Life without a Stomach! 4 years since my stomach cancer diagnosis!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2020
  • Here's an update video on how I'm doing. It's been 4 years since my stomach cancer diagnosis and 3 and a half years after having my stomach removed and being cancer free. If you have any questions about any of this put them in the comments of email me at jimmi@jimmiclarke.com.

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  • @colreyjustcoolin5890
    @colreyjustcoolin5890 2 месяца назад +5

    I had stomach cancer in 2022 but it has came back and I have to get my stomach removed and you just helped me tremendously glory be to God

  • @stevepollard2169
    @stevepollard2169 Год назад +2

    Jim, hi my wife has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer and we thought well that s it, but just watching you gives us hope, thankyou. a 1000 times.

  • @stre3tvn
    @stre3tvn 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Jimmi for being vulnerable and sharing this to the world. Going through this right now, your words give me courage. Hope you all the best.

  • @anna-rexia
    @anna-rexia 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve only just found you on here. And now see you haven’t posted in a few years.
    I sincerely hope you got well and moved on to travelling the world or something.
    Such a young person with a dreadful disease . My heart goes out to you and your family 😢❤

  • @lizaguirre11982
    @lizaguirre11982 2 года назад +4

    My best friend had his stomach removed completely as well and is a musician as well, it happened yesterday. I will send him your videos. Very helpful. And he is 39. Thanks for the videos.

  • @paulboyce2196
    @paulboyce2196 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Jimmi, appreciated the advice! All the best mate!

  • @irenesgardenandmore
    @irenesgardenandmore 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much 👍🏼👏🏻🌼🌺 I had an operation on Feb 3rd of 2021 for GERD and while 4 hours into it , found that I had LINITIS PLASTICA a form of cancer. They removed my stomach and part of my esophagus and attached the small intestine but they had to remove my spinster ,,, and. now I can't sleep lying down. I must sleep almost sitting up or my food will come back up. Everything you say about eating is my life. No drink and food at the same time. No eating after 6pm or I end up with my food coming back. My problem still today is that I have a J-Tube attached to my stomach area where Im trying to get rid of by learning how to eat by mouth. I don't drink enough liquid and I have to put water in the J-Tube. I have derived much info from your video and know that I am not alone in this journey😃😃😃🌻💐 Thank you ,,,blessings,,,, Irene

  • @sollyfff
    @sollyfff 3 года назад +3

    Yo Jimmi, huge props mate. Loving the bass. All the best man!

  • @abarcengsuisse
    @abarcengsuisse Год назад +4

    Good man, Jimmi! Good to see such positive videos out there on this. I had my stomach out 2nd march 22. Positivity is huge deal as you say. Long may you continue this positive journey|!

  • @belindalawrence3881
    @belindalawrence3881 7 месяцев назад

    So glad for sharing Jimmy

  • @WildThings113
    @WildThings113 3 года назад +3

    Your attitude is a inspiration ...

  • @philiphamill
    @philiphamill Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video. It was really useful to be able to show this to my friend who has just had surgery. Thank you.

  • @giancarlo976
    @giancarlo976 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Jimmi. Im about to go under the knife in a few days for the same thing. I appreciate all the insight and tips. This was really helpful and kinda calmed me down. All the best! Thank you!

  • @amccann7
    @amccann7 8 месяцев назад

    Your videos helped me to know what to expect before my gastrectomy, Thanks so much for sharing your experience Jimmi! So glad youre dong so well now! Very inspirational!

  • @nopearlsforpigspodcast8721
    @nopearlsforpigspodcast8721 2 года назад +1

    Good for you ! 💕

  • @mombo4u
    @mombo4u Месяц назад

    Thank you. Truly some good advice. Your video has helped me more than any other I've seen...and I've seen a lot. You're very wise. ❤

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you, I wanted to make the videos that I was looking for, but couldn’t find, so I really appreciate your comment as that’s why I made them. All the best with your recovery!

  • @courtneymccabe1942
    @courtneymccabe1942 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your inspirational video I’m so grateful that I came across your store and I’m so proud of you ❤

  • @BrandiXo
    @BrandiXo Год назад

    Hey! New here! I had open ivorv lewis surgery. It's been horrific. Hats off to you.

  • @BrandiXo
    @BrandiXo Год назад

    Im so happy to see your doing good!! I was put on pallative care for cancer treatment complications. You make cancet seem like cake walknbut I been there so hats off for staying strong. I ignore it as well and push on. Reminded when eat. So yea. Ive got still make my final arrangements. Not looking forward to that really. Noone is butbhits different but gotta do itvso somone else doesn't have to. I focus on family and good stuff. Glad found your channel. Do you have email to talk more?

  • @NewAccountWhoDis
    @NewAccountWhoDis Год назад +2

    You beat it!! This gives me so much hope!!! I have been searching for more current survivor stories. I'm so scared. I feel disconnected from everyone. I'm snappy. I feel hopeless. I just want to sleep through it all.
    My issues started the day I had an endoscopy. I was left with burning pain in my stomach. Not a day off. From that scope, they said I had an unknown bacteria and said it was probably H. Pylori and chronic gastritis. I was treated for it TWO years later. The pain persists. I was put on a long-term PPI but it was stopped earlier this year. That's when everything changed. Rapidly. I've lost over 50 pounds. I have this deep feeling of what people call indigestion. I don't know what that feels like. It's there all day whether I eat or not. Which I rarely eat. I get full on a tbsp of food or extremely ill.
    It wasn't until I lost massive weight that they were concerned. 4.5 years from the day this all started.

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  Год назад +1

      Hi, yes I beat it! I’m now 5 years cancer free. If you go on Instagram and search the hashtag stomachless you’ll find lots of people like me. There always hope. I know it feels like a really dark season but that doesn’t mean there no light at the end of the tunnel. I was tested for H Pylori as it’s common for that to turn cancerous. I didn’t have that, and I didn’t have any stomach cancer in my family. Try and keep positive. Have the mindset that you’re one day closer to getting better. Then you feel like you’re driving through a dark season rather than parking there. All the best!

    • @NewAccountWhoDis
      @NewAccountWhoDis Год назад

      @Ole Halvorsen I don't know why they took me off 😒 I was lectured on the importance of taking it for life. I'm not better. I'm worse and I give up. My liver, pancreas and kidneys are now affected

  • @Deep42Thought
    @Deep42Thought 3 года назад +2

    your wisdom i wish all people know that's it's better to look on what they have instead of focusing more on bad things
    wish you rays of health

  • @flurelledsouza
    @flurelledsouza 6 месяцев назад

    Its so nice to see so many here on this dreadfully uncertain journey. May God be with us n our families.

  • @agnesroling3177
    @agnesroling3177 14 дней назад

    Dank je wel this helpen me betterthan any help that I got from the hospital .

  • @michellemarie9180
    @michellemarie9180 3 года назад

    What stage were you diagnosed at?
    Glad you're doing well!

  • @lorilucier5131
    @lorilucier5131 Год назад

    They removed my stomach in October 2021 it was 7.5 hrs surgery on the heart floor then out in the real world. Have not been back to work at all yet can't get away from the pain. So frustrating. Praying for you God bless

  • @larrycoleman4062
    @larrycoleman4062 Год назад +2

    You look great!! I'm 18 yes post total gastronomy

  • @flurelledsouza
    @flurelledsouza 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Jimmy
    So nice to have found your channel. I too have gone through the complete gastrectomy plus hysterectomy and appendicitis all at once.
    Im in my 3rd month of recovery undergoing Chemotherapy n adviced immunotherapy later on. Were you given a time frame?
    I recently got to know mine accidentally accidentally. I hv started a high protien diet n very low sugars. Pls guide

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey @flurelledsouza wow, so you’re currently in the eye of the storm! That’s the worst part trying to heal and recover whilst being on chemo is very hard. It gets much better!! I suppose it’s a bit like being in an accident and losing a leg. You first need to recover then you slowly learn how to walk again with a prosthetic, after a while you realise you’re walking and eventually you start to run. It’s never the same as before but you can still run eventually. It took me about 5-6 months to get back to work and about 2 years before I was completely used to it.

  • @rafaelzepeda9977
    @rafaelzepeda9977 2 года назад +1

    You say to ask our questions if we had any but I noticed you don’t respond to the questions people have asked. It’s cool bro . Just thought I’d put it out there. I just had my stomach removed from gastric cancer I was stage 4 I had less than 2 months to live but I’m alive . God and my surgeon saved my life . Now the struggle is eating. Maybe one day you’ll respond so we can chit chat on how we can make our lives better. Wish you the best . Gos bless you and I’ll be waiting on a response, hopefully soon .

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  2 года назад +7

      Hey Rafael! Great to hear from you. I try to respond to all questions. I often find I’ve missed some as RUclips doesn’t always notify me of them. The key to eating well is to eat little and often. Snack as much as possible you’ll never eat a full plate of food so I use a side plate. I’ll have a small breakfast, then snack around 10:30, small lunch snack around 3:30 and then a small dinner. Wishing you all the best! I was diagnosed 5 years ago today. It gets easier!! Keep positive!

  • @BrandiXo
    @BrandiXo Год назад

    Its how you eat as well. Some foods csn heal cancer. I made my body slkaline amd slipping gotta get back to it.

  • @mianjan5455
    @mianjan5455 3 года назад

    How are you now my brother is going through full gastrctomy day after tommorrow...we are so depressed ..please give some advice ..i would also like you to talk him for some encouragement..please

  • @ahtshamwattoo1770
    @ahtshamwattoo1770 8 месяцев назад

    R u well now and plz share me how you deal with dumping syndrome?

  • @brandymoreno382
    @brandymoreno382 Год назад

    Can u get bacterial infections like SIBO without a stomach. We need rhe adid to prevent intestinal infections. I have painful gastritis and acid all the time and am conserving having my stomach taken out. And do u ever get constipated? I assume you can’t get acid reflux right?

  • @BrandiXo
    @BrandiXo Год назад

    What v do you n eat now? Any cancer videos? Ill check it out.

  • @qweqwe-qs8ud
    @qweqwe-qs8ud 2 года назад +1

    Hello. Your video makes me optimistic. A month ago I also had a total gastrectomy. I have a question about drinking alcohol. Do you drink any alcohol? if so, please answer how your body reacts and how long after the surgery did you try to drink something?

  • @darcybourke5621
    @darcybourke5621 Год назад +1

    I'm booked in for my total gastrectomy next month. Im pretty young (23) and active, so I was wondering how your journey back to physical activity was, and what sort of timeframe im looking at to get back to my favourite sports. Did you notice any muscle loss post surgery, and do you think gaining as much musle before the surgery could be a good thing? My favourite sports are cricket and rock climbing, do you see any reason i cant return to these sports from your experience? Thanks so much for these videos, and thanks for taking the time to reply. Cheers

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  Год назад +2

      Hey Darcy, you’ll be fine to do these activities in the future. Dylan Davison has done Iron man competitions without a stomach and finished in the first quarter. The operation is major surgery so the recovery time from that is at least a month but the main thing and hardest thing you have to get used to is eating and controlling energy levels. This takes a good while for your body to adjust to and is very odd at first but week by week it gets easier.

    • @darcybourke5621
      @darcybourke5621 Год назад

      @@JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass thanks so much. I'll have to look him up. This relieves a lot of stress I've had leading up to it so cheers!

  • @corradodeluca1320
    @corradodeluca1320 6 месяцев назад +1

    One more question, I hope you don’t mind. When you first started to eat solids, did it hurt (swallowing - digesting)?

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  6 месяцев назад +1

      It will hurt if you don’t chew! Chew your food right up so it isn’t solid and swallow small amounts. If I get digestive pain it’s because I haven’t chewed! I used to forget all the time, I was considering getting a ‘Chew your food’ tattoo on my hand to remind me.

  • @imgerrydee
    @imgerrydee Год назад +1

    One question for you, I've had a Total Gastrectomy a little more than a year ago and I'm still having a problem with eating but nothing I can't deal with and have put close to 10 lbs back on, but the strange thing is that I am making iron without infusions.
    Did you have any problems with your iron after the surgery?

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  Год назад +1

      I’ve never had an iron infusion, there have been a couple of times when my iron levels got low and left me feeling very weak but I just took over the counter vitamin and iron tablets and drank the odd pint of Guinness for a couple of weeks.

  • @briandelmore7188
    @briandelmore7188 3 года назад +5

    Hello Jimmi congratulations on your recovery. I have not had quite the battle you went thru, little over a year ago had more than half my stomach and my esophagus valve removed, but struggling to put weight on. each day i tell myself am going to try and eat more out in the end have a little breakfast( cereal or something else with sugar) then at night for dinner again think i will try a meal but end up with soup. wondering if you could give me some advise on how you handle the eating. mayy God bless and stay on the path of good health.

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  3 года назад +2

      I just eat little and often. Don’t drink for at least 30 mins after you eat and try to have a high fat content to start with. It takes time to heal both physically and mentally so remember to be kind to yourself. It’s such a big learning curve with so many new lessons to learn and things to understand but try and enjoy the adventure. So many people do great after surgery google Steve Dang and Dylan Davison. Those guys really inspire me. Just put one foot in front of the other and keep moving forward!!

    • @briandelmore7188
      @briandelmore7188 3 года назад +2

      Appreciate that. What is your general intake of calories per day if I may ask ? @@JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  3 года назад +1

      @@briandelmore7188 I haven’t got a clue to be honest. I just had a beer and some chocolate, so I doubt I’m the best person for healthy living advice. 😂 probably around the 2-2.5k a day I would imagine but could be lower as I don’t eat loads at one time.

    • @briandelmore7188
      @briandelmore7188 3 года назад

      @@JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass thank's again. Hope you stay well.

  • @corradodeluca1320
    @corradodeluca1320 7 месяцев назад

    How long after surgery were you able to eat any good you like (in smaller portions)?
    Do you still get dumping syndrome or ?

    • @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass
      @JimmiClarkeDeeperIntoBass  7 месяцев назад +1

      It didn’t take long for me to start eating food I liked. After surgery there wasn’t a lot of food I wanted to eat. After a few weeks I started to eat a bigger variety of foods and gradually more of it. I think your body knows what it needs so don’t worry too much about it.

  • @AnhHoang-wf4tj
    @AnhHoang-wf4tj Год назад

    I heard that
    You have to eat so small amount of food
    Do you feel unsatisfied because of those amount?
    Do you get hungry fast?
    How many times do you take meal?
    What is your food like every day?

    • @metaldave556
      @metaldave556 10 месяцев назад

      he said he never gets hungry. still something im trying to wrap my mind around.... i havent had the surgery but i might have to soon

  • @annajames8122
    @annajames8122 7 месяцев назад +1

    Putting on weight is a problem.

  • @annajames8122
    @annajames8122 7 месяцев назад

    Have you ever wondered what might have caused the cancer?

  • @belindalawrence3881
    @belindalawrence3881 7 месяцев назад

    Hey

  • @vickylanding2830
    @vickylanding2830 2 года назад

    God’s grace and mercy blessings 🙏

  • @mianjan5455
    @mianjan5455 3 года назад

    How are you now my brother is going through full gastrctomy day after tommorrow...we are so depressed ..please give some advice ..i would also like you to talk him for some encouragement..please