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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2020 · 54 MIN

"I Wanted To Go To Some Place Where a Brain Tumor Ceases to Exist." A Conversation with Janine Urbaniak Reid

from Hope for the Caregiver · host Truth Network

Brain tumor, Alcoholism, and Breast Cancer ... Janine Urbaniak Reid ("The Opposite of Certainty") clearly understands brutal challenges. Yet, she's punched through these things and lives a life of meaning and purpose.  "...I just want off this planet. I don't really want to die, but I want there to be some other way. I had this fantasy where I could get my family and we could all go somewhere, but I don't know that is ....where a brain tumor cases to exist. But it was more like, 'I just want out.'" https://www.janineurbaniakreid.com/       Peter Rosenberger is the host of HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER.  The nation's #1 broadcast and podcast show for family caregivers, Peter draws upon his 34+ year journey as a caregiver for his wife, Gracie, through a medical nightmare that includes 80+ surgeries, multiple amputations, and treatment by 100+ physicians.  Learn more at www.HopefortheCaregiver.com CLICK HERE TO BE A PATRON FOR THIS PODCAST

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