Katerina from Strongsville, OH, asked:
Hi Julie,
My husband is recovering from a Whipple surgery for pancreatic cancer.
He was scanned this past Wednesday. Can you feel if I should be worried about what these scans may show?
Is there anything I should focus on? He is 38 years old, 36 when he was diagnosed.
Looking for help since it is sit and wait with the doctors.
Thanks.
Katerina
Hi Katerina,
My heart goes out to you and your husband. I can only imagine what you must be going through.
In order to get an update for you, I connected to you and from you to your husband. He gave me permission to do an energetic scan on him.
First and foremost, at this moment in time, your husband is not dying. His spirit is very firmly entrenched in his body. When someone is dying, their spirit separates from their body and attaches to the top of their head. It looks like the bubble containing a character’s thoughts or comments in a cartoon. This phenomenon is what I call the Twelve Phases of Transition and your husband isn’t there.
Second, I could “see” (in my mind’s eye) where the Whipple surgery was performed. The Mayo Clinic says, “The Whipple procedure is an operation to remove the head of the pancreas, the first part of the small intestine, the gallbladder and the bile duct. The remaining organs are reattached to allow the patient to digest food normally after surgery.” So, to help your husband continue to improve, I watched stem cell energy reinforce the areas that had been surgically removed. This healing will hopefully help your husband more easily digest the food he eats and more importantly, retain the nutrients from that food.
Next, I watched an energetic healing occur that involved his DNA. It’s called Genome Editing and restores corrupted DNA (the recipe that tells our cells how to replicate) back to its normal, pre-cancerous state. This will help his body produce healthy cells.
Lastly, please get a copy of Radical Remission by Kelly Turner, PhD. It’s full of remarkable stories about people from around the world who cured their “terminal” illnesses and the common denominators they shared in their healing journeys.
Hope this information helps. Hugs to you and your husband.