Today I spent time at the Cancer Clinic getting my last dosage of Rituxin through IV. Rituxin is
not chemotherapy, but it is a medicine that is used for many cancers. I finally met someone
that was diagnosed with Mantle Cell -Non Hodgkin Lymphoma. The patient is a man that was
having his last dosage of chemo. It wasn't by chance that I was seated next to him. I talked
briefly to his sister or sister in law and found out that he had the same kind of cancer as me.
I gave them my phone number and I hope that they call --so that we can exchange information.
He wondered why I hadn't lost my hair. I asked my nurse how many people
in the clinic have mantle cell non hodgkins lymphoma and she said that in all the years of her
working there she had never met another patient that had it. It is very rare.
I wanted to tell him about the Burzynski Clinic but didn't feel like that was the time nor the
place to do it. If he calls and inquires then I will tell him what I am doing. I think each person
needs to be directed to the correct path for them. But, if I were him, I would certainly look into
what the Lord has inspired me to do. I feel so blessed and continue to KNOW that the Lord is
healing me. It's so exciting.