Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 Hi everybody, This is Johanne! My husband and I have been asked to monitor the 'healing' progress of a couple whose 3 year old daughter has to undergo a radical surgery and 9 months of chemo for a reoccurrence of Rhabdomyosarcoma in the vagina. They are planning on taking out her rectum, her bladder, her uterus, her vagina and whatever else and 'burn' her on her second round of chemo. My question to you guys is how do we best support that little one? I have been a clinical nutritionist for the past 14 years and never accepted a case like this. It is my first child outside 2 of our four children that had cancer. So there is a legal issue here as well. I never felt comfortable helping people who choose allopathy to this extent. I fought my battles with cancer naturally with sometimes surgery but that is it! But, before God, we did not feel right to refuse to help them. So I am asking all of you, how can I best support them? Thanks, Johanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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