inpatient for alternative care location
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Does anyone know of an alternative care facility that has inpatient care in the Wisconsin area? We need to get started on this quickly, so any info would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Dear Snoopy,
Basically, you are going to have to create your own clinic as my Husband and I did....there are no alternative care facilities in Wisconsin that we are aware of. By creating your own clinic we mean that you are going to have to help your friend by becoming her healing partner. I can't think of a greater gift in life to give a friend. Immediately call 1-800-437-2362 which is the phone number for the American Botanical Pharmacy and order the Incurables Program by Dr. Richard Schulze. It is in California so you can call until 9p.m. CST. This is the program I did having been dx with Stage IV breast cancer in March - 2007. Nothing is a guarantee but this program is known to turn the worse case scenarios around. It takes complete dedication by the healing partner(s) but it is SO worth the effort. Please go to my Natural Healing conversation to obtain much more information. Also, go to Google Video and type in "Schulze Save Your Life". You will get 12 videos that will start teaching you the program. Start with tape 1 and diligently view each tape until you get through them all. I am here to answer any questions. It may be time to leave the doctors behind. You will not find encouragement from them regarding natural healing. They are totally in the dark.
Our prayers are sooo with your friend, you and this journey.
Genesis and Husband
P.S. We live in Wisconsin as well.
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Genesis: Thanks for the info. It is good to hear that this kind of alternative program can help. We found a place near Madison that can help get her started on a program similar to the one you mentioned..(cleansing, juicing vegetables, etc.) Her family is 'leaving the coventional doctors behind" and taking her there today! Unfortunatly it's 2 hours away I am not able to go with them, but will be in close contact with them and will be there on the weekends. Judy has been my best friend for over 12 years and we do pretty much everything together. Your prayers are VERY MUCH appreciated.
Snoopy
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Hi Snoopy,
We would love to know the name of the clinic. Just know we will continue the prayers.
God bless,
Genesis
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Genesis
It's called "The Wellhouse Center." We've heard wonderful things about this place. Even got to talk personally with people who have been there. Just talked with her daughter, Judy did well on the trip down there. They are now consentrating on tomorrows initial appointment and praying that all goes well. Thanks for your concern. It help to have someone to talk with.
snoopy
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Dear Snoopy,
We looked it up and it sounds promising. Oh, do we ever need places to offer alternatives and wonderful natural healing. Hopefully we will be able to go to this center sometime and find out more of exactly what their protocol is.
We are praying for Judy, her family and her dear friend, Snoopy.
She is blessed to have such a caring friend as you.
Genesis
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Snoopy,
I hope your dear friend is fairing well.
I also hope that she considers partaking of conventional medicine in addition to the alternative.
My mother-in-law is a strong believer in alternatives and I would classify myself as open to them as well. Having said that, I went to the Wellhouse Center web site in order to view their services.
There have been well designed studies that refute the efficacy of almost all of her modalities. I have done extensive reading about live blood analysis, candling and the detox foot bath. For many months I tried candling and although my results are simply anecdotal, I would say they support the researchers findings. Having said that,and anecdotal evidence simply being that, I would not discourage anyone from trying anything that would not harm them but I urge caution. Like conventional medicine, alternative medicine does not have all the answers and quite often the latter is simply snake oil. I hope your friend finds what she is looking for. She may actually feel better but might I be so bold as to suggest the power of placebo effect?
Casey
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casey,
Yes, working with conventional & alternative medicines together is ideal. BUT when conventional med throughs in the towel and all they offer is the phone # for hospice the alternate road looks pretty good. We aren't ready to give up. And don't ever underestimate the power of prayer!
But thanks for the optimisim
snoopy
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Genesis
So far, so good. Treatments have started and at least there is hope now. Keep the prayers coming. They are very appreciated.
snoopy
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Dear Snoopy,
I was just upstairs doing dishes and thinking I have to write you and check on your friend. Have you had a chance to view any of Dr. Schulze's "Save Your Life" videos? Unfortunely, we do not know enough about this center where Judy is at. Oh, if there was only a center that promoted Shulze's healing program. At least we could say with confidence and understanding that Judy would be in good hands. This IS something that can be done at home because we (my Husband as healing partner) have done it with amazing results. We do sooo agree with you about the power of prayer as well. PLEASE keep us posted and KNOW that our prayers are soo with Judy, her family, and you.
God bless,
Genesis
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Genesis
Thanks for thinking (and praying) about her.
I was fortunate enough to be able to drive to Madison this weekend to spend a couple of days with Judy. She is talking more and seems to have a little more strength - it's baby steps, but they are steps in the right direction! I got there around early friday afternoon so I got to see firsthand the Center and was able to sit with her while they did some treatments. Got to look around the whole place and see what she has been doing and some things that they will be doing later. It was such a blessing to be there and meet the doctors/nurses that are working with her. VERY wonderful, caring people that are going out of their way to help her. It will be a tough road, but she has the most amazing supportive family who are giving their all. I got to stay at the motel with them for the weekend. I took along a ton of cards, etc from her former co-workers and many former students, and we went through them a few at a time but she really enjoyed that. (She gets tired out fairly easy) If the weather holds out next weekend I will be going back again. This trip was an answered prayer for me.
Thanks for your messages and prayers. Both are very appreciated!!
Snoopy
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Dear Snoopy,
We are soooo happy you got to spend time with Judy and her family. She is soo blessed to have all of you. I am happy you are feeling comfortable with the center.....Just know our prayers are with all of you. It is wonderful to know that we know the Greatest Physician of ALL.
When I was diagnosed a dear Sister in Christ sent me a CD of healing scriptures.......the CD still plays 24/7 in our home. It is wonderful. Maybe Judy could have healing scriptures playing for her. The Bible says that His Word is "health to our bodies and nourishment to our bones". That is powerful!!
God bless,
Genesis
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Dear Snoopy,
Haven't heard from you in a while.......How is Judy doing?? We are praying.
God bless,
Genesis
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Genesis:
Thank you so much for your prayers & concern. Judy passed away last Saturday (26th) at a Madison hospital from complications (mainly from an infection that got into her blood system). She had been in the hospital to have fluid removed from around her lungs, and was doing better, then the infection set in and her body didn't have the strength to fight it off. The other treatments had been going well and you could see improvements. We still firmly believe that if she had been stronger when these treatments were started, things would be alot different now. She was fairly alert pretty much right to the end, which was great because we all had our chance to say our good-byes. She passed away in her sleep (which is how she had always said she wanted it to be) while her daughter and I were sitting by her bed reminiscing about fun times that we have had. Her funeral was yesterday and was wonderful. Over 300 people came to celebrate her life and the fact that she is now enjoying the place where she had taught so many children about. (they even closed school for the day). She was a amazing lady and touched many lives. Especially mine.
I wanted to thank you. I really appreciated the fact that you cared enough to respond and kept checking back on her progress - considering that you don't know me or her- I guess that you must be a pretty special person too. I wish you well on your journey and will pray for continue success for you.
Snoopy
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Dearest Snoopy,
I am soo sorry about your dear friend, Judy. I love that all of you gathered to celebrate her life. It sounds like a life well worth celebrating. I am so thrilled that she taught so many children about Jesus and that someday she will be welcoming them into Heaven because of her witness. What a testimony that is!! "Because of Christ and our faith in Him, we can now come fearlessly into God's presence....Eph. 3:12. My Husband and I will be praying for you and Judy's family as you remember all the wonderful things she did to touch all of your lives. I wish we could have known her but someday, because of our faith in Christ alone, we will meet and what a day of rejoicing that will be!!
God bless you, Dear Snoopy,
Genesis and Husband
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