Daily Question, June 26 What new beginnings am I grateful for today? 39 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Kevin7 years agoKevinThat today is Monday, a new week and one day shy of four weeks post-op! I am experiencing increased mobility and taking fewer meds too. I can now safely take our dog Gracie for a walk by myself more easily. I am grateful for the healing abilities of my body, and that the sun will soon rise and nudge me out the door for my walk on this fine summer day. – Kevin 11 Reply Aine7 years agoAineWahoooooo! Yippppeeeeeeee! Hooray! Hurrah! Not to mention That’s Great! 0 Reply BKC7 years agoBKCThinking of you and wishing you continued healing. 1 Reply Deb7 years agoDebHooray for healing!! Enjoy the process, Kevin. I am glad for you. Thanks for keeping us updated. Cheers!! 1 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinThank you, Deb. Hope things are well with you these days too. 1 Reply Anita7 years agoAnitaSending you well wishes Kevin. Day by day. Holding you in my heart at this moment and sending my prayers for healing to you. 1 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinThanks Anita (again…first send got broken up somehow!) I am hoping to heal well enough and fast enough so that I can resume taking my friend for his every 6 weeks scans of his returning brain tumor. He has such a tough road and my driving the 2 hours in and out makes it a bit easier for him. I am reminded of how lucky I am to just be able to focus on healing and nothing else thus far in my life. Talk about count the blessings… 3 Reply Bill7 years agoBillHi Kevin, I just read this on a later post of this day's 'Question of the day' thread posted by Gina to another person on this thread. And after reading your comment, I figured it wouldn't hurt to share it with you too in case you didn't read it. "this is for you as I think I read that a friend of yours was diagnosed with a brain tumor … Today I received a video saying that a German female researcher found that methadone, a drug substitute, killed cancer cells in lab when given together wit... Hi Kevin, I just read this on a later post of this day’s ‘Question of the day’ thread posted by Gina to another person on this thread. And after reading your comment, I figured it wouldn’t hurt to share it with you too in case you didn’t read it. “this is for you as I think I read that a friend of yours was diagnosed with a brain tumor … Today I received a video saying that a German female researcher found that methadone, a drug substitute, killed cancer cells in lab when given together with chemotherapy. They also interviewed a patient with a serious brain tumor who had been diagnosed some years ago and was supposed to die after only a year, but is now cancer free thanks to methadone given in addition to chemotherapy. They also interviewed a palliative doctor whose patients are living longer with it. Methadone was given to his patients as an analgetic. Pharma industry is not interested in research it seems as methadone doesn’t cost much. I hope your friend can be healed and I’m praying for her! Blessings to you as well, Gina!” Read More0 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinGreetings, William. Thank you for taking the time to send this info to me. I will explore this treatment topic with my friend with the tumor. He’s had two brain surgeries to date and will likely begin chemo again in the fall, so this news is timely. Professionally, he is also a scientist, a marine biologist, so he will surely have a way of exploring this further critically as well. Thanks again. 0 Reply Anita7 years agoAnitaSo true Kevin. Next month marks 1 year since breast cancer. The year has been full of opportunities to slow down and count the blessings around me and within. May you heal and return to your service. 0 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinThanks Anita! The best wishes and prayers are clearly working!! 🙂 2 Reply Anita7 years agoAnitaGood to know. I’m not always afforded the time I need to share my thoughts with all of you. But, when I do, I am very grateful for these moments of ‘blessings’. 0 Reply « Previous 1 2 My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. CONTRIBUTE https://demo.gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2024, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb