Last night, while doing some dishes, a scripture popped into my mind. So, I tried to find it with
Larry's help. It was awesome....just what we needed. You see, we have a problem in our lives at
this time...as most of you know, and that is we need a lot of money. So many people are donating
to my cause and have helped with the MHS Benefit Concert, and it's so wonderful, but I am
thinking about the future bills and how to pay the medical expenses month after month after
month. They all add up. We can't just rely on everyone on a long time basis. So, back to the
scripture. It's found in the Book of Mormon in Jacob 2:18-19. It gives us the answer on how to
get more money. It reads "But before ye seek for riches, seek ye for the kingdom of God. And
after ye have obtained a hope in Christ ye shall obtain riches, if ye seek them; and ye will
seek them for the intent to do good--to clothe the naked, and to feed the hungry, and to liberate
the captive, and administer relief to the sick and the afflicted." We hope that we
qualify- as we have hope in Christ- and we want to use the money to help the sick and the
afflicted, which is me right now. So, we are in the process of extending our business and will be
selling "EZ Coat Epozy" Floor Kits on line. We are trusting in the Lord that within a few months
we will be making money and that it won't be too long and we will be able to pay all of our own
bills. I know that we will be blessed by the Lord to accomplish this. In the meantime, we so
much appreciate all the help and donations and prayers in our behalf. The Lord is surely leading
us along and giving us answers to our prayers. By the way, My health is improving!
LOL,
Margaret
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Thank you to all who helped with the Benefit Concert
The MHS Concert was fabulous! I really enjoyed the amazing and talented dancers! Then the
basketball competitions were really fun as well, and the adio sol patrol...and I loved the gorilla.
He even kissed my hand. Thank you to Jheri Glover and Diane Hale who did so much work! Also,
Calli Overstreet, Sandy Stones and Max Cox and.....the list goes on and on! Everyone who came
and paid money for tickets and other items...and those who worked there also...thank you so very
much from the bottom of my heart! Thanks for your support and prayers as well!
basketball competitions were really fun as well, and the adio sol patrol...and I loved the gorilla.
He even kissed my hand. Thank you to Jheri Glover and Diane Hale who did so much work! Also,
Calli Overstreet, Sandy Stones and Max Cox and.....the list goes on and on! Everyone who came
and paid money for tickets and other items...and those who worked there also...thank you so very
much from the bottom of my heart! Thanks for your support and prayers as well!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Lumps are going down! My doctor examined my lymph glands and reported that many are
shrinking and flattening out. Yeah! I'm constantly feeling the glands in my elbow joints as a way
of measuring how I am doing. It's funny but some of my friends started checking theirs as well.
Larry and I are busy getting some of the paintings framed to sell at the benefit concert. We have
them in our living room in different frames. The pictures look so beautiful! We were blessed to
get money donated to help us order some pictures. That really helped out a lot. Thank you to
everyone who blesses my life each day. I have to admit....I am totally spoiled!
shrinking and flattening out. Yeah! I'm constantly feeling the glands in my elbow joints as a way
of measuring how I am doing. It's funny but some of my friends started checking theirs as well.
Larry and I are busy getting some of the paintings framed to sell at the benefit concert. We have
them in our living room in different frames. The pictures look so beautiful! We were blessed to
get money donated to help us order some pictures. That really helped out a lot. Thank you to
everyone who blesses my life each day. I have to admit....I am totally spoiled!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Overcome with appreciation
Thank you to all of my dear family and friends! I deeply appreciate your prayers, love and
donations. This Saturday, Jheri Glover is hosting a special benefit "Night of Entertainment" at
MHS for me as well as for Christian and Stephanie. It's so nice of her and of all those that are
giving of their time and means to help us out.
Today, I was driving home from an appointment and I passed a beggar on the corner. He was
holding a sign and asking for money. I realized that we are all beggers... especially me. At this
time in my life I have to have money for my medicine in order to get well. So, basically I am
begging for help. Maybe in a sense we all beg for God's mercy or for others to help us out at
times. It is humbling but I truly appreciate all that each of you have done and are doing for me!
Most of all, I am thankful to my Heavenly Father for His constant outpouring of love and tender
mercies toward me. I am so happy. I trust in God and know that He is tenderly watching over
me and that He loves me. I am very content and trust that He is making me well.
donations. This Saturday, Jheri Glover is hosting a special benefit "Night of Entertainment" at
MHS for me as well as for Christian and Stephanie. It's so nice of her and of all those that are
giving of their time and means to help us out.
Today, I was driving home from an appointment and I passed a beggar on the corner. He was
holding a sign and asking for money. I realized that we are all beggers... especially me. At this
time in my life I have to have money for my medicine in order to get well. So, basically I am
begging for help. Maybe in a sense we all beg for God's mercy or for others to help us out at
times. It is humbling but I truly appreciate all that each of you have done and are doing for me!
Most of all, I am thankful to my Heavenly Father for His constant outpouring of love and tender
mercies toward me. I am so happy. I trust in God and know that He is tenderly watching over
me and that He loves me. I am very content and trust that He is making me well.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Last Few Days
Since starting the Rituxin, I haven't been feeling too great. I am not having any reactions to the
medicine, but have been very tired...so I take lots of naps. When starting a new medicine it is
normal to have this happen as it is attacking the cancer cells. Some of them get swollen and then
will flatten out later. I hope to get feeling better soon. Larry and I are going to the Hope Concert
for Christian and Stephanie Nielson tonight. There is no way I would miss it. Life is wonderful!
medicine, but have been very tired...so I take lots of naps. When starting a new medicine it is
normal to have this happen as it is attacking the cancer cells. Some of them get swollen and then
will flatten out later. I hope to get feeling better soon. Larry and I are going to the Hope Concert
for Christian and Stephanie Nielson tonight. There is no way I would miss it. Life is wonderful!
Friday, April 17, 2009
Personal Revelation
Today I went to Dr. Kellogg's office for a 4 hour treatment of Rituxin. I met a few people that
inquired of my illness. I told them what I could and of Dr. Burzynski. One of the lady's asked
when I was going to lose my hair. I told her that I wasn't. The head nurse explained to us that
Rituxin is a monoclonol antibody, and not chemotherapy.
I realize that Dr. Burzynski is not for everyone. For some people chemo or radiation may help
them. Others may be healed by just going the natural food and herb path. The most important
thing that I am realizing is the importance of personal revelation. Whatever our trials in life may
be... whether spiritual, physical, emotional, etc., it is so important that we are in tune with the
Lord and He will bless us according to our desires and His will. But, he wants us to ask in faith
and trust Him. I am so grateful that I know what is wrong with me and have found out the
direction I need to take. It's such a blessing to have our own liahonas and to be able to receive
personal revelation in our lives!
inquired of my illness. I told them what I could and of Dr. Burzynski. One of the lady's asked
when I was going to lose my hair. I told her that I wasn't. The head nurse explained to us that
Rituxin is a monoclonol antibody, and not chemotherapy.
I realize that Dr. Burzynski is not for everyone. For some people chemo or radiation may help
them. Others may be healed by just going the natural food and herb path. The most important
thing that I am realizing is the importance of personal revelation. Whatever our trials in life may
be... whether spiritual, physical, emotional, etc., it is so important that we are in tune with the
Lord and He will bless us according to our desires and His will. But, he wants us to ask in faith
and trust Him. I am so grateful that I know what is wrong with me and have found out the
direction I need to take. It's such a blessing to have our own liahonas and to be able to receive
personal revelation in our lives!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Singing
This afternoon I started getting concerned about having enough money to stay alive and pay for
the medicine from the Burzynski Clinic that costs $4,800 a month. So many people have been
very generous and donated money to my fund. I realize that there is a benefit concert coming up
on April 25th at MHS and I am sure that will help financially. But what about paying for the
medicines the following month and the next month after that...? Larry and I are working hard to
order prints of our two sons paintings, so we can sell them. We are also preparing to offer EZ Do-it-yourself
epozy garage coatings to sell via the internet. We hope to make more money with our business
to be able to pay our own medical bills. I found myself lying on the the couch tonight singing a
song of comfort. It is one of my favorite primary songs.
"The Lord commanded Nephi to go and build a boat
Nephi's older brothers believed it could not float
Laughing and mocking, they said he should not try,
Nephi was courageous, this was his reply--
I will go, I will do...the things the Lord commands,
I know the Lord provides a way, He wants me to obey.
I will go, I will do...the things the Lord commands,
I know the Lord provides a way, He wants me to obey."
The song brought comfort to my heart and a big smile on my face. I know that the Lord has
commanded me to be well. He provided the way to be healed through the Burzynski Clinic and I
know that He will provide a way to afford to get the medicine monthly. I know that we will be
guided by the Spirit and it will all work out.
the medicine from the Burzynski Clinic that costs $4,800 a month. So many people have been
very generous and donated money to my fund. I realize that there is a benefit concert coming up
on April 25th at MHS and I am sure that will help financially. But what about paying for the
medicines the following month and the next month after that...? Larry and I are working hard to
order prints of our two sons paintings, so we can sell them. We are also preparing to offer EZ Do-it-yourself
epozy garage coatings to sell via the internet. We hope to make more money with our business
to be able to pay our own medical bills. I found myself lying on the the couch tonight singing a
song of comfort. It is one of my favorite primary songs.
"The Lord commanded Nephi to go and build a boat
Nephi's older brothers believed it could not float
Laughing and mocking, they said he should not try,
Nephi was courageous, this was his reply--
I will go, I will do...the things the Lord commands,
I know the Lord provides a way, He wants me to obey.
I will go, I will do...the things the Lord commands,
I know the Lord provides a way, He wants me to obey."
The song brought comfort to my heart and a big smile on my face. I know that the Lord has
commanded me to be well. He provided the way to be healed through the Burzynski Clinic and I
know that He will provide a way to afford to get the medicine monthly. I know that we will be
guided by the Spirit and it will all work out.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Medicine Approved
Yeah! Finally, my insurance approved the Rituxin medicine. Now I can go to Dr. Kellogg and get
my IV treatments that I need. So, they will begin this week and will be repeated for about 6
weeks, then off for 6 months. Everything is moving along as planned now and I am getting into a
regular schedule with the medicines...my energy is high and life is good! Another blessing is that a
couple in our ward offered money towards getting some canvas prints of our sons paintings so that
we can sell them at the benefit concerts. Where do all these blessings come from? I know...do you?
my IV treatments that I need. So, they will begin this week and will be repeated for about 6
weeks, then off for 6 months. Everything is moving along as planned now and I am getting into a
regular schedule with the medicines...my energy is high and life is good! Another blessing is that a
couple in our ward offered money towards getting some canvas prints of our sons paintings so that
we can sell them at the benefit concerts. Where do all these blessings come from? I know...do you?
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Pills and Bills
It's incredible to me how expensive little pills cost. I am on 3 different kinds that are very costly.
(Rapamune, Zolinza and Tykerb) They cost thousands of dollars a month due to
research costs. My insurance doesn't cover them for mantle cell lymphoma cancer. But those
are the drugs that are effective for me. I am on them and already some of the tumors are
disappearing and others are flattening out. I have been on-line for days contacting the
manufacturers of these drugs and have filled out forms to apply for free medicine. The
companies like to have people use their drugs so that they can find out what other illnesses can
be cured with them. The medicines that I can't get free are those that are sold at the Burzynski
clinic. The "miracle drug" is well over $4,000 a month. It is the first group of pills started and
the last ones I will get off of. But, really, it comes down to pills and bills for awhile.
(Rapamune, Zolinza and Tykerb) They cost thousands of dollars a month due to
research costs. My insurance doesn't cover them for mantle cell lymphoma cancer. But those
are the drugs that are effective for me. I am on them and already some of the tumors are
disappearing and others are flattening out. I have been on-line for days contacting the
manufacturers of these drugs and have filled out forms to apply for free medicine. The
companies like to have people use their drugs so that they can find out what other illnesses can
be cured with them. The medicines that I can't get free are those that are sold at the Burzynski
clinic. The "miracle drug" is well over $4,000 a month. It is the first group of pills started and
the last ones I will get off of. But, really, it comes down to pills and bills for awhile.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Healing
Larry and I were reading scriptures this
morning and we read about the man that had palsy
(paralysis). Jesus was in his house and it was very crowded with followers, so his
friends lowered him down after removing part of the roof. Jesus healed him because
of his great faith. He told him to take up his bed and walk. Faith is trusting God
combined with action. I love it because this man and his friends did everything
they could to obtain the healing.
I have friends like this man that had the palsy. My friends and family are helping
me to pay for huge medical bills and are praying with great faith. I know that my
healing is coming about. My tumors are already flattening out and some are gone.
It's strange but true. Thank you everyone! It is truly because of my faith and the
faith of others that I will be healed..as I was promised!
This beautiful Easter day, I am grateful for the atonement. Not only did Jesus
make it possible for us to be resurrected, and also be forgiven of our sins, but he
also made it possible for us to be healed of our sicknesses. He suffered for those
things as well! Truly, all of our problems are answered through the atonement! I'm
thankful to God for his mercy to me.
morning and we read about the man that had palsy
(paralysis). Jesus was in his house and it was very crowded with followers, so his
friends lowered him down after removing part of the roof. Jesus healed him because
of his great faith. He told him to take up his bed and walk. Faith is trusting God
combined with action. I love it because this man and his friends did everything
they could to obtain the healing.
I have friends like this man that had the palsy. My friends and family are helping
me to pay for huge medical bills and are praying with great faith. I know that my
healing is coming about. My tumors are already flattening out and some are gone.
It's strange but true. Thank you everyone! It is truly because of my faith and the
faith of others that I will be healed..as I was promised!
This beautiful Easter day, I am grateful for the atonement. Not only did Jesus
make it possible for us to be resurrected, and also be forgiven of our sins, but he
also made it possible for us to be healed of our sicknesses. He suffered for those
things as well! Truly, all of our problems are answered through the atonement! I'm
thankful to God for his mercy to me.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Lots of Energy
I woke up very early this morning with so much energy. After mopping the floors, organizing
music, shopping at Sam's Club and cleaning off patio furniture, etc. we went to lunch at the
Landmark Restaurant with Larry's parents. Larry especially enjoyed the bread pudding! My
brother, David and his wife Gayle had flown in from California to visit me and my brother
Stephen who is in the hospital. We all went to Barrow's Neurological Institute to visit Stephen
and his faithful wife Mary who stays with him so much of the time. While driving home, we saw a
double full rainbow up in the sky. It reminded me that God keeps His promises. We all decided
to go out for dinner at a little Asian Restaurant that I didn't even know existed. Great food and
fun times with my family! David and Gayle are hilarious and never lack for something interesting
to say. Then, on the way home I could hardly stop laughing as we talked about some funny
family memories. What a great day!
music, shopping at Sam's Club and cleaning off patio furniture, etc. we went to lunch at the
Landmark Restaurant with Larry's parents. Larry especially enjoyed the bread pudding! My
brother, David and his wife Gayle had flown in from California to visit me and my brother
Stephen who is in the hospital. We all went to Barrow's Neurological Institute to visit Stephen
and his faithful wife Mary who stays with him so much of the time. While driving home, we saw a
double full rainbow up in the sky. It reminded me that God keeps His promises. We all decided
to go out for dinner at a little Asian Restaurant that I didn't even know existed. Great food and
fun times with my family! David and Gayle are hilarious and never lack for something interesting
to say. Then, on the way home I could hardly stop laughing as we talked about some funny
family memories. What a great day!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Thomas' Art Picture
Just weeks before Thomas left on his mission, I asked him to finish a large 4 x 5 foot acrylic
painting of the Arizona Temple. He had kind of given up on it and left it unfinished in the back
room. I told him that all I wanted was for him to finish that beautiful painting before he left. So,
he got out his brushes and finished it for his mother. I love the painting. It hangs on our living
room wall and has now been framed. It's beautiful. This is the second Arizona Temple painting
he has done. After being in the mission field only a few weeks, he learned of my illness. He
wrote that he would like to do something for me besides pray. We asked him if we could sell the
prints of his paintings and donate the money to my health fund. He is more than happy to do
that and feels that he is helping...which he is. So, we are ordering some canvas prints of 3 of his
paintings and one of James' paintings as well to sell at the upcoming benefit concerts. I treasure
these pictures that hang on my walls and hope that others will find joy in them as well. I look up
at the large Arizona Temple picture and just think of Thomas and can see him painting. I think
of our eternal family and how dear each on is to me. I am looking forward to attending the
temple soon.
painting of the Arizona Temple. He had kind of given up on it and left it unfinished in the back
room. I told him that all I wanted was for him to finish that beautiful painting before he left. So,
he got out his brushes and finished it for his mother. I love the painting. It hangs on our living
room wall and has now been framed. It's beautiful. This is the second Arizona Temple painting
he has done. After being in the mission field only a few weeks, he learned of my illness. He
wrote that he would like to do something for me besides pray. We asked him if we could sell the
prints of his paintings and donate the money to my health fund. He is more than happy to do
that and feels that he is helping...which he is. So, we are ordering some canvas prints of 3 of his
paintings and one of James' paintings as well to sell at the upcoming benefit concerts. I treasure
these pictures that hang on my walls and hope that others will find joy in them as well. I look up
at the large Arizona Temple picture and just think of Thomas and can see him painting. I think
of our eternal family and how dear each on is to me. I am looking forward to attending the
temple soon.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Life is Good
I went to my Oncologist today, ready for the IV treatment of rituxin...but didn't receive it due to
the insurance company not giving the approval yet. So, it will probably begin next week. Dr.
Kellogg is very nice and willing to do what he can to help me out. The waiting room was full of
cancer patients and I am grateful that I have my hair and that my medications don't cause
severe side effect. It was also very nice to have my loving husband at my side during this
difficult time. Larry actually went to see his dermatologist today and has a few operations
scheduled for the next few weeks. Surgery on his hand and nose for squeemish cell cancer and
then an incisional hernia repair on his entire abdomen sometime in May. So, we are helping
each other and leaning more on one another. It's a good thing.
The last couple of days I wasn't feeling too good. It was such a treat to enjoy some yummy soups
that a dear friend brought in. Dinner arrived just in time to feed James, his girlfriend and us.
Then tonight we had some more. Oh, it was sooo delicious. I'm so happy that the Lord is with
Larry and me during our trials. I am trying to study my scriptures more diligently and find so
much strength from them. I have found that personal revelation pours in during this time and I
need to always have a paper and pen available to write things down. Often, the inspiration has
nothing to do with what I am reading. The Lord is taking care of my every need and more. He is
wonderful! In one of the blessings that I received, I was told to read my personal scriptures for
at least an hour a day. I'm so glad the Lord asked me to do that because I need the spirit to
guide me. Dont we all.
the insurance company not giving the approval yet. So, it will probably begin next week. Dr.
Kellogg is very nice and willing to do what he can to help me out. The waiting room was full of
cancer patients and I am grateful that I have my hair and that my medications don't cause
severe side effect. It was also very nice to have my loving husband at my side during this
difficult time. Larry actually went to see his dermatologist today and has a few operations
scheduled for the next few weeks. Surgery on his hand and nose for squeemish cell cancer and
then an incisional hernia repair on his entire abdomen sometime in May. So, we are helping
each other and leaning more on one another. It's a good thing.
The last couple of days I wasn't feeling too good. It was such a treat to enjoy some yummy soups
that a dear friend brought in. Dinner arrived just in time to feed James, his girlfriend and us.
Then tonight we had some more. Oh, it was sooo delicious. I'm so happy that the Lord is with
Larry and me during our trials. I am trying to study my scriptures more diligently and find so
much strength from them. I have found that personal revelation pours in during this time and I
need to always have a paper and pen available to write things down. Often, the inspiration has
nothing to do with what I am reading. The Lord is taking care of my every need and more. He is
wonderful! In one of the blessings that I received, I was told to read my personal scriptures for
at least an hour a day. I'm so glad the Lord asked me to do that because I need the spirit to
guide me. Dont we all.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Home from Houston
It's great to be home. Maria and I arrived home on Saturday night. I've just
been slow in writing and trying to adjust to my new medications and home life. Larry has been
sick with a nasty cold and sore throat. We have been sleeping in different rooms and I miss
being with him. We give each other air hugs. I got to enjoy watching conference in our family
room with Larry and Joseph and Christina.
I think that I have the most awesome family in the world. I feel so loved and cared for. I want
everyone to feel that way. I think of some people that struggle and don't have support systems
and my heart aches for them. But, the greatest support system is from God. I feel of His love
for me and His loving arms wrapped around me. I feel peace and a calmness inside knowing that
He cares. We are all His children, of course He is there for each of us.
I have an organized schedule of pills that I take. I take 33 pills a day. It's actually more than
Larry takes. Getting good at swallowing pills. Most are amino pills others are for specific
purposes. The Sodium phenylbutyrate is to decrease the size of the tumors. Tykerb is to target
my Her-2 receptors. This medicine stops messages from being sent to cancer cells that tell
them to grow. So, I am diligent about doing what the doctor tells me to do. This Thursday, I
meet with my oncologist and will start another medicine through the IV to target my CD20 that
was found. What a blessing to know what I have wrong with me and to have medicines to help.
At the same time, I am on a very healthy diet. Lots of greens, very little meat if any. No red
meat. A variety of fruits and vegetables...wheat grass..xango mangostein, sunrider products,
essiac tea, lemon water, apricot kernels...etc.
Basically, I've been told that this particular illness is caused by chemicals or genetics. My
brother, Stephen has had a health problem that he is dealing with. They are still trying to
discover if he has lymphoma as well. They really don't know what he has. So....I have a list of
people that I am praying for and I remember to include myself. Thank you
for caring, praying, donating time or money or both to my cause. I really do appreciate all you
do for me and I need your help. We each have our own individual trials that help us to grow and
draw closer to God. Like one of my friends said to me, "It's just a test".
been slow in writing and trying to adjust to my new medications and home life. Larry has been
sick with a nasty cold and sore throat. We have been sleeping in different rooms and I miss
being with him. We give each other air hugs. I got to enjoy watching conference in our family
room with Larry and Joseph and Christina.
I think that I have the most awesome family in the world. I feel so loved and cared for. I want
everyone to feel that way. I think of some people that struggle and don't have support systems
and my heart aches for them. But, the greatest support system is from God. I feel of His love
for me and His loving arms wrapped around me. I feel peace and a calmness inside knowing that
He cares. We are all His children, of course He is there for each of us.
I have an organized schedule of pills that I take. I take 33 pills a day. It's actually more than
Larry takes. Getting good at swallowing pills. Most are amino pills others are for specific
purposes. The Sodium phenylbutyrate is to decrease the size of the tumors. Tykerb is to target
my Her-2 receptors. This medicine stops messages from being sent to cancer cells that tell
them to grow. So, I am diligent about doing what the doctor tells me to do. This Thursday, I
meet with my oncologist and will start another medicine through the IV to target my CD20 that
was found. What a blessing to know what I have wrong with me and to have medicines to help.
At the same time, I am on a very healthy diet. Lots of greens, very little meat if any. No red
meat. A variety of fruits and vegetables...wheat grass..xango mangostein, sunrider products,
essiac tea, lemon water, apricot kernels...etc.
Basically, I've been told that this particular illness is caused by chemicals or genetics. My
brother, Stephen has had a health problem that he is dealing with. They are still trying to
discover if he has lymphoma as well. They really don't know what he has. So....I have a list of
people that I am praying for and I remember to include myself. Thank you
for caring, praying, donating time or money or both to my cause. I really do appreciate all you
do for me and I need your help. We each have our own individual trials that help us to grow and
draw closer to God. Like one of my friends said to me, "It's just a test".
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Come What May and Love It-Part 2
After much prayer and fasting on the part of so many loved ones, as well as a tremendous amount of research from family, the Lord let me know that it was His desire for me to go to Houston, Texas to see Dr. Burzynski. Peace poured into my mind and heart and I knew without a shadow of a doubt that it was the path to take. But, it is so expensive and I don't have the money. How would it be possible and in such a hard economic time? But, when the Lord gives a commandment, He always provides a way. I was praying for guidance and for financial help, when I received a phone call and was told to give someone a call. It was within a few days that some wonderful people, of which I can't disclose their names as they swore me to secrecy, donated a good amount of money to my cause. That money as well as the money so lovingly offered from other loving people combined to make enough money to pay for the initial visit and expenses. We were also fortunate to be accepted by "Positive Impact" which is 501 C3 organization which makes it possible for all donations to be tax deductible.
Then, Chase and Tricia C. called and offered us to stay at their home. They picked us up at the airport at midnight last Sunday night and have provided a beautiful place for us to stay. They have a guest room and a private bathroom for us as well. And to top it off, they have let us use their car and their GPS to get around. Chase gets rides to and from medical school.
Larry stayed the first two nights and went to the initial doctor's appointment with me. Then he had to return home to run the business. Maria has been such a sweetheart and has been here the whole week. She left her son Tate, which is a hard thing to do.
Each day at the clinic they have run different tests, started new medications, given seminars, etc. We have had so many experiences, including a near accident, getting to see the Gulf of Mexico, and hanging around the house with me being sick due to a reaction to the medicine called rapimune. Driving the freeways is sometimes exhausting especially when we get lost. It's so wonderful to have family and friends that love me at this time.
About the Burzynski Clinic...I knew that this is where I was to receive medical treatment well before arriving here. But again, the Spirit testified to me when arriving the first day that I was at the right place for me.
Here's a little schedule of what has happened each day:
Sunday, March 30th-arrived at midnight at airport. Went to the Campbell's home in Pearland, Texas
Monday, march 31st-Went to the clinic and met Dr. Burzyinski, did genetic blood work, attended a very informative seminar, had a near fatal accident but we were protected.
Tuesday, April Fools Day-Took Larry to the airport, went to Doctor's appointment. Started on Dr. Burzyinski's miracle drug which is called Sodium Phenylbutyrate (PB) which is his oral version of antineoplastons. On the way home from the clinic we stopped at the presidential monument which was off the side of the freeway and got pictures. Tricia made us a very healthy and delicious quinoa salad.
Wed. April 2-Got lost, went to the clinic and started Amino Care and Brain Longevity supplements as well as Zolinza. We drove to Galveston and enjoyed walking along the beach of the Gulf of Mexico, and getting a natural foot massage in the sand! Tricia made us delicious fish taco's for dinner. What a treat.
Thurs, April 3-Had a nutrition class where they told us that people with lymphoma have an over reactive immune system. I need to avoid chlorine in my bath water as well as avoiding any chemicals, sprays, etc. They started me on rapimune of which I had an allergic reaction and got very sick. I was so weak and achy. I Couldn't do anything until 12:30 at night, but just flop on beds and stuff. Maria was busy massaging me. Maria made a delicious tortillas soup for dinner. Yummy! We had some real miracles again today. Dr. Kellogg in Arizona has agreed to continue me as his patient and work under the prescribed care of Dr. Burzynski! What a blessing. He will perform the intravenous treatments of Rituxin off and on for the next 3 years. Although I was so sick, it was the highlight of my day to talk to Jonathan/Carrie and their 4 children through the webcam. It was fun to see the kids faces and talk to everybody.
Friday, April 4th-We have been slow this morning as I have been recuperating. We will be leaving for the clinic soon.
Just know that Heavenly Father loves to bless us all! I'm overwhelmed with the blessings that continue to pour in to my life. Miracles never cease!
Then, Chase and Tricia C. called and offered us to stay at their home. They picked us up at the airport at midnight last Sunday night and have provided a beautiful place for us to stay. They have a guest room and a private bathroom for us as well. And to top it off, they have let us use their car and their GPS to get around. Chase gets rides to and from medical school.
Larry stayed the first two nights and went to the initial doctor's appointment with me. Then he had to return home to run the business. Maria has been such a sweetheart and has been here the whole week. She left her son Tate, which is a hard thing to do.
Each day at the clinic they have run different tests, started new medications, given seminars, etc. We have had so many experiences, including a near accident, getting to see the Gulf of Mexico, and hanging around the house with me being sick due to a reaction to the medicine called rapimune. Driving the freeways is sometimes exhausting especially when we get lost. It's so wonderful to have family and friends that love me at this time.
About the Burzynski Clinic...I knew that this is where I was to receive medical treatment well before arriving here. But again, the Spirit testified to me when arriving the first day that I was at the right place for me.
Here's a little schedule of what has happened each day:
Sunday, March 30th-arrived at midnight at airport. Went to the Campbell's home in Pearland, Texas
Monday, march 31st-Went to the clinic and met Dr. Burzyinski, did genetic blood work, attended a very informative seminar, had a near fatal accident but we were protected.
Tuesday, April Fools Day-Took Larry to the airport, went to Doctor's appointment. Started on Dr. Burzyinski's miracle drug which is called Sodium Phenylbutyrate (PB) which is his oral version of antineoplastons. On the way home from the clinic we stopped at the presidential monument which was off the side of the freeway and got pictures. Tricia made us a very healthy and delicious quinoa salad.
Wed. April 2-Got lost, went to the clinic and started Amino Care and Brain Longevity supplements as well as Zolinza. We drove to Galveston and enjoyed walking along the beach of the Gulf of Mexico, and getting a natural foot massage in the sand! Tricia made us delicious fish taco's for dinner. What a treat.
Thurs, April 3-Had a nutrition class where they told us that people with lymphoma have an over reactive immune system. I need to avoid chlorine in my bath water as well as avoiding any chemicals, sprays, etc. They started me on rapimune of which I had an allergic reaction and got very sick. I was so weak and achy. I Couldn't do anything until 12:30 at night, but just flop on beds and stuff. Maria was busy massaging me. Maria made a delicious tortillas soup for dinner. Yummy! We had some real miracles again today. Dr. Kellogg in Arizona has agreed to continue me as his patient and work under the prescribed care of Dr. Burzynski! What a blessing. He will perform the intravenous treatments of Rituxin off and on for the next 3 years. Although I was so sick, it was the highlight of my day to talk to Jonathan/Carrie and their 4 children through the webcam. It was fun to see the kids faces and talk to everybody.
Friday, April 4th-We have been slow this morning as I have been recuperating. We will be leaving for the clinic soon.
Just know that Heavenly Father loves to bless us all! I'm overwhelmed with the blessings that continue to pour in to my life. Miracles never cease!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Come What May and Love It-Part 1
Yesterday, we went to the Burzynski Clinic! My dear husband, Larry and my caring daughter Maria were both with me. We were guided so strongly to come here to Houston, Texas for this treatment. The last few weeks have been filled with so many blessings that I can hardly recount all of them. I want to thank each of you that have prayed for me, donated to my get-well fund, or have helped in any way to make it possible for me to get to the Burzynski clinic. You know who you are.
I will attempt to share my story with you.
Back in February, I discovered a lump under my right arm and to the side of my breast. When at a doctor's appointment for another reason I mentioned the lump to my primary care doctor. She discovered some other lumps in my arm pit and sent me in for an ultra sound. From there a biopsy was done and then on March 18, 2009, the surgeon, Dr. Edgar Hernandez told us that I had B-Cell, mantle cell lymphoma and he set up an appointment for me to see Dr. Chris Kellogg, a Hematologist/Oncologist to discuss treatment.
Previous to this time, my husband had given me a priesthood blessing and said I would need to do a lot of research and studying to get well. One of my sons gave me a blessing saying that I would be here when my youngest son, Thomas returned from his mission. He also commanded me to be well in the blessing. I remembered the blessing that Thomas had received from Pres. Shumway as he set him apart for his mission. He was told that his parents would be blessed while he was gone and that both his mother and his father would be here when he returned. Anyway, I felt strongly that the Lord would heal me but I was beginning to think that I would live a few years and then get healed in the next life.
I prayed to know what the Lord's will was. I really wasn't afraid to die if that was what the Lord wanted to have happen. I didn't seem to get an answer. The next morning, I prayed again. This time I was directed to read my blessing where I was reminded that the Lord would bless me with whatever righteous blessing that I seek through prayer. So, I decided that I wanted to be with my husband and also be here for my kids and grandchildren. I wanted to live. I realized that the Lord wanted me to SEEK for something and not only ask what His will was. After asking, I felt as if He granted that blessing to me. How wonderful!
Then, later that evening, a dear friend, President Huber, who is a Patriarch and a sealer in the temple, came over at our request and gave me another blessing. Again, I was told that I would be healed and that the healing would come through my faith and through the faith of others. It was the most beautiful blessing I have ever heard. I was so grateful again for a kind and loving Heavenly Father who heard my prayers and was willing to extend my life and heal me. Then, I received a wonderful visit from our bishop and his son who gave us wise counsel and encouragement. He said that I was worthy of my trials, that blessings and trials come together and that we would receive many blessings from this experience.
I continued to feel a tremendous outpouring of love. Family and friends called, sent cards, flowers, gifts and most importantly, they prayed with faith for me. I was really touched when my friends came by the house with daisies for me about every half hour. I was wondering why they all had a yellow ribbon and the same kind of a card. After the third person brought them by I started to take the vase of flowers to the back room so as not to embarrass anymore friends that might bring by the same flowers. It was then that I caught on and realized that it was planned and that they were building a beautiful bouquet of flowers for me. It was so sweet!
It was also on this day, which was my 53rd birthday, that I went to the Hematologist/Oncologist named Dr. Chris Kellogg. He told me the severity of my cancer and said that I had an average of 3 years to live. He also told us that I would need to have the strongest chemo-therapy available as well as a bone transplant. Then, after 1 1/2 years I would need to repeat it, as it would return. We were told that there is no medical cure for mantle cell lymphoma.
That evening, Larry and I stopped by my sister Mary Nielson's house to pick up a brochure that they had on cancer and information about the Burzynski Clinic. Surprise! I was overcome when I went into the back yard and discovered a huge reception- like birthday party for me. I was overcome. So many friends and relatives were there. My son Aaron and his wife Andrea as well as Maria and of course the Nielson's had planned it. They had a beautiful table with vegetables, sandwiches, etc. and a gorgeous cake with flowers on it. I was able to give lots of hugs and make a birthday wish and blow out the candles. I was overcome with the outpouring of love. I will write more later but for now, I need to get some rest.
I will attempt to share my story with you.
Back in February, I discovered a lump under my right arm and to the side of my breast. When at a doctor's appointment for another reason I mentioned the lump to my primary care doctor. She discovered some other lumps in my arm pit and sent me in for an ultra sound. From there a biopsy was done and then on March 18, 2009, the surgeon, Dr. Edgar Hernandez told us that I had B-Cell, mantle cell lymphoma and he set up an appointment for me to see Dr. Chris Kellogg, a Hematologist/Oncologist to discuss treatment.
Previous to this time, my husband had given me a priesthood blessing and said I would need to do a lot of research and studying to get well. One of my sons gave me a blessing saying that I would be here when my youngest son, Thomas returned from his mission. He also commanded me to be well in the blessing. I remembered the blessing that Thomas had received from Pres. Shumway as he set him apart for his mission. He was told that his parents would be blessed while he was gone and that both his mother and his father would be here when he returned. Anyway, I felt strongly that the Lord would heal me but I was beginning to think that I would live a few years and then get healed in the next life.
I prayed to know what the Lord's will was. I really wasn't afraid to die if that was what the Lord wanted to have happen. I didn't seem to get an answer. The next morning, I prayed again. This time I was directed to read my blessing where I was reminded that the Lord would bless me with whatever righteous blessing that I seek through prayer. So, I decided that I wanted to be with my husband and also be here for my kids and grandchildren. I wanted to live. I realized that the Lord wanted me to SEEK for something and not only ask what His will was. After asking, I felt as if He granted that blessing to me. How wonderful!
Then, later that evening, a dear friend, President Huber, who is a Patriarch and a sealer in the temple, came over at our request and gave me another blessing. Again, I was told that I would be healed and that the healing would come through my faith and through the faith of others. It was the most beautiful blessing I have ever heard. I was so grateful again for a kind and loving Heavenly Father who heard my prayers and was willing to extend my life and heal me. Then, I received a wonderful visit from our bishop and his son who gave us wise counsel and encouragement. He said that I was worthy of my trials, that blessings and trials come together and that we would receive many blessings from this experience.
I continued to feel a tremendous outpouring of love. Family and friends called, sent cards, flowers, gifts and most importantly, they prayed with faith for me. I was really touched when my friends came by the house with daisies for me about every half hour. I was wondering why they all had a yellow ribbon and the same kind of a card. After the third person brought them by I started to take the vase of flowers to the back room so as not to embarrass anymore friends that might bring by the same flowers. It was then that I caught on and realized that it was planned and that they were building a beautiful bouquet of flowers for me. It was so sweet!
It was also on this day, which was my 53rd birthday, that I went to the Hematologist/Oncologist named Dr. Chris Kellogg. He told me the severity of my cancer and said that I had an average of 3 years to live. He also told us that I would need to have the strongest chemo-therapy available as well as a bone transplant. Then, after 1 1/2 years I would need to repeat it, as it would return. We were told that there is no medical cure for mantle cell lymphoma.
That evening, Larry and I stopped by my sister Mary Nielson's house to pick up a brochure that they had on cancer and information about the Burzynski Clinic. Surprise! I was overcome when I went into the back yard and discovered a huge reception- like birthday party for me. I was overcome. So many friends and relatives were there. My son Aaron and his wife Andrea as well as Maria and of course the Nielson's had planned it. They had a beautiful table with vegetables, sandwiches, etc. and a gorgeous cake with flowers on it. I was able to give lots of hugs and make a birthday wish and blow out the candles. I was overcome with the outpouring of love. I will write more later but for now, I need to get some rest.
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