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Things I've Learned  (Updated 11/01/2011)

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Friday
Jul302010

Welcome to my customers...

If you are one of my customers, visiting from the email I sent this morning, Welcome!

This is my personal blog where I share on just about everything. I've decided to share my brain tumor journey with my family, friends, church members and customers. Thanks for walking with me.

To read all the entries related to my new adventure, click here.

Reader Comments (3)

One of the most powerful things you can do is quote God's healing scriptures every day, " God's word is powerful, sharper than a two edged sword," It has to work because God never goes back on his promises. Years ago, Dodie Osteen, mother of Joel, had liver cancer, she didn't take conventional treatments, but took God's word and is strong and healthy to this day. My husband , who has had cancer, is also doing this, as well as taking beta glucan and eating healthier.
I hope this is encouraging to you, whatever that tumor is, we curse it in the name of Jesus. amen.
July 30, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteranne
Hi Chris,
even if it isn't cancer (and I know people who have had benign brain tumors), I would suggest reading Bill Henderson's book--where I heard about your beta glucan. That book was and is such a lifeline. Also the China Study--basically, minimize your animal protein intake and increase vegetable sources (beans, lentils etc). You are going to get a ton of advice, all of it well-meaning, and you might be overwhelmed at first. Just take a breath and know that this path you are on has a purpose. I am so grateful that I got cancer, and that I had the resources and education to deal with it in a constructive, positive way. I am a chiropractor and now have a pretty good education in nutrition thanks to my illness. I am praying that your tumor is not malignant, and that you will recover quickly. God is there for you, and your faith will be such a comfort to you during this journey. It's scary--trust me, I know!!--and if you want any help, JUST ASK!!! Lots of love and prayers for you...xoxo Catherine
July 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine
Thank you for sharing your journey. I pray that you find the best possible treatment and achieve a spectacular outcome. I am on a parallel journey with recurrent ovarian cancer and find your daily blogs most inspirational. I hope you keep them coming!
August 1, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnn

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