MAD in MALI Journal #3 September 8, 2007
Posted: 12-21-2007 07:59 PM
MAD in MALI Journal #3 September 8, 2007
I WILL NOT BE ALONE
Following is my letter to Ms Kris Carr, author of CRAZY SEXY CANCER, which is on her blog. We attended her book signing here in WDC on the 6th September. The book tells her story and is a great reference for alternative approaches to diet and detox. Her continued advocacy of raw food diet along with other lifestyle advice, has helped her survival. Her cancer diagnosed in 2003, is a rare and inoperable form of liver cancer that has spread to her lungs. Attached is picture of myself with this courageous young author. I was diagnosed a short 10 weeks ago, and my perception of cancer is greatly improved, for one thing, I realized I will not be alone.
Kris
Good news, the lymph node biopsy was benign! Yippee!
This means the total hysterectomy may be all that is necessary. Plan A, means no Rad/ Chem. I see my doctor next Tuesday about any details. You have heard of Dr. Mc Dreamy, my doctor is MacKoul, really. He will likely have some cool directions for me, like frequent paps.
I had a full physical last April, and the pap at that time was negative. I should tell that clinic, just what happened to me 4 months later. Good advice, the pap may not tell you, if you have abnormal cells in the uterus!
Looks like I have been lucky before. I had a breast biopsy in 1996, that was benign, but my perception about cancer is ever so different today, thanks to you. I think I took that for granted, but this time I believe I truly believe I am fortunate. Statistically, I am not out of the woods.
One blog poster said, your book really is for a wider range of people. First, you have the person with cancer who should seek alternative means of improving their lives with non-toxic nutrition, lifestyle and therapies and the second person who may wish to seek alternative means for prevention. Your book is a good resource for those who resolve to change or improve their lifestyle.
I will stay in states, another month then join my husband and our three Russian Blue cats in Bamako, Mali West Africa. We are ordering the EasyGreen Automatic sprouter for Wheatgrass. My method for years was using jars, but I need to grow more. Our cats love wheatgrass, too.
Guess, I’ll be saddling up, and packing my tent for some serious desert camping along the Sahara, very soon.
It might be a camel, instead of a horse, but I’ll be forming a posse all my own. I can hear the drums, in the distance now. Might be a few survivors, out there in Africa and I’m gonna meet me some. I got my boots packed, cause I’ll be wearing sandals. My trail mix will be Goji berries and my Montana cowboy hat will be exchanged for some kind of Sahara scarf, but I’ll be out there.
I will not be alone.Thank You all, for your replies, it is a pleasure to know each of you.
Kris Carr tells of her posse in her book, you folks are my posse. A posse a force that is on your side to help find the bad guy and put him behind bars. Well, we caught this varmit. There are other "varmits" out there, some I can handle alone, but I know if I had some difficulty I could call on my posse.
I hope you each have a posse, too. If you ever need some help, I am here for you.
Meanwhile, though I am still sore from surgery, we are going to a cat show here in D.C. You get your chores done, and you go on some adventure this weekend.
Thank you again, for your prayers, and your support!
MAD and Kriss Carr author CRAZY SEXY CANCER TIPS
I WILL NOT BE ALONE
Following is my letter to Ms Kris Carr, author of CRAZY SEXY CANCER, which is on her blog. We attended her book signing here in WDC on the 6th September. The book tells her story and is a great reference for alternative approaches to diet and detox. Her continued advocacy of raw food diet along with other lifestyle advice, has helped her survival. Her cancer diagnosed in 2003, is a rare and inoperable form of liver cancer that has spread to her lungs. Attached is picture of myself with this courageous young author. I was diagnosed a short 10 weeks ago, and my perception of cancer is greatly improved, for one thing, I realized I will not be alone.
Kris
Good news, the lymph node biopsy was benign! Yippee!
This means the total hysterectomy may be all that is necessary. Plan A, means no Rad/ Chem. I see my doctor next Tuesday about any details. You have heard of Dr. Mc Dreamy, my doctor is MacKoul, really. He will likely have some cool directions for me, like frequent paps.
I had a full physical last April, and the pap at that time was negative. I should tell that clinic, just what happened to me 4 months later. Good advice, the pap may not tell you, if you have abnormal cells in the uterus!
Looks like I have been lucky before. I had a breast biopsy in 1996, that was benign, but my perception about cancer is ever so different today, thanks to you. I think I took that for granted, but this time I believe I truly believe I am fortunate. Statistically, I am not out of the woods.
One blog poster said, your book really is for a wider range of people. First, you have the person with cancer who should seek alternative means of improving their lives with non-toxic nutrition, lifestyle and therapies and the second person who may wish to seek alternative means for prevention. Your book is a good resource for those who resolve to change or improve their lifestyle.
I will stay in states, another month then join my husband and our three Russian Blue cats in Bamako, Mali West Africa. We are ordering the EasyGreen Automatic sprouter for Wheatgrass. My method for years was using jars, but I need to grow more. Our cats love wheatgrass, too.
Guess, I’ll be saddling up, and packing my tent for some serious desert camping along the Sahara, very soon.
It might be a camel, instead of a horse, but I’ll be forming a posse all my own. I can hear the drums, in the distance now. Might be a few survivors, out there in Africa and I’m gonna meet me some. I got my boots packed, cause I’ll be wearing sandals. My trail mix will be Goji berries and my Montana cowboy hat will be exchanged for some kind of Sahara scarf, but I’ll be out there.
I will not be alone.Thank You all, for your replies, it is a pleasure to know each of you.
Kris Carr tells of her posse in her book, you folks are my posse. A posse a force that is on your side to help find the bad guy and put him behind bars. Well, we caught this varmit. There are other "varmits" out there, some I can handle alone, but I know if I had some difficulty I could call on my posse.
I hope you each have a posse, too. If you ever need some help, I am here for you.
Meanwhile, though I am still sore from surgery, we are going to a cat show here in D.C. You get your chores done, and you go on some adventure this weekend.
Thank you again, for your prayers, and your support!
MAD and Kriss Carr author CRAZY SEXY CANCER TIPS