DCIS Diagnosis Stage 0, Grade 3 Breast Cancer

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024

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  • @kelleywatt4167
    @kelleywatt4167 6 дней назад +1

    Wow, I’m so glad I got to hear your video. I was diagnosed supposedly with lobular and ductile carcinoma with lymph node involvement in one of my breasts so I was a stage three and they wanted me on the operating table in about three weeks within their stupid 30 day diagnostic window and I’m convinced they want you on the operating room table before you have a chance to pull out your keyboard and start googling and tubing to find out what’s really going on. I refused after doing research a double mastectomy six months of chemo and unspecified amount of radiation and 5 to 10 years of estrogen blockers I said no to all of that and not only all of that but because they thought it spread to my spine according to a PET scan, they wanted to do a bone biopsy and a thyroid biopsy as well and I said no to that. I also found Chris beat Cancer and hundreds of more and then I watched Paula Black who was on his program and she decided not to do the chemo or the radiation either ( I just finished her book as well ) anyway, I was diagnosed back on July 11 of 2024 and today is August 14, 2024 and like you I changed my diet got rid of the sugar started green juicing. I don’t do fruit juices and I’ve lost 30 pounds feel absolutely fantastic. My blood work comes back all within the normal ranges except for for four weeks my eosinophils which are your white blood cells were going up and they got up to about seven or 800 which is fine because you want your white blood cells to come out and start working on the cancer, so now that White blood cells have done their job they’re starting to go back down towards the normal range which is right where they were when I began getting blood work anyway I hope you stay well and continue to feel as well as I do, I actually think I’ve got this beat within four months from what I’m listening to cancer is not that hard to cure. I’m still taking ivermectin. I took 35 mg every day for two weeks and now I just take two a week until the rest of the 50 pills are gone from what I’m listening to Dr. saying now that ivermectin seems to be a real cure for cancer in fact, there’s been 300 papers from Japanon the effectiveness of cancer and ivermectin

  • @dianaweirich5106
    @dianaweirich5106 Год назад +12

    you are an inspiration. i know the fear. i was on auto pilot for weeks. 4 docs pressured me as if i only had weeks to live. radition and tomixifin i would not take. i had a lumpectomy as it was very close to the surface. i eat clean and let nature take its course.you will be fine. that was 9 years ago.

  • @jeanniesabol5410
    @jeanniesabol5410 Год назад +16

    No one appeared to tell you certain important things or to tie everything together for you. Everything seems to affect everything else (prolactin, vitamin D, breast cancer). You need to do your own research, be your own advocate, ask questions, and make your own decisions. Don't automatically think everyone has your best interests at heart. People are busy. You're the one who must live with all of this. Be well.

  • @debrapicard4688
    @debrapicard4688 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your diagnosis! I also got the same news 😢 I was actually stunned until I heard what Chris Wark said about this type of diagnosis. My sister inlaw had stage 4 breast cancer that metastasized into her lymph nodes, liver, and her lump was so large it made her skin black and blue! We could actually see it above her breast. She too stared healing herself with everything Chris Wark spoke about. Ended up being completely free of the cancer. They couldn't even find a scar from a one on hee liver😮 They did have a have her do some chemo to shrink it. She's been cancer free for 3 years now. Our home church also prayed over her using oils as they did back when nobody knew much about her type of cancer. I'm thrilled your health yourself

  • @astemple9845
    @astemple9845 Год назад +7

    I had this same issue. Stage 0 Dcis. To not get radiation I opted for bilateral mastectomy and implants in April 2023. This is July I am doing great! Praise . I am thankful it’s over with!

  • @MB-uy5kh
    @MB-uy5kh 7 месяцев назад +7

    Do your research. Stand firm on what you want done to your body. Stage 0 breast cancer is often over-treated. My mother was diagnosed with DICS as well. She did not get treatment. This was 35 years ago. She is now 85 and it never progressed past Stage 0. Calcifications are common and not necessarily a problem.

    • @le13579
      @le13579 5 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @user-tl2yo4iz7d
      @user-tl2yo4iz7d 5 месяцев назад

      can u tell us what was her diet ?? any vitamins or supplements??

    • @le13579
      @le13579 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-tl2yo4iz7d DCIS doesn't always spread.

  • @christophersandmann
    @christophersandmann Год назад +3

    Just a stranger wishing you well ☀

  • @debrapicard4688
    @debrapicard4688 7 месяцев назад +2

    I also was told I need chemo and radiation, and I've studied the DCIS. Truthfully, it's not considered cancer unless it spreads from the milk duct. I had the biopsy, then mammogram, then MRI, and ultrasound. My surgeon brought me to surgery because she wanted good cell margins. It took 3 times, but I was fine with that to make sure the margins were healthy. I, too, had 2 consultations with surgeons. The first one wanted to do a mastectomy, and at my age, I wasn't about to go through a mastectomy! The 3 surgeries were enough, I felt like I went through word war 2 after everything was done. I, too, am starting on Chris Wark's juicing. I'm a bit ahead of this because I haven't touched meat for about 20 years now. Mine is also fed on growth hormones too, you get that from eating meat, all the antibiotics and growth hormones they give animals to get them off to 😢market. I will go on one pill my doctor suggests because I already have osteopina or brittle bones. This pill helps build up bones and keeps cancer away. I absolutely refused the tamoxifen! NOT with my family history of severe depression. The pill is Raloxifene. Just have to take it for 5 years. I also refused radiation! Because it kills bad cells and good cells. Also, my first surgeon told me that they don't do Onco DCIX testing on the lump. My surgeon said yes they send these in for testing

    • @user-tl2yo4iz7d
      @user-tl2yo4iz7d 5 месяцев назад

      can plz explain if eating healthy was enough .like no need surgery ?

  • @MB-uy5kh
    @MB-uy5kh 7 месяцев назад +2

    Be careful with juicing, my sister-in-law developed Type 2 diabetes, anemia, and osteoporosis from juicing. She did both, vegetables and fruits. Fruits juice has lots of sugar, no protein, no fiber.

  • @debrapicard4688
    @debrapicard4688 7 месяцев назад +1

    My Oncotype DX test came a bit high but she said not to be concerned with that. You also should have the BRCA1 test to see if I had the gene for breast cancer. Insurance doesn't pay unless we get breast cancer. I was very surprised mine came back negative. My mom was diagnosed at 52 and died because it went to her bones, she passed at 56, I'm now 67. I didn't know that since my mom died of breast cancer they would have paid for the test. All you have to do is spit in a tube then they send it off. Again thank you for sharing your story 🙏

  • @localsellerpam4597
    @localsellerpam4597  Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @CF-pz5ke
    @CF-pz5ke Месяц назад +3

    How are you now after 1 yr. I currently have DCIS STAGE 0 grade 2. I have 0.4 cm. Lumpectomy scheduled on July 31st. I'm hoping I'm doing the right thing of not choosing Mastectomy.

    • @acarroll7361
      @acarroll7361 Месяц назад

      I had the same cancer you had.This August I will have completed 10 years .

    • @tpartcart
      @tpartcart 18 дней назад

      Checking to see how you are. Just happened to read this today. Waiting for my biopsy- have a lump and calsifications formed in a line. They already said I’ll need surgery to remove it. To what extent IDK. Sending good thoughts.

  • @angelacrutcher2308
    @angelacrutcher2308 7 месяцев назад

    I doint blame you for deciding this.i was like you too when they told me the same thing and some doctors doint consider it cancer,even my oncologist when I went to have radiation told me it wasn't cancer but they still want to do radiation just to make sure this left me confused my surgeon said it was my oncologist said it wasn't what a whirlwind I went through so I decided not to get radiation but I did get a lumpectamy and it has left me depressed scared and unsure if I did the right thing they scared me so bad that I got the surgery but I wished I would have waited God bless you and anyone who's going through this.

  • @tonyanoss8059
    @tonyanoss8059 Год назад +1

    interesting videos'

  • @JW45174
    @JW45174 4 месяца назад +1

    Look into Dr. Thomas Seyfried

  • @t.l1357
    @t.l1357 Год назад

    Good luck to you. I accidentally took that high dose Vitamin D every day instead of once a week and it caused my period to come on early. Now I'm sensitive to Vitamin D and I had a pituary issue as well..I think it was overactive. Thx for your vid. Maybe we can figure DCIS out

  • @EddyARojas
    @EddyARojas Год назад +4

    Is there any actual studies and professional papers about this “heal yourself” my aunt died last year on breast cancer that migrated to her bones and lungs trying to heal herself for 3 years… I’m just curious about is there any tue data and case studies about people that heal themselves like there is about mastectomies and radio.

    • @GeorgiaLinders
      @GeorgiaLinders 6 месяцев назад +2

      I don't think so. I hadn't even heard about it being a thing until I was diagnosed with breast cancer a couple of months ago. I follow one gal on here who was the same way, hesitant to even have a mammogram, didn't think DCIS mattered, etc. But then she posted another video saying she regretted not taking it more seriously because it eventually developed into invasive cancer. And anyone who is diagnosed with DCIS really should be tested for possible gene mutations, because that could influence treatment recommendations, also.

  • @dianaweirich5106
    @dianaweirich5106 Год назад +3

    i had it dcis...look up dcis 411. a wonderful group of helpers and advice.

  • @Alisonf4
    @Alisonf4 Год назад +4

    I'm curious as to how your treatment is going. I was just diagnosed with dcis grade 3 and don't want to do the radiation or 5 year pills. I'd love to hear what you've been doing.

    • @timetraveler525
      @timetraveler525 Год назад +1

      I got the same diagnosis and was wondering also how to avoid radiation and pills. Can’t find any information on this, everything I read says radiation is a must.

    • @localsellerpam4597
      @localsellerpam4597  Год назад +5

      I have been feeling great. The only treatment that I am doing is eating very healthy, doing moderate exercise, staying away from stress, getting more rest, and taking supplements. I will have another mammogram as a follow up in the next month or two. Definitely go to www.Chrisbeatcancer.com. There is so much wonderful information there.

    • @localsellerpam4597
      @localsellerpam4597  Год назад +8

      @@timetraveler525 radiation and pills is a choice, but it is not a must. There is a wealth of information at www.Chrisbeatcancer.com

    • @zaferaksit2009
      @zaferaksit2009 7 месяцев назад

      DCIS G3 could be a stem cell cancer and would not be affected by radiation treatment.
      So the only option is mastectomy.

  • @debrapicard4688
    @debrapicard4688 7 месяцев назад

    Ohh BTW mine was only one centimeter. Nothing else was involved 🙏

  • @angelacorsetto6790
    @angelacorsetto6790 Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing… so have DCIS stage 0….

  • @JamieHayes6982
    @JamieHayes6982 Месяц назад +1

    At least get the lumpectomy

  • @IreneRattray
    @IreneRattray 10 дней назад

    The woman surgeon had no empathy.

  • @stephcbrown
    @stephcbrown 4 месяца назад +1

    Please find another oncologist with better communication skills.