My Story

I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Her2 positive breast cancer Dec. 27th, 2011. I had three large tumors in my left breast, I also had two positive lymph nodes and so with 5 positive biopsies I started my journey. In the beginning, it was a whirlwind and within a week, I was getting a port and preparing for chemo and the rush to save my life was on. Eight months later (August 20th) after stopping chemo (12 sessions) and not having surgery (a suggested double mastectomy) or radiation like my doctors wanted me to, I sat at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Illinois and heard the results of a mammogram, MRI, Pet Scan and blood tests were that they could find no cancer in my body. The nurses and doctors were baffled and no one could explain how I could have had this terrible cancer and it was now gone, except for me. I said the Lord healed me through prayers, education, diet and supplements. I started this blog when I was first diagnosed, it is not just about on cancer, but my life and day-to-day thoughts and activities. There are suggested websites, blogs, videos and more here that I believe can benefit those dealing with cancer and those who want to be preventative. My hope is that you and yours will learn, be encouraged and healed. My family prays every night for those with cancer and that you will be not only be healed but that you will live long and happy lives.
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Love and Blessings on your journey.
Karri

Thursday, March 06, 2014

A Dying Woman

I have seen these a few Pictures of a Dying Woman a few times now and I thought my readers may be interested in seeing them too.

By the way, I went on Tuesday morning and had a mammogram and ultrasound and well.... I am still cancer free! Of course, the doctor wanted to do an MRI because of calcification but there's less now that before and so I think he's crazy! Maybe in another few years I'll get check out again.

Be blessed
Karri

2 comments:

  1. "By the way, I had scans and I'm still cancer-free" ….that's HUGE!! Amazing and wonderful! Yaaaaay!

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  2. Well Lisa, I really had no doubts and so to me it really was a "by the way" comment. Thanks for your support and excitement!

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