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This blog is a summary of our cancer travels and the solutions that I found to mitigate the many side effects which accompany chemo. All I want to do is help other people going through the same thing. Please understand that we are still going through treatment and it is taking me time to get everything onto this site. It is still under construction.

Surreal

April 17th, 2011  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

Here is the promised picture a couple of days later. I was going to do the usual run for gas, except this time (all the time now) I knew the place I was going to go because of their price.  I pull up to the pump and am startled by an HDTV monitor that is [...]

Letter to Our Govenor about Nuclear Power

February 7th, 2011  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

Below is a letter that I sent to Governor Rick Scott.  I wanted to voice my concerns regarding nuclear energy.  Please read this and if you agree with the information contained in this letter then copy and use it to send to your own representative.  Office of Governor Rick Scott
State of Florida
 The Capitol
400 S. [...]

Constipation

January 7th, 2011  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

We ended up going to the emergency room for Kayla because she had terrible stomach pain, a band of red across her abdomen that was about five inches high going across the front of her belly.  Completely weird symptom.  After tests the doctor said he had not seen such bad constipation.  His stated theory of [...]

Eclipse Adventure

December 21st, 2010  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

I am writing this in March because I was very remiss and did not update this blog for months. I had to write about a special night  from last year which I failed to put on the blog.  One of the highlights of the year (really of my life)  was to watch the lunar eclipse on [...]

Chances

November 15th, 2010  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

I am so sorry that I have not posted anything for several months.  Now I will go back and fill in the blanks.  On November 12th we took in a young man who is homeless.  It happened in an odd way.  I get a call from a lady who says she knows me but I [...]

Ionizing Radiation

November 9th, 2010  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

Today I finished two radiation videos for You Tube. They are pretty hard hitting, which I intended. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXR2A4mnV6o My objective is to wake people up on this subject. It is not normal that so many people are getting cancer. It is not something that just happens. Per my research and books that I have read, [...]

Medicine Today

November 3rd, 2010  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

I follow the Heart Scan Blog written by cardiologist Dr. William Davis. It is enjoyable reading his take on many health matters. This particular blog highlights a letter Dr. Davis received from a medical student. She says it all perfectly and illustrates how much of medicine is actually dictated by the consortium of pharmaceutical companies. [...]

Vitamin B5 and Stress

November 1st, 2010  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized  |  2 Comments

Well, many things have changed over the past couple of weeks. First I had decided to go into the travel industry selling cruises. My thought was that this is a happy industry that seems to be holding up pretty well through this economic downturn. I started the training two weeks ago and suffered throughout. The [...]

Worry

October 20th, 2010  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized  |  2 Comments

Another Saga I haven’t posted anything in weeks because of problems with Kayla. It seems we go from one thing to another. First we had two asthma attacks one in August and one in September. The resulting steroids worked for the asthma but turned Kayla into an emotional monster. She gets particularly nasty on them. [...]

More on Insurance

October 9th, 2010  |  by debwitter  |  Published in Uncategorized

Well, I spoke to a person who wants to remain anonymous who told me the following; any adult on medicaid with now find their options being winnowed down as doctors refuse to carry this insurance. Remember the hard time we had finding an orthopedist for Kayla’s broken wrist? This same scenario is probably being repeated [...]