Hi everyone,
I went in search of a Christian article on how to comfort people who are dealing with cancer. I've been dealing with cancer for about a month. I deal with it herbally and have had success many times in the past.
This time, though, I got away from self care as my daughter and her family came for 4 days. It didn't seem all that important to take my supplements, zap, red light, rest... until Monday morning I woke up to about a cup of blood in the toilet. ):
My theory is that the tumor grew and pushed on the bladder thereby cutting off the flow. Yes, I was scared and asked for prayers. I bled all day Monday but it's been calm yesterday and today. PTL
So I got on my herbs and got back to zapping. I've been in bed most of the week and keep praising the Lord to keep the discouragement away. I've been doing lots of castor oil packs which is a great way to pull down tumors.
Usually I don't tell my family or friends when it starts because usually it's gone in under a week BUT when I was bleeding every time I urinated on Monday, I had to tell them so they would pray for me.
Today I'm much better--still weak and a little woozy but well enough to write here and ask for prayer. Yes, I covet all of your prayers if you are a follower of Jesus/Yeshua.
Then I got to thinking that folks who find out a family member is dealing with cancer could maybe use some help. That's when I found this article. It's too long to copy but you can check out this link if knowing how to comfort a cancer patient is high on your priority list.
35 Religious Words of Encouragement for Cancer Patients 2025 - Mzuri Springs
The hard part of dealing with cancer at home is that there is very little support. The good part is that it's dealt with quickly and it doesn't have to be a whole big trauma for all of your family members and friends.
I never like to claim a sickness but, until it's acknowledged, it isn't dealt with. That's the double edged sword with any problem I reckon. So, yes, I have cancer. It feels a little like what people going to AA must feel. I'm Dawn Bornemann and I have cancer. GASP
My faith has gotten me through this multiple times and I know it won't fail me this time either. I do welcome all prayers said in the name of our Lord--the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the great healer and He is doing great things through my suffering. An aloof daughter-in-law is making me daily herbs and I never thought that would happen.
I'm thinking of a song that has blessed me for decades. I think I'll share it for those of you who are also finding praise a difficult thing right now.
Until next time,
Dawn
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