Finally some good news...

Hi there. 
I met with the doctor and we have a reason to be thankful tonight. My negalase levels are normal. That is a good indication that my body is keeping the cancer in check. If it was high it could have caused me to start low dose but still toxic chemo now and kept the door open to getting a treatment called GCmaf in Japan. I'm relieved that expense is off the table. We are spending a fortune already. I will get a new circulating tumor cell count in a couple weeks which will tell us how much of a change there has been in the last 3 months. Feeling good and cancelling a scheduled appointment with the oncologist. There is nothing for him to do but order a biopsy or pet scan and I won't do either right now. My last day at work was last Thursday so I can do IV therapies that take much of the day 5 days a week for 3 - 5 weeks. Salicinium can change my biochemistry into something cancer cells don't like but only strengthen the healthy ones. Mistletoe is to boost my immune system so it can conquer the weakened cancer cells. 

I'm so grateful for all the love and support. I can feel the prayers and know they are what I have to thank (God) for, well - everything! I'm going to want to talk about ways to help make sure you never have to walk down this path - detox, diet, stress and trauma release, supplements. There are things we can all be doing-and that I will need to be doing for the rest of my life to manage this. That is something I have come to understand, -- this isn't cured but my body (our bodies) can deal with the cancer cells we all have if given a chance. ❤️🙏🏻

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  1. So good to hear the positive news. God is in control. I absolutely want to learn when you are ready to share the knowledge you have gained through this painfully exhausting process 💜

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    1. You bet! In short, I'd read the book, The Cancer Revolution. Dr. Connealy really has put a lot of it all together for prevention and treatment. Hugs and prayers for great health! xo

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  2. So HAPPY for you! You are in my prayers!

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