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Re: If I had cancer what would I do
 
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Re: If I had cancer what would I do


Thank you Chris.

Did you say prolonged stress: Well I must have cancer on the way then. Stress a plenty these days.

That is very interesting fact about coffee enemas and cancer I will have to add that to my protocols then.

My father suffered greatly. He had three lumps on his head and he insisted they be removed. The doctor refused but gave in and they could not give dad anesthesia so they cut them raw. Dad said it was the worse pain ever and those lumps were cancerous and that small decision caused the cancer to spread. The doctor could care less about dad and he treated him worse than a dog. Daddy suffered 8 years with operation after operation and had so much faith he would live but in the end he developed one spot in each lung. His wife called me and told me what was going on and said if he had one spot they could of removed one lung but with two spots it was impossible unless they tortured him more. Dad had brain cancer and lymphatic cancer and lung cancer.

My advice, let him go and tell him all was done that could be done. One month later he was dead. Finally out of pain and not suffering anymore.

I was in California and could not go to the funeral so after they called to tell me he passed, I went to the kitchen and saw dad. He had come to tell me goodbye. I suffered for two years with the agony of missing my father.
I went crazy really. I hope your father did not go thru the same, it was an awful time.

Sara
 

 
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