God took us to Indiana...
From the moment Jody was diagnosed, we were on a two-pronged attack. Previous posts describe the conventional steps we took in detail. All the while we were investigating more natural approaches, largely because Jody has been interested in nutrition all her life.
With no human hope in the conventional sense, our friend Logan (a cancer survivor who did not choose chemo/radiation) helped us weed out the kooky types in the "natural" world, and we found ourselves in Indiana at the office of a man who has been helping and often curing patients in far worse shape than us with his protocols. Finally, some hope! I spoke personally to some of these patients. I challenged this doctor in every way - this was the most painful week of my life - and he withstood it all in a humble fashion, and has since won my trust.
He performed tests for Jody, established baselines, and put us on an extremely demanding regimen.
Psa. 116:6 The LORD preserves the simple; I was brought low, and He saved me.
With no human hope in the conventional sense, our friend Logan (a cancer survivor who did not choose chemo/radiation) helped us weed out the kooky types in the "natural" world, and we found ourselves in Indiana at the office of a man who has been helping and often curing patients in far worse shape than us with his protocols. Finally, some hope! I spoke personally to some of these patients. I challenged this doctor in every way - this was the most painful week of my life - and he withstood it all in a humble fashion, and has since won my trust.
He performed tests for Jody, established baselines, and put us on an extremely demanding regimen.
Psa. 116:6 The LORD preserves the simple; I was brought low, and He saved me.


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