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Panic Time - need some help if possible
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10 Apr 2012 19:18 #15698
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And do remember, you're using a '0' capsule, which is definitely a smaller one!
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15 May 2012 12:20 #17227
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Sad News Today - Ed passed away last night. i am SUPER grateful for the 2 months we had with him. Thank you MMS that we started after he was so weak he could not even roll over in bed & had not eaten in 3 days - then we started the MMS and he was up playing game shows with us & eatng. The last chemo he had in late february caused a patern of having to go get blood - 3 or 4 units, then about a week later he would have to go to the ER and get more. he would not stop taking the chemp pill either. While his older son was here administering the mms on time and watching what he ate .. he was getting better and better. Then he had to leave and it all went down hill from there. He was getting the mms at least 8 times a day, when it was convenienvt for the family left there at the house. When his son was there - he would literally wake him up from naps every hour on the houir. They also had a bottle of B17 and the enzynes - should have lasted about 3weeks - it is now 2 1/2 months later and there is still over half a bottle. I sincerely believe that with the dosage kept to the book, with the added DMSO and the b17 we could have won. I WATCHED the miracle in front of my own eyes. If he would have stopped taking the chemo like we suggested - we would've won. When he went yesterday to the doctor to see if he needed blood - which according to the pattern he had been on since february he did, the doctor told him there was no need to take blood - that he was terminally ill and was not going to make it. I just want everyone who reads this to remember one thing - DOCTORS ARE the merchant! When a doc tells you no, or no need, or anything other than what you tell them to do - you have to stand up for yourself. I truly believe that even though Ed was only getting about 60% of the stuff he needed to live - he would have made it a lot longer had the Doctor remembered that he is the customer - yes the customer. Doctors have to do what you tell them to do rather they think it is necessary or not because you pay them - you are the customer. The other issue we had, was that instead of proper diet they were feeding him bowls of ice cream - donuts, and stuff only the cancer was going to thrive on. i think Ed did not want to die, but I did not see that fierce or even desperate attempt to cling to life as he would get sicker and need blood every month or so frm the chemo damage. it was a long battle - and a good drill sargeant not allowing him any sweets and pushing red meat rather than a microwave bowl of canned soup - could have made this story turn out a whole lot better. I am not bitter - I am greateful we had him for the extra time we did .... but want to remind everyone in a battle - that you do not win by sleeping on the side lines or sending the enemy supplies to surviive. You have to be dedicated, serious, and remember the doctors are non believers - if they tell you no, you tell them to humor you and do it anyway because you are the one paying the bill! I love you Ed - We will miss you
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15 May 2012 14:18 #17233
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Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved,
Still missed
And very dear.
Love Kahlon
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved,
Still missed
And very dear.
Love Kahlon
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15 May 2012 18:34 #17237
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i"m so sorry, Tamcan - I know it must be hard for you, and the frustration that comes from knowing you were right - but never really given a chance to prove it.
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10 Oct 2012 21:24 #24726
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Hi, sorry to hear Ed passed on.
I wanted to share this video of Anita, She was dieing from cancer,
and had a near death experience that changed her life and healed her body.
This is an amazing testimony of what spirt is all about.
I wanted to share this video of Anita, She was dieing from cancer,
and had a near death experience that changed her life and healed her body.
This is an amazing testimony of what spirt is all about.
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13 Oct 2012 00:03 #24815
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Thanks for the info - but we lost my father in law. It was not the MMS - it was the lack of following directions, excessive eating of ice cream, even though I told him that is feeding the cancer ... I think he gave up and we all know that the desire to live and determination is the fuel that MMS feeds and makes possible to conquer cancer .. I really think he gave up. His wife wasn't giving him the meds on time once his son left, and instead of him asking her for it - he would take what she gave him and that's it. I would visit and find the MMS only half gone to where it should have been, etc. We were lucky to get him for another few month though - MMS was working great until his son had to leave ... then it reverted .. but thanks for the input - I will be helping every single person I hear about with cancer - so all info is very relevant!
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