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Jimi, I am so sorry to hear about your daughter's cancer. I am even more

sorry for the pain you and her mother have for not being told about

everything by her. My thoughts, prayers and good wishes are with you and

especially for .

Deb in NM

On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 7:35 AM, Jimi AKA Desert Eagle wrote:

> As some may have noted over the last while I have been a bit distant on my

> daily flooding of you with my e-mails and political views. There is a

> reason.

>

> As some of you may know, most don't, since about last June our daughter

> has had some medical problems with her female parts. During

> Christmas

> brake she alluded to the fact she " may have cancer " . That caused her mom

> and

> me to push for answers to many questions, and meet a stone wall of non

> answers. The more questions we ask, the less contact and answers we got.

>

> Last night we were hit with a bomb shell. Having not heard from in a

> couple of days, after many attempts, Theresa called a couple of her room

> mates at school, got no answers but left messages. One called her back

> fairly late. It appears that her friends and room mates thought Theresa and

> I were some kind of " Monsters " because we were not there for .

>

> It appears that found out last July that she had Ovarian Cancer, and

> it has now moved to her liver, and with all appearances, her brain. She

> lever told us about the first part, let alone the progression, and we don't

> know why. Needless to say, Theresa and I are at a loss of understanding,

> and

> have more questions than answers now as to why she never told us anything.

>

> does not know that we now know what is going on. Her roommate

> invited

> Theresa down to stay in her room and talk to with support from her

> friends. Spring break starts Friday and we are going to start today to try

> to get the funds together so she can go.

>

> If you would, please pray that we can get answers andwill know what to do

> and what to say. To say that we are at a loss of understanding would be an

> understatement.

>

> I thought I should let you know because many of you know and love our

> daughter and should know what is going on.

>

> Jimi

> A Man is born many men, but dies as only one.

>

> “Lest I keep my complacent way

> I must remember somewhere out there

> a person or persons died for me today.

> As long as there must be war

> I ask and I must answer,

> was I worth dying for?”

>

> ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

>

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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I am so sorry! It sounds like your daughter might be in some sort of denial.

When my husband (who was a Navy Corpsman) was diagnosed with cancer, he

seriously dragged his feet getting treatment.He told me the Dr told him he had

time to " figure out treatments plans " which later I found out was a fabrication.

My husband was in complete denial about the gravity if the situation and waited

7 months for surgery which complicated things. Also, if there is cancer in the

brain, this might cause personality changes in your daughter. Hoping for the

best for you and your daughter.

>

> As some may have noted over the last while I have been a bit distant on my

> daily flooding of you with my e-mails and political views. There is a

> reason.

>

> As some of you may know, most don't, since about last June our daughter

> has had some medical problems with her female parts. During Christmas

> brake she alluded to the fact she " may have cancer " . That caused her mom and

> me to push for answers to many questions, and meet a stone wall of non

> answers. The more questions we ask, the less contact and answers we got.

>

> Last night we were hit with a bomb shell. Having not heard from in a

> couple of days, after many attempts, Theresa called a couple of her room

> mates at school, got no answers but left messages. One called her back

> fairly late. It appears that her friends and room mates thought Theresa and

> I were some kind of " Monsters " because we were not there for .

>

> It appears that found out last July that she had Ovarian Cancer, and

> it has now moved to her liver, and with all appearances, her brain. She

> lever told us about the first part, let alone the progression, and we don't

> know why. Needless to say, Theresa and I are at a loss of understanding, and

> have more questions than answers now as to why she never told us anything.

>

> does not know that we now know what is going on. Her roommate invited

> Theresa down to stay in her room and talk to with support from her

> friends. Spring break starts Friday and we are going to start today to try

> to get the funds together so she can go.

>

> If you would, please pray that we can get answers andwill know what to do

> and what to say. To say that we are at a loss of understanding would be an

> understatement.

>

> I thought I should let you know because many of you know and love our

> daughter and should know what is going on.

>

> Jimi

> A Man is born many men, but dies as only one.

>

> " Lest I keep my complacent way

> I must remember somewhere out there

> a person or persons died for me today.

> As long as there must be war

> I ask and I must answer,

> was I worth dying for? "

>

> ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

>

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my heart goes out to you and your family, i am so sorry to hear the news

and how your daughter has handled it. people can do some strange things

when dealing with illness, and i pray that she is able to ask for and

accept help and support from you and her mother.

last year i had a 25 year old dear friend come down with a tumor in her

chest the size of a grapefruit. thankfully she has recovered and all looks

good, but the shock and trauma of cancer so young really shook all of us to

the bone. i believe in miracles and pray your daughter gets help and

healing to all of you and yours.

gail

On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Jimi AKA Desert Eagle wrote:

> As some may have noted over the last while I have been a bit distant on my

> daily flooding of you with my e-mails and political views. There is a

> reason.

>

> As some of you may know, most don't, since about last June our daughter

> has had some medical problems with her female parts. During

> Christmas

> brake she alluded to the fact she " may have cancer " . That caused her mom

> and

> me to push for answers to many questions, and meet a stone wall of non

> answers. The more questions we ask, the less contact and answers we got.

>

> Last night we were hit with a bomb shell. Having not heard from in a

> couple of days, after many attempts, Theresa called a couple of her room

> mates at school, got no answers but left messages. One called her back

> fairly late. It appears that her friends and room mates thought Theresa and

> I were some kind of " Monsters " because we were not there for .

>

> It appears that found out last July that she had Ovarian Cancer, and

> it has now moved to her liver, and with all appearances, her brain. She

> lever told us about the first part, let alone the progression, and we don't

> know why. Needless to say, Theresa and I are at a loss of understanding,

> and

> have more questions than answers now as to why she never told us anything.

>

> does not know that we now know what is going on. Her roommate

> invited

> Theresa down to stay in her room and talk to with support from her

> friends. Spring break starts Friday and we are going to start today to try

> to get the funds together so she can go.

>

> If you would, please pray that we can get answers andwill know what to do

> and what to say. To say that we are at a loss of understanding would be an

> understatement.

>

> I thought I should let you know because many of you know and love our

> daughter and should know what is going on.

>

> Jimi

> A Man is born many men, but dies as only one.

>

> “Lest I keep my complacent way

> I must remember somewhere out there

> a person or persons died for me today.

> As long as there must be war

> I ask and I must answer,

> was I worth dying for?”

>

> ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

>

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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I am sorry to hear about your daughter. My sorrow can not help, and I know that.

Although, my Prayers may and will as God wills.

one thing I know is that if I knew I had cancer, I would drink all the strong

10-14 day old brewed Kombucha I could get my hands on. Not only for the easing

of ChemoTherapy drug symptoms, but also in prayer that the Kombucha would aid in

reducing the cancer itself.

I remember reading about it in the book from G. , Betsy Pryor, and Harald

Teitze. Three differant authors.

I dont want to push false hope. More rather push Strong Faith in God and the

Healing power of the Son, along with what we can do to help the process.

My Prayers Daily will be for your Daughter.

M

>

> > As some may have noted over the last while I have been a bit distant on my

> > daily flooding of you with my e-mails and political views. There is a

> > reason.

> >

> > As some of you may know, most don't, since about last June our daughter

> > has had some medical problems with her female parts. During

> > Christmas

> > brake she alluded to the fact she " may have cancer " . That caused her mom

> > and

> > me to push for answers to many questions, and meet a stone wall of non

> > answers. The more questions we ask, the less contact and answers we got.

> >

> > Last night we were hit with a bomb shell. Having not heard from in a

> > couple of days, after many attempts, Theresa called a couple of her room

> > mates at school, got no answers but left messages. One called her back

> > fairly late. It appears that her friends and room mates thought Theresa and

> > I were some kind of " Monsters " because we were not there for .

> >

> > It appears that found out last July that she had Ovarian Cancer, and

> > it has now moved to her liver, and with all appearances, her brain. She

> > lever told us about the first part, let alone the progression, and we don't

> > know why. Needless to say, Theresa and I are at a loss of understanding,

> > and

> > have more questions than answers now as to why she never told us anything.

> >

> > does not know that we now know what is going on. Her roommate

> > invited

> > Theresa down to stay in her room and talk to with support from her

> > friends. Spring break starts Friday and we are going to start today to try

> > to get the funds together so she can go.

> >

> > If you would, please pray that we can get answers andwill know what to do

> > and what to say. To say that we are at a loss of understanding would be an

> > understatement.

> >

> > I thought I should let you know because many of you know and love our

> > daughter and should know what is going on.

> >

> > Jimi

> > A Man is born many men, but dies as only one.

> >

> > " Lest I keep my complacent way

> > I must remember somewhere out there

> > a person or persons died for me today.

> > As long as there must be war

> > I ask and I must answer,

> > was I worth dying for? "

> >

> > ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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What has so excellently expressed below is also in my heart for

your Daughter . I just want you know that I have joined the group

of people praying into this emergency.

So I pray Shalom: well-being of body, mind and spirit for your daughter,

knowing that Yeshua loves her more than we ever could. He is The Healer.

Blessings

from Margret and the Pegg household x x x

In message <jjail4+7mjmeGroups> you wrote:

> I am sorry to hear about your daughter. My sorrow can not help, and I

> know that. Although, my Prayers may and will as God wills.

> one thing I know is that if I knew I had cancer, I would drink all the

> strong 10-14 day old brewed Kombucha I could get my hands on. Not only

> for the easing of ChemoTherapy drug symptoms, but also in prayer that the

> Kombucha would aid in reducing the cancer itself.

> I remember reading about it in the book from G. , Betsy Pryor, and

> Harald Tietze. Three differant authors.

> I dont want to push false hope. More rather push Strong Faith in God and the

Healing power of the Son, along with what we can do to help the process.

> My Prayers Daily will be for your Daughter.

>

> M

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