A note from Deborah

In November 2003, Suzie Bounds was diagnosed with breast cancer, which mastized to lymph nodes, liver and bone. Her chances to live past (5 to 6) weeks was classified as a long shot. She had carried her diagnosed documentation and films to eight teams of doctors in Southern California with the continuous answer that as a terminal patient your chances to live are nil.
After this devastating information was provided to Suzie, she took the attitude to get on her knees and present her case to God. Within ten days she was guided to the right team of doctors, who believed they could give her what they called the "quality of life" with a 20% chance to live.
Suzie took the challenge and accepted the chemo treatment with a lot of fear in her heart to travel down a path that she had no knowledge or understanding of. To this day, Suzie has experienced over (48) months of treatments. Her path is chemo pills daily and injections every Thursday, which equals chemo on a daily basis.
Suzie's a fighter and believes that all victims have a chance, no matter what level of cancer you and/or your loved one may be confronted with. At this point Suzie believes that the victim must take control of their own life... create an attitude of an athlete looking for victory.
Suzie has expressed in many conversations with other victims, there is a formula to all of our success. 1) Get to know God. 2) Get a support person who will love and guide you through the storms of your treatments and will allow you to cry out your pains and fears. 3) Find the best team of doctors who provide you with the best shot to live. 4) Find a nutritionalist and/or herbologist who will crew-chief you when your body is at its lowest and provide you the strength of that athlete. 5) Get an attitude with the will to live, no matter how much it hurts or what fears you develop. Then using that at
In November 2003, Suzie Bounds was diagnosed with breast cancer, which mastized to lymph nodes, liver and bone. Her chances to live past (5 to 6) weeks was classified as a long shot. She had carried her diagnosed documentation and films to eight teams of doctors in Southern California with the continuous answer that as a terminal patient your chances to live are nil.
After this devastating information was provided to Suzie, she took the attitude to get on her knees and present her case to God. Within ten days she was guided to the right team of doctors, who believed they could give her what they called the "quality of life" with a 20% chance to live.
Suzie took the challenge and accepted the chemo treatment with a lot of fear in her heart to travel down a path that she had no knowledge or understanding of. To this day, Suzie has experienced over (48) months of treatments. Her path is chemo pills daily and injections every Thursday, which equals chemo on a daily basis.
Suzie's a fighter and believes that all victims have a chance, no matter what level of cancer you and/or your loved one may be confronted with. At this point Suzie believes that the victim must take control of their own life... create an attitude of an athlete looking for victory.
Suzie has expressed in many conversations with other victims, there is a formula to all of our success. 1) Get to know God. 2) Get a support person who will love and guide you through the storms of your treatments and will allow you to cry out your pains and fears. 3) Find the best team of doctors who provide you with the best shot to live. 4) Find a nutritionalist and/or herbologist who will crew-chief you when your body is at its lowest and provide you the strength of that athlete. 5) Get an attitude with the will to live, no matter how much it hurts or what fears you develop. Then using that at
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for When Storms Arise - Your Daily Prayer - June 17
From the initial diagnosis, my husband had perfect peace; I, not so much.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer for When Storms Arise - Your Daily Prayer - June 17
From the initial diagnosis, my husband had perfect peace; I, not so much.
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