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Ron Siemientkowski's Profile PageBiographyRon Siemientkowski has survived Diabetes, Cancer, Heart Attacks, Massive Edema and being Electrocuted. Ron was born in Cleveland, Ohio on November 7, 1949. He married Sara on July 31, 1999. Sara has been his loyal loving wife, friend and caregiver. Ron has been told that bad things happen to him because God knows he will try to do something about it. That must be true as Ron has no real explanations as to why things happen to anyone let alone himself. He has been accused of being so honest that he is stupid. Both Ron and Sara follow the Golden Rule. Another Heart Attack Survivor called Ron a true Miracle Man after Ron was able to walk when Cardiologists told Ron he would never walk again. Ron lost his ascending colon to Fungating Colon Cancer on May 11, 2004. The Cancer spread to his lymph nodes. Because Doctors held out little hope for Ron to survive, he decided to spend the rest of his life with his loving wife, Sara, instead of the Doctors. That was over 5 years ago. This book was written to make people aware that they can have choices and that things may not be what they appear to be. Ron wants everyone to be happy and enjoy life as they dream it should be. This book tells of some of Ron’s personal experiences which he hopes you will benefit from in your life by reading his story. Cancer Symptoms50 pound weight loss in 30 days. Surgery Description, Dates & Side EffectsAscending colon removed along with all blood vessels and lymph nodes feeding the ascending colon. Surgery was on May 11, 2004. No side effects. Radiation or Proton Therapy Description, Dates & Side EffectsNo radiation ever. Chemotherapy Description, Dates & Side EffectsNo chemo ever. |
Thank you Sara. Best wishes to you for 2012. I know its late, but im sorry for your loss. Im sure Ron was an exceptional person. God Bless.
Donnie
What a wonderful story I prat that I can have your strength and faith. Love Mandy
Hi Sara;
That is just amazing that Ron, did not see Dr.’s, have Chemo, or radiation for 9 of the ten years.
It gives me hope that I am doing the right thing in refusing the Chemo. It does not really seem right, considering it would not help a lot.
I am sure you will go through those papers when you are ready, which you say is coming up. I am sure it will bring smiles, along with some tears!
All My Love
Barb
Sending you big hugs!
amy
Oh, Sara – you sweet woman. I am so sorry for your loss, and equally inspired by your strength.