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Cancer, chemotherapy, stage 4 cancer, terminal

John Minn…a little help please


By Dub and Deb ——--July 18, 2011

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Good morning! We sure hope all are fine today, and we’re hoping you all have had a great weekend. They don’t get here quick enough sometimes do they? I’d like to visit with you guys today on Deb’s fight with terminal cancer. Briefly, we found out on April 28th that she was diagnosed with breast cancer, which had moved to another spot in her body, which is below her tracheal tube. Stage 4…no cure, and this part is very important…no cure. We like to address this as “in God’s hands,” which in reality it is, don’t you think?

I’m appealing to letter writer John Minn this morning because right after Deb’s diagnosis he dropped us a comment. In his comment he mentioned he and his brother had both beaten cancer. In doing this, they neither one had gone through chemo treatments. John, if I’m misquoting, I apologize as I’m going off memory here buddy, and to be quite frank, the ole noggin’ ain’t what it used to be! I did respond to your comment, John, and asked for more information in regards to the procedures used by you and your brother, but I never heard back. This I know was not your intention, but my e-mail may have gotten kicked into your spam, and this I feel to be the case. This is why this morning I’ve put this out there hoping you will see this and get back in touch…it’d be greatly appreciated! You were talking food and nutrition, and stated if we’d like to learn more, just ask. Well John, I’d like to hear anything you feel appropriate on this topic. Again, I feel my first e-mail to you probably was misdirected. Anyway…this is by no means “calling you out” John, only humbly asking for any knowledge you may, would like to share. That’s all. The reasoning behind today’s discussion is simply we’ve hit upon a stumbling point in Deb’s battle with the cancer. Any input from anyone is appreciated and this is why I’m throwing this out there today…confusion in the direction we’re going in her fight. In reality though, I’m sure it’s confusion on the part of many, many others who have this dreaded disease as well. Most of our confusion, and thoughts on this, or thoughts on that, have got to be experienced by many others, if not most, who are faced with decisions Deb and I are having to make daily. Are two heads not better than one, shoot, that’s what I’ve always heard. Well, as many as there are out there who are dealing with this as well, couldn’t, or shouldn’t we share among ourselves? I seem to think maybe we should. More...

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Both love to cook, love to laugh, grow a garden, and generally try to “aggravate” most anyone around them basically…all in good fun, of course!


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