My Journey With Colon Cancer - Episode #3 - Colon Resection Surgery

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2021
  • The Story of the prep, the surgery and the recovery from the surgery that removed the cancerous tumour from my Colon. A little funny and a little factual - and a little cameo from my rockstar surgeon!!
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    #ColonCancer
    #ColorectalCancer
    #Momswithcancer
    #RectalCancer
    #BowelCancer
    #Colonoscopy Prep
    #Colonoscopies
    #Scopes
    #ColonResectionSurgery
    #hemicolectomy
    #laproscopichemicolectomy
    #righthemicolectomy

Комментарии • 25

  • @michaelmcilrath9466
    @michaelmcilrath9466 6 месяцев назад +1

    Im prepping for surgery in about 2 weeks after radiation and chemo for the past 5 months… so I am grateful to you for sharing… it gives me an Idea of what’s coming. Thank you! All the best to you. From South Africa

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 3 года назад +4

    Hello Becky
    Always a great smile
    Thank you for walking us through everything
    My Mother had Colon cancer
    Just had surgery and a Colostomy bag
    She refused Chemo and Radiation
    She lived happily afterwards,after 30 years,and died peacefully in her nineties

  • @act110mort048
    @act110mort048 2 года назад +1

    I really love your positive attitude. I usually get scared of surgeries and hospitals, but watching your happy-go-lucky vlog alleviated my fears. Thanks for making me smile, and I hope your surgery went well. 😊

  • @karenjohnson3431
    @karenjohnson3431 3 года назад +4

    As a nurse, I can tell you what that we all get excited when patient’s start farting. A milestone really 😂

  • @raquelwilkinson466
    @raquelwilkinson466 3 года назад +1

    Hi Becky,keep that positive attitude,it helps more then we know.I had stage 3 colon cancer with 1 lymph node involved. Had an amazing medical team, Doctors and nurses to get me through it all here in Australia.I'm into my forth year and knock on wood🚪✊,everything is fine.You'll get through this. Attitude is everything.All the best to you.🌻

  • @lisamoore8858
    @lisamoore8858 3 года назад +1

    So glad your surgery went well. Best step to recovery is being home with your family. No better medicine in the world. Keeping you and your family in my prayers.

  • @bobs1356
    @bobs1356 Год назад

    That baby is such a cutie with those cheeks. All your family is beautiful.

  • @kevinsayce2248
    @kevinsayce2248 3 года назад +1

    Had an extended right hemicolectomy op in May 2019
    The op went very well except of a tiny leak in the osomosis join which led to big complications. But, just like others, I was so positive even though I spent a further 2 months in hospital, the colorectal team told me that it was all gone, it hadn’t metastised and that I didn’t need chemo. Today I am so grateful for every day and what it brings good or bad. I don’t like the word ‘survivor’, I’d rather use ‘Reborn’
    The best bit of advise I was given by a former patient was to have lots of Vaseline handy when you DO start ‘Going’ again. Trust me, all that wiping sure takes a toll 😉

  • @tafunasamoa4454
    @tafunasamoa4454 3 года назад

    Glad surgery went well. Love your editing.

  • @kimtongo3533
    @kimtongo3533 3 года назад

    Wonderful doctor, God bless you and your family❤️💜💙💕💛

  • @lifeonmyown6397
    @lifeonmyown6397 3 года назад

    You're very strong 💪. I'm inspired by you.❤️

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 3 года назад

    Hi dear Doctor
    Thank you for all your kindness and compassion towards your Patients
    You are so funny
    Lol

  • @rosslynstimpel2300
    @rosslynstimpel2300 2 года назад

    Live Love and Laugh. You are amazing and I am so glad you are NED.

  • @teeka7777
    @teeka7777 3 года назад

    OMGOSH you are a stitch lol, hilarious!! Awesome edits! Your husband is dreamy, your kids are so stinkin' adorable....and you are a SUPERHERO/SUPERSTAR!!!

  • @lauriekelk4088
    @lauriekelk4088 3 года назад

    You are a delight to watch, thank you. That same hospital will save my life on June 2nd; I will have a partial gastrectomy (partial stomach removal) to rid my stomach cancer. Just remember .. No One Fights Alone. 💜

  • @edgrabousky9995
    @edgrabousky9995 3 года назад

    Great video! So no ostomy bag? I really hate mine. Sometimes I just want to cut it off.😬 if I’m lucky this July I’ll have my reversal surgery.👍Best of luck..

  • @anglophils645
    @anglophils645 3 года назад

    I always sneak and take Gas X with me, which I excuse myself to the restroom, and take with water, right after a colonoscopy. It makes you pass gas faster, and they won’t let you leave until you pass gas. I know that I would try to do the same thing, if I had to have colon surgery.

  • @annetteslife
    @annetteslife 2 года назад

    I am glad when I had my total abdominal hysterectomy all I had to do was an enema the night before

  • @jellybean8261
    @jellybean8261 2 года назад

    How are you? It’s been a while. Sending good thoughts!!!

  • @sandee1000
    @sandee1000 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. That drink is terrible isn’t it!!!

  • @nesthi
    @nesthi 3 года назад

    ❤️

  • @brandylaaksonen250
    @brandylaaksonen250 2 года назад

    Update?! Are you well???

  • @artrucfamily6159
    @artrucfamily6159 3 года назад +1

    Did you have a CT scan first or straight to colonoscopy? Hugs and prayers. Waiting for my colonscopy June 10, I'm 36.

    • @beckycassidy2647
      @beckycassidy2647  3 года назад +1

      Hey there! I had an MRI snd CT Scan. If you check out my other videos on this Chanel, I walk you through the whole process from finding the cancer, through my MRI and CT Scan all the way through the surgery. 💕. Good luck! Be sure to watch my colonoscopy video for tips of getting through that messy time too. You will do great. It’s scary but so worth it.

    • @ftmrivas3043
      @ftmrivas3043 3 года назад

      FYI your menstrual periods will be different. There is a process called pooling after you have a right hemicolectomy. So do not panic. It will be strange until your new gut gets used to (6 months).