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Your blog title got my attention. I like the header too. And you've got quite an experience to share! Wish you all the best!
Blogging in B Minor is a blog maintained by singer/songwriter and brain tumor survivor Mark Miller. His blog contains extensive research related to primary brain tumors that he has assembled over a long period of time, chronicles his journey, and shares the songwriting/music that was inspired by this trial in his life. His CD, River of Faith has enjoyed radio airplay and has been used at conferences as inspiritational material.
This blog also covers a great deal in terms of digital home studios. The entire production of River of Faith was completed in Mark's home. Hardware and software used on his digital audio workstation and mixdown techniques are also topics.
Recent PostsI hope that everyone in the US had a great Thanksgiving holiday. For those of you that decided to brave “Black Friday”, I’m sorry. I was in bed until 8:30am! Plenty of deals and plenty of time. It’s amazing to me to se...
We purchased a Flip Video HD - they are so great. HD quality, fits in your hand like a cell phone and just hooks up to the pc via USB. With our new camera, I was luckily able to catch a secret rehearsal taking place - Keegan Miller preparing for hi...
I’ve been looking around for some “brain exercise” or fitness apps/tools to just exercise it for sharpening. I believe that it’s important, particularly with short-term memory lapses ocurring from time to time. Looking at ...
Do any of us want to accept this diagnosis? I didn’t and there are still times, such as this period of being sick that I find hard to accept. But if there are a few principles - a few truths that God has taught me through this so far they a...
I’m slowly pulling out of this and have some time to ellaborate on my fun with the flu. This flu is hard for anyone let alone those with a suppressed immune issue. First off, the strain of influenza I had been dealing with is called Haem...
Many of you may be wondering why I’ve been MIA for the last few weeks. Well, I’ve been in the hospital. What began as a serious flu for several days resulted in a week’s long hospital stay with my white blood cell count plunging...
This blog is currently rated a 4.43 out of a possible 5 based on 7 comments.
WellnessPartnersYour blog title got my attention. I like the header too. And you've got quite an experience to share! Wish you all the best!
ishgreat blog you have here!
Julian Lieb,M.DYou should retrieve from the literature the in vitro and in vivo studies on the antiglioma properties of antidepressants. Antidepressants destroy cancer cells, inhibit their proliferation, convert multidrug resistant cells to sensitive, protect nonmalignant cells from damage by ionizing radiation and chemotherapy, and target the mitochondria of cancer cells while sparing those of normal ones. Antidepressants can arrest cancer in advanced stages, and extend life.
The cancer cartel has suppressed this since 2001, and grassroots activism is sorely needed. You may find my articles in Medline or Pubmed.
ThirunavukkarasuI like this singer blog... and also I pray for god to give him a long life..
andreyIf your healt is down, you have to keep your spirit active. This can be done with music. Visit www.sweetslyrics.com. It could help.
CassiThis blog has helped me deal with my own journey. I have Oligoastrocytoma 3. Our stories are very similar. Mark remains positive and steady in his faith. It's difficult to find information on this type of cancer, I don't believe I found this blog on accident. Thank you Mark for sharing your story!
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I like the way your blog is laid out. It is clean and very easy to follow! Your content is rich and I am sure helpful to others with brain tumors. God bless.
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