Stage 4 Cancer Survivors

There was – on stage – in a wheelchair. Jimmi-Ann Muse received a standing ovation for his first performance as Dolly Levi in the classic musical Hello Dolly! It was a house full of Greenville Little Theater and typhoid has been a dream for the 54-year-old teacher of art and theater.

Only a year ago, said Muse, they could not live another year. The cancer in his intestines that requires immediate surgery and chemotherapy for a lifetime. He did nothing, theylive about six months.

Doing nothing was not so Jimmi-Ann Muse. He was a fighter, because it was more than two months had been born prematurely, and also wanted this fight.

Had to return to his children – his students at Camperdown Academy. He was passionate about his work with these bright, dyslexic children. Students will line up to their 8th grade class to take part in the annual production of Romeo & Juliet star. Disengagement? Come to the fence to get to know the MuseCollege.

Muse and her husband of 13 years had major projects. David Muse had bought a motorcycle – Jimmi-Ann planned to bring to ride. They are both pilots and students had planned to build a small plane. And the couple had spent years designing and building a cabin in the woods. The house, which served as a canvas for Jimmi-Ann Muse many artistic creations.

They met after a student came to her and said: "Miss Carnes, I have one, I want you to date." Children saidbefore and nothing happened. But I do not want to dampen their enthusiasm, the students responded with enthusiasm: "Oh Boy!" Who? " The student said it was his father. "I almost passed out. … I would not be anyone's dad fathers are not for sex."

David Muse Miss Carnes called multiple times and they finally decided on a date, "so he left me alone." Both describe their first day as "disastrous." Do not want Greenville in his rickety transport truck, borrowed from his brother's museold, but even more impressive sports car. The transfer of blew up before they came out, Laurens.

Muse is the only person who knew the area … His ex-wife, who saved and borrowed her car the evening. Dinner and Tootsie film was planned, but only the time allowed a late dinner. The agreement of the parties it was love at first sight. Saw Tootsie following weekend, and "since we were laughing," says Muse.

In spite of being busy and Muse recognizes seriouslyOverweight for many years. In fact, had hip replacement surgery in 2003 because of their obesity. "I had to walk every step … I was concentrating so hard," she says.

Muse said his immune system was a disaster, and not just treat yourself well. "I'm more kick in the ass to obtain from God to get my act together, but it took a death threat to me to do something," he said.

David Muse was with his wife when they hear their diagnosis. E 'the feeling that I had a very big step, and fell in slow motion, "he said. He was not really surprised, but when they seem to find an inner strength and firmness to them. Muses, told the wife to resolve. He has a new a diet with her, she waited for her and supported in every stage of their journey.

During surgery to remove a portion of his colon was also found some tumors on his liver. She was sent home to recover enough strength to endure another operation andChemotherapy.

"I would have gone anywhere, hoping to find," says Barbara Brinson, the best friend of the Muses. When Brinson added to a food coach, whose cancer clients experienced amazing results with their diet plans personalized Brinson took the chops to take her friend Roxanne Arden-Smith, senior consultant and author of Cancer Cookbook. Brinson remembers walking up the hill with a woman who died in a car, and when I saw the light turn their lives ", after talks withChop-Smith. "I took it as a lifeline and they would not let go," said Jimmi-Ann on his new diet.

Chop-Smith to help people in search of food health claims in 1997. Her mother suffers from diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and in more than six years and died weighing 47 pounds. Doctors told the family that knew and loved the food to feed, too. "And 'the things that was sick," said chop-Smith. Imagine if I had known then what I know now, the motherwould be alive today.

Chop-Smith of the New England Culinary Institute and was the first student of the famous Escoffier Society competition to qualify (like the Food Network Iron Chef) at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The first woman to place in this case, as an apprentice at the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco, where he learned to eat vegan, and his interest in food and health began to connect.

She studied macrobiotics and howCombining foods that strengthen the immune system at the Kushi Institute in Massachusetts. She says she saw a difference almost immediately in patients with cancer has come. "First, you say in my black and white corporate world, I was skeptical," he said. He realized that by changing her diet, had lost 28 kg, got rid of a stomach ulcer, and healed them hypoglycemic critical condition.

Since a macrobiotic menu is usually dull and tedious to apply for RoxanneDelicious and exciting by involving all he knew, the delicious French cuisine. Your Vegan chocolate mousse tastes rich cream, butter and sugar – not tofu and agave nectar. Make delicious organic sprouts fried with garlic, toasted sesame oil, vinegar, prunes, and sunflower.

Chop-Smth writes a new book and Organics Roxanne fresh food and frozen, will begin production shortly.

First, the coaching alone and cooking for cancer patientsChop-Smith says that now they can find someone, and know when to chemotherapy, which is always strong for them. "I give them food to kill the cancer and help them to feel good … are not choking the whole time." Their wisdom is that the micro-macro-Food Program, a transition from a high consumption of animal fat and protein-protein easier and more vegetarian. "Animal protein helps cancer grow, no matter how pure," warns chop-Smith.

Within five weeksThe beginning of wisdom Food Plan, Jimmi-Ann Muse were the results of blood tests in which they should be. "This is what I know man, my body on how best to combat the disease," she says. She believes the recovery from eating organic foods and not taking hormones, antibiotics and pesticides, which have learned in conventional food. Also eliminated milk, sugar, beef and pork from their diet and that eventually will be only six, instead of chemotherapy in the treatmentPermanent courses initially planned.

One of the doctors said his muse, "when the prayer has worked, I would not have a job." Still praying. All the bad. And they have created the Wall of Hope, where) are artistically presented the notes and good wishes from friends and students in their kitchen cabinet doors (see photo. The kitchen will remain a permanent tribute to the love and healing.

He also wear a patch (nicotine, for example) on his heart, said: "The tumors are gone – notThe reason for the surgery – CT baffles doctors. "

Prayers worked. Before surgery to remove tumors from her liver, Muse had a CT scan. Asked the doctor did not know there were more tumors – only a small cyst – without the need for surgery.

Today, Jimmi-Ann weighs 112 kg less than a year ago. "Listening to think of weight and began to focus on health," he said. The doctor confirmed that she is cancer free, and you say: "… you're curious … keep doing what you aredo ".

Muse is to tell people how important nutrition is necessary for the body, mind and soul. Talk of groups and promotes hope for cancer patients. "I have wonderful stories about people who listen to overcoming cancer, with brilliance, but not what you hear, says the media", Muse.

You going to write a book and call them to Center Stage by Stage Four. Muse says that his life is better than ever. Now that he has lost weight – and has a new hip – the accession of her husbandthe light on his bike.

"Everything's Coming Up Roses … only now there is a role to play as I do," she says.

Muse debut in a wheelchair was when he decided to indulge in a bubble bath before the debut. Preparing for the dress, leaned incoherent on the floor and sides. In excruciating pain, shouting as the best friend, Brinson, "I'm in bed, I dressed, my hips were out of place, you can get past and pull your legs?" Brinson ran to the MusesSupport, but the doors were locked. He found a neighbor to help her, laughing Muse 'in what ever is still standing one honest man breaks into your house … It took 20 minutes. "

While painful, bumpy ambulance ride to hospital, said Muse "Thank God, I feel pain." There were no broken bones, when she felt the morphine talking doctor, and she immediately said, "No, I have a Tonight Show!" The doctor said: "Many people want more – do not you?" He toldthere was no way she would be on stage tonight.

E 'case, not for me to do the show, "said Muse. There was no substitute. Greenville Little Theater's artistic director, Allen McCalla, was a genuine, wheelchair period and was a choreographer, so she could wheel mouse dressed as their performance. The votes of the changes in staging and choreography adapted moments before the show begins. Muse had three nights in a wheelchair and then closed for several months to run inDancing Shoes.

"The show goes on, because the mind of the protagonist … if someone has the Jimmi-Ann mind," said McCall.

Muse learned a lot about a lot last year. Above: "I have learned compassion for me. I loved all the others and gave them all away, but I was so hard for me."

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