Bonnie Bell Miller, a new Malignant Melanoma Fighter!
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Bonnie Bell Miller, a new Malignant Melanoma Fighter!

by Don
(Avondale, AZ)

Her normal pose... sleeping!

Her normal pose... sleeping!


Just got biopsy results on Saturday (3 days ago) from a tumor removed from her tongue, and after wallowing in despair and denial til finding this website, 8 year old Bonnie has started a new regimen of natural and organic diet and treatment!

There is hope in the house again! We've been praying that God would heal her, and realized that He can, if we do something to help Him!! That led me here, and we just started her on the Budwig treatment ten minutes ago, and will be making her dinners fresh from now on. She'll be eating better than we will, and we know that will be all we can do, so the rest is up to God.

We're on a fixed and recently slashed budget, and can't afford the $150+ initial consultation fees and $600/shot for the newest vaccine 4 times, or whatever the chemo and radiation would cost. (especially after the $800 surgery)

I'll be posting results on a fairly regular basis! Count on a success story here!

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Oct 24, 2011
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So sorry
by: patricia

I am so sorry about Bonnie - I know the pain you are feeling - we had such a similar situation - we have Leo, who was Lucy's companion before she died in July. We have Leo on this great food also to prevent what happened to Lucy in Southern California - it is called Just Food for Dogs - fresh and prepared - he loves it and has great energy.

I pray for you that you find peace - I still get tears when I think about Lucy Girl.

Lovingly,
Patty

Oct 24, 2011
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Battle Lost
by: Don Miller

Unfortunately, Bonnie Bell lost her battle last Monday. I haven't had the words or heart to write anything since then. The cancer was too far advanced for the diet plan to have the time it needed to build up her immune system!

On Monday, she wouldn't even take a Frosty Paws, or ice cream for nourishment, and could hardly get a breath. God has her back with Him now, and we know she's not in pain anymore, but it is heartbreaking to lose such a wonderful friend! We planted a tree for her, and are looking into a Scottie Rescue to try to fill the hole in our hearts.

Rest In Peace, sweet Scottie!

Sep 28, 2011
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Our Lucy girl
by: patricia

We lost our loving Scottish Terrier, Lucy (age 6 1/2) in July.

We found out that a small tumor in her mouth was a metastasis from the liver - and her liver and stomach were full of cancer.

I would suggest you have an ultrasound done of her major organs, and see if it is there. We had to put our Lucy down because she was failing so fast in the end. Seems she had it much longer than we would ever guess - there were no signs.

Best of luck with Bonnie - but I would not let her suffer.

Lovingly,

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