Chase's Prayer Warriors are Truly Awesome!
We knew there was power in those visualizations and I almost hesitated to send them last night, since I had a strong feeling that many people would be using them at the same time. Well, this is a case of “be careful what you ask for”. We monitor Chase’s white blood count (WBC) quite regularly – every other day since he’s been on antineoplastons, and every day while he’s been in the hospital. Typically, his WBC is in the 4-7 range and out of the blue today his count jumped to 13.9. Chase’s Prayers Warriors are truly AWESOME – this is certainly not a coincidence. While normally this would be great (although at the upper end of “normal”), on the day that he was planning to go in for surgery we were somewhat concerned that it could be an indication that there was an underlying infection or other issue. Fortunately, we took another blood test about an hour before the surgery and his WBC was back to 8.5 so we concerns were alleviated.
Just as a side note, the first time we used this visualization technique ourselves over the course of a weekend, his count jumped from 4 to 8, so we got pretty excited about the fact that it was working. Then we started to concentrate on two specific areas of the tumor that we wanted to see start breaking-up. In the following MRI, precisely those two areas that we had been focused on is where the necrosis “blisters’ showed up. Thus, our confidence in this approach increased even further and we started to branch out to involve others in this technique.
In terms of the surgeries today, we were very blessed to coordinate the schedules of two surgeons extremely well so that the shunt and tracheotomy procedures were timed one after the other (with essentially no notice – that’s a real miracle with hospital administration). This meant that Chase would only need one round of anesthesia, recovery, etc. and it pretty much ensures that we’ll be able to get him back home by Monday (possibly sooner). There is a bit more risk relative to the possibility of infection, since Chase will be recovering from multiple wounds at the same time, but our underlying concern is getting him back on his tumor treatments, which we can’t administer in this hospital (since it’s not one of their protocols). We’re now hoping and praying that Chase recovers quickly and smoothly so that he can be discharged and get back on the ANP and Homeopathy treatments.
This brings us back to the visualizations – - in the short-term, we want to back off on fighting the tumor and focus on his recovery from the surgeries. We truly believe the visualizations are effective, as a very focused intention for our prayers, so we would like to continue using this approach as it’s even more effective with large numbers of participants. We would just like to focus on using the waterfall for Chase with healing energy and love to boost his systems in overcoming the surgery wounds for the next few days. Once he’s discharged and back on track with the treatments, we can get back to collectively attacking the tumor. In the meantime, the only thing we want to consider relative to the tumor is gratitude for it’s response to our collective prayers and the continued purging of dead cells (no more attacks at the moment).
Thanks again for all the prayers and support! The past few days has been another amazing ride on this roller-coaster and so far we’ve been able to collectively lift Chase to safety passed all the obstacles we’ve come across. Our little trooper was a bit wound up tonight as we were waiting for this procedure to start – he started swinging and kicking at the nurses who were preparing to take him down to the operating room (he was probably just about at his limit of being poked and prodded with their tests, blood draws, etc.). Fortunately, he’s a strong boy (or unfortunately for them), because he’s been through a lot and just keeps on going. We know someday he’ll look back and just be amazed at everything that he endured. It’ll be an inspiration and uplifting tale for his friends and family down the road. Thanks for participating in this miracle journey – you are truly awesome Prayer Warriors!
God Bless!
John & Carol Sammut
Chase & Barbara Ann
Just as a side note, the first time we used this visualization technique ourselves over the course of a weekend, his count jumped from 4 to 8, so we got pretty excited about the fact that it was working. Then we started to concentrate on two specific areas of the tumor that we wanted to see start breaking-up. In the following MRI, precisely those two areas that we had been focused on is where the necrosis “blisters’ showed up. Thus, our confidence in this approach increased even further and we started to branch out to involve others in this technique.
In terms of the surgeries today, we were very blessed to coordinate the schedules of two surgeons extremely well so that the shunt and tracheotomy procedures were timed one after the other (with essentially no notice – that’s a real miracle with hospital administration). This meant that Chase would only need one round of anesthesia, recovery, etc. and it pretty much ensures that we’ll be able to get him back home by Monday (possibly sooner). There is a bit more risk relative to the possibility of infection, since Chase will be recovering from multiple wounds at the same time, but our underlying concern is getting him back on his tumor treatments, which we can’t administer in this hospital (since it’s not one of their protocols). We’re now hoping and praying that Chase recovers quickly and smoothly so that he can be discharged and get back on the ANP and Homeopathy treatments.
This brings us back to the visualizations – - in the short-term, we want to back off on fighting the tumor and focus on his recovery from the surgeries. We truly believe the visualizations are effective, as a very focused intention for our prayers, so we would like to continue using this approach as it’s even more effective with large numbers of participants. We would just like to focus on using the waterfall for Chase with healing energy and love to boost his systems in overcoming the surgery wounds for the next few days. Once he’s discharged and back on track with the treatments, we can get back to collectively attacking the tumor. In the meantime, the only thing we want to consider relative to the tumor is gratitude for it’s response to our collective prayers and the continued purging of dead cells (no more attacks at the moment).
Thanks again for all the prayers and support! The past few days has been another amazing ride on this roller-coaster and so far we’ve been able to collectively lift Chase to safety passed all the obstacles we’ve come across. Our little trooper was a bit wound up tonight as we were waiting for this procedure to start – he started swinging and kicking at the nurses who were preparing to take him down to the operating room (he was probably just about at his limit of being poked and prodded with their tests, blood draws, etc.). Fortunately, he’s a strong boy (or unfortunately for them), because he’s been through a lot and just keeps on going. We know someday he’ll look back and just be amazed at everything that he endured. It’ll be an inspiration and uplifting tale for his friends and family down the road. Thanks for participating in this miracle journey – you are truly awesome Prayer Warriors!
God Bless!
John & Carol Sammut
Chase & Barbara Ann
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