Surviving Breast Cancer One Day At A Time!

Posted on May 5, 2008

I’ve done my homework and now I’m ready to share it with you. Wish you knew the real truth about cancer and your much needed survival? Now you can educate yourself, along with your hospital care. You can do it, you can survive cancer!

I want to make a believer out of you, so get ready, buckle down and read this information carefully, as one can only learn so much in so little time. Read on. It all happened in the year 2003,as I proceeded to resume my everyday life, and having no symptoms of cancer I truly was at the peak of my life.

I had just recently got married, and now all my children were grown and established in their own life. Things were going so great I thought, at last I can sit back and finally ENJOY life. At last after raising four sons and dealing with all the rebellious teenage years and such, I was all so ready for that much needed break just to breathe a little.

I had heard about mammogram’s and such, but chose to ignore all the red flags (signs) around me. During my usual nightly shower, it was like a strong spiritual force guiding my hand to the direct area where as I call it, my life changing force area. Oh my I thought, what’s this I feel, something seems different somehow, I’ve never witnessed a lump on my breast before. Something like the size of a small golf ball residing on my breast was no laughing matter.

As I desperately searched the other breast there was no growth of any kind. I really have to say that before my diagnosis I felt it in the deepest part of my being that I had cancer, call it women’s intuition but it was like being in a foggy dream, kinda hoping you will wake up soon.

After waking my husband and asking him to confirm my newly discovered lump, he too agreed that something was a little off somehow. Now at this point, my husband and I needed answers and we needed them in a hurry. A week later my life changed for what I thought was the worst. After hearing those dreaded words, yes you have cancer, my heart sunk.

My doctor informed me that the cancer was spreading rapidly, and that surgery was needed to try and get a grip on things.

My body was limp, my heart was pounding and I felt shocked and confused, but then right at that moment something washed over me and somehow I knew in my inner being that I was going to be all right! I knew that GOD was with me , because I could feel a strong spiritual presence surrounding me.

After going thru so many of life’s disappointments I knew that I had to pick up the pieces of my fractured life, but how I thought? Where do I turn for help ? That’s when I turned to the computer for help. It’s been 5 years now and I still study and will continue too for as long as possible. Now I would like to share this information with others. Lifestyle changes can improve your overall health. As we all know, life holds no guarantees but, one must educate themselves to all the possibilities in life.

You won’t learn everything in a doctors office, you MUST learn life changing exercises outside the doctors office. I have lived thru this nightmare and now I can share things with you that you will never learn from your doctor. There’s always two sides to every coin, now I’m ready to flip the coin over to show you a different way of seeing things. Begin the journey and survive cancer!

I am a cancer advisor, guiding people on the road to viewing cancer in a whole new light. People need to know that there’s life AFTER cancer. Being a 5 year cancer survivor I have learned many things. As I continue to guide folks on their continued journey, people become at ease, therefore able to uncover concealed hurt and pain hidden away like an old treasure map.There’s much to learn about the release of guilt and pain, in order to begin the healing process. One must unite the spiritual and physical body back as one,before inner healing can begin. The body MUST become Renewed! Read more breast cancer articles here at http://www.canceradvance.com

Article Author :Lobita_Grimes

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