Thinking of stopping at 3 instead of 4 chemo treatments.
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I agreemamamoody said:Faith and healing
Let me say that I definitely believe in a God who heals, in prayer, and miracles. After finding out that I had cancer, Hubby and I prayed as to what we should do and chose to do the treatments. I don't believe that one way over the other is necessarily more spiritual or better, because whichever way I chose, God would be with me. My trust is in God himself, not the prayers, or the diet, or the treatments. One pastor told me "if God chooses not to deliver you from it, He will go through it with you". That is enough for me. It's a win-win situation.
We don't know all the details in each person's life, because of that, only they can judge what is best for themselves, and that decision should be respected and supported.
I agree with every word you said. I know that God has led me to every decision that has been made. He is my strength and comfort
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