Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Congrats on the new addition on the way, and that you got a new a/c today, and you found your way here with us. I send you healing thoughts and hope you are better soon. Hugs, Donna --- Buckeyebren <buckeyebren wrote: > I kinda forgot to introduce myself and just started > sending in the recipes. I figure, Hey! That's what > the group is for right? DOH! Anyhow, I am Bren from > Columbus Ohio. I am married to an aweomse guy, > Austin..yep, like the capitol of Texas. He just > graduated from Ohio State University with a degree > in History, moves stock for Target and just applied > for graduate school at Kent State University. We are > awaiting an answer. I no longer work due to bad > health. I have a lung tumor and severe degenerative > spinal disc disease. I love to cook, read, and spend > time with our cats. I am mom to 2 and grama to 1 > 3/4...meaning one is due to arrive any moment now. > SInce my time on earth my well be limited, I try to > enjoy each and every moment. I just had an air > conditioner installed in my apartment about 2 hours > ago so I am enjoying it... > > Bren > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Thanks Donna Bren - Donnalilacflower Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:13 PM Re: New here too Bren Congrats on the new addition on the way, and that you got a new a/c today, and you found your way here with us. I send you healing thoughts and hope you are better soon. Hugs, Donna --- Buckeyebren <buckeyebren wrote: > I kinda forgot to introduce myself and just started > sending in the recipes. I figure, Hey! That's what > the group is for right? DOH! Anyhow, I am Bren from > Columbus Ohio. I am married to an aweomse guy, > Austin..yep, like the capitol of Texas. He just > graduated from Ohio State University with a degree > in History, moves stock for Target and just applied > for graduate school at Kent State University. We are > awaiting an answer. I no longer work due to bad > health. I have a lung tumor and severe degenerative > spinal disc disease. I love to cook, read, and spend > time with our cats. I am mom to 2 and grama to 1 > 3/4...meaning one is due to arrive any moment now. > SInce my time on earth my well be limited, I try to > enjoy each and every moment. I just had an air > conditioner installed in my apartment about 2 hours > ago so I am enjoying it... > > Bren > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 You are your mom will have a bunch of prayers with my Tibetan prayer bowl and I send you both good healing karma, keep strong. A positive outlook plays a big part, keep your stress down. Lots of good calm music. Bunches of hugs, Donna --- Buckeyebren <buckeyebren wrote: > This looks like a good idea although so does the > kitcheree. I have always loved garlic and > vegetables and eat great quantities of them, which > may explain why so far this tumor has not grown. I > am now attempting to reverse the damage done to my > body in the past, so far changes in lifestyle and > diet have worked. I am still debating what to do. > > I will also pass this recipe on to my mother. She > has pancreatic cancer and has chosen to forgo > treatment because she was a nurse for 40 years and > she knows the odds. We can use all the healthy > recipes you can pass on to us. > > Bren > - > greatyoga > > Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:13 PM > Re: New here too > > > Bren, > > Welcome to the group. We would like you to stay > longer with Austin, > the group and your grandchildren. Here is a yogic > recipe > specifically for pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic > cancer has the > lowest survival rate of any cancer including lung > cancer. Garlic is > specific to the lungs. You may want to try this. > This is a 40 day > or longer diet so if you do it you would have to > be diligent. If > you just do it a couple of days, it will not > change anything. You > could probably add some steamed veggies if you > like but nothing else > if you do it. Otherwise don't do it and eat > cheesecake.:>)) I will > say it is not that tasty but look at the upside > compared to the > downside. Here is the recipe and it is up to you. > Another > alternative is to just eat kitcheree for 40 days > or more and that is > it. Best wishes nonetheless. > > Garlic Pudding > > 1 cup white Basmati rice > 3 cups milk > 1 cup garlic, chopped > > Simmer milk add rice and garlic and cook until > rice is fluffy about > 15-20 minutes. > > GB > > > > Heat milk to simmer > > > , > " Buckeyebren " > <buckeyebren wrote: > > > > I kinda forgot to introduce myself and just > started sending in the > recipes. I figure, Hey! That's what the group is > for right? DOH! > Anyhow, I am Bren from Columbus Ohio. I am married > to an aweomse > guy, Austin..yep, like the capitol of Texas. He > just graduated from > Ohio State University with a degree in History, > moves stock for > Target and just applied for graduate school at > Kent State > University. We are awaiting an answer. I no longer > work due to bad > health. I have a lung tumor and severe > degenerative spinal disc > disease. I love to cook, read, and spend time with > our cats. I am > mom to 2 and grama to 1 3/4...meaning one is due > to arrive any > moment now. SInce my time on earth my well be > limited, I try to > enjoy each and every moment. I just had an air > conditioner installed > in my apartment about 2 hours ago so I am enjoying > it... > > > > Bren > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 I have home full of love here. My cats constantly are snuggling and cuddling me. Beside my monitor is a cat and in the cubby below my PC tower is another cat. Every time I sneeze or cough one of them comes to me and snuggles with me and purrs. If I walk away from the PC, they follow. I go no where in the house without them. Bren - Donnalilacflower Wednesday, June 07, 2006 7:08 PM Re: Re: New here too Bren You are your mom will have a bunch of prayers with my Tibetan prayer bowl and I send you both good healing karma, keep strong. A positive outlook plays a big part, keep your stress down. Lots of good calm music. Bunches of hugs, Donna --- Buckeyebren <buckeyebren wrote: > This looks like a good idea although so does the > kitcheree. I have always loved garlic and > vegetables and eat great quantities of them, which > may explain why so far this tumor has not grown. I > am now attempting to reverse the damage done to my > body in the past, so far changes in lifestyle and > diet have worked. I am still debating what to do. > > I will also pass this recipe on to my mother. She > has pancreatic cancer and has chosen to forgo > treatment because she was a nurse for 40 years and > she knows the odds. We can use all the healthy > recipes you can pass on to us. > > Bren > - > greatyoga > > Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:13 PM > Re: New here too > > > Bren, > > Welcome to the group. We would like you to stay > longer with Austin, > the group and your grandchildren. Here is a yogic > recipe > specifically for pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic > cancer has the > lowest survival rate of any cancer including lung > cancer. Garlic is > specific to the lungs. You may want to try this. > This is a 40 day > or longer diet so if you do it you would have to > be diligent. If > you just do it a couple of days, it will not > change anything. You > could probably add some steamed veggies if you > like but nothing else > if you do it. Otherwise don't do it and eat > cheesecake.:>)) I will > say it is not that tasty but look at the upside > compared to the > downside. Here is the recipe and it is up to you. > Another > alternative is to just eat kitcheree for 40 days > or more and that is > it. Best wishes nonetheless. > > Garlic Pudding > > 1 cup white Basmati rice > 3 cups milk > 1 cup garlic, chopped > > Simmer milk add rice and garlic and cook until > rice is fluffy about > 15-20 minutes. > > GB > > > > Heat milk to simmer > > > , > " Buckeyebren " > <buckeyebren wrote: > > > > I kinda forgot to introduce myself and just > started sending in the > recipes. I figure, Hey! That's what the group is > for right? DOH! > Anyhow, I am Bren from Columbus Ohio. I am married > to an aweomse > guy, Austin..yep, like the capitol of Texas. He > just graduated from > Ohio State University with a degree in History, > moves stock for > Target and just applied for graduate school at > Kent State > University. We are awaiting an answer. I no longer > work due to bad > health. I have a lung tumor and severe > degenerative spinal disc > disease. I love to cook, read, and spend time with > our cats. I am > mom to 2 and grama to 1 3/4...meaning one is due > to arrive any > moment now. SInce my time on earth my well be > limited, I try to > enjoy each and every moment. I just had an air > conditioner installed > in my apartment about 2 hours ago so I am enjoying > it... > > > > Bren > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 I sure know that feeling around here!!! But I love my felines and canines!! Marilyn Daub mcdaub Vanceburg, KY My Cats Knead Me!! - Buckeyebren Thursday, June 08, 2006 8:26 PM Re: Re: New here too Bren I have home full of love here. My cats constantly are snuggling and cuddling me. Beside my monitor is a cat and in the cubby below my PC tower is another cat. Every time I sneeze or cough one of them comes to me and snuggles with me and purrs. If I walk away from the PC, they follow. I go no where in the house without them. Bren We Made Changes Your email is all new. Learn More Share Feedback Recent Activity a.. 52New Members b.. 104New Files Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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