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Lynne was a fitness instructor and in the best shape of her life when she was given 3-6 months to live. She was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in 2015. The prognosis was dire, but Lynne held on to hope and she cried out to God. In her full surrender to God's will, she heard Him tell her it was not yet her time to go. In this episode Lynne shares: The shock of being diagnosed Realizing the blessings around her in the midst of her trial (husband, family) Her path to healing through the medical system The importance of staying positive and anchored in hope How integrative oncology helped her in her healing The joy of seeing the healing Words for those who are in the battle A prayer of blessing over listeners Miraculously it has been 8 years since the diagnosis! Lynne has been cancer free for 4 years! After her health returned, Lynne volunteered at the local cancer center. She is very loved in our community and is an inspiration to all who cross her path! PanCan: https://pancan.org/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0MexBhD3ARIsAEI3WHKv1B4yPfpgqeCWoJuH95hwGbKmZRPTnGSUaXMA4zduf8WC5uQteaAaAqnuEALw_wcB Let's Win: https://letswinpc.org/ https://www.getupandlive.org/ is Chuck Keels' living cancer foundation where he offers lots of info to fight cancer. He was also guest on my podcast who is passionate about empowering others in their healing journey. Many have been interested in what type of medications were used in Lynne's treatment. She had chemo: 8 months of fulfirinox, 8 months of gemcitabine (Gemzar). The clinical trial of immunotherapy was a combination of nivolumab, ipilimumab, and cobimetinib. A few of Lynne's favorite verses for her fight: 2 Thessalonians 3:3 "But the Lord is faithful and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one." Lamentations 3:22-23 "Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. God loves you. He pours out extravagant grace to you every single day." God created you in His own image. You are His beloved child and He has incredible plans in store for your future. God wants the very best for you and His vision for your life will always be immeasurably more than you could ever ask, dream, or imagine. Jesus makes life meaningful, but He also makes death meaningful. He saves us from life vanity and gives us a hope beyond the grave! (Lynne's notes) More scriptures for your reference: Ephesians 3:14-19 James 5:13-16 Philippians 4:6 Psalm 91:14-16 Romans 8:18 Romans 8:35-39 Ephesians 1:17-19 Isaiah 43:18-19 James 1:2-5 Philippians 4:5-6 Job 14:27 Psalm 94:18-19 Ephesians 4:29 Luke 6:45 Isaiah 55:9 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building up others according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. The purpose of Everyday Miracles Podcast is to share the love of Jesus. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on behalf of guests do not necessarily represent the thoughts of the host. This podcast does not constitute services or medical advice. Please pray and thoroughly research options for medical needs. Listeners and viewers consume this content on a voluntary basis and assume all responsibility for the resulting consequences and impact. For more testimonies, to apply, to reach Julie: http://everydaymiraclespodcast.com/ Facebook: http://everydaymiraclespodcast.com/ To email Julie directly: everydaymiraclespodcast@gmail.com
Robert Courtney grew up as the son of a revivalist preacher, moving around to Alabama, Kansas and Louisiana before settling in Missouri. He was a strange child and never had many friends. But he graduated from the University of Missouri, met and married three times, had five children and became a successful pharmacist. So successful, in fact, that he lived in a mansion and bought an office in downtown Kansas City, Missouri called the Research Medical Center Tower.Robert Courtney could also mix chemotherapy drugs, and he sold the chemo drugs to many of the doctors who had practices in the tower, and around town. He was soon a millionaire. But, after a chance encounter with a drug rep from Eli Lilly and one of Courtney's doctor's nurses, things started to look fishy. Many suspected that Courtney was not mixing enough of the chemo drug Gemzar for his patients. What would follow would be an FIB sting operation and the realization that the trusted pharmacist was actually a greedy criminal, and was not to be trusted at all.Show Notes:https://www.podcastone.com/episode/THE-OPPORTUNIST-SEASON-TWO-IS-AVAILABLE-NOWThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5659010/advertisement
Original Air Date: Feb 12, 2022We welcome back John Mathis for Part 2 of our conversation on his NDE, OBEs, Remote Viewing and more!3rd Eye Salon:Thanks: https://ko-fi.com/3rdeyesalon/ (Buy 3rd Eye Salon a Coffee!)Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3rdeyesalonEvents: https://www.facebook.com/3rdEyeSalonEventsHomepage: https://www.3rdeyesalon.com/Telegram: https://t.me/ThirdEyeSalonApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3rd-eye-salon/id1603899554Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0YartXNwExBpXdHDsVOehr?si=eb8066da1b03445fOur guest, John Mathis, is a polymath and a spiritual paramedic. He's a clinical researcher who has brought medications to market like Humira, Rogaine, and Gemzar. He pioneered the conversion of paper based data collection to electronic data collection during Y2K and 9/11. He has followed data from the street to the spreadsheet.He's a vocalist who has been singing since he was 6 years old. Between 18 and 27 years old, he was a professional operatic bass-baritone who sang in 5 languages, he opened for the Oak Ridge Boys and performed for President Reagan. He also did voice over work using his "cartoon" and "tractor pull" voices. He reports breaking into song upon the opening of a third bottle of wine.He has college degrees in English Literature, Music Performance and Nursing. He taught himself database and website programming and was a platform member of IBM-Watson Health until he asked Watson how much guacamole could fit into a tuba. He was both admonished and recognized by upper management for the question.He started 3 companies, written two books, and is working on a third.And... He's with us today for none of those reasons. He's here today because he talks to spirits, does remote viewing of the solar system, had a near death experience that included Quiddich, had subsequent shared near death experiences with his cancer patients, and has uncovered 14 previous lifetimes. Most recently, he was introduced to a trans-dimensional entity who identified themselves as "The Architect" following several rounds of ketamine therapy.He calls himself a metaphysical practitioner, an alchemist, and a meat suit driver. Today, we're going to pop the bunghole on this keg and partake of what we find.My friends - our guest and the author of this very intro - John MathisJohn Mathis:https://www.johnmathis.me/index.html - books, talks, YouTube channel, medium.comhttps://jmathisrn.medium.com/ - Most popular article: Consciousness Journal: Reiki — My Master Attunement and How I Drove My Guardian Angel to DrinkLeast popular: Consciousness Journal: Remote Viewing the Moon and the Junkyardwww.youtube.com/c/johnmathisrn - NDE, Past lives, Reiki, Tarot, Remote Viewing, and other meat suit adventureswww.rhine.org - the nexus of PSI research / Transpersonal Psychology, remote viewing classes, paranormal investigation classes,www.aciste.com - following my heart after my NDEwww.iands.com - following my brain after a NDEwww.silva.org - smashing silos and creating my own Unified TheoryCoHosts:Michele Amburgey:Hompage: https://www.micheleamburgey.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicheleAmburgeyAngela Anderson: Homepage: www.onenessworksllc.simplybook.me/v2/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR4G3I3YCJKfHMtRLmxTcVw#NDE #NearDeathExperience #RemoteViewing #Researcher #Reiki #PastLives #Spiritual #OBE #AstralTravel #AstralProjection #SpiritualHealing ★ Support this podcast ★
3rd Eye Salon:Thanks: https://ko-fi.com/3rdeyesalon/ (Buy 3rd Eye Salon a Coffee!)Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3rdeyesalonEvents: https://www.facebook.com/3rdEyeSalonEventsHomepage: https://www.3rdeyesalon.com/Telegram: https://t.me/ThirdEyeSalonApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3rd-eye-salon/id1603899554Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0YartXNwExBpXdHDsVOehr?si=eb8066da1b03445fOur guest, John Mathis, is a polymath and a spiritual paramedic. He's a clinical researcher who has brought medications to market like Humira, Rogaine, and Gemzar. He pioneered the conversion of paper based data collection to electronic data collection during Y2K and 9/11. He has followed data from the street to the spreadsheet.He's a vocalist who has been singing since he was 6 years old. Between 18 and 27 years old, he was a professional operatic bass-baritone who sang in 5 languages, he opened for the Oak Ridge Boys and performed for President Reagan. He also did voice over work using his "cartoon" and "tractor pull" voices. He reports breaking into song upon the opening of a third bottle of wine.He has college degrees in English Literature, Music Performance and Nursing. He taught himself database and website programming and was a platform member of IBM-Watson Health until he asked Watson how much guacamole could fit into a tuba. He was both admonished and recognized by upper management for the question.He started 3 companies, written two books, and is working on a third.John Mathis:https://www.johnmathis.me/index.html - books, talks, YouTube channel, medium.comhttps://jmathisrn.medium.com/ - Most popular article: Consciousness Journal: Reiki — My Master Attunement and How I Drove My Guardian Angel to DrinkLeast popular: Consciousness Journal: Remote Viewing the Moon and the Junkyardwww.youtube.com/c/johnmathisrn - NDE, Past lives, Reiki, Tarot, Remote Viewing, and other meat suit adventureswww.rhine.org - the nexus of PSI research / Transpersonal Psychology, remote viewing classes, paranormal investigation classes,www.aciste.com - following my heart after my NDEwww.iands.com - following my brain after a NDEwww.silva.org - smashing silos and creating my own Unified TheoryCoHosts:Michele Amburgey:Hompage: https://www.micheleamburgey.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicheleAmburgeyAngela Anderson: Homepage: www.onenessworksllc.simplybook.me/v2/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR4G3I3YCJKfHMtRLmxTcVwIntro/Outro Music: Music: technology upbeat loop by ispeakwaves and Hula Hoop Party by JeffSpeed68 ★ Support this podcast ★
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, discusses current trials seeking to determine the efficacy of combining immunotherapy agents in lung cancer.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, discusses current trials seeking to determine the efficacy of combining immunotherapy agents in lung cancer.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, discusses current trials seeking to determine the efficacy of combining immunotherapy agents in lung cancer.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, reviews the choices for a first-line chemotherapy regimen based on a squamous histology.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, reviews the choices for a first-line chemotherapy regimen based on a squamous histology.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, reviews the choices for a first-line chemotherapy regimen based on a squamous histology.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, addresses the issue of choosing a first-line chemotherapy regimen based on an adenocarcinoma histology.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, addresses the issue of choosing a first-line chemotherapy regimen based on an adenocarcinoma histology.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, addresses the issue of choosing a first-line chemotherapy regimen based on an adenocarcinoma histology.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, identifies the platinum-based chemotherapy doublet as the backbone of first-line treatment for the majority of NSCLC patients.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, identifies the platinum-based chemotherapy doublet as the backbone of first-line treatment for the majority of NSCLC patients.
Dr. Jack West, Swedish Cancer Institute, identifies the platinum-based chemotherapy doublet as the backbone of first-line treatment for the majority of NSCLC patients.
Dr. Nathan Pennell, Cleveland Clinic, evaluates chemotherapy sensitivity assays, describing the difficulties inherent in predicting response to chemotherapy agents.
Dr. Nathan Pennell, Cleveland Clinic, evaluates chemotherapy sensitivity assays, describing the difficulties inherent in predicting response to chemotherapy agents.
Dr. Nathan Pennell, Cleveland Clinic, evaluates chemotherapy sensitivity assays, describing the difficulties inherent in predicting response to chemotherapy agents.
An analysis of two large studies of EGFR lung cancer patients tried to determine if Gilotrif helped patients live longer.
An analysis of two large studies of EGFR lung cancer patients tried to determine if Gilotrif helped patients live longer.
An analysis of two large studies of EGFR lung cancer patients tried to determine if Gilotrif helped patients live longer.
Dr. Matthew Katz, surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains the rationale and introduces the current standards and some potential variants for systemic therapy in patients with apparently localized pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Matthew Katz, surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains the rationale and introduces the current standards and some potential variants for systemic therapy in patients with apparently localized pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Matthew Katz, surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains the rationale and introduces the current standards and some potential variants for systemic therapy in patients with apparently localized pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Matthew Katz, surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains the rationale and introduces the current standards and some potential variants for systemic therapy in patients with apparently localized pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Matthew Katz, surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains the rationale and introduces the current standards and some potential variants for systemic therapy in patients with apparently localized pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Matthew Katz, surgeon at MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains the rationale and introduces the current standards and some potential variants for systemic therapy in patients with apparently localized pancreatic cancer.
Dr. Gerard Silvestri, pulmonologist from Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston, reviews the subject of pneumonitis (inflamation of the lung tissue) induced by chemotherapy commonly used for treating lung cancer.
Dr. Gerard Silvestri, pulmonologist from Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston, reviews the subject of pneumonitis (inflamation of the lung tissue) induced by chemotherapy commonly used for treating lung cancer.
Case discussion with Drs. Tom Hensing of in Chicago and David Jackman in Boston, discussing practical issues around molecular marker testing and recommended treatments for first line and maintenance therapy for an ex-smoker with a lung adenocarcinoma.
Case discussion with Drs. Tom Hensing of in Chicago and David Jackman in Boston, discussing practical issues around molecular marker testing and recommended treatments for first line and maintenance therapy for an ex-smoker with a lung adenocarcinoma.
Case discussion with Drs. Tom Hensing of in Chicago and David Jackman in Boston, discussing practical issues around molecular marker testing and recommended treatments for first line and maintenance therapy for a patient with advanced squamous cell NSCLC.
Case discussion with Drs. Tom Hensing of in Chicago and David Jackman in Boston, discussing practical issues around molecular marker testing and recommended treatments for first line and maintenance therapy for a patient with advanced squamous cell NSCLC.