Ovarian Cancer

Hello. I've only ever contacted you once a long time ago asking you questions about a sheath you had on eBay, and I suggested you list them for sale over here since I'd never seen your stuff here before. Well, I see you've quickly become one of the family around here.

I just wanted to share something with you that may or may not be of interest given your wife's condition. My heart absolutely goes out to you, and I immediately said a prayer when I read your first post in the thread. I'm writing you because I've been dealing with inoperable tumors myself, quite successfully. I was given a 3 month prognosis 4 months ago. Without getting into the whole thing I just wanted to point you to my source for information which has by every account help me go into full remission. I have no tumors in me at this time, and the information on this site was my starting point. It is useful for any situation, as it covers the gambit of situations. Whether newly diagnosed, post surgery, pre-chemo, or in chemo there are things that anyone can do to ensure the greatest success possible.

I was given up on by the med world as since I couldn't have surgery they don't bother with chemo or radiation. I've come to understand and believe that tumors aren't cancer, but rather are results of a condition in the body that allows them to form and grow. I don't want to put anyone off, or challenge anyone's ideology by stating that, but I believe that cutting out tumors doesn't eliminate cancer, but that there are ways to annihilate the condition and prevent re-occurrences. This website below isn't selling anything (unlike many), and gives anyone who is fighting for their life the understanding and knowledge one needs to truly "recover". I'm happy to discuss/share at any time what I've come to understand about all this, but as it's a very personal and emotion situation I try not and get into it too deeply unless someone asks. I do like to share this site as it's as straight forward as anything I've ever come across.

Please feel free to contact me at any time. God Bless you and your family!

www.cancertutor.com
 
Things like that truly awaken us from our everyday slumber. Life is short. Take nothing for granted.

Wish you and your family the best,
 
Our prayers are with you. I had now idea that you were a neighbor. I am right down the road in Kersey. If You need some help, we are there for you.
Dave.
 
My wife's sister had ovarian cancer close to ten years ago. She was so swollen at the time it looked like she was pregnant but way too low. She now looks healthier and better than she did back then. Nothing special just easy living. Hopefully a ray of hope for you and your wife. Best wishes coming from Canada.:thumbup:
 
Thank you for all of the prayers, kind words and smoke.

Also thanks for the links to cancer related sites posted here and in PM's. I have plenty to learn.

David Z. Yep you are not too far away. I have been to Kersey many times. We have an annual training in Kersey, last year it was at the Ambulance garage.

Chuck.
 
Your wife will be in my prayers. Anyone that can't wait for their sheath doesn't deserve your fine work IMHO.
 
Hey Chuddy, good luck, brother. Bonfire smoke up from down in the south. If you have any questions about chemo, or anything like that, please don't hesitate to hit me up. I know I'm putting words in other mouths here, but I'm sure Bar-B-Q and Hammy would also be willing to share any of their experiences as well. I'm pulling for your family, brother.

Jason
 
Shocking news, but it sounds like everything is working out. Good luck and I hope the success continues.
 
That's tough to hear Chuck, we're praying and hoping for a full and fast recovery...
 
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