Joseph:
I think I speak for all of our forum members when I say that we are all delighted to hear of your obvious improvement. Several of my friends and acquaintances have gone through chemotherapy, and to a person, they all say it was a difficult experience. However, as you stated in one post, it is better than the other alternative. Cancer is one of those "burning bush" things that happen in our lives. It is a solemn reminder of how precious and fragile our life is. It is an awakening of the fact that the human body is a remarkable machine, but like all machines it can be destroyed. The nearness of death brings forth the great appreciation of life and all the wonderful interactions we have with other people and with all of nature. To me, we are all one entity living on this planet. Our involvement with the land, air, water and all other segments of nature are all in sync with nature. Nature includes our bees. We are tied to those tiny, fuzzy little bees and they in turn need us to improve their lot in life. We and the bees and all of nature are a synergistic mechanism. Keep on healing, and keep on watching those bees because that is one and the same thing.
I hope this makes sense, and I do wish you well with my thoughts and more importantly, with my prayers.
Don