Speaking of lens / glass / vision... Tammy made a trek to Altoona to say her goodbyes to my Mother and father and to see the good earth whizzing by as she road in a car for the last time in June 2017. We went out to dinner in the Knickerbocker Bar and Grill where this thick glass candle holder (this is the replacement) spontaneously split into two -- like a cancer cell metastasizing if you will.
In a separate incident during one of Tammy's operations, I returned home to find the Kleenex box next to her chair where she spent her days watching the folks in Rockefeller Plaza report world events reduced to a fine pile of atomized particles too fine to pick up and too fine for mice to have used as nesting material. In my opinion, this was her grandmother / mother / angel guardians warning me that her cancer was metastasizing. I figured out my Shaman's advice too late -- musing on the Kleenex box meme...
With my less than 20/20 hindsight, if anyone you know has cancer in it's early stages or complains of acid reflux and stress, my advice to you knowing that Tammy wouldn't wish what happened to her on anyone is to follow at least three Harvard Medical doctors advice - two of which had to cure their own cancer tumors (one was the Harvard MD who pioneered Lasic eye surgery) where they were given months to live: get your body's PH in the alkaline range, use alkaloids that are non - toxic. Berberine (alkaloid) and Tumeric - Curcumen combo instead of the toxic Yew tree (what Tammy was given first). Check out NAC N-Acetyyl - L - Cysteine (alkaloid misted into lungs). Also look into astaxanthin (carotenoid). Detox and get your gut in good working order - 70 % of your immune system's effectiveness comes from your gut -- plus neurotransmitters for your mood.. attitude is everything. I added the alkaloid Berberine too late in the game to pair with Tumeric - Curcumin (under an independent cancer study). At this point, the medication for nerve issues Gabapentin with the major side effect of depression put Tammy into a frame of mind that she was "pilled out". I'm sure her gut that produces neurotransmitters and chemicals the brain relies on had long been compromised) -- Attitude is everything. Tammy had the best attitude that the nurses had ever observed -- but she was human. Let us learn from Tammy - that is a big part of why she bothered to incarnate with us younger, less compassionate souls to begin with (see Sacred Contracts - medical intuitive Carolyn Myss)