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  • The Day the Cancer Quit: A True Story of Surviving Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer

  • By: Kristie Anne Mah
  • Narrated by: Kristie Anne Mah
  • Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Day the Cancer Quit: A True Story of Surviving Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer

By: Kristie Anne Mah
Narrated by: Kristie Anne Mah
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Against all odds, one man chooses life. This is his remarkable story. This groundbreaking work invites us on a heartfelt journey from tragedy to triumph, changing the way we typically think about our body, our mind, and what we are truly capable of accomplishing.

Terri Mah's ordinary life was rocked when persistent indigestion turned out to be Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer. His story offers hope, resources, and practical examples demonstrating the true power within us to heal. Based on foundational wisdom from experts in their fields, the Mahs incorporate strategies from Western medicine, Eastern medicine, energy healing, and spirituality to "beat the unbeatable". This account includes Terri's personal experiences at a world-renowned innovative oncology clinic.

This audiobook is truly life-changing, providing insights insights and tools to completely up-level your life whether you are contending with an illness or not.

About the author:

Kristie Anne has built her love for writing through achieved excellence in her business degree, coupled with years of sales and marketing experience. Always bold in her endeavors to share hope and passion for healing, Kristie Anne's debut piece of literature speaks to the heart, compelling listeners to take actions towards personal victories and growth. Kristie Anne lives with her husband Terri, their two extraordinary children, Nixon and Vienna, and their vivacious Jack Russell Jukie, in Alberta, Canada.

©2020 Kristie Anne Mah (P)2021 Kristie Anne Mah
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Inspiring !

I have Stage IV Kidney cancer diagnosed in Feb 2020.

In a moment, my life changed. I became a quick student of everything under the Sun in terms of how to treat this and not allow the doomsayer statistics control (or worse - hamstring) any efforts to heal my body.

Kristie, thank you for your story !

Much of my journey this last year parallels you and your husband's. Was unaware of the Mindscape program. I will definitely check this out in my local area (Baltimore, MD).

I practice meditation on a fairly regular basis, but nothing quite as deep as what you've outlined in your journey. Most of what I know is the result of extensive research into Chi, Zen, and Yoga traditions. Many years of martial arts training also helped give a foundation for this.

Throughout the last year, I've been undergoing Immunotherapy treatments that have been very successful (so far), but I'm at a point now where it's like taking a positive step in the right direction, only to have a setback in another. Mitigating side effects of drug treatment combinations has been a challenge.

Like yourself, I'm embracing a myriad of treatments that range from both Eastern and Western medicine and employing them as tools. The metastasis growths I have are in the brain, lung, and liver. The liver so far has proven to be the hardest challenge.

It's hard to not be consumed by the rage, frustration and fear (which is where the liver's Chakra resides). It's the letting go part of the ego that's the greatest challenge.

Your testimony touched exactly what I needed to hear.

Thank you for sharing this !

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