Horses for Health
Have you been diagnosed with cancer, given a warning that you only have 2 or more years to live, and have triumphantly overcome the verdict and lived longer than that since you changed your lifestyle and became a horse lover ? Or do you know anyone who has been through this? If so, please email us your or their true story.
My friend Ann was diagnosed with breast cancer and was told she would live for only 2 years. That was 11 (eleven) years ago and she still IS very much alive, healthy, happy and beautiful today.......since she started her Arabian Horse Breeding Program. As of this writing, she is one of the topnotch breeders I know. And she is the only one who has specialized in the breeding of homozygous black Arabian horses.....most of them making it to World Championships !!
jo, Beverly Hills, CA
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While searching for a black stallion to buy for my breeding program, I came across a wonderful lady in Montana, named Jane, whose mother had breast cancer around 20 years ago. Considering the medical technology during those old days, it is indeed a miracle, that today at age 91, she is VERY MUCH ALIVE, HEALTHY AND HAPPY. She owns an 840 acre horse ranch with more than a hundred excellent, beautiful Arabian horses today ! |
Hello there!
I wondered how you were doing since your Chemo? My only brother just finished his chemo and radiation therapy, then was on a hiatus or rest, then just last week had surgery since the cancer didn't shrink from any of the therapy... they had to take out part of his brain to get to the cancer between his eyes. He is recovering pretty well considering what he's gone through...at only 51 years of age... I thank God he's strong willed!
I hope that you are doing just as well or better than my big brother! I hope that you don't mind my being concerned and inquiring.
Thank you and take care!
Kim Fraser in Naples Florida
P.S. I also hope that you like the GOLD dish that you won from me! |
Twelve years ago, a very close business associate, Mary, was diagnosed with breast cancer and she had double mastectomy, then chemotherapy and radiation. She was given 5 years to live. She refused "to die" and today, is happily travelling around the world with her husband.
sent by Peter, Los Angeles, CA
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