Kelli, so glad to finally hear back from you and glad everyone's prayers are being answered and the medicine is working to make you feel a little better now again. My personal cancer is much different than yours in that when first had surgery it was rated stage one ovarian cancer but when frozen biopsy of uterus was taken the cancer originated in lining of uterus and went through left fallopian tube into left ovary. I had fibroids that incased the tumor on left ovary making my own body protecting it from spreading in the abdomin. I went through conventional agressive chemo treatment from the care of my "awesome" OB/GYN oncologist here in Baton Rouge. All three PET scans have been clean and CA-125 at last doctor visit was 3.9 which is very good.
In your case with stage lll ovarian cancer personally my heart feels you have to be as agressive as you can with your treatments but aware of all avenues that can help through not only conventional but intergrated and alternative treatments. Have you read Suzzane Somer's cancer book, "Knockout" ? Some very valuable information in it and websites to alternative doctors to just get more information from. Like you and I both know, knowledge is power.
You are right, today is a great day. Everyday we wake up and can put one foot infront of the other is a day to celebrate life. I had written you that I have been a faithful Jack DeLanne juicer and have kept that up through chemo and presently. Sugar and alcohol are an enemy of cancer cells. Cancer cells thrive on them. Believe me, I love my wine and do have a glass now and then but limit it a lot more now after having cancer. Our diet is very important when have been through cancer. We know we are septuple to cancer cells taking off cause our bodies have already done so. We do not have the peptides in our bodies to keep them from taking off. People that get cancer are low in the peptides. Those that never do get cancer have plenty of those peptides in their bodies.
I also exercise regularly. I believe it is an important part of keeping our bodies in sink. It helps with our attitude as well. Glass half full rather than half empty. Attitude is everything! All that is helping you Kelli on your cancer journey. My cancer journey has brought me so many blessings and some wonderful people touch my life that would not have had I not been on this course. The same is true for you. I do not twitter or facebook but so glad I found a way to communicate with you. I had sent you a card and sent it to your parents address and in it I included my phone # for you if every wanted to talk. I should have included my email address but rather not send it through this avenue.
Praying for you always and again so glad the meds are giving you a pick me up. Hang in there girlfriend. Lovingly ~ Deborah Anonymous
In your case with stage lll ovarian cancer personally my heart feels you have to be as agressive as you can with your treatments but aware of all avenues that can help through not only conventional but intergrated and alternative treatments. Have you read Suzzane Somer's cancer book, "Knockout" ? Some very valuable information in it and websites to alternative doctors to just get more information from. Like you and I both know, knowledge is power.
You are right, today is a great day. Everyday we wake up and can put one foot infront of the other is a day to celebrate life. I had written you that I have been a faithful Jack DeLanne juicer and have kept that up through chemo and presently. Sugar and alcohol are an enemy of cancer cells. Cancer cells thrive on them. Believe me, I love my wine and do have a glass now and then but limit it a lot more now after having cancer. Our diet is very important when have been through cancer. We know we are septuple to cancer cells taking off cause our bodies have already done so. We do not have the peptides in our bodies to keep them from taking off. People that get cancer are low in the peptides. Those that never do get cancer have plenty of those peptides in their bodies.
I also exercise regularly. I believe it is an important part of keeping our bodies in sink. It helps with our attitude as well. Glass half full rather than half empty. Attitude is everything! All that is helping you Kelli on your cancer journey. My cancer journey has brought me so many blessings and some wonderful people touch my life that would not have had I not been on this course. The same is true for you. I do not twitter or facebook but so glad I found a way to communicate with you. I had sent you a card and sent it to your parents address and in it I included my phone # for you if every wanted to talk. I should have included my email address but rather not send it through this avenue.
Praying for you always and again so glad the meds are giving you a pick me up. Hang in there girlfriend. Lovingly ~ Deborah Anonymous



