Thanks for the update, dear heart. We’re with you and Ruth in spirit and await a much welcomed feel good outcome of all this.
Caring for a loved one, what appears to be an intimate and micro gesture in the grand realm of the universe, echoes through the morphic field on a macro scale. Through helping her heal, you help heal the world. May the blessing of all the healers come upon you.
We’ll be here when you’ve completed this adventure. ❤️
What you are doing at this moment in your life is the most important work you can do, dear Mary. I trust you will not only help Ruth survive but rediscover hope and vibrant health while forging meaningful memories you will both treasure for the rest of your lives. And I've no doubt you will use this experience to help save other lives as well. I'm sure I'm not alone in admiring your nurturing, compassionate spirit and wishing Ruth a transformative journey toward healing.
While listening to an A.I. voiced podcast of something on Carl Jung's thought and life, I opened the substack message indicating yet another creative act of connecting from you.
The voice of Charles Dickens' Tiny Tim popped into mind with a 'God bless us every one'.
I sighed, and reaffirmed my blind trust in our capacity to handle with grace and gratitude whatever nature throws our way.
Hugs Mary, to you and all persons, personas, and sprigs of spring — all brothers and sisters, which you so eloquently remind us. Hugs.
Fenbendazole is a horse dewormer that was accidentally discovered to successfully treat glioblastoma in mice in a study when they were treated for pinworms & their tumors shrank & disappeared. It has since been successfully tested on a number of solid tumor cancers, including triple negative breast cancer. "They've" since created a human version, "mebendazole" with a vitamin protocol. Little to no side effects.
Fmi, See the substack Fenbendazole can cure cancer.
Wow! Mary, this is BIG. I'll be keeping you and Ruth in my thoughts and prayers. May "the force" be with you both as you embark upon this journey. If anyone could be a source of strength and comfort to a loved one going through such a trial, it would be you. I hope you'll update us every now and then as time permits. God Bless. xoxo
Dear Mary, I am sending equal amounts of Love to you and "Ruth" as you navigate this healing journey together. The caretaker often is forgotten, but it is a difficult role to play, no matter how much love we have for the person in the process of healing. What Margaret wrote below is so true. Big Big Hugs of Love to you, my friend. 🩷🩷🩷
Blessin's yer way Mary, an' many ta yer dear friend--hope she regains her health, cain't do better than the love 'n care yer providin' as support! Similarly, real life (in the form of mah barely 5' short jab-addled mama livin' where our kitchenette table wuz) took pride of place fer me too... I gotta post 'bout it but today I'm just comin' up fer air as end of last week we finally found a senior assisted livin' fer the ol' gal.... not easy but at least we don't have ta worry 'bout 'er mistakin' the basement door fer the loo an' fallin' (also she wuz seein' "blue monkeys" here...oh my!). Still workin' out the kinks but finally she's looked after an' now has a whole team of fanny-wipers (oh yeah, it was down ta that....poor gal--THAT's whut them clot shots wrought!) Havin' our own victim of Med-SIN in our midst now, I know yer on the right track!
Oh lord, Daisy... your poor mother. I'm so sorry for her and for your family. God love you for taking care of her! I've been following her/your saga as you've described it in harrowing detail on your stack, and I'm so glad you've found her a place. May it allow ALL of you to breathe a little easier. Blessings coming 'round to you, friend. xoxox
y' know I think it's a miracle she's still hangin' in there an' (holdin' my breath) she's startin' ta sound a little more lucid... moments, ya know...hopin' it's not all wishful thinkin' but they say the brain's plastic so I'll be crossin' my fingers 'n toes fer a little Lego Land action there! Yay fer both've us breathin' a little easier! I hope yer dear Ruth is stayin' strong thru all of it too--funny we're both havin' ta lay down our keyboards bein' a bit overtaken by the real but that's whut it's all about! Blessin's back...an' lordy we all need 'em now!
Thank you for the update, Mary. I wish 'Ruth' a speedy restoration to health, and know she could not be in better care. XOX
Best to you both.🙏 💝 😘
Thank you, Kathleen! xox
Thanks for the update, dear heart. We’re with you and Ruth in spirit and await a much welcomed feel good outcome of all this.
Caring for a loved one, what appears to be an intimate and micro gesture in the grand realm of the universe, echoes through the morphic field on a macro scale. Through helping her heal, you help heal the world. May the blessing of all the healers come upon you.
We’ll be here when you’ve completed this adventure. ❤️
Oh my friend, what a gorgeous perspective. I'm blessed by your framing. Thank you! xox!
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What you are doing at this moment in your life is the most important work you can do, dear Mary. I trust you will not only help Ruth survive but rediscover hope and vibrant health while forging meaningful memories you will both treasure for the rest of your lives. And I've no doubt you will use this experience to help save other lives as well. I'm sure I'm not alone in admiring your nurturing, compassionate spirit and wishing Ruth a transformative journey toward healing.
I agree that there's nothing more important, MAA. Thank you for your kindness and well-wishes; they are deeply appreciated! xox
Best wishes to “Ruth” for real healing & to you, Mary, if you are able to share the details of her journey to help others.
Hi Mary.
While listening to an A.I. voiced podcast of something on Carl Jung's thought and life, I opened the substack message indicating yet another creative act of connecting from you.
The voice of Charles Dickens' Tiny Tim popped into mind with a 'God bless us every one'.
I sighed, and reaffirmed my blind trust in our capacity to handle with grace and gratitude whatever nature throws our way.
Hugs Mary, to you and all persons, personas, and sprigs of spring — all brothers and sisters, which you so eloquently remind us. Hugs.
Steve
Prayers to you & your friend.
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Something worth looking into:
Fenbendazole is a horse dewormer that was accidentally discovered to successfully treat glioblastoma in mice in a study when they were treated for pinworms & their tumors shrank & disappeared. It has since been successfully tested on a number of solid tumor cancers, including triple negative breast cancer. "They've" since created a human version, "mebendazole" with a vitamin protocol. Little to no side effects.
Fmi, See the substack Fenbendazole can cure cancer.
https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/mebendazole-fenbendazole-proposed/comments?post_id=101040047&triedRedirect=true
Wow! Mary, this is BIG. I'll be keeping you and Ruth in my thoughts and prayers. May "the force" be with you both as you embark upon this journey. If anyone could be a source of strength and comfort to a loved one going through such a trial, it would be you. I hope you'll update us every now and then as time permits. God Bless. xoxo
God Bless Cathy, I am so thrilled with her recovery. She is blessed and this is a story of inspiration
God Bless her caring mom too.
Thank you for this story about Ruth, I will have her in my prayers. I will have both of you in my prayers.
‘Tis a beautiful thing you are doing for a friend. Sending love to you both, for her healing and your support of her. 💕
Dear Mary, I am sending equal amounts of Love to you and "Ruth" as you navigate this healing journey together. The caretaker often is forgotten, but it is a difficult role to play, no matter how much love we have for the person in the process of healing. What Margaret wrote below is so true. Big Big Hugs of Love to you, my friend. 🩷🩷🩷
Blessin's yer way Mary, an' many ta yer dear friend--hope she regains her health, cain't do better than the love 'n care yer providin' as support! Similarly, real life (in the form of mah barely 5' short jab-addled mama livin' where our kitchenette table wuz) took pride of place fer me too... I gotta post 'bout it but today I'm just comin' up fer air as end of last week we finally found a senior assisted livin' fer the ol' gal.... not easy but at least we don't have ta worry 'bout 'er mistakin' the basement door fer the loo an' fallin' (also she wuz seein' "blue monkeys" here...oh my!). Still workin' out the kinks but finally she's looked after an' now has a whole team of fanny-wipers (oh yeah, it was down ta that....poor gal--THAT's whut them clot shots wrought!) Havin' our own victim of Med-SIN in our midst now, I know yer on the right track!
Oh lord, Daisy... your poor mother. I'm so sorry for her and for your family. God love you for taking care of her! I've been following her/your saga as you've described it in harrowing detail on your stack, and I'm so glad you've found her a place. May it allow ALL of you to breathe a little easier. Blessings coming 'round to you, friend. xoxox
aw thanks Mary 💕 an' lotsa xos back at'cha...
y' know I think it's a miracle she's still hangin' in there an' (holdin' my breath) she's startin' ta sound a little more lucid... moments, ya know...hopin' it's not all wishful thinkin' but they say the brain's plastic so I'll be crossin' my fingers 'n toes fer a little Lego Land action there! Yay fer both've us breathin' a little easier! I hope yer dear Ruth is stayin' strong thru all of it too--funny we're both havin' ta lay down our keyboards bein' a bit overtaken by the real but that's whut it's all about! Blessin's back...an' lordy we all need 'em now!
"There's no more precious commodity than your time."
Under the circumstances, this is an epic column. And you show us how you will be spending yours. Points taken.
Sending you and your loved ones love and light!
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Blessings & healing recovery. Angels all Around - in GOD we Trust ...
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