stage three–but as it turns out, the biopsy was inconclusive) I was also inclined to decline the surgery, knowing this was not a good option (note to self—go with your gut in the future, it is smarter than the brain).
My surgeon agreed that opting out was a very good option. While it does seem like common sense that the removal of cancerous lymph nodes would improve survival rates, the evidence shows this is not the case and it causes far too much harm, further damaging an already sluggish lymphatic system—which can lead to lymphedema and more cancer. But then in further discussions, he said he could just remove that tiny spot, no need to put me to sleep, and that perhaps removal would help me sleep as I am the type of person who will remain awake, thinking, and thinking.
Janice Digby McCartney Hoffman
“CURING CANCER IS A LIFETIME COMMITMENT”
Hello Everybody I am Janice Digby Mccartney Hoffman:
Through Our Dark Times
My father John David Olifent and mother Sheila June Olifent, both died with cancer in May and June 2008. During my parent’s illnesses and that of my uncle too, who later died with cancer, I witnessed some disturbing and seriously contradictory practices within conventional ‘standard of care’ cancer treatments.
Time For Change
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Hello, I am very concerned when I see and read daily posts of people suffering and dying of cancer. It is hard when it affects you personally as to watch your family members go through this very same tragedy, so many I cannot count by hand.
I remember almost six years ago today that I was told that I had breast cancer and the protocol they spoke to me about. I had to stop and think and say to myself there has got to be a better way to fix this issue. Through several hours of research by my husband and myself, we realized there are other options out there; however, they are not covered by insurance. http://www.thejourneytogoodhealth.com/
Per the insurance companies the options are experimental and are not proven. I bid them wrong, for there are studies out there regarding the type of treatments I have had, however, the FDA does not want to see them. To me the drugs and trials they are using are experimental and are affecting people with side effects.
Post-cancer fitness
Allison Kashon, from Longport, is all smiles before launching the Gilda’s Club Dragon Boat from the John Holland Boathouse in Ventnor City. Photo/Dave Griffin
Brings new life for survivors!!!
LONGPORT, N.J. (AP) – Two years ago, Allison Kashon tried to hit the gym three times a week. She rode her bike regularly and got her cardio in on treadmills and ellipticals.
All the stuff to keep a body healthy, she says.
But in December of 2013, the Longport resident had to look at her health in a whole new way.
She was diagnosed with stage1B triple negative breast cancer, and underwent a double mastectomy. Hardcore chemotherapy from March to mid-September left her body weak.
“I went in for my surgery, and after that I couldn’t lift my arms,” Kashon, 45, who went through a year of treatments, told The Press of Atlantic City (http://bit.ly/1eV0lzQ ). “With the treatments, the doctors told me I would feel like I got hit by a truck. That’s a gross understatement,” she said.
“I felt like I got hit by a freight train.”
Let’s Clear the Air
Question: “What does it mean to have mustard seed faith?”
Answer: Faith is so vital to the Christian life that Scripture tells us that, without it, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). Yet our faith is such a powerful gift from God (Ephesians 2:8–9) Christ told His disciples, with just a tiny measure of it, the size of a mustard seed, they could move mountains. So, what does it mean to have “mustard seed faith”?“Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘move from here to there’ and it will move; Nothing will be impossible for you” (Matthew 17:14–20).
Empower your Evolution with Consciousness
2017 will see the greatest happiness and celebration for us all! For everyone that has come through the darkness into the light in 2016!!! I promise you 2017 will see you triumph and reach your destiny and all your dreams unfold! 2016 has been the toughest for the greatest shining stars! Now is your time to be proud and see your hard work come into fruition God is with us! Faith love and achieving our dreams! That’s what 2017 will shine on us! I am already sparkling
A week ago on November 21st. Darryl Anne Mooney checked back into Marinus Klinik for her follow up !!!
Christmas has arrived at the clinic http://www.klinik-marinus.com/eng/index.html
We live in a world that is so fast paced. There can be so much fear, worry and stress.
Love this!
Loretta Wilkins
Invisible Illness
“When you want something, the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” http://www.supersoul.tv/supersoul-sunday/paulo-coelho-why-the-universe-is-conspiring-to-help-you
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When you don’t see the positive aspects of your life that is when you start going blind!
When you seek mean things in life, you become mean.
When you seek ordinary things in life, you become ordinary.