Conquering Cancer and Making a Difference



This page is the word, this is where and how do I start my journey to this difference. Who knows if I will succeed, but God I will try. This time last year, our lives were turned upside down, completely shaken and forever changed significantly. Late in the evening, 25 May 2011, I made a promise to my father, my mother, two sisters, brother and more importantly to myself that my mission and goal will be to help save father's life.

You see, my father was diagnosed with liver cancer operated day from 7-12 months to live without hope for survival. After three long months of anxious feelings, emotions, fear of uncertainty that our worst nightmare is about to come through, my father got word that the cancer had operated in its portal vein, that his liver is very vulnerable and that there was nothing they could do. NOTHING they could do. Nothing? Is this really possible?

Do not use this repeat forum discussions, horrifying experiences moments of disbelief, I am going to use this forum to tell you what we did. Not what you did, but what action we have taken so maybe I can help a reader to pass around the same time, realize that there is hope. There is hope. I assure you.

HOPE. OPTIONS. Choice.

If there's one thing I learned in the past 12 months, it is the fact that I hope when facing cancer. Hear me now is not a cancer death sentence. It may not be, even if everyone around you believes it. It only takes one person to believe otherwise. You have one person on your team

Luckily, luckily my father was not offered any traditional treatment of cancer. No Chemo, radiation, no, no surgery. I wondered about all the different types of treatment that I read about it. Chemoemolizaton, liver resection, radio frequency ablation? What about a liver transplant? 'Sorry, your father is not suitable for these treatments. "I could not believe what I heard, how is that possible in this day and age. How would doctors stand before us and say they could not do anything.

Why do we say that we were happy? We were lucky because we had no choice. We had to choose between traditional or alternative. Actually I do not think 'alternative' approach would not come into the equation, if we had a choice in the face. Today I am so thankful that the choice was taken away from me nas.Jedini choice was to fight, and forced to fight to hope and hope that led us to a world of integrated / Alternative Cancer capabilities. Believe me when I say cancer is not a death sentence. My father got a penalty and that we choose to challenge it. We must accept that he had the disease, but the difference between our stories and others is that we have decided to act on it.

is the first step you and your family should take is to believe. Is rejected the idea that cancer = death. If you start with this step you are on your way to a good battle.

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