Welcome Ramadhan! Heard in the radio yesterday about embracing Ramadhan – it is as if we are admitted into Hospital Ramadhan. Take all the opportunity and grab as much as possible. I’m thankful that I can still fast at ease and perform tarawikh at ease too. I still go to the same masjid where the imam recites 30 juz of the Al-Qur’an. This time I bring along a bottle of plain water and let the cap open during the prayer time. Drinking the water that has been recited with Al-Qur’an is therapeutic too. In addition, it’s indeed a good 2 hour exercise and hopefully the lump will shrink and will totally be gone by raya time…
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I am wishing you very well. I have breast cancer too, and so far have refused conventional treatment. Mammo, u/s, biopsy, MRI - diagnosis is invasive ductal carcinoma. Sometimes my mass is painful, other times I forget it's there. Supplementing with lots of D, C, Selenium, Spirulina, B complex, kelp, etc. Seeing a Naturopath soon. Less than one month since diagnosis.
Yati, salam Aidil Fitri, maaf zahir batin, semoga kita tetap cergas dan produktif
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