RE: A breast lump made me count my regrets

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Thank you very much for your thoughts on this!

I am reluctant as well when it comes to traditional medicine just because I know what a big industry pharma is and because I have read multiple stories of people who healed without it.

I have read about mammograms and I know there is some amount of radiation implied and I was reluctant to do it. The breast RMI is the best option as it is non invasive and has no radiation implied. After that....I can only hope that the result won't make me delve further into this matter. Like any other person I still continue to think that this can't happen to me and maybe it will be ok and I can live with this lump without ever setting foot in the hospital again.

If I may ask what did your friend do in order to heal? I have read about the connection of some illnesses with unresolved trauma and there are cases of miraculous healings in which I do believe.



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Greetings @creativemary ,

Thank you for your kind reply.

Yes...I hope for that as well....that you may never have to interact with any hospital again.

Thank you for your kind query. My friend who still lives....she is one of those who sees a doctor once a year for her wellness check. She says she does so, so that in the event her situation becomes painful....she may need a prescription for that pain thus the continued visits. I can say she has not had pain though the lump is still there. Despite pressure from medical personnel she keeps her course.

As for her diet or any other action....she has never said.

She is a believer in Christ Jesus and does indeed pray. We know God delivers us either from or through disasters. We trust in Him.

Her sole reason for declining cancer treatment was the loss of friends and even her doctor to cancer....who had undergone chemo therapy treatment.

Kindest Regards,

Bleujay

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