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Trust and love

A friend sent me this and I had to share.😄

No exciting answers or movement yet. 

I had a follow up appointment with the neck surgeon via phone. Nothing much to say there,  he thinks everything looks good on his end. I’m grateful for some sense of progress.  He did say the weird turtleneck sensation I have on occasion is normal. It likely won’t ever go away but should happen less and less over time.  He said he was disappointed for me about the chest and that he sent a message to the thoracic surgeon. He’s a nice guy.

I’m still waiting to hear when I can just schedule the surgery already.  So, we wait.

In the meantime,  I was told about this amazing- sounding facility that does a whole body approach for strengthening the immune system,  which therefore also gives your body the chance to fight off the cancer.  Their approach is supposed to also help with autoimmune issues,  so it sounds like the perfect treatment. It’s 3 intensive weeks in Mexico,  with a follow up program for several months with virtual visits and the works.

They have all kinds of new,  cutting edge treatments from somatic therapy to photodynamic light treatments,  immunotherapy,  etc.  Hope4cancer.com if anyone wants to check it out.

The downside?

It’s about 50k.

Sigh.

It’s possible that insurance would cover a small portion of it,  but it would be all out of network and I wouldn’t know until after the fact.

Anyone swimming in coins like scrooge mcduck that wants to give me 50g’s? 😆

Alas, I start a contract job on Monday.  I’m excited about it but also feeling a little hesitant about how I’m going to balance everything.  Nonetheless,  it’s with good people and the pay is good per hour so I’m just trusting that it is all going to work out.

A friend told me yesterday that everything boils down to trust and love. What else is there, really?

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