Rhoda Wrote:
"Hi Peter and Janice, I am so glad that you both found a path that
works for you, not telling others either that you have cancer, or
that you are doing BP. In my own life, it was unnecessary. Friends
are self-selected to know that I walk to a different drummer in
general. Family just knows how eccentric I am. No that all can see
that I'm in glowing health, they want in."
Hi Rhoda,
I don't tell people about the cancer because people don't understand
that cancer IS NOT a death sentence. Let me try to explain: I had
(before BP) a life threatening heart arrhythmia, which causes sudden
death in 97% of people. No matter who I told, no one really acted
like it was that big of a deal. Why???? Does cancer cause sudden
death in 97% of people? NO...but people fear cancer more than sudden
death! Just tell someone you have cancer and they act like you are
doomed and pity you, I truly believe it's out of their own fear.
Since BP, I no longer take any meds for my heart arrhythmia..this is
phenomenal!!!!! Ask any doc about V-Tach, it's very serious!!! I
stopped my meds about 2 months into the protocol and have not taken
(or needed them) in over 4 months. I have shared this with many
people, I have told them why I no longer need my meds because of the
BP. These folks know that I was in ICU twice for this dangerous
heart arrythmia and they just sort of say, " Oh, that's nice dear."
I don't tell people of I have/had cancer because I want them to
listen to me when I say that cancer IS NOT a death sentence! I don't
want them to say " Oh, that's nice dear".
Generally, when people think you are on death's doorstep..no matter
how much you say that you can get well by alternative means...they
either think your nuts or they don't believe it's true. They are just
waiting for the bomb to drop.... I really can't stand that! Why
didn't they act that way, when the bomb couldn't have dropped any
second via V-Tach???
Please don't misunderstand me...I'm not saying that everyone should
feel the way I do...each one here is an individual and has individual
circumstances and relationships. Each should do as their heart and
the Lord lead them. For me, this is the right thing to do, this is
how I can continue to share about the BP and not fear that my
credibility is being questioned.
Kindest Regards to All,
Janice