MINE MAY APPEAR TO BE A RADICAL APPROACH FOR SOME
FOURTH IN A SERIES
Because my family and friends want to know what I’m going to do about my recent diagnosis, I decided to write this series. There may be others out there facing same decisions as I do.
To paraphrase the book title “It Takes A Village To Raise A Child,” I suggest it takes a family to deal and heal cancer. After hearing the diagnosis, the first thing one son did was buy a large bag of organic carrots, scrubbed and cleaned and juiced a gallon for me with fresh celery. That’s a quart a day for four days, then informed me he had bought another bag.
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DO YOU HAVE CANCER? IS IT CURABLE? IF SO HOW, AND BY WHOM? HEALTH ISSUES – MY STORY (ISSUE 350)
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“ALL THE WORLD IS WRONG BUT ME AND THEE AND SOMETIMES I HAVE MY DOUBTS ABOUT THEE.”
“Out damned spot,” said Shakespeare.
THIRD IN SERIES
Most are shocked and devastated when they hear a diagnosis of cancer. Conversely, I felt relieved to know why I have been feeling so poorly lately. First test showed anemia. Subsequent test revealed iron levels dropping. I thought this is why I’ve been feeling dizzy and chilly all the time, so I began taking more iron. As my grandmother used to say, I had that “no account feeling.” Just wanted to eat and sleep and play with my four-year old grandson, Prince William.
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I was around ten years old, living on a farm in northeast Georgia, when I heard the news that my father’s brother had passed away. He was in college, studying to become a doctor, when he had some kind of inexplicable seizure, while having breakfast at the family dining table. He never recovered and passed away in a few days.
All his college-level medical books were given to my father, and I started reading them. My curiosity at that age covered a range of things, and I was fascinated reading these medical books. Some of the terminology I did not understand, very much as it is today, trying to understand medical terminology.
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“I am a soul with a body, not a body with a soul.”
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What does my soul consist of? Quite simply my mind, will, and emotions.
No, this is not a sermon, I think it was Will Durant who said “The itch to preach is the itch to rule, scratch one and you will find the other.” I write about many various subjects, but not about religions, orthodox or non-orthodox. I do sometimes make reference to Spirituality.
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