What a wonderful opportunity for you to let go of your concern of what others may think of you. I really hear your love and concern for her. Stay with that in your approach. You know you have something that can really help her and what other people think of you is not who you are. Be full of peace and let your comPASSION lead you. Go now and call her!
On Aug 4, 2011 3:27 PM, "serendipitydo@rocketmail.com" <serendipitydo@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> Recently a friend of mine has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. We
> lived close to each other 5 years ago, and have since each moved on
> with military assignments. Recently I learned, through that wonderful
> grapevine facebook, that she has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
> Of course we have been in contact, but only through FB. I would love
> to share the cancer protocol with her (thank you for posting that to
> the group) but I want to be sensitive and would like to know if you
> have any suggestions on how to broach this subject without sounding
> like I'm wanting to push my business. This sweet family has already
> been through cancer when her daughter had it and is now clear - praise
> God. I just want to support them and help them in any way I can, and
> this is too good of a course to take to fight back cancer to not
> share.
> Has anyone else been in this situation? I'm not a pushy person, and
> certainly not when she is reeling a bit and coming to terms with the
> news.
> Lillian
>
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-- > Recently a friend of mine has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. We
> lived close to each other 5 years ago, and have since each moved on
> with military assignments. Recently I learned, through that wonderful
> grapevine facebook, that she has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
> Of course we have been in contact, but only through FB. I would love
> to share the cancer protocol with her (thank you for posting that to
> the group) but I want to be sensitive and would like to know if you
> have any suggestions on how to broach this subject without sounding
> like I'm wanting to push my business. This sweet family has already
> been through cancer when her daughter had it and is now clear - praise
> God. I just want to support them and help them in any way I can, and
> this is too good of a course to take to fight back cancer to not
> share.
> Has anyone else been in this situation? I'm not a pushy person, and
> certainly not when she is reeling a bit and coming to terms with the
> news.
> Lillian
>
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