Hi BellaDonna,
I am delighted to hear of your great progress! Well done. I know it is very challenging, and I have total respect for conventional oncology. To me, for my mother, it seems to be a combined effort that continues to give her success. Oncology is ever changing, and I know that everyone is biochemically different: what works for one doesn’t always work for others. However, I have great faith believing that it is the individual who sits in the “Driver’s Seat”, and is the one who determines how it all works out. I think for my mother, her deep belief in herself, her perseverance against all odds, combined with “super charging” her body with all the whole nutrients it needs to fight, plus good conventional care, pulled her through. I particularly focused my mother on a combination of many vitamins and whole foods- introducing Curcumin and others. She always ate well: egg salad sandwiches, lovingly made by my Dad ( who learned from her!), once a month: beef liver, things like that. Even if she felt nauseous- she ate. All I can say, Bella Donna, she’ll be 90 yrs old next May. She was 83 at her diagnosis, with a top Oncologist who predicted, “grim prognosis”. They didn’t even recommend she try Chemo- she had 6 rounds of it, and I sat next to her through each one. There is a great book to read, that I have and had during her treatment: Dr. Russell Blaylock: “Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients”, and I found it very inspiring. You have a terrific attitude and though it seems like you are “ on your own”, know that Faith keeps you company. I am wishing you the very best.
Oh, as for my Mom, she continues to be strong, and actually is looking after my near 90 yr old Dad, who is well, but has aging issues. She drives, looks after them, takes care of their day to day needs. She’s quite formidable. However, she says it herself: “I know that I didn’t want to leave this world any sooner than I have to- so, I just do everything I can to stay the best I can be, and have faith”.