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Dear Friends:
Your donation is completely tax-deductible through this nonprofit organization - and goes directly towards my treatment.

. “Why IPT? Ten years ago my Daughter
didn’t survive a bone marrow transplant….”
After
losing my daughter to the horrors of a bone marrow transplant which is
chemotherapy so strong the nurses wear protective gear that looks like they are
working on a nuclear bomb, and whole body irradiation which completely kills the
bone marrow cells; I really was not about to do chemo and or radiation. This severe treatment was meant to
save her life but 5 weeks later I had to sign the order to discontinue her life
support. Her lungs couldn’t support her any longer, completely done in by the
massive chemo and radiation.
The first surgeon I spoke to said that
with no chemotherapy the cancer will come back. I began a search for something
not as toxic but effective in knocking down the cancer before surgery. I found
IPT and it made a lot of sense to me. I read about it in a newsletter quite a
while back and when I found it on the internet it just sort of lit up and I felt
I had the answer. I ordered the book about IPT and spent the entire weekend
reading it. By Monday I had made my decision that IPT is what I would do even
though insurance notoriously doesn’t cover it. My life is worth more than the
cost of the treatments especially if I can keep my health and energy as I go
through it. We have military insurance and have begun to receive some payments
but it is minimal compared to the expense. My husband is retired, on a fixed
income and does a small amount of consulting on an irregular basis. I am a real
estate agent who has been suffering this down market for 2 years now. Donations
go directly to research and the doctor to offset the uninsured expense. The
doctor matches the amount as a credit toward my treatment. Any donations will be
much appreciated, are tax deductible and will be appreciated no matter how
small. Thank you even if you are unable to contribute; please know how much I
appreciate your thoughts and prayers! The pictures are 2 of the reasons I have
to beat this disease. 1) To live to see my grandsons grow up, graduate college
if they choose and start their own family! 2) Continue to ride and enjoy
life! 
I am keeping a blog so others who might
be contemplating this treatment can read about my first hand experience and
contact me if they have any questions or if I can help in their decision about
their treatment. http://insulinpotentiationtherapyforcancer.com/
You can also go to www.IPTforcancer.com to read more about the actual
therapy or to contact a certified IPT Physician.
Linda Fisher
8/11/09
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