Penny called with a new patient testifier, Susan Castle, who is leaving mid-week next week for a 3-week vacation. So, call needs to happen soon. BACKGROUND: Susan Castle: Cell phone - 847-770-1676 Husband is Paul Bauer, who has been very involved in and supportive of Susan's care. Both a major champions for TBC. Susan had come to Block in rough shape. She couldn't even sit up. Her ovarian cancer (no Stage given by Penny) had remitted, and she had gone kayaking (which was featured on TBC's existing web site). But, as ovarian cancer is wont to do, it came back. So Susan came back to Block, and she's back in care and regarding it as just another bump in the road.
Recommend calling soon!
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Susan called back at 9:15 this morning. Interview scheduled for 2016-02-26 (Friday) at 9:30am PST (11:30 Chicago time).
Be sure to look up the Ty Bollinger's "cancer summit," which may be "Truth About Cancer Summit." It was an online summit held a couple months back. Big reach; about a million people listened in to their panel of some 30 or so experts. Mainly the "holistic" approach. She also recommended looking up CancerTutor.com, run by a guy who was also involved in the summit.
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Interview time changed from 9:30am PST to 10:30am PST.
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Susan's Story from the existing Website:
My diagnosis took me completely by surprise. I was 54 years
old, owning my own personal growth business, feeling well, and enjoying my
life. Some minor menopausal symptoms prompted me to schedule a visit with my
doctor. It was shortly after that visit that I received the news: I had Stage 4
ovarian cancer.
You're
about to discover how I went from near death to cure in just 12 months...
Prior to
my diagnosis, I’d always believed that if I ever were to face a cancer
diagnosis, I wouldn’t put myself through chemotherapy treatments. It was with
this mindset that I consulted with two oncologists. The first one told me I had
3-6 months to live and if I didn’t have chemotherapy, he wouldn’t accept me as
his patient. The second doctor had a kinder bedside manner, but a similar
message. I needed chemotherapy and surgery if I had any chance of fighting this
disease. It was all a lot to process, and I needed some time to figure out what
I wanted to do next. The doctor gave me the “OK” to go on a previously
scheduled trip to Hawaii, which I did. Unfortunately, by the time I got back –
about a month later – my condition had deteriorated. I knew I had to do
something, and do it quickly.
Upon the
referral of a friend, and the desire to pursue a Holistic Treatment course I
sought care at an alternative clinic. They provided IV vitamins. That was it.
Honestly, it never felt right. But I was
vulnerable, scared and on the verge of a serious health crisis. I knew it
wasn't the right place for me but it provided the glimmer of hope I was looking
for. And this is at the core of my message to other cancer patients: listen to
your gut, follow your intuition... seek until you find the right fit for you.
It's out there. You’ll know when you’ve found the right place for treatment.
Don’t let fear dictate your decision, follow your instincts. I wish I had done
this when that voice inside me told me I hadn’t yet found the right place for
treatment. Just over 5 months later I left the alternative facility and set out
to find the right doctor and the right treatment center to help me fight and
beat this disease.
While I
was still trying to decide where to go for treatment, my condition was
deteriorating. I was dehydrated and had to have stents put into my kidneys. I
was told by several oncologists that my tumor was now too large and surgery was
no longer an option. In fact, I was told I had lost the window of my
opportunity for treatment of any kind. There was nothing that could be done.
And still I walked on in pursuit of the right fit for treatment.
Then I
had two strokes, the latter one being quite serious. My family was told to
prepare for my passing, and I vaguely recall them gathered around my bedside.
However, even then, I knew deep down I would survive. I knew that not only was
I going to recover, I was going to move on and overcome the cancer. I believe
that this deep inner knowing played an important role in my recovery. The fact
that Paul, my sweetheart and partner of 20 years shared this belief, was of immense
value to me throughout my journey. In fact, this deep knowing is what kept me
alive.
In
August, 2013, shortly after the stroke, I found the Block Center. Too weak to
walk, I arrived in a wheelchair. But still, I knew. As soon as I met Dr. Block
and Dr. Udhrain I knew I had found the right place to receive my treatment; I
felt completely at home in their presence. It felt like not only the right
fit... It felt like the perfect fit. Though no one minimized the seriousness of
my illness, they offered me genuine hope. Every single person I saw at The
Block Center was loving and caring. When they had to deliver more “difficult”
news, they did it in a constructively positive loving way. I was treated like
an individual, not a number. And they treated ME, not only the cancer. I felt
like I had a team behind me. As Dr. Udhrain (one of the Center’s oncologists)
said: “Susan, give me 3-4 months and you’ll feel so much better. You don’t need
to worry about this. It’s my job to get the tumors to shrink. Focus on your
treatment plan and getting well." It wasn't easy at times but that is just
what I did. I surrendered and placed my trust in them and their 34 years of
experience with the treatment and care of cancer.
After
seeing several of the clinicians, a plan was developed. It started with
building me up and helping me regain my strength. After a month of vitamin
therapy I was ready to begin chemotherapy. In all honesty once I got going on
the chemotherapy treatment, I didn't even know I was getting it. I had very few
side effects and other than losing my hair the chemotherapy was nowhere near as
bad as I had anticipated. Because of having over 30 years of experience in
treating patients with cancer, The Block Center knows exactly how to reduce the
side effects of chemotherapy to make that part of treatment more comfortable
while still maintaining the benefits of treatment. Along with the Vitamin IVs
and Chemotherapy I was given a specific diet to follow and list of supplements
to take all based on extensive blood testing results to ensure this part of my
treatment was individual and based on my own personal needs. In fact,
everything about the Block Center is personalized. It's refreshing to know I am
not a number but I am a person and my individual needs are the priority. This
is rare and was certainly missing from the other cancer care programs I had
attended.
The
Block Center offered me many additional therapies to assist with the challenges
of my journey to get well. I participated in several healing modalities such as
massage therapy, relaxation techniques, guided imagery and personal counseling.
All of which made the journey much more comfortable and played a role in my
healing. I also learned how important proper nutrition is in order to support
my body's optimal healing. The Block Center makes this very easy by offering
not only an individualized diet plan designed by a registered nutritionist but
they also offer complimentary cooking classes each day along with a healthy
meal. They make healthy eating fun, creative and delicious. Every experience at
the Block Center honors the individual person and is delivered with love and
grace. Again, this is rare.
It
wasn’t long before the treatment began to work well and I was gaining enough
strength to ride a recumbent bike at the Center! And eventually able to engage
in my favorite hobby... kayaking. So from the wheelchair to the kayak was a
dream come true for me. Tumors were shrinking and finally I was strong enough
to undergo the surgery that would remove the one remaining tumor.
And here
I am today. “A Miracle,” according to my surgeon. The day after my surgery, my
surgeon Dr. John Knaus – referred to me by Dr. Block – came into my room and
said “I was able to get 100% of the cancer out. I can't say this to everyone
but I can honestly tell you that your case is a Miracle. I believe You’re
cured.”
Tears of
gratitude filled my eyes and I remembered what I had heard myself say so many
many times... "I want to Live... I'm going to Live"! Thank You!
I know
I’ve been given this incredible gift. My message is this: if this Miracle can
happen to me, it can happen to anyone. It can happen to You! I know that the
Block Center’s approach to care, the staff and the atmosphere all contributed
tremendously to where I am today. I encourage anyone facing a cancer diagnosis
to not give up hope. Go until you find what fits for you and keep going until
you land where you belong. Yes, there will be some down times, there will be
some difficult times, but if you want to live, build from there. Know it's
possible!
And it
begins within You!
It's not
in how hard we fall, it's in how we pick ourselves up! And still I walk on...
Just the
other day I had the privilege to once again spend time at the Block Center...
this time for a Wellness Check Up. You see the Block Center isn't just
committed to cancer care they are committed to you as a whole person even after
cancer treatment. Longevity and good health is the treatment plan now.
I will
be forever grateful to the Block Center for giving me this second chance, and
for helping me become this “Miracle.” I whole heartedly recommend the Block
Center for anyone who is facing the diagnoses of cancer. You will be met with
personalized loving, caring and state of the art care and most of all you will
be given the chance to create your own Miracle. Make the choice to Live.
Susan M Castle
Arlington Heights, IL
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Greg Ashbaugh,Sr. Copywriter
Called to keep our 10:30 Interview; no answer; left message to pickup interview shortly or reschedule for a better time.
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Greg Ashbaugh,Sr. Copywriter
Susan just emailed. We're moving it to 11:30am PST (1:30 Chicago time).
BACKGROUND:
Susan Castle: Cell phone - 847-770-1676
Husband is Paul Bauer, who has been very involved in and supportive of Susan's care. Both a major champions for TBC. Susan had come to Block in rough shape. She couldn't even sit up. Her ovarian cancer (no Stage given by Penny) had remitted, and she had gone kayaking (which was featured on TBC's existing web site). But, as ovarian cancer is wont to do, it came back. So Susan came back to Block, and she's back in care and regarding it as just another bump in the road.
Recommend calling soon!
Be sure to look up the Ty Bollinger's "cancer summit," which may be "Truth About Cancer Summit." It was an online summit held a couple months back. Big reach; about a million people listened in to their panel of some 30 or so experts. Mainly the "holistic" approach. She also recommended looking up CancerTutor.com, run by a guy who was also involved in the summit.
My diagnosis took me completely by surprise. I was 54 years old, owning my own personal growth business, feeling well, and enjoying my life. Some minor menopausal symptoms prompted me to schedule a visit with my doctor. It was shortly after that visit that I received the news: I had Stage 4 ovarian cancer.
You're about to discover how I went from near death to cure in just 12 months...
Prior to my diagnosis, I’d always believed that if I ever were to face a cancer diagnosis, I wouldn’t put myself through chemotherapy treatments. It was with this mindset that I consulted with two oncologists. The first one told me I had 3-6 months to live and if I didn’t have chemotherapy, he wouldn’t accept me as his patient. The second doctor had a kinder bedside manner, but a similar message. I needed chemotherapy and surgery if I had any chance of fighting this disease. It was all a lot to process, and I needed some time to figure out what I wanted to do next. The doctor gave me the “OK” to go on a previously scheduled trip to Hawaii, which I did. Unfortunately, by the time I got back – about a month later – my condition had deteriorated. I knew I had to do something, and do it quickly.
Upon the referral of a friend, and the desire to pursue a Holistic Treatment course I sought care at an alternative clinic. They provided IV vitamins. That was it. Honestly, it never felt right. But I was vulnerable, scared and on the verge of a serious health crisis. I knew it wasn't the right place for me but it provided the glimmer of hope I was looking for. And this is at the core of my message to other cancer patients: listen to your gut, follow your intuition... seek until you find the right fit for you. It's out there. You’ll know when you’ve found the right place for treatment. Don’t let fear dictate your decision, follow your instincts. I wish I had done this when that voice inside me told me I hadn’t yet found the right place for treatment. Just over 5 months later I left the alternative facility and set out to find the right doctor and the right treatment center to help me fight and beat this disease.
While I was still trying to decide where to go for treatment, my condition was deteriorating. I was dehydrated and had to have stents put into my kidneys. I was told by several oncologists that my tumor was now too large and surgery was no longer an option. In fact, I was told I had lost the window of my opportunity for treatment of any kind. There was nothing that could be done. And still I walked on in pursuit of the right fit for treatment.
Then I had two strokes, the latter one being quite serious. My family was told to prepare for my passing, and I vaguely recall them gathered around my bedside. However, even then, I knew deep down I would survive. I knew that not only was I going to recover, I was going to move on and overcome the cancer. I believe that this deep inner knowing played an important role in my recovery. The fact that Paul, my sweetheart and partner of 20 years shared this belief, was of immense value to me throughout my journey. In fact, this deep knowing is what kept me alive.
In August, 2013, shortly after the stroke, I found the Block Center. Too weak to walk, I arrived in a wheelchair. But still, I knew. As soon as I met Dr. Block and Dr. Udhrain I knew I had found the right place to receive my treatment; I felt completely at home in their presence. It felt like not only the right fit... It felt like the perfect fit. Though no one minimized the seriousness of my illness, they offered me genuine hope. Every single person I saw at The Block Center was loving and caring. When they had to deliver more “difficult” news, they did it in a constructively positive loving way. I was treated like an individual, not a number. And they treated ME, not only the cancer. I felt like I had a team behind me. As Dr. Udhrain (one of the Center’s oncologists) said: “Susan, give me 3-4 months and you’ll feel so much better. You don’t need to worry about this. It’s my job to get the tumors to shrink. Focus on your treatment plan and getting well." It wasn't easy at times but that is just what I did. I surrendered and placed my trust in them and their 34 years of experience with the treatment and care of cancer.
After seeing several of the clinicians, a plan was developed. It started with building me up and helping me regain my strength. After a month of vitamin therapy I was ready to begin chemotherapy. In all honesty once I got going on the chemotherapy treatment, I didn't even know I was getting it. I had very few side effects and other than losing my hair the chemotherapy was nowhere near as bad as I had anticipated. Because of having over 30 years of experience in treating patients with cancer, The Block Center knows exactly how to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy to make that part of treatment more comfortable while still maintaining the benefits of treatment. Along with the Vitamin IVs and Chemotherapy I was given a specific diet to follow and list of supplements to take all based on extensive blood testing results to ensure this part of my treatment was individual and based on my own personal needs. In fact, everything about the Block Center is personalized. It's refreshing to know I am not a number but I am a person and my individual needs are the priority. This is rare and was certainly missing from the other cancer care programs I had attended.
The Block Center offered me many additional therapies to assist with the challenges of my journey to get well. I participated in several healing modalities such as massage therapy, relaxation techniques, guided imagery and personal counseling. All of which made the journey much more comfortable and played a role in my healing. I also learned how important proper nutrition is in order to support my body's optimal healing. The Block Center makes this very easy by offering not only an individualized diet plan designed by a registered nutritionist but they also offer complimentary cooking classes each day along with a healthy meal. They make healthy eating fun, creative and delicious. Every experience at the Block Center honors the individual person and is delivered with love and grace. Again, this is rare.
It wasn’t long before the treatment began to work well and I was gaining enough strength to ride a recumbent bike at the Center! And eventually able to engage in my favorite hobby... kayaking. So from the wheelchair to the kayak was a dream come true for me. Tumors were shrinking and finally I was strong enough to undergo the surgery that would remove the one remaining tumor.
And here I am today. “A Miracle,” according to my surgeon. The day after my surgery, my surgeon Dr. John Knaus – referred to me by Dr. Block – came into my room and said “I was able to get 100% of the cancer out. I can't say this to everyone but I can honestly tell you that your case is a Miracle. I believe You’re cured.”
Tears of gratitude filled my eyes and I remembered what I had heard myself say so many many times... "I want to Live... I'm going to Live"! Thank You!
I know I’ve been given this incredible gift. My message is this: if this Miracle can happen to me, it can happen to anyone. It can happen to You! I know that the Block Center’s approach to care, the staff and the atmosphere all contributed tremendously to where I am today. I encourage anyone facing a cancer diagnosis to not give up hope. Go until you find what fits for you and keep going until you land where you belong. Yes, there will be some down times, there will be some difficult times, but if you want to live, build from there. Know it's possible!
And it begins within You!
It's not in how hard we fall, it's in how we pick ourselves up! And still I walk on...
Just the other day I had the privilege to once again spend time at the Block Center... this time for a Wellness Check Up. You see the Block Center isn't just committed to cancer care they are committed to you as a whole person even after cancer treatment. Longevity and good health is the treatment plan now.
I will be forever grateful to the Block Center for giving me this second chance, and for helping me become this “Miracle.” I whole heartedly recommend the Block Center for anyone who is facing the diagnoses of cancer. You will be met with personalized loving, caring and state of the art care and most of all you will be given the chance to create your own Miracle. Make the choice to Live.
Susan M Castle
Arlington Heights, IL
Called to keep our 10:30 Interview; no answer; left message to pickup interview shortly or reschedule for a better time.
Penny: