Update 4/11/17 pm

Hi There.

Well, the waiting was probably harder than hearing the diagnosis. It has been confirmed to be Angioimmunoblastic Lymphoma. We have a bone marrow biopsy Thursday and a trip to City of Hope to see a specialist in the rare Lymphomas soon. I still plan to check out what the Hoxsey Clinic in Mexico has to say and the pathologist in Colorado who has the most amazing credentials but uses alternative therapies. There is also Dr. Leigh Ann Connealy in Irvine I am looking into. She wrote the book, "The Cancer Revolution."

What I ask for now are prayers for clarity and for God's hand to be in the choosing of the path from here. It is daunting - the various options and very different opinions as to what is the best treatment plan. I intend to use as much of my brain as possible and, once we chose a path, to commit with my whole self to getting well.

Onward and upward.
Cath




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  1. Onward and upward with you! Know that you are never alone ������

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  3. Hi Sis
    . I'm glad your looking at all your options. When Mandy was diagnosed with retinoblastoma we felt like we were hit by a bus. We thought it was only a case of lazy eye. She would need a patch on her eye and that would fix it. From Monday to Friday we were in a state of Shock. Being diagnosed with cancer was the farthest thing on our mind. St Jude's hospital proded and tested her that week. We did not think about options, untill they said they wanted to do 52 treatments of Chemo as a precaution. I had so many questions about the amount of treatments and side affects. The doctor became angry. He said I was asking questions about questions. He stomped out of the room. We walked out of St
    Jude's that day. Never returned.!We prayed a lot on that ride home.
    We learned of a biochemist that was treating people naturally. He would see us right away. We drove to Melbourne Fl. He did extensive blood work. He ordered her supplements accordingly. She took those vitamins for four years.
    What ever treatments you choose, its going to be your informed choice. I hope your finding out answers to all your questions. We love you and our prayers are with you. Mary Lynn

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