Posted by steven-id on December 27, 2020 at 11:47:27 from (74.85.193.227):
In Reply to: A Big Big Thankx posted by Adirondack case guy on December 27, 2020 at 07:21:10:
Loren, it is great to see your post today. I don't normally respond to a lot of the posts for prayers etc. I do pray and I believe in the power of prayer.
I have a neighbor that was a nurse and worked with cancer patients. She ended up with breast cancer and almost died while doing treatment for it. She said that she would never go through that again. She would try a natural approach first.
I had a kidney removed in 2009 because of cancer. She lent me a copy of a book called Outsmart your Cancer by Tanya Harter Peirce. It is a good read and has a lot of information in it. I bought my own hard copy of the book nut I found it as a pdf download on the internet. I will try to add a link to it as it may be able to help someone on here.
Praying for you(and others as well)and your family. Keep your head up and get feeling better.
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