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OM Goodness, I just read in Bill Henderson's newsletter that Rhoda Mead passed away. And all this time I didn't realize and I thought she had been doing so well beating her ovarian cancer.That makes me feel really sad, as I always felt inspired by her journey.Eva.

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Yes Eva. i saw it too and i was crushed as you, and like you and the rest of the group i thought that she had beaten her cancer and doing well, i'm sure she will be missed by all of us and hope she's happy and free from earths problems now, May she rest in peace.

 

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Eva Klein-Otis

oleander soup

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 5:43 PM

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OM Goodness, I just read in Bill Henderson's newsletter that Rhoda Mead passed away. And all this time I didn't realize and I thought she had been doing so well beating her ovarian cancer.That makes me feel really sad, as I always felt inspired by her journey.Eva.

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Crushed is a good word to describe how I felt going to bed last night! I literally thought about Rhoda a lot, thinking WOW, someone I can tell people about who has survived ovarian cancer. Last time I heard she was using recipes with Stevia and Xylitol and was beating her son walking up the hill at age 70. And she is the one who got me inspired to get my teeth sorted out. I am glad I "met" her online. I know there are a lot of people in this forum, but not all are dealing with cancer. This 90% success rate line that keeps being mentioned doesn't seem right to me! I know I am doing well, but I have a connective tissue cancer, not an epithelial one. Very different animal.Have a great day in Melbourne Mary :-)

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Bill Henderson's letter was brought to my attention by two of our members. Rhoda was a lovely, wonderful, wise, loving lady and I will miss her dearly.I must say, I do not know what happened. Last I heard she was doing great and was told, I believe that she was cancer free. For some reason she had trouble posting on the forum so I was posting her messages on Oleandersoup and relaying everyone's good wishes to her. Then shortly after that, contact stopped. Attempts to contact her failed. And now I find that our Rhoda has passed away. I am most saddened and will miss this dear lady greatly.

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and I, as well as a couple of others, have had quite a bit of private contact with Rhoda, who beat her breast cancer but never could get the upper hand on her advanced ovarian cancer. She tried a great many things, including a number of things that are not part of our suggested protocol, got a lot of advice from cancer figures who are not part of this group, and in her final months seemed to be drifting from one thing to another and never completely following any one protocol consistently or fully. This is not intended in any way to be making any excuses, just stating what I and others know to be true.

One person who has been in close contact with Rhoda said that, though Rhoda had been quite the fighter, she never recovered from the loss of her husband and seemed to give up hope after that. and I both had that same sense, and she pretty well told us as much, though we continued to try to encourage her as much as we could - and I even did quite a bit of additional research for additional natural items to help with ovarian cancer, which later turned into an article.

We consider her a dear friend and we mourn her passing.

oleander soup , Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis wrote:>> OM Goodness, I just read in Bill Henderson's newsletter that Rhoda Mead passed away. And all this time I didn't realize and I thought she had been doing so well beating her ovarian cancer.> > That makes me feel really sad, as I always felt inspired by her journey.> > Eva.>

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I just read about Rhoda and I also am saddened as she was a beautiful person and and very wise and I felt she would find the way. I am shocked to hear of her passing. God rest her soul. Marva

 

 

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Yes the last post i remember Rhoda sent was about beating her son up the heal, privatelly though she teach me a thing or two which i will never forget, and yes she help a lot of people to sort them selfs out with her gutchy attitude, including me.

 

Eva, even if we never hear which we have, or meat the people with 90% succes as mentioned in this forum, what stops each and everyone of us to be that person ?

 

Also i'm so very glad with your results, and i'm happy to have met you here too.

 

24c today here but very windy as only Melbourne knows how to be.

Take care Eva - hugs Mary

 

 

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Eva Klein-Otis

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:04 AM

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Crushed is a good word to describe how I felt going to bed last night! I literally thought about Rhoda a lot, thinking WOW, someone I can tell people about who has survived ovarian cancer. Last time I heard she was using recipes with Stevia and Xylitol and was beating her son walking up the hill at age 70. And she is the one who got me inspired to get my teeth sorted out. I am glad I "met" her online. I know there are a lot of people in this forum, but not all are dealing with cancer. This 90% success rate line that keeps being mentioned doesn't seem right to me! I know I am doing well, but I have a connective tissue cancer, not an epithelial one. Very different animal.Have a great day in Melbourne Mary :-)

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Thanks for this info Tony. It answers the questions I had. My husband keeps reminding me to persevere and be consistent. I do tweak things and change my routine as needed, but the core of my program is and was your protocol. I understand how losing one's lifepartner can have a dramatic effect in not being able fully recover. If there is one thing that is so important in all of this its hope. Somebody once told me to find a protocol I believed in and then I needed to follow it with all of my heart. When our heart and mind is overly occupied by emotions that don't sustain thoughts of a bright and hopeful future we can take the best Stage IV protocol in the world, but it just may not be effective enough.Thanks again, Eva.

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