tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3649118720488149471.post8647363351594268888..comments2023-12-27T00:52:05.523-08:00Comments on Dementia Diaries: A Journey With Dementia: Camping With MomUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3649118720488149471.post-11177413939707738282021-08-14T18:07:27.042-07:002021-08-14T18:07:27.042-07:00I was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 wit...I was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 with fibrosis of the<br />liver already present. I started on antiviral medications which<br />reduced the viral load initially. After a couple of years the virus<br />became resistant. I started on HEPATITIS B Herbal treatment from<br />ULTIMATE LIFE CLINIC (www.ultimatelifeclinic.com) in March, 2020. Their<br />treatment totally reversed the virus. I did another blood test after<br />the 6 months long treatment and tested negative to the virus. Amazing<br />treatment! This treatment is a breakthrough for all HBV carriers.MATINAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10558912772822043673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3649118720488149471.post-12935422398321875102013-05-30T13:22:46.342-07:002013-05-30T13:22:46.342-07:00Cass...Melvin and I were talking about 4th of July...Cass...Melvin and I were talking about 4th of July and Labor Day...I think Dad might be on board with that one, too. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3649118720488149471.post-41843000689508289742013-05-29T05:05:45.702-07:002013-05-29T05:05:45.702-07:00What a wonderful trip you made! So glad you could ...What a wonderful trip you made! So glad you could all have this experience together. It might be the last time, but who knows? Have you ever heard of Randy Pausch? He did "The Last Lecture" a few years ago - a professor from Carnegie-Mellon who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He and his wife were on a Diane Sawyer program, and his wife talked about them seeing a therapist to help adjust to his illness. She said that it was tempting to think "this might be the last time," and how the therapist taught her to say "Not helpful," and to change her line of thinking, so she was able to remain in the moment, rather than grieving ahead of his death. You do such a nice job of balancing the "staying in the moment" with the "preparing for the next step to be prepared and ready to keep her safe." You are pretty amazing.Bev Longhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12872679309711213763noreply@blogger.com