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Being from Philly I wanted to let you know that CHOP is about the best facility anywhere for kids. Excellent hospital(probably the best in the state)



Good luck and stay positive
 
Justin

I am a TDR member and just saw Justin's page. My heart goes out to him and his family. I may have some good news that may help him recover.

Last year I was introduced to some technology that was developed in the 1930s by Dr Royal R. Rife in which he discovered the cause of most known cancers and developed a technology to treat them successfully. He found that cancer of most types are sensitive to radio waves, and the cancer cells can be killed selectively without damage to healthy cells. His work was greeted with mixed responses. Many doctors assisted in testing and verifying his work, but the AMA establishment opposed the new treatment even after it had been proven successful.

You may go to the following site for a review of Doctor Rife and his work, and a book ... "THE CANCER CURE THAT WORKED" by Barry Lynes. The site is >>> www.barrylynes.com. <<<

You might also do a search for ... Dr Royal Rife ...

A great deal of material is available, as well as equipment to use his technology today to treat cancer patients.

My best to Justin, and HE WILL BE IN MY PRAYERS !!

M. Wright, Oregon
 
Our prayers are with Justin. 25 yrs. ago our oldest son was diagnosed with undifferentiated lymphoma at the age of 3 & relapsed at 4 when the cancer had spread to his pleural cavity, bone marrow (85%), & liver. We continued to pray & go through treatment. Four years later, the dr. told us that our little Timmy was 1 in a 1,000,000... . thank God for miracles!



Today, Tim is 29 & works for Walmart. Our hearts go out to you because we remember how hard it was at M. D. Anderson in the Pedi 6 West wing. Bone marrows, IV's, spinal taps, x-rays, cat-scans, blood tests, chemo... Cytoxan, Methotrexate, etc..... we've been there...



Prayerfully,

Lynn & Shirley
 
Originally posted by Bud Fox

Being from Philly I wanted to let you know that CHOP is about the best facility anywhere for kids. Excellent hospital(probably the best in the state)



Good luck and stay positive
More than just this state from what I understand. Justin was sent there from Fletcher-Allen in Burlington, VT which is not to shabby either. The only thing Steve felt was that CHOP was not as fussy about masking to prevent passing germs.



Barring any overnight problems, my wife and sister in law will pick Steve and Justin up tomorrow morning and take them to the PA/NY state line where Steve's wife will meet them for the rest of the trip home. Justin will be taking regular trips to VT but unless he takes a turn for the worse will be home again after almost two months of hospital care.



His odds of survival are very poor. This latest procedure has been used minimally with mixed results. We are of course praying and trying to remain upbeat.
 
It is not possible to know and understand God's entire plan for us,at least not while we are here in this world, but we will know when we stand before Him. He has put this young child in your life and though I don't know you or the child, it is obvious to me the child has been a blessing to you and you to the child. I pray that God will comfort your family and heal the child if it's His will.



May God Bless you and your's
 
Justin... I'm repeating a post I placed here for you and your parents a couple of days ago. I don't know if you've seen it, but your recovery is important, and I want to be sure you see this information, which offers some REAL HOPE for your recovery. You all hang in there. We're praying for you.



"I am a TDR member and just saw Justin's page. My heart goes out to him and his family. I may have some good news that may help him recover.

Last year I was introduced to some technology that was developed in the 1930s by Dr Royal R. Rife in which he discovered the cause of most known cancers and developed a technology to treat them successfully. He found that cancer of most types are sensitive to radio waves, and the cancer cells can be killed selectively without damage to healthy cells. His work was greeted with mixed responses. Many doctors assisted in testing and verifying his work, but the AMA establishment opposed the new treatment even after it had been proven successful.

You may go to the following site for a review of Doctor Rife and his work, and a book ... "THE CANCER CURE THAT WORKED" by Barry Lynes. The site is >>> www.barrylynes.com. <<<

You might also do a search for ... Dr Royal Rife ...

A great deal of material is available, as well as equipment to use his technology today to treat cancer patients.

My best to Justin, and HE WILL BE IN MY PRAYERS !! "

M. Wright, Oregon
 
Originally posted by thomasduncan

Please let us know if you would still like cards and where we can send them to. My prayers go out to Justin and your entire family.



Tom
We were not sure if Justin was going to stay home after being discharged from CHOP on the 21st I think it was or what. He went back to Fletcher Allen in Burlington, VT for a checkup last weds and was allowed to go back home. So, yes, you may still send a card to him.



His home address is:



Justin Evans

22 Kavanaugh Corners

Bombay, NY 12914



The weather in upstate NY has limited Steve's online activeties via his dish linkup so we don't have any updates except for some phone calls. Justin has not yet had a reaction that CHOP is hoping for to the blood infusion he had. He is weak but somehow, is trying to keep going. If I understand it correctly, this latest procedure has been done only four times. Of those four, three children continue to live while one passed on.



The outpouring of cards and other acts of kindness have been much appreciated by Justin and the family. God bless us all.
 
It's not over until it's over. I've grieved with family members who have lost children to illness, but I' ve also celebrated with those who have seen their children recover or stabilize. I wish the best for Justin and will keep him in our prayers.



Barry Blanchard
 
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