I’m fascinated at my willingness to let a man I just met stick 3 to 4 inch needles in my feet, legs, shoulder, and gut. There really is no hesitation on my part to balance the world of allopathic medicine with a more intuitive and natural approach. It’s not even a choice. It feels so…
9-1-09 ChemoEd
Going to a cancer center exposes one to a lot of people, with cancer – imagine that. Sitting in the waiting room is eye opening — sort of. People seem to be optimists or pessimists, and a few Buddhists. The disease perhaps has the potential to transform a person, but, more frequently it seems to…
9.1.09 Chemo Education
We attended an hour of education today at the Cancer Center. It consisted mostly of info about the specific chemo meds that are going to be used (Adriamycin and Cytoxan) and all the possible side effects. I don’t know, but I would imagine listening to all the possible bodily functions that could misfire, might cause…
Recent Comments
- ralph morini on Boatbuilding project Summer 2019
- Kevin Klott on Three Videos, ED 659
- Vivian on ADA, Single Starting Point
- Robert Heath on Current Topic One, ED 650
- John on Current Topic Two, ED 650
-
Recent Posts
Categories
Archives
Follow Me