Monday, January 12, 2015

Would you want to go to heaven if you didn't know anyone? Are we old enough to die? Together we can create a cancer free world



Would you want to go to heaven if you didn't know anyone?
Together we can create a cancer free world
If you are reading this you have the power to help John 

1-10-2015 by Cynthia G. Creel

Help John live
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A conversation for life, John's story of hope
creating a change of heart
for a better tomorrow for all
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Thank you for your prayers, thoughts and support to heal John
and help create a cancer free world for all!

"We live in a world together and 
together we will choose actions to help us all thrive able to think beyond
or end up just surviving 
no longer able to think beyond our own noses." 
~ CGCREEL 



It seems the reason most think of heaven is to see the people we who have passed before us to make that connection. Cancer brings many thoughts to mind and one is about death which is always a possibility. The question thought of was how many would want to go to heaven if they did not know anyone there? which lead me to the real question based on  science and Christian religion agree that man could easily live to 120 years. (National Geographic May 2013 and Genesis  6:3 NIV).
If we can live to 120 would we want to live if we didn't share a history with anyone?

Too often families and doctor's give up on figuring out how to help someone live because they are "old" they only have a few more years to live. The average age in the United States is 78.8 years in 2012 according to the CDC. 

Recently there was a story of a young mom that died right after giving birth to a little baby girl on the Dr. Oz show 1-9-2015 the doctors worked on her for 45 minutes because they knew she was young and had much to live for.

I had a friend at 87 she had heart attack and it seems the over all attitude was she had a long life to live and we did what we could. Did they do what they could? 

 If we are over 78.8 years old there is no point to helping the body to heal and move forward?
If they think we are old enough to die than do people or doctors try to find a way for some one to survive and thrive or is it off to heaven? This may be a cost to having over 7 billion people on Earth that there are too many to help and it takes a person who can focus on what is possible for the individual and the whole population to know there is something to be done no matter the age.


Cancer is deadly at any age and healing is possible, increase the odds healing will will happen: 

Cancer is no different, I feel this thought that John is old enough to die when he was identified with a head sized sarcoma. The feeling John was old and young gave great questions to the minds of the doctors of what to do. The first information I gave to the doctor's at Stanford and every doctor we have seen is the idea that John had a lot of life left to live, that he is important to his family and we need him. There is a difference in what is offered to a person when the doctor knows someone cares. It was one small way to keep the door open for healing to  happen. It was the story that was told as a blockbuster only it  had to be done in less than a minute.

It is possible to live to 120 years, if we do not have the ones we love with us is the memory of them enough? Is the time to make a difference now when someone is alive? Death and heaven will always be there, the gift of life is the here and now. There is no question 120 years is possible, the real question is how many people is it possible for?

As in Heaven would we want to live here on Earth without friends and family that share a history with us? It is why we need to focus on life, not death. We do better every time we have a world to share with the ones we love.

John is alive and surviving moving to thriving. We still have along ways to go. If this story was use full please make a donation to 
gofundme.com/JohnWillHeal


John's Apollo 13 mission to fully heal from what is left of an identified large sarcoma to survive and to thrive:

John has been identified with an extra large, now large sarcoma. Their really isn't a choice of traditional methods and with that we created John's ordinary healing now, a cascade healing that is working in the real world, it is a real world solution for many. We just need support from hugs to funds to help John fully heal and that take a thought that moves to an action to help.

Check out John's JOHN'S ORDINARY HEALING NOW fund
at gofundme.com/JohnWillHeal   
together we can beat the odds and give everyone a 

fighting chance at real life
Thank you for believing!

Together we can make a difference that works in the real world!


Every dollar spent is to help John heal and
 create a road map to healing for all.

It takes about $100 per day to keep John on track a far cry of the  most cancer drugs on the market today.
This give John the best chance to fully heal and 
help others to have hope of their own.

Please donate if you are able at: gofundme.com/JohnWillHeal





Real world answers today creating stories for tomorrows world: For a Cancer Free World!

We have the solutions, John's body is healing and life is happening and moving from surviving to thriving. Just like a bone that is healing, it takes a full healing for full weight and activities can be done without damage.

John will heal fully one day at time under the watch full eyes that see the good, the bad and the ugly, until he is able and ready to do it for himself. In 30 years the oncologist at 
UC Davis said only 2 patients have gotten rid of their cancer on their own, together we can make John the 3rd. Thanks again for your good thoughts, prayers and support.

Thanks for believing!
Team JOHN


John's ordinary Healing now.


Our goal: John to heal 
and help create 
a cancer free world


Team JOHN has real world solutions 
that are working now.


The insurance company will
let John die instead
paying for what he needs


This should never happen
and yet it does every day
John must survive to 
keep our family whole 
while giving feed back to doctor's and nurses
answering all their questions
to have hope beyond drugs.


Real World Solutions.


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