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May all your dreams come true - Ron and Sara Siemientkowski

Author Bio:

 Ron 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.

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FOR MIRACLE MAN STORY

2009- DESPITE SUFFERING FROM CANCER AND HEART FAILURE, MIRACLE MAN BEATS THE ODDS AND SHARES HIS INCREDIBLE STORY OF SURVIVAL

Miracle Man Story

 is released by author Ron Siemientkowski

In this remarkable new release, author Ron Siemientkowski tells his personal story of courage and survival. Ron has cheated death many times during his life. As a young man he was electrocuted by enough voltage to kill an elephant, yet surprisingly survived! The following year while working in a factory he was narrowly missed by a burning cable. It would seem these early brushes with death were only a taste of what was to come for Ron Siemientkowski.

During his lifetime, Ron has battled Diabetes, Colon Cancer, and major heart failure. He miraculously survived cancer without chemotherapy or radiation. Ron lost his ascending colon to Fungating Colon Cancer on May 11, 2004 and 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 in the hospital. That was over five years ago! He was told by Cardiologists that he needed a heart transplant or he would not survive more than a few months nor would he walk again. Ron refused to undergo surgery and with Sara’s love and encouragement, he has managed to outlive this death warrant while continuing to walk on his own two feet.

In Miracle Man Story, Ron encourages others to take diagnoses and advice from doctors with a grain of salt. He cautions patients to protect themselves from major medical mistakes that can ruin their lives. This book is based on his own experience with the hopes that it will help other people struggling with illness. From one survivor to another: you can beat the odds!

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www.miraclemanstory.com

Miracle Man Story

Ron Siemientkowski

Dog Ear Publishing

ISBN: 978-160844-145-7

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Last updated by Morgan Mandel Dec. 27, 2009.

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Facebook, Blogs, Egroups - How do you divvy up your time?

Sometimes I wonder which should come first - Facebook, Blogs or Egroups. They all seem important to me, yet I can't spend as much time on each of them as I'd like. With a full time day job, a husband and dog to come home to, plus a work in progress that's inching ever so slowly along, it's a struggle to divvy up the free moments.

Many people I've met in person, plus online friends and/or potential readers send comments or messages to me on Facebook, a place I love to visit. The possibilities for making friends, learning and sharing seem endless. I resisted for a while, but gave in to Farmville, because its cute, plus it's another way to connect on the Internet. I have to admit I'm not the best farmer there, with my crops withering often, and a fictitious dog I somehow got there which ran away because I forgot to feed it every day. I must assure you the same thing doesn't happen to my real dog, Rascal. She gets plenty of food and treats from me, actually more than she should have, because she has me twisted around her little paws.

Anyway, back to  the topic at hand -.

Blogs are great and I love them. I wish I could read and comment on all the blogs of all the friends - the ones I've met online and in person, but it's impossible. I try to visit the group blogs I belong to first to support my fellow members, then branch out to a few others, but it's usually a hit or miss process.

I also love the egroups to which I belong. I've never met many of the other members face to face, yet they've shared so much with me I feel I know them quite well. I like knowing what's going on in their lives and sharing what' happening in mine. It would be a great loss to lose my connection with them.

So, I love Facebook, Blogs and Egroups, but some days I can't get to them all, though I wish I could. Sometimes it's a matter of whatever catches my eye that gets first choice. What about you? How do you divvy up your time?

A Matter of Taste

The pasta salad that came with my lunch today was seasoned with cilantro. I didn't know that until I started eating. Now, cilantro is one of those seasonings you either love or hate.
I despise cilantro, but I finished the pasta salad anyway, since I was hungry and besides I'd paid for it.

The incident kind of reminds me about books. I  find that if I've paid for a book or perhaps one of my friends wrote it, I'll give it a longer stretch to see if I really don't like it. Also, if I have nothing else to read, I'll keep reading. If I still don't care for it after a while, I'll put it aside and go on to another one or do something else. Library books or ones lent to me are more easily put aside or returned.

What about you? What do you do if you've bought a book and later discover it's not what you'd anticipated? Do keep reading a while, or just give up?

My Kindle 3 Is Calling Me

I'm having a hard time resisting my Kindle 3. It's calling me to open it up again and read. I really shouldn't. The DH is gone for a few hours and it's a perfect time to concentrate on my WIP - also a perfect time to read.

My Kindle 3 Arrived!

Much jubilation when I saw my Kindle 3 arrive at work today! And, it did have all the books on it that I'd ordered on Amazon while I was waiting for it to arrive. That seemed like a miracle to me. How could it do that?

I'm using this cool Collections feature where I can organize my books (strange for me to be actually organized about something, I know). Anyway, I've got some books in Romance, others in Mystery, Non-Fiction, and Amazon info. Makes it much neater and easier to just click on a collection and browse through that bunch, instead of getting a giant mishmash going.

I'm not sure how long this spirt of organization will last. I don't expect it to carry over too far into other aspects of my life. It's not exactly in my nature.

I think I'll read a little now. Just have to decide which book to read first.

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