Thank you so much for your candor about your cancer and this medication. I am starting my first dose of Xeloda tomorrow for State II Colon Cancer. I had a HemiColectomy in June and have to take the chemo because the tumor was large (T4) and against the vasculature of the liver. I am trying hard to think of this as the medicine I need to kick this cancer out of my body. I have been practicing meditation for the past several months. I ask God to bless this medicine to heal my body and allow me to continue living a long time yet. You are an inspiration! I pray you continue to do well.
Thank you so much for this video. I’m starting xeloda this morning. And I needed some perspective and this helped because of I’m scared of the side effect. But like you said mindset. I will look at the pills as a blessing and Gods way to send direct helpers to rid my healthy body of the cancer. Thank you. Any other tips would be great!
You are an inspiration! Im staring this med today and your video has helped my perspective. Still a little scared but I know I'll get through it. Thank You!
Blanca Orozco No I am not. I had BC in 2016 and did radiation then but not chemo at the time. I was doing hormone treatments but they didnt work and the tumors grew. Now Im trying this med today. These positive videos are so helpful for preparation and attitude.
Thank you! I just started this for 6 mths . Ive also already had IV chemo as well and surgery and radiation. I have triple negative reast cancer. I have many diwn days as well and i really hope to be done with this after 6 mths but i know this is life changing and i need to get used to a new life which im ok with as long as i have l one. How are you doing now?
Hello lovely I am just about to start Cape and am worried about the side effects specifically the hair thinning and I wondered how you have got on with it? I am only 25 so am really scared xx
Flissy Dickson I haven’t done a follow up video for quite some time but when I do you’ll see you have nothing to worry about when it comes to your hair 😊 I didn’t have any problems with thinning if anything it made it slightly less oily so didn’t have to wash it as often x don’t be scared keep a positive mind and keep active 💚
@@changeyourdietchangeyourli9749 Thank you so so much for your reply. Your video has inspired me and I have done one myself because I feel that younger people don't have as much help when it comes to stuff like this because of our age, doctors think we cannot get cancer so thank you for giving me the courage to do my own videos and I am so pleased to hear that you are getting on okay with your treatment. I just didn't want to lose my hair again but you have given me hope. How are you getting on with your hands and feet? That's another thing I am a bit scared about xx
I’m on Cape too. Anticipated for 6 to 8 cycles. I was feeling down too, but my GP calls it my “insurance policy” and that has really helped me,
YOU ARE AMAZINGLY STRONG!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO AND POSITIVE AFFIRMATION 💗
Thank you so much for your candor about your cancer and this medication. I am starting my first dose of Xeloda tomorrow for State II Colon Cancer. I had a HemiColectomy in June and have to take the chemo because the tumor was large (T4) and against the vasculature of the liver. I am trying hard to think of this as the medicine I need to kick this cancer out of my body. I have been practicing meditation for the past several months. I ask God to bless this medicine to heal my body and allow me to continue living a long time yet. You are an inspiration! I pray you continue to do well.
Thank you so much for this video. I’m starting xeloda this morning. And I needed some perspective and this helped because of I’m scared of the side effect. But like you said mindset. I will look at the pills as a blessing and Gods way to send direct helpers to rid my healthy body of the cancer. Thank you. Any other tips would be great!
Thank you for this infos because I'm going to start this meditation soon!
You are an inspiration! Im staring this med today and your video has helped my perspective. Still a little scared but I know I'll get through it. Thank You!
Amy A are you doing radiation treatment as well?
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No I am not. I had BC in 2016 and did radiation then but not chemo at the time. I was doing hormone treatments but they didnt work and the tumors grew. Now Im trying this med today. These positive videos are so helpful for preparation and attitude.
Thank you! I just started this for 6 mths . Ive also already had IV chemo as well and surgery and radiation. I have triple negative reast cancer. I have many diwn days as well and i really hope to be done with this after 6 mths but i know this is life changing and i need to get used to a new life which im ok with as long as i have l one. How are you doing now?
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How long is your treatment for? Thank you for sharing
Hi, what supplements you are taking alongside?
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How are you doing today in 2022?
Hello lovely I am just about to start Cape and am worried about the side effects specifically the hair thinning and I wondered how you have got on with it? I am only 25 so am really scared xx
Flissy Dickson I haven’t done a follow up video for quite some time but when I do you’ll see you have nothing to worry about when it comes to your hair 😊 I didn’t have any problems with thinning if anything it made it slightly less oily so didn’t have to wash it as often x don’t be scared keep a positive mind and keep active 💚
@@changeyourdietchangeyourli9749 Thank you so so much for your reply. Your video has inspired me and I have done one myself because I feel that younger people don't have as much help when it comes to stuff like this because of our age, doctors think we cannot get cancer so thank you for giving me the courage to do my own videos and I am so pleased to hear that you are getting on okay with your treatment. I just didn't want to lose my hair again but you have given me hope. How are you getting on with your hands and feet? That's another thing I am a bit scared about xx
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