July 30th, 2008
POSTED BY:
Daryl Alford
THEIR STORY:
A friends Father has had surgery to remove a cancerous node of the oesophagus. The oesophagus itself was removed, due to the size and depth of the node.
A tracheotomy was done to allow for healing of the area, with the hope of eventually removing the traech tube, and resume regular breathing.
He remains in the Intensive Care Unit, and may have to remain there for several more weeks.
The Doctors believe he is now cancer free, which is amazing, given the aggressive and fatal nature of this cancer that can spread quickly into the stomach, lymph nodes, and other vital organs.
He has a long road to recovery, with the hope of avoiding several possible complications. His wife and (adult) children are by his side as much as possible, and they all would appreciate your cards of encouragement, well wishes, thoughts and prayers.
SEND YOUR CARDS TO:
Jack Sim
960 MacIntosh Street
Coquitlam, BC
Canada V3J 4Z2
July 24th, 2008
Jordan,
I am sending this information to you on behalf of Jered. He is riding on Saturday the 26th to raise money for the "Neph Cure". The web link tells you about it. If you are wanting to donate please let me know the amount by Friday and send the check to me. I am covering pledges on his behalf so he can ride.
Thank you for considering,
Renee
July 24th, 2008
Hello Megan and Team SOC
My friend Anita has a hip problem. Here in the states it is only treatable
with a total hip replacement. She however has found out about a different
treatment that is done in india and is choosing that route. She is very
Nervous about it though and it would be great if she could recieve some
cards of encouragement before she leaves Aug 15 for the surgery.
Anita Smith
117 Aspen Dr. DW II
Durango CO 81301
Thanks you all
Jody
July 3rd 2008
Hello Megan
I just got off the phone with one of my downline distributors. She was
telling me about some of the things her and her family have recently gone
through and some they are still going through. It would be awesome if the
sendoutcards family could send some cards of encouragement and support to
them.
Nanci Moore is my freind and SOC rep.
247 County Road 202
Durango CO 81301
Her neice Rikki was born in Hawaii and has always dreamed of going back.
Recently her and fiance competed for a cheerleading scholarship for the
university of Hawaii and won. About a month ago her fiance very unexpectly
died. Rikki's Mother Linda has also just went through a life threating
surgery with her disease. She is planning to follow her lifelong dream
and go to school and I think some words of encourangement would be great.
Her address:
Rikki Bear Farfel
C/O TC&I Construction
242 Dinosuar Trail
Santa Fe NM 87508
Linda is Nanci's sister also and just lost her mother about a year ago.
She is in her 50's and has lived all over the world. Her 4 favorite places
to live were Hawaii, Germany, Japan, and Turkey. She has recently settled
in New Mexico because of her sickness she has not been able to get out and
make many friends. Her daughter Rikki has just had an incredible
unexpected loss and she has just under gone a very serious surgery. Our
cards of friendship and encouragement would be a great touch to her life.
Her Address:
Linda Farfel
812 9th St NE
Rio Rancho NM 87124
Thanks Megan and everyone in advance for their love and support to this
family.
Jody Ogden
July 3rd, 2008
Alan Gray, an Entrepreneur from Australia is seriously ill. Those of us who know Alan well, know him as a gentle giant with an angelic smile that won’t go away, a mile high attitude and all the qualities to take him to the top in our business.
We want to show Alan the power and compassion of the Send Out Cards Team and it’s ability to support him through his fight.
I am calling on all of the Send Out Cards team to show one of our own that he is not alone in his biggest life battle yet.
Send him you heartfelt wishes in a card, so we can see him where he belongs, on the stage at our 2009 conference or a Treat Em Right Seminar, here in Sydney Australia, please give Alan a reason to be there.
C’mon America……….. C’mon Aussie
Alan Gray
52 Mackellar Boulevard
Blue Haven NSW 2262
Australia
July 3rd, 2008
Hi Megan,
We've had some bad news in our area about a Realtor who was shot and killed by a disgruntled man on July 1, 2008. Troy Vanderstelt was a Realtor with Nexes Realty in Muskegon, Michigan and leaves behind a wife Bridget of 4 years 2 young children and 2 step children. I thought it would be nice to put this family on the cool buzz site and ask for people from around the country to send a note of sympathy if so moved to this hurting family. A lot of real estate agents use SendOutCards and may be moved to send a heartfelt card. I did not know Troy personally but all Realtors get a wake up call when something as bizzare and unexpected as this happens. Thanks for the consideration. His wife Bridget's address is as follows:
Bridget VanderStelt
3321 Nina Lane
Muskegon, MI
49441
June 2nd, 2008
Our friends the Gustafsons -Mary and Gary- lost their son, Michael this week. He was only 19 and he drowned while kayaking on Memorial Day. He is survived by his sisters- Lindsay, Nicole and Jenny and his brother, Tom. I know most of the sympathy cards go to the whole family, but I thought it might be nice for people to send cards to the siblings...Lindsay, Nicole, Jenny or Tom Gustafson.
13336 Ludlow , Huntington Woods, Michigan 48070
Thanks
Dear family and friends,
I wanted to update you on Austin. First, he has been promoted to Sergeant!!! We are so proud of him!!!
He is currently serving as Convoy Commander in Haditha, Iraq. He is working security detail both on convoys and on foot patrol. Because of security reasons, I can't go into alot of detail, but he is definately seeing the human side of Iraq. He is interacting with the Iraqi people, which is something he never did last time. He has seen much improvement from when he was there last year. This is comforting to a worried family back home.
The second reason for this email, Austin's birthday is May 14th, he will be 22. I want him to receieve 100's of cards for his birthday and also to congratulate him on his promotion to Sergeant!!
Please get the word out! Cards mailed by May 1st, will get to him just in time!! I want this birthday away from home to be a good one, and one he'll never forget!! You can help make this happen!
Thanks to all of you for supporting our Marine, proudly serving our country in Iraq.
Sgt Austin Carter
2/11 Det 1 Team 1
Unit 40441
FPO AP 96426-0441
Much thanks!
Karla
Please foward to all of your friends.
Whether you support the war or not, please let Austin know you support his efforts!!!
April 14,2008
I would like to tell you about my Aunt Monica, also my God Mother.
My Aunt Monica is my mothers sister. She is affectionately known to me, and her other nephews simply as "Cioci". And now, to my three boys as well.
Cioci, as well as my other Aunt Margaraet were and are as much my mother as my mother. But to Cioci who has no children of her own, I have always been special. She has always taken great care of me, and always gone out of her way for me. Well that has carried over to my adult life, my wife and children.
Cioci is always the person my sons are talking to on the other end of the line, when the are pretending to talk on their toy phones. I have never figured out why, but shes the one. She treats my sons like gold, as no one else can.
Cioci is always the one who has had the camera in my life. Never without it, she has photo albums of every inch of my life, and the lives of my family.
Cioci lost her life partner, Bob, a wonderful man who my oldest son adored in 2004 at the age of 56 to a heart attack. She now lives alone and has only in these recent years grown truly independent. Bob handled all "the guy stuff" car repairs, negotiating with contractors etc. But now, Cioci does that all by herself even though, she is truly a shy and quiet person who prefers the seat in the back.
Cioci is also the person to "care and save" the people she loves. When my mother had financial troble, Cioci helped her. When my other Aunt needed a new furnace, and later a new car... Cioci again. When my sons wisper to her about the latest, coolest thing they must have... there it is. She has helped my cousins and me as well, often sacrificing her own comfort for others.
When I decided to get into SOC, Cioci was my first customer. Signing up for a wholesale account when she didn't even own a computer, and had really no experience on the internet.
You see Cioci was already a level 4 card sender, she just did it the old fashioned way. Purchased, homemade... either way, she had her own SOC system. Never forgot birthdays, always sent a card, and even after signing up with SOC, I don't think she planned on using it She had HER way.
Well a while later I bought her a laptop and a digital camera (yes she still was using film) and now she is an SOC junkie. My boys get cards regularly from her. So does everyone. My family, my wifes family... she LOVES it. She probably sent one of the first 10 3-panel cards. Now, it's brownies for the guy who does her snowplowing, her car repairs... it's funny She is now also a digital picture pro. We get CD's and slide shows... She also loves the Send Out You Love thing and routinely sends cards to strangers...
Boil it down, Cioci is one of those people in life you just want to do stuff for. I am always looking for things that I can do for her. Well her birthday is May 5th. She will be 50. I would like her to receive 50 Birthday cards. Any help you all can provide, I would deeply and truly appreciate.
Thank you so much.
Here is her info:
Monica Bodkin (May 5)
517 Lake Road
P.O. Box 162
Youngstown, NY 14174
Thanks...
Philip Bodkin
March 11th, 2008
Sometimes God puts you in a situation where you have the chance to save someone else\'s life, and you are compelled to act instantly with no regards to your own. That\'s what happened when Wendy Bedford was on the Interstate and saw an accident happen. A delivery truck hit another vehicle (SUV) causing the driver to lose control. The SUV flipped several times and landed in the median... partially on the other side of the Interstate. Wendy pulled off the road, and when the surrounding cars had stopped, she ran to the median to help in any way that she could. The young lady driving the SUV had been thrown into the back seat of the vehicle and was, obviously, injured badly. Oncoming traffic was speeding by at 70+ mph, but the drivers were moving into the far right lane away from the median and away from the SUV. Wendy was half in / half out of the back seat of the SUV with the young lady waiting on paramedics and emergency responders. One car didn\'t move over; it hit the SUV going at the speed of 75 mph. This caused the SUV to flip again and Wendy was thrown out of the SUV and against the concrete barrier, as the SUV came crashing down above her. Wendy suffered a severe head injury and many broken bones; the concrete barrier kept the SUV from falling on her and crushing her. Others saw what happened and they, too, risked their lives to save another. When the paramedics and emergency responders arrived, they thought that Wendy had not survived because of the extent of her head injury. They disregarded the body-bag when they realized that she was alive, and rushed her to the hospital. I spoke with her husband this afternoon and he said that she is doing well and is expected to come home soon with no permanent damage at all, expect for some scars and broken bones that will heal. The young lady driving the SUV is also expected to recover fully. Everyday angels and heroes are among us; please send a card to the Bedford family letting them know that others are thinking of them. I suggested this !
to Wendy
\'s husband and he said it would be OK. The Bedfords are friends of our family.
Cards should be sent to:
Wendy Bedford
5775 Carrington Lake Pkwy
Trussville, AL 35173-2893
February 18th, 2008
Hello Support team and Megan,
I wasn't sure who to send this to. I'm a tad tardy in sending this. But all support would be appreciated here.
One of our very own lost their son and brother this last Tuesday.
David Donner was 33 years young. He battled a "Auto immune deficiency", starting 3 years ago. The drugs he took from that gave him cancer.... He had radiation and Chemo. I'm not sure where in this process but he also had a kidney transplant, that didn't take. He was battling a ton. The family is devastated, please help by sending some love out there. The parents of David and his sister are SOC Distributors. This is a great chance to give back. Words of encouragement and great cards would be appreciated. Here's the information
(Mom & Dad)
Bob & Jean Donner
2337 S Xanadu Apt 506
Aurora, CO. 80014
(Sister)
Tanja Smith
3865 S. Dayton St., Unit 305
Aurora, CO 80014
Thanks,
Brian
February 15th, 2008
Hi Megan,
I am a distributor with SendOutCards. I would like to nominate my two
cousins and their family to receive cards and prayers. Two seperate
stories, and both need encouragement.
Cousin #1(Becca Woznick)
Becca has Crohn's disease and she is 29 weeks pregnant with their second
child. She did not have any issues in her first pregnancy, but she is now
having serious high-risk issues with her second. They found a blockage in
her intestines, that is causing her to become very ill with episodes. The
doctors have told her that the next time she has an episode, they will
have to do an emergency c-section and emergency intestinal surgery to
remove the blockage, which could be anytime. She has had a lot of help
with their 1 1/2 year old daughter. Her husband Danny is working very hard
to manage home and work. They could use some encouragment and laughter as
they face decisions.
Please send cards and prayers too:
Becca, Danny and Daylin
268 Liberty Hill Road
Greer, SC 29651
Cousin #2 (Pamela and Kent Matthia)
Their daughter Rachell was born February 2006 with multiple internal and
external Hemangiomas. They range from the top of her head on the outside,
down to her liver on the inside. Chemo and steroids are keeping them at
bay during the growth phase. They travel weekly 3 hours each way to get
treatment in Atlanta and most times they have to stay overnight. Rachell
has had several surgeries and has been hospitalized many times over the
past two years. Her husband, Kent, and son,Andrew(5 years old) have been a
huge support over the past two years. Andrew loves his baby sister and at
the same time it is hard when Pamela and Rachell have to leave for
Atlanta.
It has been a rough road at times but they feel so blessed with their
little angel!! She and her brother are the lights of their world!
Please send prayers and cards to:
Pamela, Kent, Andrew and Rachell Matthia
326 Brown Road
Simpsonville, SC 29681
Thanks, Megan. Contact me if you have any questions
Tasha Devine
February 5, 2008
I am relatively new to SOC, having joined in December/07 and I work at a Chrysler Dealership in Peterborough, Ontario Canada. My first wholesale account was with my dealer principal who sees the value of SOC with his business.
He is a man in his early 50's and has been battling Cancer for a couple of years and recently underwent surgery. During his recovery I sent him a get well card with a box of brownies and he just loved them and the card.
Today as I arrived at the dealership the mood was very somber and quiet and I found out that even though his surgery went well two weeks ago, today they found a new tumor in the same area they operated on. Needless to say his spirits are going downhill very fast. Although a strong person he seems to be losing his desire to keep on keeping on, and it showed in his voice today. If anyone feels they could try and lift his spirits with a card it would be greatly appreciated. They can be sent to:
Daniel St.-Jean
Kawartha Chrysler Jeep Dodge
1175 Lansdowne St. W.
Peterborough, Ontario
K9L 1H7 Canada.
Thanks in advance - Peter G. Mitchell
February 1st- 2008
My great-grandmother "nana" was born on February 27th 1908, that's right! This month she will be 100 years old! That is quite an occasion! She has lived an exciting life of travels around the world after she was widowed at age 40. She has had two recent strokes, but she is still as sharp as ever! She has been telling us all that she's hanging on to reach 100. Unfortunately she will spend the rest of her days in a convelecent hospital due to the decisions made by her only daughter. Therefore, no party will commemorate this momentus occasion. :( My request is that she get as many cards as possible on her birthday to know she is someone special that has lived a very wonderful life. She is a very classy lady and is making the most of life even in the most dreary of places.

Her address is:
Otha Henn "Nana"
Mt. Pleasant Nursing Center
1355 Clayton Rd
San Jose, CA 95127
Thank you very much!
Megan Drescher
Hi Megan,
My father is very ill. He's recently been diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He had a pacemaker and defibrillator put in. Since Christmas he's been back in the hospital twice. He's to the point now where he can't walk and he's either in the bed or the wheel chair. He's really down and thinks he'll be housebound for the rest of his life. He's 74. It has gotten to the point where my stepmother can no longer get him in and out of the car by herself. My goal is to help them get one of those special vans that accommodates wheel chairs.
I'd like to see if anyone would be willing to send him a card of encouragement during this time.
James Burkart
103 St. Anne Circle
Covington, LA 70433
Thanks,
Cathy Johnson
January 4, 2008
I joined sendoutcards yesterday through Darcy Davis. She mentioned about your worthy causes section and thought I should see if my foundation could get added. The web site: www.morquio.com
We are a non-profit that helps fund research for a rare disease called Morquio which my daughter, Carol, is suffering with since birth. It is a bone disease that is progressive and effects all her bones as well as the lungs, heart, muscle and connective tissue. At the moment there is no cure or treatment but we are actively working on finding a cure.
When you have time I would appreciate it if you could check out our website to decide for yourself if you will add our cause onto your list.
Thank you for your time.
Most Sincerely,
Mary Smith, President
The Carol Ann Foundation
december 28th, 2007
Hi Megan,
I have a request for the random acts of kindness…. My sister J-mee (age 25) was admitted to the hospital (Mayo Clinic) today
After deteriorating quite rapidly over the last few days.
She has a rare liver disease and has been in the hospital a lot – starting from the time she was about 4 yrs old when we were
Taking her to University Hospital in Madison WI bi-weekly for months. The doctors could never really find out what was wrong with
Her and she mysteriously went into remission at about 9 yrs old and was a relatively healthy girl until about 2 and a half years ago
When she started getting sick again. Many trips to Mayo clinic and with myself starting the process of becoming a living donor she
Received the liver she needed May 2006. She recovered rapidly and we thought things were going to be fine now, but faced some rejection
And several hospital stays and barely made it out for Christmas 06, but was able to come home for 2 days to be with family.
Again things were ok for a while but starting in Sept of 07 her levels were sky high and the doctors were scrambling to get things under control
And even tried several experimental drugs and therapies with the last 2 week plasma therapy ending on Dec 21.
She was able to be home that night for her brother Joeys wedding reception, which she was very excited about since she was in the hospital
When he got married a few weeks before. That night she looked good and was pretty much herself and we were optimistic again… but by Christmas
Day she was barely able to stay awake to open presents with us and the next day when she went to visit a friend she was so tired she could barely
Get out of bed and was slurring her speech, we got her into her local clinic Friday (Dec 28th) to run some blood tests and they were really high and we
Were told that she needing to be admitted to her transplant hospital immediately. So we packed her up, she said good bye to her nephew Willie, who is
The sunshine in her life and headed out. We talked with her coordinator and doctor and they said that she is elevated and that she should get a liver
Before to long but now it’s a waiting game and she is too sick this time to consider a living donor although I am still willing.
I know that she would appreciate your cards – she is strong and rarely complains and is the one in our lives who always calls, sends cards or spends
Time with those who are struggling, sick or in need.
Thank you for taking the time to read and respond if you have ever been in a situation you know how much a little means
You can mail cards to:
J-Mee Felten
8110 Octagon Ave
Cashton WI 54619
Thank you so much
December 4th, 2007
Name: Pamela Hogan
Email: phogan@sendoutcards.com
Recipient Address: Marc & Carlene Lawrence
5 Blue Spruce Drive
Coventry, RI 02816
Recipient Story: One of my personal friends, who is also a Distributor with SOC, has a daughter named Autumn, who was diagnosed with Leukemia when she was 7 months old. After almost 2 years of remission, the Leukemia came back (see her profile below). Autumn's life-saving bone marrow transplant is on hold right now because test results this week showed blasts of Leukemia in her blood.
Here is where our prayers are needed - the test results could be wrong and she can still be in remission. Her little body is also working hard to get her counts up so she'll be able to get the transplant. Prayers are needed for the results to be wrong, her Leukemia to still be in remission and for her counts to increase so she can move to Boston where the transplant will take place.
When Autumn is able to have the transplant, Carlene and her husband, Marc, will be in Boston for about 3 months. They are both self-employed (Carlene has a Mary Kay business and Marc is an arborist with his own company, Lawrence's Corrective Tree Care) and this will be a financially challenging time for them. If anyone would like to make a donation to the Lawrence family, you would be more of an "Earth Angel" than you could even imagine. They will need to raise about $50,000 to cover their expenses so truly ANY amount of money that we can raise will be fabulous. Or even just a simple card of encouragement will go a long way and be MUCH appreciated. I truly can't thank you enough. After reading this, I'm sure your heart will feel rather heavy, as is mine.
The following is from Autumn's Care Page at www.carepages.com where you can check in on Autumn through updates from Carlene. Just be sure to register yourself and then go to Autumn's Care Page "AutumnAngel" ....
Hi I'm Autumn I was born March 31, 2005 very happy and a very healthy 9 lbs 1 oz. I was just starting to really learn how to eat and sit up on my own when I went for my 6-month doctor's visit and I got some shots in my leg, it hurt and got swollen the doctor told my mom and dad that it happens sometimes and to give it a few weeks to let the swelling go down, well after a few weeks my mom was not happy with how I looked and took me back to the doctor. They agreed that something more was going on and sent us to Hasbro Children's Hospital for some tests. Several hours later we received the news that I had Infant Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. I was admitted to the ICU where I spent a very scary week and they started my chemo therapy. I was in remission that month and had to continue chemo for 2 years. In September 2007 I started feeling yucking and was very tired. We all thought it was the increased meds and chemo. I was given a week off to see if I would perk up and instead I got worse and on October 2, 2007 we found out my cancer was back. We had to start all over again and this time they told us I was going to need to go to Boston and have a bone marrow transplant. I went back into the hospital and have been staying there a lot lately. The doctors were able to get me back in remission quickly and now I need to stay cancer-free to get my transplant. We just found out that my little brother is a match and he will be donating his marrow to me (my little brother Leif is only 7 months old). We will be heading to Boston the first week of December and will be admitted there for 6-8 weeks. I can't wait to be better so I can play with all of my friends.
December 4th, 2007
Jordan,
One of my friends & customers has a grand daughter who is quite ill with cancer. She is a very pretty 15-year old girl who is a good student, cheerleader and has been involved with all of the things that a girl her age should be. She has a very tough form of cancer called esthesioneuroblastoma olfactory neuroblastoma. This is a rare cancer that affects about one in a million people. It is basically a cancer in the sinuses. Her survival odds are only 50-70%. She has been in All Children’s in St. Petersburg since October 18th. Her treatment plans are for chemotherapy, surgery, more chemotherapy, possibly more surgery and finally radiation treatments. She is now undergoing chemotherapy. If all goes well, she will go into remission, but she will never again have a sense of smell or taste. Her father is currently cancer free after surviving non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2004. So, Katie is very aware of the tough road that she is following. She has been trying hard to stay positive & upbeat, but that’s very difficult at her age when she is going through the side effects of chemotherapy and knowing what her future may be. So, she has had many down days and could use all the cheering that she can get. Receiving cards would certainly brighten her day.
Cards can be sent to:
Katie Saylor
3644 Overland Dr.
Holiday, FL.
34691-1128
Thanks,
Gabe
November 27th, 2007
Eight year old Kaylee has cystic fibrosis. She does not understand the full ramifications of her illness, but does know that she is sick and can not do the things other kids can do. She is a very happy little girl, but does get the blues sometimes. Her mommy says that it really cheers her up when she receives a greeting card. During this season of magic, it would be greatly appreciated if you could send Kaylee just a postcard of cheerfulness.
Thank you in advance for putting a smile on Kaylee's face. Janet Sams
Send cards to:
Kaylee Reed
106 Broadwater Circle
Pennsboro, WV 26415
November 22nd, 2007
From Alan Owens
Though my friend, CaSandra Smith, also an SOC
Representative, would rather have you focus on other peoples'
needs I am writing this to ask you to send cards to this great
lady. She is a young 46 year old, single mom, with a 9 year old
daughter still at home - the love of her life. CaSandra has
battled two types of cancer and many other serious health
conditions and came out a winner each time. She has been in a
long battle with non-hodgins lymphoma, her third cancer, but
recently it has brought her back to the hospital. Her lungs have
been trying to fail leaving her very weak, tired and needing
extra help to breath. She makes sure to remind me that I should
always be grateful for what I have in order to have more; as she
says thank you, throughout, the day for each breath.
This woman is truly extrodinary and should you get the chance to
meet her you will see what I mean. But for now, send her a card
to let her know she is being thought about and cared for.
Thank-you.
CaSandra Smith
3617 E Decatur St
Mesa, Az 85205
November 21st, 2007
Hi friends,
I just wanted to let you know that my friend Andrew Freeman just lost his dad yesterday. I know that Andrew is going through a really rough time right now. I just thought I would let you know since you know Andrew - mostly from SendOutCards.
I wanted to give you his address in case you felt led to send him a card or an e-mail to let him know that he is in your prayers. I know how much that would mean to him.
His e-mail address is: bonesfunny@yahoo.com
His mailing address is: 555 West Sesame St.
Tempe, AZ 85283
Thanks guys -
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!!
Love, Anissa
November 19th,2007
When doing your Christmas cards this year, take one card and send it
to this address. If we pass this on and everyone sends one card,
think of how many cards these wonderful, special people who have sacrificed
so much would get.
When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please
include the following:
A Recovering American soldier
c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20307-5001
November 15th, 2007
LISA TURNER:
One of my old college professors emailed me that one of his student’s relatives is ill. I then asked for her address and permission to send some cards.
Lisa is a young mother that lives in CO and is very ill and battling cancer. I do not know her but I do know she could use some love and cards right now! I did get permission from her family to release her address to anyone willing to send cards!
Lisa Turner
60 Deerwood
Littleton, CO 80127
I have copied some of the people I know will send a card! Thank you!
October 31st, 2007
I love this concept of SOC. I am a new distributor and fairly new
> to the network marketing idea, however I am not new to business
> having build three successful businesses in the food industry.
> The random acts of kindness is what impressed me about this
> company. I see the potential and I am excited about getting
> started.
> My mom, 77 years old, has been battling non-hodgkins lymphoma
> for the past twelve years. She has done remarkably well up until
> this September. The cancer has invaded her bone marrow and her
> hemoglobin in very low. She is weak and depressed. A few cards
> would certainly brighten her day as she in not able to get out of
> the house much. Thanks for the support for both business and
> personal. I look forward to meeting you.
>
> Donna Jack
> Distributor
> 5305 Chloe Lane
> Colorado Springs, CO 80915
>
> MOM: Mary Brown
> 7645 Grosbeak Point
> Colorado Springs,CO 80922
>
October 29th, 2007
Dear SOC family,
Renee Van Heel, my dear friend and BNI compadre lost her home in the San Diego wildfires. The entire family was out of town at the time, and other friends were able to retrieve a few items from the home, but of course they pretty much lost everything. Her home was in one of the hardest hit areas: Rancho Bernardo. I am sure that she will need a lot of encouragement during the long, re-building process. She is an exceptional, extraordinary and positive woman, who truly understands the Givers Gain mentality and sending out "to give" philosophy. Thank you for your kindness to her - she is a dear woman. Address: Renee & David Van Heel, 18344 Lincolnshire St, San Diego, CA 92128. From Greta Morgan, Bonita, CA (San Diego County)
October 18th, 2007
I do not think I have ever felt this helpless in my life. My niece and her husband lost their 9 day old baby late last night. She was home and doing well and was found not breathing. (SIDS) A beautiful little girl, that had made her way into our hearts. Although its hard to find the reason we trust our faith to get them through this difficult time. I would appreciate any cards of strrength to my Sister and Husband, the grandparents, and my Niece and her Husband.
Parents:
Jim and Zoe McQuain
4839 Eoff St.
Wheeling, WV 26031
Grandparents:
Bob and Harriet Meade (also SOC Distributor)
1312 9th St.
Moundsville,WV 26041
October 12, 2007
Hello to all,
Just a short to share something that happened this past week. SendOutCards has helped me get back in touch with family and friends. One of those friends was Cameron Garnick. Cameron and I tried time and again to do the SOC walk through, either his computer was down or something would happen to where we could not follow through. He understood the concept behind SOC and how it could quite possibly help them save his ranch in the Jackson Hole, WY area.
Tue. Sep. 25th he called me to thank me for sending the cards and said how good it was to get back in contact, and how nice it would be to see me face to face. He also told me he was heading up into the high country and would call me when he got back.
Well time went by, and on Fri. Oct.5, 2007 I called to follow up, One of his eight kids, Savannah, told me he had died of a heart attack Thur. Sep.27, 2007, two days after we talked, he was 53 years old. They buried him Tues. Oct. 2 2007. I would have been there had I known.
Needless to say, I have been torn up by this as He was a dear friend
The point of why I share this is that SOC was a true blessing. I had a great 2 months with my friend Cameron because I sent a card! I was able to share with him, and he knew I cared and I would look in on his family, if something happened.
Im writing to you my SOC family to let you know there is a great family in Wyoming that could use some cards, love, support and Prayer!
Im asking you all, if you feel led to, send a card to the Garnicks, and if you happen to be in the Jackson Hole area stop by! You will have the best time of your life!!!
May I leave you with a quote from Cameron.
\"May you find balance on your trail to the truth\"
Thank you I know there are many to help and pray for in this world, but if you feel led, I will be very grateful.
God Bless You!
Vicki Garnick
Triangle C Ranch
3737 Highway 26
Dubois, Wyoming 82513
September 24th
Liz, a new member of SOC in our team has just experienced a tragedy. Her brother, to whom she was very close, just passed away yesterday. She comes from a family of ten and she is the oldest. They are very close as a family. Please send her a sympathy card, as she will need our support at this difficult time.
A little background about Liz, she is one of the most loving, caring people I have ever met. She is Doctors Without Borders, and has risked her life in disaster relief work during the Tsunami in Thailand, Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and also in Africa. She gladly lays her life on the line when she goes in for these Disaster Reliefs, and many times she is the head Doctor, directing the entire team of people. She is on the frontline serving as a Humanitarian, and they get paid almost nothing to do this. Please send her a card. I am going to post her on the Send Love link on SOC.
Dr. Elizabeth Garcia-Gray, MD
7603 Brownsboro Road
Louisville, KY 40241
Thank you all very much!!
Kristy Mercker
September 24th,
My dear friend Nancy Humphries works with me in SOC. Nancy is a full time
kindergarden teacher, has a husband and 4 sons she is helping through their
educations and she has built her SOC business as a SM to over 40
representatives in just a matter of months. She is amazing. Nancy's father
is terminally ill with cancer and is in the last stages with his disease
progressing rapidly. Nancy is cooking for everyone, and trying to keep
everyone's spirits together. Nancy previously lost her sister to cancer. So
this is a very difficult time for this amazing lady. Please send her a card
and brighten her day with your blessings. She deserves a hug and pat on the
back. Nancy was at the SOC convention in August and loved every minute of
it. Thank you. Nancy Humphries 35272 McKee Place, Abbotsford, BC V2S 8L3
Canada
September 20th
I am requesting cards be sent to a friend of our family, one year old Jenna Mangini. She was diagnosed, shortly after birth, with cancer. She went through chemo like a little trooper. She was done with treatment and ready to celebrate her 1st birthday when she relapsed. Right now, she is doing better than immediately after her relapse, but this is a whole new journey her and the family.
Could your wonderful online family send support cards to:
Zanna Mangini (mom)
204 Preble Street
South Portland, Maine 04106
Attn: Jenna (1 year old)
September 17th
Hey Jordan,
I just wanted to let you know of someone who is need of cards. My friend Nancy Wright. Her Husband just passed away. He had a blood vessel that ruptured in his esophagus. The bleeding from this was way to much for his body to handle. It caused his kidneys and liver to shut down and made his blood pressure dangerously low. It happened all at once and his body could not recover. The doctors could not stabilize him to do surgery and he passed away. He was only 53.
Sadly he leaves behind his Father Leonard Koch, His wife Nancy and his two grown children Joey and Christina and two grandchildren.
His Wifes address is:
Nancy Wright
3102 Southern Loop
Kingman, AZ 86401
Cards for the whole family can be sent there and his dad lives across the street.
This was my dad\'s best friend and a long time family friend. So if you you can, please send a card to:
Donnie Byerly
2341 Karen Ave.
Kingman AZ 86401
This has taken us all by surprise and we are all very sad to say goodbye. :(
September 13th
I am a manager in your downline and I have a special request. Over five years ago, I befriended a mother named Mindy at the hospital in California while both of our new born babies awaited open heart surgery. Both of them made it. Her daughter, Trinity went on to have more surgeries and my son, Chandler went on to have a heart transplant. We lost our son a year and a half ago due to many complications from the transplant. Mindy was right by my side. She flew out from Calfornia to Denver for his service and continues to be a huge support in my life. Her daughter is once again fighting for her life and at six years old is on life support. They are not certain that she will make it this time. Mindy and her husband, Barrett could really use some support at this difficult time. I thought, wouldn\'t it be great if they could receive some cards letting them know we are all thinking of them. If it is OK with you, I would like to pass the address on to as many SOC people we can so that we can all make a difference. Being in the hospital, expecially when your child is extremely ill is very frightening. I just feel so blessed that I belong to a company where we can all make such a huge difference.
Thank you.
Maria Weitmann
Please send cards to:
Melinda and Barrett Adams (Rm 2559B)
Lucille Packard Childrens Hospital
725 Welch Rd.
Palo Alto, CA 94304
September 11th,
Jordan,
I wanted to let you know about some disappointing news my wife Linda and I received this morning. She was diagnosed as suffering from Paget's Disease, which is a rare form of Breast cancer.
This has caught her at a really bad time because she is so excited about building SOC, and being a new President for her BNI chapter. She would probably really appreciate any individual on your team that would send her an inspirational card. She loves to be a sender of cards, but also loves to get the cards from those she has met at SOC Convention.
Somehow if you can share a message to your team that they can send a card to her c/o:
Linda Campana
3120 Wellington Drive East
Eau Claire, WI 54703
Thanks so much for your thoughts and prayers as we deal with this roadblock on our pathway to success.
I have created a website where you can leave a message for Linda.
Craig Campana
September 11th,
My friend Traci (that I have known each other since we were 3 years old) just informed me that she has stage 2 breast cancer. Once she found out she and her cancer doctors started right away to get working on winning this battle. This is now the second time she had dealt with cancer (1st, was ovaries). This amazing woman is now in for another battle and I'll tell you this she is one tough lady. Traci is also a connoisseur of "Law of attraction" and as an amazing talent of seeing the best in all of us. My request is to send her your story about cancer or funny cards or whatever you are feeling after you read this.
Traci Moren
12503 Mustang Ct
Magnolia TX 77354
I am grateful to you for doing this,
September 10th
I would like to recommend Sophia Glick as a candidate for our \"random acts of kindness\". Sophia Glick is a beautiful 5 year old young lady who was recently diagnosed with Leukemia. I know her father Craig through work and it has been a trying time for him, his wife, son and little Sophia. Any happy, uplifting cards to Sophia and/or the family would be greatly appreciated.
Sophia Glick
1801 Montara Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95835
Thank you all for your support,
I heard part of this story on the radio Monday morning. It captured my attention and touched my heart enough for me to find the full story. I immediately thought, " I need to send Laura a card. She needs to know that there are many people thinking about her, praying for her and surrounding her with positive energy & light."
. . . And then, I realized that what a great position I am in . . . I know many senders of cards and thus that is why I have chosen to send you this email.
Laura's story: Laura went to a breast-feeding specialist 4 months into breast feeding upon finding a lump. Was told "100% not cancer. Too young, it's just a clogged milk duct." Was diagnosed this past July with an aggressive form of breast cancer. Was scheduled for a mastectomy Aug 7th, which was cancelled upon discovering the cancer had spread to the bones in her right hip, left arm and upper & lower back. Her doctor gives her a prognosis of an 18% chance of living for 5 years. Laura's son, Noah is 18 months old.
Laura Caldovino
10241 206b St.
Maple Ridge, BC
Canada
V2X 9T8
September 5th-
Mitch received a double lung transplant in February of this year. While he is truly a walking miracle, some of the side effects of the recovery have been difficult. He is only able to work a couple of hours a day and tries hard to keep a good attitude. Thanks so much for maintaining the board.
Best,
Lisa Cooke
Mitch Larson
40 Wilkinson Ct
Reno, NV 89502
September 3rd-
Christie Weintraub my Distributor (19766) suffered a heart attack in June and has moved to various medical facilities. Christie is coming along and I spoke to her yesterday and she is excited about the changes that SOC has implemented.
I know that Christie would love to hear from any SOC customers and god willing this will help promote a speedy recovery.
The best address to send any cards/especially Picture Plus cards would be to her home address being:
Many thanks on behalf of Christie & Myself
Susan Pearl
September 3rd-
My dear friend Linda, her husband Richard has recently suffered 3 strokes. He is in very bad shape. Richard is 56 years old and Doctors are confident he will come out of this in due time, in 1 ½-2 years. Currently Richard can not talk, or walk, is blind in one eye and has digestive failure. Linda has taken measures to downsize her life. She recently sold her house, is debt free and will soon hire a nurse when Richard comes home to heal.
I kindly request cards of hope and prayer be sent to Linda & Richard. They need it.
Thanks for your concern and support. Please send cards to
Linda & Richard Stypulkowski
20 Sycamore Drive
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
September 2nd-
I have a very dear friend, Linda Davis who lives in North Carolina, she has cancer. She underwent chemo therapy over a year and half ago and for a time her cancer seemed to be in remission. A few months ago she started having problems again and found out the cancer had returned. She went through the chemo again until recently when she started having complications that caused them to halt the chemo. She has been hospitalized now for about two weeks and they don’t seem to be able to help her much further. She has requested to be allowed to go home and they are letting her go home this week. She loves to receive cards and she may not have much time left. Any cards anyone could send I am sure would be appreciated.
Linda’s address is:
Linda Davis
331 Plonk Road
Dallas, NC 28034
Thanks,
Kat Seibold
September 1st-
Kenny "Rookie" Kemp is a truck driver. While working at home one weekend, trimming a tree, he fell 30 feet. He crushed his entire right side. He was in the hospital for weeks and recently returned home. He still has more surgery to come and months/years of physical therapy. The first prognosis was that he would never be able to use his right arm. The first miracle was that he survived the fall, the second is that he may actually have some use of his arm now. He is married and they have one son. He loves to receive cards. It really makes his day!!
His address is:
Kenny Kemp
5497 Old Calersville Road
Dallas, GA. 30132
August 31, 2007
A man - Staley Bryant - from Florida that I have been in BNI with for the last year (also a distributor with SOC) just past away on the 22nd.
He left behind a wife - Pat - along with children and grandchildren. He was a pastor at his local inner city church, and also a distributor for EcoQuest.
There is a history of early deaths within his family on the male side, which doctors cannot determine the exact cause. He tried so hard to change the cycle, but he lost his fight this month.
I hope that our SOC family will shower his family with many prayers, warm wishes and love. He was a wonderfully kind man with a happy heart, a real people person – loved by many.
Pat Bryant & Family
2214 Climbing Ivy Drive
Tampa, Florida 33618
Thank you SOC for reaching out to Staley’s family!
Nicole Hoekstra
August 28
Megan,
I remember Jordan saying something about if we have someone who could use a “few cards” to help them during a rough time.
Can I give that info to you to propagate?
Her name is Barbara Coffin. She has recently been diagnosed with Breast Cancer, has had it removed and is undergoing treatments now for the next several months. Her husband, Stephan, who is a musician and teacher is caring for her now. They are a great couple, salt of the earth.
Barbara has had other family members go thru this and now it’s time to support her. Things are going pretty well, but I asked Stephen if he thought she’d like some cards – even possibly strangers – and he said that would be GREAT!
Barbara Coffin
2541 East Adobe Road
Mesa, AZ 85213
Thanks, Megan!
Daniel Durney
Sender of Cards
"People won't remember what you DID,
but how you made them FEEL."
August 28th, 2007
Rhonda,
Judy has been diagnosed with level 3 cancer and her treatment is not scheduled to start for 6 weeks.
I included the email that Judy sent out to a select few of her friends and family. She writes so beautifully! She truly is a beautiful soul and can use the support of all those who wish to send positive energy her way and of course the true power of prayer. I am so thankful SendOutCards has entered my life because with it, it has brought so many fabulous people into my life. I know that Judy will appreciate any uplifting messages that anyone is willing to share with her. THANK YOU and GOD BLESS.
Tina Rusas
Judy's Address:
Judy Lumsden
2585 Sherlock Trail
Highland, MI 48356
These past few weeks have been an emotionally journey for me. One filled with un-expected events, surprising moments, and people placed and removed from my life. I now see why all those moments, all these changes where divinely directed and designed to allow a new adventure to unfold for me.
Next month, I will be having surgery, followed by 3 months of no-evasive chemotherapy. My prognosis is great, with a 'success' rate of 73-75%. And, it is my plan to increase those figures.
As many of you know I do not like to be doted on, fussed over or smothered. And, I am extremely private, and ask that you understand those moments when I am quiet, and honor my desire not to elaborate further. And I really, really wish for you not to worry.........as this keeps it in a negative. I do wish, and would love however, that any thoughts you may have, be placed in prayer for perfect health. Please place my name on your mirror, computer screen, sun visor (somewhere visible) where each day you would see it, and take a few seconds to send positive, healing thoughts and prayer my way. A gently touch with healing energy, and 'unspoken words', are also welcomed!
I have already seen how this power has begun to affirm my healing as I have been placed with appropriate physicians, private individuals, and support in a time frame which I was told couldn't happen, and should never have. Surprised emails and mistaken engine searches providing holistic (my favorite) and conventional medical information. Amazing!
As I go forward, I am choosing to embrace this experience. I have no idea who's life is going to touch mine, of who's life I'm to touch as a result of this experience. What lessons I am to learn, or what lessons I can teach. But this much I do know, I am grateful for all those in my life, and God's wisdom to align my life to better undertake such an adventure.
Blessings, light and love,
Judy
mysweetsummerday@yahoo.com
August 28th,2007
Hi guys,
Tanja Smith is a gal in our organization. She has very dear friends, and the husband had a stroke last night 8/28/08. He\'s in the hospital and has already had surgrey. We\'re awaiting the outcome.Please send them some encouragement... Here\'s the info.
Thanks a ton
Becky & David Fox
138 S Eagle Circle
Aurora, CO. 80012
Thanks again...
Brian
August 27th
Friends,
I received a call today from our son Lance, he was very emotional.
He just got off the phone with a long time friend and fellow squad leader Thomas Lee.
Lance shared with me, this was the first communication they have had since May 22 when Thomas was severely injured.
Lance and Thomas were on the same mission when an IED (improvised explosive device) exploded killing soldiers and severing Thomas' feet at the ankles. Lance was the first one to find Thomas and applied tunicates to his legs. Due to infection both legs were later amputated at the knee.
Thomas is currently in San Antonio at the Brooks Army Medical Center undergoing therapy. He will soon start the process of being fitted with his first set of prosthetic legs.
As you could imagine he is not in the best frame of mind and needs a lot of support.
Lance asked me for a favor, "please ask some of your friends to send a card, flowers, gift, or something and a thank you to Thomas note for his service in the U.S. Army and protecting our country. Show him you care".
When you sign the card please mention you are a friend of Lance Payne or Lance's parents.
Lance says, "He's a good dude".
Thomas has a long-tough road ahead of him.
Take the time to thank Thomas for his contribution to our country and send your support to him.
After all, he's a Good Dude.
Thanking you in advance,
Dave
FYI, Lance has been home (in the states) for just over two weeks on R&R, he returns to Iraq this Wednesday.
I'll include his address also.
Thomas Lee
C/O Brooks Army Medical Center Outpatient
1983 Oakwell Farms Parkway #1807
San Antonio, Texas
78218
SSG Payne, Lance
Bco/4-9/402ID
APO AE 09378
August 27th, 2007
Patrick & Debhi from Ohio.
This is the timeline of reports that we have! Please if you feel lead the family and little Bryson would be over joyed with your thoughts and love...Please also remember the Grandfather, I can\'t imagine what he also is going through....Thanks Again!
1. Bryson (4yrs old), has had an accident with a mower (Friday, Aug. 17) and it sounds as though his leg has been severed or is nearly severed near the hip. They were life flighting him to Children\'s hospital from Marion.
2. Newest update (11:30 a.m.Saturday)...Bryson is in stable condition in PICU. After an 8 hour surgery, they ended up having to amputate his leg above the knee. He has lost half of his penis and testicles. There will be future surgeries to reconstruct that area.
3. The story of how it happened: Bryson\'s grandfather, Chuck, was mowing the lawn and Bryson run from around the corner of the house while his Grandfather was turning. Chuck did not see him in time to avoid running into him, knocking him over, and running over him. Chuck is beside himself right now. He needs a lot of prayer.
4. Web Sight: The site isn\'t complete yet with updates and such, but here is the address - brysonhummel.com There are some pictures on it...he\'s just sleeping in these pictures. He is alert and talkative when he\'s awake. He has even told his Mom and Dad about the accident and what side of the mower he was on when he slipped....His surgery yesterday was to repair his toes. They had to put a pin in one of them, but all were saved. They won\'t know if he\'ll have feeling in them for a while. While he was under, they cleaned and changed the dressing on his other areas. They will continue to do that every other day for a while. He looks so sweet, laying in the bed with his blanket and watching \'Cars\'.Beau and Nicole ( Father & Mother) are checked into the Ronald McDonald house and doing as well as can be expected.
5. The grandfather still needs a lot of prayer. Last weekend Bryson told his \"poppy\" (grandfather) that he (poppy) broke him (Bryson). After Bryson\'s mother talked to Bryson and found out what really happened, Bryson agreed that the accident was the mowers fault. I know those words have to replay in his head though. Please keep him in your prayers.
The address for Bryson\'s family is:
Beau & Nicole Hummel
5059 Twp Rd 376
Millersburg, OH 44654
The grandfather\'s address is:
Charles & Suzie Osborne
5494 Marion-Williamsport Rd. E
Caledonia, OH 43314
Thank you so much for your concern and prayers.
Patrick & Debhi, Ohio
August 26th,2007
The Godlewski family has suffered a tramatic experience with their daughter. Katie was in a serious accident a couple of years ago while in third grade. While playing tag with other children at reception hall, Katie sat down to rest on the upper balcony. She leaned back against the railing and fell through the 9 inch wide slats from the balcony falling over 12 feet onto her head. She sustained traumatic brain and head injuries. She was at Children’s Hospital for 52 days at that time.
Katie is now going into 5th grade. While other children and families (yours and mine!) where out playing ball, swimming, riding bikes, going on vacations and enjoying the sun this summer, Katie and her family has spent a major part of their summer in Children’s Hospital. She had been having headaches and went in for a surgery to help eliminate the pressure in her head, and to clear out some of the stuff they put in a couple of years ago. It was to allow her brain more room to grow. She went home. Then was admitted again with an infection. Now after all this time and 4 or 5 surgeries/procedures later she now has another type of infection. The doctors are quite baffled and are just trying all sorts of things to get her better. They were just told there are now concerns with her kidneys because of all the medication that she has been on.
All that said, you can imagine how this ordeal has affected every part of the Godlewski family lives. Jackie, Katie’s mom has been in the hospital nonstop day and night. Jackie works full time and has not worked since Katie went into Children’s. So there is a loss of income as well. Ben, her husband & Katie’s dad is holding down the fort at home with their 9 year old - Olivia and their 4 year old – Jessica.
Help put a smile on Katie’s face by sending her a card. This family is really struggling financially, so any monetary help would also be appreciated. A gift card to Walmart would be perfect to help this family with school supplies, school clothes or games for Katie (or her siblings) while she is in the hospital. And of course, pray for Katie and her family!!
The family’s address is:
Jaclyn & Ben Godlewski
N88 W24088 N. Lisbon Road
Sussex, WI 53089
Thanks in advance for your kindness!!
Karen Lehman
August 24,2007
Hi Megan...
I often go to Jordan's site to see who might need a card...I now have a family member with a need.
My brother was taken from work to the hospital Tuesday because his heart kept failing. He had surgery the next day to insert a pacemaker. His birthday is Sept 14. He's depressed because he has a young son to raise and he thinks his active life is over. I believe he could use some encouragement and I know our cards make miracles and heal hearts. (He is my first SOC Distributor.)
I'm not in Jordan's line, but he's the only one I know who offers a bulletin board. Blessings to him for his kindness. My brother is:
Ken Langford
2701 E 50th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99507
From my grateful heart to yours...
Mary Ries
AUGUST 21, 2007
Last week, one of my employees lost her 26
year old husband Wednesday in a motorcycle accident out near Uvas in Morgan
Hill and she is now a 27 year old widow with a 2 year old daughter. They
have been married for 7 years and have been sweethearts since the 9th grade.
They are both from this area and have lived here their entire lives.
My friend and employee's name is Maritza and she knows all about my
"network" and how amazing it can be and I offered to put the word out and get some
recommendations.
The funeral was today, so she isn't quite ready yet but she does realize she
will likely need some counseling in the near future. (The service was really beautiful.
He was a great man, a great husband and a great Dad and he clearly touched
alot of people in his short 26 years.There were about 350 people at his
funeral today.)
I have also included their information for her daughter's college fund. Sending a $5
check in a card will be a great start in helping out her daughter.
* *
**Checks can be sent to her home 569 Mountain Home Drive, SJ, CA 95136*
* *
Thank you for your time. This was a reminder to me that WE ONLY HAVE TODAY.
Be sure the people that are important to you know how you feel about them.
Stop wasting time. Stop living for tomorrow. I hope my email reminds you to tell
someone close to you how much you love them.
With Warm Regards, Chrystal Bougon
August 21st
HI, I WANTED TO ASK IF SOME NICE PEOPLE COULD SEND A CARD TO MY STEP MOTHER. SHE HAD CANCER IN HER NECK SO THEY REMOVED IT. THE DOCTORS SAID SHE WOULD RECOVER SOON, BUT HER NECK STARTED SWELLING UP EVERY DAY TO A SIZE OF A C ANTELOPE , THE DOCTORS TOLD HER THEY DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WAS WRONG, BUT IT IS STILL SWELLING. IF SHE STOPS MOVING TO REST, HER NECK SWELLS. IF SHE PUTS PRESSURE ON HER NECK FOR AN HOUR IT GOES AWAY, BUT THEN SHE NEEDS TO REST AGAIN. IT IS AN ON GOING CYCLE EVERYDAY AND ITS BEEN MONTHS NOW.
MY FATHER BLOGED THE INTERNET TO DEATH AND FOUND OUT HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE THIS PROBLEM AFTER SURGERY. IT IS THEIR LYMPH NODS AND THERE IS NO HELP FOR THE PROBLEM, PLUS IT CAN LAST UP TO A YEAR. SHE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW IF THEY HAVE GOTTEN ALL THE CANCER SO SHE WORRIES EVERYDAY.
CAROL WAS A NURSE BY PROFESSION, SHE HELPED OTHERS FEEL BETTER EVERYDAY, NOW SHE SITS HOME AND WAITS F