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Lessons in healing

Previously I shared about two different cancer patients cases- the one who wanted to pursue holistic cancer healing and the one who didn't really want to pursue any treatment except surgery. I stand by the fact that one should let the patient make their own independent decision, and one should assist them in helpful healing within our scope, both mentally and physically. Both cases have recently surprised me.

The one who was willing to undergo surgery also decided to do a radioactive therapy. She is not in remission to the relief and joy of all.

The one who was brave and decided to pursue an experimental treatment using carnivore diet, vitamin C, and who had been taking ivermectin and Fenbendazole but had stopped a few months ago, has now left us to join the angels. This was not due to the lack of traditional medicine, though. I am confident that it was simply fate completing its course with a very hard-working individual that deserved rest. The pain will not follow her. The pain will stay in this world with those who love her but will eventually join her. Some day someone withh be able to finish the book she was writing on how to beat tripple negative cancer, but it will have to be another day and another time.

Resignation is a part of grief for everyone in situations like this, before and after the death of a loved one. Just help save the ones you can and try to give them honesty, support, and hope.

But celebrate the joy where you can. Grief and joy coexist every day in this world. Don't dwell in the shadow long. Go celebrate in the sunshine and chase down the hope of days to come.


 
 
 

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