Kay’s Story
I had nine tumors in all. One on my liver, 7 floating in my abdomen and one on the 1/3 of a pancreas I had left. (2/3 of my pancreas was removed with my spleen and a volley ball sized tumor in 2006.) The doctors were not optimistic and pretty well let me know we had to be aggressive in trying to treat this, I didn’t have time to waste.
Even though the first doctor was ready for me to pick out my casket, I confidently told him “No, it was going to be ok.” I remember feeling that God was going to heal me. It was a surreal moment to have this diagnosis. It had been one of the great fears of my life. God was allowing me to face it head on and to know that HE is greater than my biggest fear.
My husband stayed with me in the hospital all night and prayed over me. He had two visions of my healing by God’s hand. Through the next year he would hold on to those visions no matter what I was going through. I had a strong belief in God answering my prayer for healing. That trust. Belief. Has to be to the very core. No doubts. I had friends all over the world praying for me. I wanted Him to get the glory for all of it.
I started searching on the internet for cancer cures. I found several. The first two were The Gerson Therapy and Renae Caisse’s Essiac Tea. However, since I knew no one who had experienced these and like everyone else, all my life we are informed and led to believe that doctor’s know best and most cancer is “ treated” with chemotherapy, I followed my doctor’s direction. February 1, the day before my 50th birthday, I started chemotherapy. All the while, there were people praying for me all over the world. ( We lived 13 years in the Middle East) I believed prayer was going to make a huge difference. I believed being thankful and believing God was going to make a huge difference. I trusted Him. He sent me little God winks along the way. I wish I had wrote them all down now, so I could remember them because they were often. For example, the day I was at MD Anderson Cancer Hospital in Houston. I was doing my usual sitting in the waiting room praying for all those multitudes who were sick around me. But I felt like I wasn’t quite as close to Him on this day. I prayed, “God where are you today”. Then we got called in, weighed and a CHRISTIAN nurse ushered us into an exam room to wait. I looked up and there on a white board, the only thing written was an arrow pointing up with the words, “Trust Him”.
Kay’s comments on some of the supplements she takes everyday:
- Chlorella, Spirulina and Liposomal Vitamin C – Tremendous for revitalizing new cells, detoxing and providing tons of nutrients.
- Essiac Tea – I like having the pill form from Essiac Canada Intl.
- Curcumin/Tumeric and Iodine – Supports many organs, the immune system, and protects cells from oxidative stress.
- Proteolytic Enzymes – All cancer patients should consider taking enzymes.
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