Sep 3, 2012 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet The news was good when I had my foot X-rayed on August 22nd. My diligent use of crutches and not putting any weight on it for 6 weeks had allowed enough healing to happen that I was rewarded with permission to get rid of the boot and the crutches. I’ve been...
Aug 14, 2012 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet Five weeks down and one to go of not putting weight on my broken foot, walking on crutches, and not driving. It’s inconvenient and challenging, and also full of blessings. I am writing this from Susan’s house in Reno, where I’m watching the Olympics on a big...
Jul 22, 2012 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet Many of you know I had my CT scan on July 10th and you are wondering why I haven’t told you my results yet. Mostly, it’s because I broke my foot on July 10th, right after my CT scan, and life has taken some unexpected turns. Since it is my right foot, I can’t...
Jul 5, 2012 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet I want to address Kerry’s question in her comment on my last blog post, “how do you deal with ‘not knowing’ what ‘it’ is doing . . . and waiting until July . . . ?” I also loved the discussion that Stephanie sent us a link to from an online discussion among...
Jun 13, 2012 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet I think it’s interesting that one of the six “treatments” that led to unexpected remission of cancer is trusting one’s intuition about treatment. So many people tell me that they “had to have” a particular treatment, and what they mean is that a doctor told them...
Jun 6, 2012 | Jan's Blog |
Tweet In the introduction to my blog, it has said, “This blog is about the six ‘treatments’ that I’m focused on to treat my tumor. They are the ones that Kelly Ann Turner found in her research that may elicit unexpected remission of cancer.” I realized...