Hi,
I know exactly how you are feeling. My
sister had a brain tumor and I was her
carer. And today I help, lecture and care
for people suffering with cancer.
Each person is different when it comes to
fighting cancer, some give up the fight
mentally and lose the fight altogether,
while others remain strong throughout the
whole experience.
At the end of the day, its extremely
important for YOU to remain POSITIVE and
encouraging even when its hard to, make
sure those who are in contact with him are
the same. When he is surrounded by a
positive, happy and cheerful atmosphere he
will become the same himself.
I have found from experience that those
who are negative, sad or disheartened
often lose the fight.

So
comfort him, entertain him, do what you
can to encourage and give him hope-it will
pay off. I have a book on how to overcome
disease and how the power of the will
plays an important and crucial role- I
give it to all of my patients and they
treasure it and gain PRACTICAL instruction
on this subject. If you would like a FREE
one, please let me know.
Have you considered using alternative
treatments?
All the people I treat use the natural way
as they have tried the allopathic way and
are now at the point where the doctors
have told them there is no hope. The good
news is, that most of my patients recover
and are cured, it usually takes 9 months
or so.
Good luck
Take Care
natural Q
