Yes, 60.  I realized last night I got ages confused with another friend who
was just diagnosed with cancer and just turned 62.  She was delighted to
start getting her 'old lady' money and Renee never got to that point.

thanks for the clarification~


On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Joe Huard <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Jane said she was 60 on the same day you wrote this. "Renee was born
> 11th March '53."
> On 22/04/2013 7:16 PM, maniaka rose wrote:
>
> ps...she was 62 if memory serves.  At our age we don't count the years
> like we used to *grin*~
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 5:51 PM, maniaka rose <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  Renee was diagnosed with ovarian cancer last August.  She had surgery
>> first of Sept, hysterectomy.  At that time doc said he got all the
>> cancer that was visible.  He told Larry and Joey it was a fast growing
>> aggressive cancer (common with ovarian cancer).
>>
>>
>>
>> Both of her parents had cancer (killing her mom) and contributing to her
>> father's passing.
>>
>>
>>
>> Renee had stage 4 breast cancer 23 years ago.  At that time, after
>> surgery (one mastectomy) and 5 rounds of chemo (to appease her mom) she hit
>> the ground running, cleaned up her diet and continued on that track for
>> several years.  Renee has always had a love of junk food and in her own
>> words was a junk food junkie.  She also didn't put a lot of stock in
>> organic (produce, dairy or meat).  She said while organic was deff the
>> best a body would adapt to what was available.
>>
>>
>>
>> After her surgery she kept putting off starting her protocols. She cut
>> down on sweets to a great degree. January she got sick, lungs etc.  Eventual
>> trip to er (painful blood clots in her legs) determined the cancer had
>> spread to liver, spleen, stomach and possibly intestines.  At that time
>> she became basically wheelchair bound.
>>
>>
>>
>> About a month later with a lot of arm twisting and encouragement from
>> friends she started some protocols but at that time was too sick to take
>> many.  Everything made her nauseous or throw up.  She did manage to get
>> a few things down but too little too late.  We did manage to get her on
>> a few things that eased her discomfort and she had many 'good days'.
>>
>>
>>
>> I've known and loved Renee personally for many years.  She was an
>> amazing woman and stubborn as a mule.  We had many debates on the
>> importance of food as one's medicine.
>>
>>
>>
>> Alternative protocols are great and offer promise.  I exclude whiz bangs
>> that are in abundance.  Imho no matter how promising the protocol, it is
>> essential to combine that with a lifestyle that is as free from toxins as
>> feasible.  It's not just organic of whence I speak.
>>
>>
>>
>> The loss of her in our lives is obvious.  It was her wish that her
>> illness and passing be a teaching experience for others.
>>
>>
>>
>> Take from it what you will~
>>
>>
>>
>> rose
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 1:40 PM, 123 456 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  On 4/22/13, sol <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Jason Vale wrote:
>>> >> get her on the apricot seeds
>>> >>
>>> > I would be amazed if that wasn't something she had tried.
>>> > sol
>>> >
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