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“I Have Cancer”
On the 31st day of October 2011, I had a cat-scan and a very large tumor was in my small intestine. They said I needed a biopsy immediately. I am hard headed and had heard of a natural cure so I tried it. The tumor was leaking and I didn’t know it. On November 5th my wife took me to the emergency room around dark. They admitted me immediately but had to treat a gun shoot wound first. After about three hours they got to me. The operation took about three hours. They didn’t biopsy, they removed the whole tumor, thank goodness. I spent 11 days in recovery.
My lovely wife Judy stayed by my side the entire time. She took me home and took very good care of me for anything that I needed what a “great lady”! I immediately started a JUICE detox program to get rid of all of the chemicals and toxins that they gave me in the hospital.
I started feeling better every day, I had lost 40lbs and most of my energy. They told me to eat anything that I wanted, lots of meat and animal protein. I went for a checkup and one of the doctors told me to read, the China Study, I went home and ordered it. It came the next day and I started reading it. Boy what an enlightenment, I was eating and drinking all of wrong stuff. I immediately started doing what it said and started feeling much better.
My lovely wife was amazed a my improvement and started on the same diet. This was around December 1st. I am still on the diet and feeling better almost every day. I am running between a 1/4 and 1/2 mile a day. I am a 68 year old man. I have gone all natural with my treatment and feel real good about it.
Everything was going pretty well, until around the middle of January. I notice my energy seemed to start dragging a little bit. Yet I had not really changed anything. It wasn’t bad just not quite up to as good as it had been. On February 5 when I got up everything seemed normal, good bowel movement and felt okay. Went through the day okay, ate supper all vegetables.
After supper I felt awful full, I tried to use the bathroom with no results. When I got up Monday morning, I knew that I was in trouble. I went and told Judy that I needed to go to the doctor, I was getting very uncomfortable. Judy still had a lot of work to do around the house, so she called me an ambulance and they took me to the hospital. My doctor was out of town until Tuesday, so they gave me some pain killer and we just waited.
Dr. Hawkins came and ordered a CAT scan and a couple of enemas. There was no success, so we discussed the options. I did not want to go back to Memorial, because the doctors got very pushy. So he made arrangements for me to go to Candler, the ambulance took me down. They had a room ready for me and went right to work. I got all of the tubes in and got everything set up.
The doctor came in and discussed some options, very nice and understanding. My abdomen had started swelling and was causing shortness of breath. He said he would be my primary Dr. but he was going to send me to a lung Dr. so they move me to another floor. The lung doctor checked me, he was very nice, but also found that I had a heart problem. So he calls in a heart Dr., who was also very nice. They all agreed that the problem was probably coming from the abdomen.
They tried everything that they could with medication to try to get me to have a bowel movement. With no success, so on Saturday the doctor ordered some enemas. They cleaned me out very well, it took a while and was very uncomfortable, but it done the job. Within a few hours I was using the bathroom. Then they started feeding her me some liquids and by the next morning soft food. My afternoon solid food, things were starting to get back to normal. I was very weak but managed to get around little. By Tuesday night all of the doctors checked and decided to let us come home.
No one had gave me any kind of diagnosis, until we got home. Our friend John who had been following this since day one from the original surgery, he is a respiratory therapist. He told Judy, that what he thinks happened, was that I had been pushing too hard trying to build myself up. And that my organs had just shut down.
I have been very weak since I’ve been home. I do feel a little improvement today this being Wednesday, February 22. All of the plumbing seems to be working good. Judy is cooking me at least two meals a day. I am drinking my Xango juice and taking my FRS, as well as other vitamins. I am not trying to do much as well as not feeling able.
My abdomen, legs and feet are swollen, in two weeks I have gone up 15 pounds and gained 6 inches and the waste. My weight seems to have stabilized, maybe even a minor decrease.
This being March 12, I have lost a total of 25 pounds since I’ve been home no body-weight just fluid and part of a tumor in my right abdomen. The tumor has shrunk to about half the size it was. I have been using the harmonic quad zapper twice a day for at least 20 min. I am eating flaxseed oil and cottage cheese at least once a day. And eating basically all vegetables. My energy level is still very low but I am feeling considerably better.
I am actually pleased at my progress since I got out of the hospital in February. I have gone all vegetable diet, it takes some getting used to but I have no choice. It seems to be working well, my energy is coming back slowly. I only weigh 140lbs down from 165, I not gaining weight yet but am feeling good as long as I don’t do anything. Judy is taking good care of me and running the business.
I have a very positive support group led by my wife which is the best help that you can get. I hope that through my
experience that I can help one person to feel better. There are six books that I am studding at this time, as I find more I will recommend them also.
To your health, Andrew Gallop, Happy Cancer Survivor!
http://www.budwigcenter.com/downloads/budwig-cancer-guide.pdf
http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer02/VitC_BSoda.html
When you want to succeed in a big way you first have to think big. This puts your priorities in order which is a necessary factor for your success. Write down your ultimate success model and promise yourself that you will make it. There will be a 98% chance that you will fulfill your promise. That is very good odds to say the least. You need to believe in you, you alone can control your destiny. Take action you can not sit and hope something will happen you have to make it happen. You have to keep your mind on your project at all times, keeping a positive attitude. Persistence is the key to success, work, work, work. The more you accomplish the more you want to do. Do not even think about giving up, a project worth starting, is a project worth finishing.
The Road to Happiness is not nearly as difficult as we try to make it.
Below is a very simple road to happiness written by an unknown author many, many years ago. The years have flown, the centuries have turned, times have change and technology has transformed the world, yet the road to real happiness remains unchanged.
Spend some time this week reflecting on where you are on the road to happiness and areas you might want to improve as you read, The Road to Happiness:
Keep skid-chains on your tongue; always say less than you think. Cultivate a low, persuasive voice. How you say it often counts far more than what you say.
Make promises sparingly and keep them faithfully, no matter what it costs you.
Never let an opportunity pass to say a kind and encouraging thing to or about somebody. Praise good work done, regardless of who did it. If criticism is merited, criticize helpfully and never spitefully.
Be interested in others: interested in their pursuits, their welfare, their homes, and families. Make merry with those who rejoice and mourn with those who weep. Let everyone you meet, however humble, feel that you regard them as a person of importance.
Be cheerful. Keep the corners of your mouth turned up. Hide your pains, worries, and disappointments under a pleasant smile. Laugh at good stories and learn to tell them.
Preserve an open mind on all debatable questions. Discuss, but don’t argue. It is the mark of a superior mind to disagree and yet be friendly.
Let your virtues, if you have any, speak for themselves, and refuse to talk of another’s vices. Discourage gossip. Make it a point to say nothing to another unless it is something good.
Be careful of other’s feelings. Wit at the other fellow’s expense is rarely worth the effort and may hurt where least expected.
Pay no attention to ill-natured remarks about you. Simply live so that nobody will believe them.
Don’t be too anxious about getting your just dues. Do your work, be patient, keep your disposition sweet, forget self, and you will be respected and rewarded!
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