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Sunday, March 6, 2011

24/7 houseboys

what a learning curve 2011 has been so far !,my wife is getting the better of the breast cancer she's been fighting, incredible attitude she has, mind over matter is all important,my friend saki who lives not far from my farm in serua had his wife take off to american samoa leaving him with the 4 kids aged 19,10,6 and3,both saki and i are 24/7 houseboys at present keeping the families going,and we both would be the first to say it's not easy,not a moment to get on with "man stuff", what a joke that is,there is nothing more manly than taking care of your family,trying to run a farm at the same time is just awkward,thats all.we both realise how hard working and good our wives are and are hoping for a positive resolution to our present situation,just like women, a man can do anything as long as he has the time and energy. all women from the islands come to NZ for breast cancer treatment,quite often it is too late as they don't have screening or regular mammograms.
we found the lumps ourselves,that was the fun part! but man o man do they grow fast if it is an aggressive non hormonal cancer such as my wife's, don't muck around,we found noni juice, fish oil and vitamin c, the lyposheric type made by livonlabs, really helped the situation slowing tumor growth and it didnt spread into bone marrow,liver etc. also noni,lypospheric vit c and fish oil are acceptable to use in small doses during chemotherpy without affecting the effectivness of the chemo. the farm can wait till april,get our women right in march.