Thank you so much for your post. Deepest sympathies. God is so good. So very happy for His comfort.
On the cancer note...........since 2020 I have been following various information trails..... doctor researchers .... have become very convinced of their usefulness. Some of the best resources I have come across.....
1. flccc. net "Cancer Care" a 250 page pdf good summary, version 2 October 2024 and a 25 page addendum December 2025.... Dr. Paul Marik one of the most published critical care physicians in the world apparently.
2. Dr. William Makis 18 year oncologist from Canada .... new protocols ... especially having success with stage 4 pancreatic and stage 4 ovarian ... account is out on the substack.com platform with daily emails /many testimonies ..... has helped 9000 people since August 2024 apparently 3/4 of late stage cancers are benefitting
3. orthomolecular medicine orthomolecular. org select "Library", select "News Releases"
Riordan Clinic Wichita, Kansas
a) 1000 doctors in Japan use the Riordan protocol for cancer which includes iv vitamin c
Hi Donna, thank you, and thank you for all of the resources. Greg has chosen to do both conventional and unconventional methods to treat his cancer. Many of the protocols in your resources have been used, and in our opinion, especially very clean eating (0 added sugar) and getting cells as oxygenated as possible (he probably averaged 40 miles of walking per week last summer) are what have helped a lot. I appreciate you caring enough to take the time to offer all of the above. As I stated, choices are being made and in the end, it is in God’s hands.
THIS!!!!!! GOD is SO AMAZING!!!!! I am just delighted that you and your husband were able to experience this. He acts in the MOST unexpected and often unusual ways! How can anyone NOT believe HE cares for us even through the most painful experiences of our lives. Love you, Joanie!
Joan, this is a touching and heartwarming story. I agree that God works in mysterious ways. Your Morgan is stunning, and her mural will surely bring joy to others. Wonderful story. Peace and comfort to you and your family🫶
Joan, I can't believe it!! What a trip and so many unexpected and beautiful blessings! I am so happy for you and Greg. The mural is unbelievably wonderful! Praise be to God for this mercy! Like you said you could've parked somewhere and not even seen it , this is truly a sign from God of His love for you and Greg and for Morgan! So happy Greg got to see his sister and so happy about the blue heron as well! I'll probably comment again later. I am in shock about all of this as well and I can hardly wait to show my husband. He's been following everything! Love you!!!!
Joan, tears are in my eyes, reading this. God is present, and He sends us messages reminding us of His presence. You got that in spaces on a day you needed it. I pray that God continues to give you and Greg strength as you face this challenge. You have handled this all with such amazing grace. And you already know that I think of you and Morgan every time I see a GBH - which the season for that will begin here in NC soon. Prayers, my friend. What an incredible blessing. I hope you find the artist.
I'd have to go back but I don't think it would be easy to check as it was kind of high up with something between the wall and the walkway. I wish I'd taken a picture of the whole thing, not just her close up, but I was flabbergasted!
A friend of mine drills down in Pensacola for Navy Reserves. She goes in April and will check for signature for me. I totally remember your signs, especially the rocks and the wild turkey at the post office in the city! That was a great one 😄
The mural is so cool and definitely a gift from God that he ensured you and Greg saw it. 💕 maybe Morgan led you there.
I’m so sorry to hear that Greg’s surgery did not result in the desired outcome, I’ll be praying for him to beat it. I’m sad you two are going through this , you have been through enough .
Your faith will get you through it yet I know it’s not easy.
Thank you so much for your post. Deepest sympathies. God is so good. So very happy for His comfort.
On the cancer note...........since 2020 I have been following various information trails..... doctor researchers .... have become very convinced of their usefulness. Some of the best resources I have come across.....
1. flccc. net "Cancer Care" a 250 page pdf good summary, version 2 October 2024 and a 25 page addendum December 2025.... Dr. Paul Marik one of the most published critical care physicians in the world apparently.
2. Dr. William Makis 18 year oncologist from Canada .... new protocols ... especially having success with stage 4 pancreatic and stage 4 ovarian ... account is out on the substack.com platform with daily emails /many testimonies ..... has helped 9000 people since August 2024 apparently 3/4 of late stage cancers are benefitting
3. orthomolecular medicine orthomolecular. org select "Library", select "News Releases"
Riordan Clinic Wichita, Kansas
a) 1000 doctors in Japan use the Riordan protocol for cancer which includes iv vitamin c
mentioned in the first 10 minutes of this Sept 2020 interview https://www.lisatamati.com/podcast---dr-ron-hunninghake/
and more info on the University of Iowa research mentioned in the above interview .... https://medicineiowa.org/spring-2025/c-believe
also Dr. Pete Sulack on facebook 1.5 million followers re: cancer and terrain
also floridasharkman. org protocols and links to NIH Pub med database of studies
and drclarkstore.com select "books" usually at least 1 is available as a free download to pdf
All the best.
Hi Donna, thank you, and thank you for all of the resources. Greg has chosen to do both conventional and unconventional methods to treat his cancer. Many of the protocols in your resources have been used, and in our opinion, especially very clean eating (0 added sugar) and getting cells as oxygenated as possible (he probably averaged 40 miles of walking per week last summer) are what have helped a lot. I appreciate you caring enough to take the time to offer all of the above. As I stated, choices are being made and in the end, it is in God’s hands.
THIS!!!!!! GOD is SO AMAZING!!!!! I am just delighted that you and your husband were able to experience this. He acts in the MOST unexpected and often unusual ways! How can anyone NOT believe HE cares for us even through the most painful experiences of our lives. Love you, Joanie!
You sure get it, Susan. Love you, too.
Absolutely amazing!!! I saw Morgan right away!
Joan, this is a touching and heartwarming story. I agree that God works in mysterious ways. Your Morgan is stunning, and her mural will surely bring joy to others. Wonderful story. Peace and comfort to you and your family🫶
Thank you!
Joan, I can't believe it!! What a trip and so many unexpected and beautiful blessings! I am so happy for you and Greg. The mural is unbelievably wonderful! Praise be to God for this mercy! Like you said you could've parked somewhere and not even seen it , this is truly a sign from God of His love for you and Greg and for Morgan! So happy Greg got to see his sister and so happy about the blue heron as well! I'll probably comment again later. I am in shock about all of this as well and I can hardly wait to show my husband. He's been following everything! Love you!!!!
I knew you'd think it was amazing. I'm still flabbergasted over 48 hours later!
I might be too! Soooooo incredible! Such a gorgeous mural!
Joan, tears are in my eyes, reading this. God is present, and He sends us messages reminding us of His presence. You got that in spaces on a day you needed it. I pray that God continues to give you and Greg strength as you face this challenge. You have handled this all with such amazing grace. And you already know that I think of you and Morgan every time I see a GBH - which the season for that will begin here in NC soon. Prayers, my friend. What an incredible blessing. I hope you find the artist.
did they sign on the bottom? most of the murals in Houston have a small signature on bottom right,
I'd have to go back but I don't think it would be easy to check as it was kind of high up with something between the wall and the walkway. I wish I'd taken a picture of the whole thing, not just her close up, but I was flabbergasted!
It was crazy, but I have shared some of the crazy, beautiful signs I have received. They are real!!
A friend of mine drills down in Pensacola for Navy Reserves. She goes in April and will check for signature for me. I totally remember your signs, especially the rocks and the wild turkey at the post office in the city! That was a great one 😄
Thank you!
The mural is so cool and definitely a gift from God that he ensured you and Greg saw it. 💕 maybe Morgan led you there.
I’m so sorry to hear that Greg’s surgery did not result in the desired outcome, I’ll be praying for him to beat it. I’m sad you two are going through this , you have been through enough .
Your faith will get you through it yet I know it’s not easy.
Thinking of you, love you💕
Thanks, Jill. Love you and I hope everything is going good for you.