Guest guest Posted July 3, 2006 Report Share Posted July 3, 2006 Hi Jody, I am sorry to hear that your friend was not able to cure herself. I don't know if you didn't have immunics yet, or maybe had unthinkingness getting in the way of using it. I am putting this message through because it is so important for people to see what can happen if they don't know there is a cure, or in this case, didn't use it. I am asking you to please help us tell people about the cure drive, so we can avoid unnessesary suffering. Just think how many people in the world have died, because they didn't know the Cure Drive exists. There are a number of ways you can help. Go here to learn more http://www.immunics.org/00open/1_save_lives/save_lives.htm We NEED a lot more people out there being activists. Remember....Immunics taught imperfectly, still cures. With Love, Susie Jody wrote-------------- ....and the failure to go further. About 8 weeks ago my friend began complaining about difficulty breathing. 2 weeks later her breathing was so difficult she went to the Emergency Room. The doctor's diagnosis was anxiety. He prescribed Xanax and told her to breathe into a bag when breathing became difficult. Her breathing difficulty continued. It didn't seem to me that the breathing difficulty was emotional or more than purely physical. She could only walk up 2 or 3 stairs before she had to stop and rest. I suggested she see her own physician. She did not have one. She found a GP and on June 8th she went to him. He too, diagnosed her with anxiety. Told her she needed to move more and to start out by taking walks. 2 days later she asked that I call the paramedics to take her to the hospital. She was admitted. She had pneumonia and apparently had had pneumonia for a while. She was put on a ventilator June 14th and died on June 21st of lung failure due to pneumonia. She was 37 years old and her daughter is pregnant with the first grandchild. We both knew there was more to it that the doctors knew. I wish we had used immunics to test and proceed to a cure. Some lessons that are learned too late and at the expense of ourselves and others. Jody Chicago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2006 Report Share Posted July 3, 2006 Hi Jodie: I'm so sorry about your friend. Here is a link you might be interested in. It's about working on others.... http://www.immunics.org/colleague/skill05/use11.htm Love Susie, I have, in fact, placed CureDrive.org bumpstickers in a few bookstores and referred several friends to the website. Unfortunately, people have very strong beliefs about what can and cannot effect their health. It takes persistence and time. We were so taken aback by the speed at which the pneumonia took her. We all thought we had more time for her to get well. I regret that I didn't have time enough to break through to her. JODIE In , " kissieface9 " <jodie-kay@...> wrote: > > Hi Jody, > I am sorry to hear that your friend was not able to cure herself. I don't know if you didn't have immunics yet, or maybe had unthinkingness getting in the way of using it. I am putting this message through because it is so important for people to see what can happen if they don't know there is a cure, or in this case, didn't use it. I am asking you to please help us tell people about the cure drive, so we can avoid unnessesary suffering. Just think how many people in the world have died, because they didn't know the Cure Drive exists. There are a number of ways you can help. Go here to learn more http://www.immunics.org/00open/1_save_lives/save_lives.htm > We NEED a lot more people out there being activists. Remember....Immunics taught imperfectly, still cures. > > With Love, > Susie > > Jody wrote-------------- > > ...and the failure to go further. > > About 8 weeks ago my friend began complaining about difficulty breathing. 2 weeks later her breathing was so difficult she went to the Emergency Room. The doctor's diagnosis was anxiety. He prescribed Xanax and told her to breathe into a bag when breathing > became difficult. > > Her breathing difficulty continued. It didn't seem to me that the > breathing difficulty was emotional or more than purely physical. She could only walk up 2 or 3 stairs before she had to stop and rest. I suggested she see her own physician. She did not have one. She found a GP and on June 8th she went to him. He too, diagnosed her with anxiety. Told her she needed to move more and to start out by taking walks. > > 2 days later she asked that I call the paramedics to take her to the > hospital. She was admitted. She had pneumonia and apparently had > had pneumonia for a while. She was put on a ventilator June 14th > and died on June 21st of lung failure due to pneumonia. She was 37 > years old and her daughter is pregnant with the first grandchild. > > We both knew there was more to it that the doctors knew. I wish we had used immunics to test and proceed to a cure. Some lessons that are learned too late and at the expense of ourselves and others. > > Jody > Chicago > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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