News Flash!

Thursday, June 30, 2011
Dr. Chen, Dad's doctor, said Dad's blood tests are all good.  His MRI, Ultrasound and X-ray are clear.  Dr. Xianghao Piao --- THE Dr. Piao, one of Asia's leading Cancer Nano Microvessel Intervention (CMI) experts, said Dad's cancer cells are diminishing and the tumor is shrinking.  He performed the nano chemo procedure on Dad himself.  

Thank God!

Here's the twist though --- Dad's two other tumors are believed to be tuberculosis. 

Anyway, Loren came to visit.  Her dad is doing better at the other hospital.  That's good news.  Isn't God amazing?

Here's more good news --- we met another patient, just beside our room.  Her name is Chona Dionisio. During the course of our conversation, we learned that she and her husband, Mike Dionisio, are doing this volunteer work introducing FUDA's approach to cancer as a new option for cancer treatment. Their organization is called PVF (Philippine Volunteers for Fuda).  This was spearheaded by Mr. Nestor Bonifacio, one of the well-publicized cancer survivors in the Philippines who received his treatment at the Fuda Cancer Hospital.  Husband and wife tandem are inviting us to be volunteers, too, to help spread the word.  We'll talk to them further about this tomorrow, but if it's helping people, I don't see why not. By the way, PVF is a purely volunteer organization. The hospital is not funding the group's efforts. PVF's members just want to share their experiences, give hope to other cancer patients and tell them that there is an alternative approach to treating cancer. PVF even gives step-by-step instructions on how to get here and avail of the services of the hospital.

L-R:  Chona Dionisio, Nestor Bonifacio, Dr. Rita Lu & Mike Dionisio

Anyway, today is another good day.  Thank you, Lord!


Our bill today: ¥30,937.18 ($4,784.96 total)
Total bill as of today: ¥192,459.12 ($29,767.09)




8 comments:

Alleluiabelle said...

Praise God sweet Pia...Praise God!

Prayers continuing...

Love you,
Alleluiabelle

Beth in NC said...

That is wonderful news Pia! Expecting even more!

Bless you!
Beth

MrsMartinez | xoxoMrsMartinez.com said...

Pia that's so nice to hear! Your dad is a blessed man. When are you coming back?
xoxo
MrsM

cafémobility said...

how was you dad. please pray for my mom as well. although she is fine now, she has undergone heart transplant and her condition is a bit sensitive.

Nokia N8: http://cafemobility.blogspot.com/2010/12/nokia-n8-most-powerful-camphone.html

Some of the notable features of the N8 are

1) camera - It has one of the most vivid camera quality around with high level of saturation and color fidelity having 12MP, Car Zeiss optics, and Xenon flash support

2) screen technology - since it sports an AMOLED screen, the image quality appars to be brighter than its counterparts even when tilted and direct exposure to sunlight

3) HDMI support - enables you to hook up your videos and images to an HDMI input of your television screen

The not so pleasant part is the software support. We know that it is still sporting the old Nokia OS which is Symbian. And because of its lack of third party aftermarket support, it is a sinking business as compared to Android and Apple iOS. In fact, Nokia lately ditched it out in favor of Microsoft Mango and Microsoft Windows 7 Mobile.

For the HTC Desire HD:

1) large screen - it has 4.3inch screen as compared to the N8's 3.5inches. Along with that is a Gorilla glass, a scratch resistant, harder than typical glass and polyplastic carbonate material.

2) Dolby SRS Audio - we know that Dolby certification is one of the best acoustically certified speakers in its class

3) HTC Sense and Android OS - it probably has best, besets, bestestest software layer among all mobile devices. I am a user of almost all mobile operating systems and all I can say is wow…. it has all you need productivity-wise and beyond. It even has a seamless integration with social networking sites like Facebook(merino ka ba into? add mo ako ha), Twitter, and other social platforms, all integrated directly through the phones contact information. Android rocks.

4) Fast Processor - it has 1Ghz CPU as compared to N8's 680Mhz only. It is blazing fast especially when you're doing multimedia applications.

The trade off? Battery life. Because if has large screen, you may want to have a rudimentary habit of charging every night. Unlike N8, it has AMOLED screen, which has a good power management feature as it impedes voltage dissipation when displaying black images. And that's why you get a high contrast ratio because the black image is actually extremely black because no electrodes are beamed at it to produce colors.

Mel Avila Alarilla said...

Praise the Lord that your father is on the way to full recovery. We will continue to pray for him until he is fully recovered. God is really good. Thanks for the positive post. God bless you all always.

Bluebirdy said...

Amazing news about your Dad's recovery. Do the staff and doctors speak English, or how do you communicate with then? I'm ready to tell my online cancer friends about this amazing cancer treatment hospital.
Tuberculosis is quite easy to cure these days. My Korean sister in law had it, and just had to take 1 pill a day for 1 year. No side affects. The Lord may cure him of that before the medicine does. I'm not surprised that he got it, since his cancer meds suppressed his immune system, so if there were any TB germs floating around, and he inhaled them, they would start growing with no immune system to kill them off. Such great and happy news. So glad you got to see one of your friends from when u were there before. Why did she/he take her Dad to a different hospital? Did you see if any of your other friends were there? Bless you dear Pia. You and I are the "nurturing daughters" for our sick parent I guess.
SO HAPPY FOR YOU! So what next for your Dad?
Love, Sheila

Pia said...

allue: thanks for praying. yeah, all praises to Him.

beth: yeah. isn't God awesome?

michelle: i'm going back home on July 8.

john: thanks for the info. i'm decided which one to get now. i was 50/50 on getting htc but i think now i know which one i really like. thanks, john.

mel: thanks so much for your prayers.

sheila: my friend took his dad to a different hospital because fuda sort of gave up already. of course, if i was in my friend's situation, i'd do the same. we won't give up. yeah, i got to see my other friends here. dad and i are going back home on july 8 then coming back here on july 27. dad has to complete at least 6 cycles. how's your mom?

ross siccion said...

Good day! I have an aunt that is diagnosed by cancer, I would like to believe that FUDA could make a difference, but some people around her doesn't believe what FUDA can do just because what is said on the internet. I have heard the story of Nestor Bonifacio and was touched by his story, if you could help me, if only she could hear it from him himself. could you give me the contact number? thank you! here's my e-mail address rossiccion@yahoo.com

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