I was diagnosed just a couple of months after you were Michelle. I have a colostomy for life. It upset me at first, but now I'm so used to it that it doesn't bother me at all. I'm 5 years cancer free now, there is no sign of a return of the cancer. It's a heavy diagnosis to accept at the time, but what could I do about it but take things one step at a time. A calm head, good support from friends and family make the journey so much easier. I went through some silent panic times, learned to laugh and keep my mind busy with positive things. I watched a lot of movies... comedies, and listened to music; I found music to be very healing to the soul. I'm not comfortable in front of a camera; I wish I was sometimes so I could help others too. All the very best to you. Love and peace.
Mary, thank you for your message! It sounds like you did what I have done for emotional stability. Yes, the silent panic is a very real thing, but just like you, I focus on positive and fun. I love comedies, too. Laughter is great medicine. And music? I LOVE music. All kinds, which is nice. Family and friends’ support is key, and it helps to know that they truly care. I’m so happy that you’ve been cancer free for 5 years!!! That’s exactly what I hope to be saying 5 years from now! Again, your message really lifts my spirits. There are a lot of people who read the other comments, and I will try and figure out how to pin comments like yours. You could very well save lives. Many blessings to you and yours.
The prayer of faith will heal the sick. JESUS CHRIST himself took our infirmities and bore all our infirmities He was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace was upon him and with His stripes we are healed. He heals all our sicknesses. But if the spirit of him that raised up JESUS from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you.
You really are a lovely lady, very kind , empathetic and considered in your story. I lost my husband two years ago from terminal liver cancer, I was devastated by his loss after treatment and such a battle, it was always terminal, there was no surgery just chemo, which was viciously merciless in its affect on him. I am so glad that you have had your surgery and I have started following you because this disease has become rampant, and people need to be aware. Thank you so much x
Thanks for your concise, informative and authentic videos. I was seven when my grandfather age 60 died off colon ca. My father was diagnosed at age 35, my brother died 9 yrs ago at age 61, he did not do screenings.Knowing my family history I asked for a colonoscopy when I turned 40. Drs did not take me seriously and minimized my risks. I was screened at 50 yo and had 6 adenomas removed. I routinely get screened every 3 years. My GI Dr. scolded me for not getting screened at 40! He has advised my kids to first screen at age 35. All this to say you are correct that the medical team around you is key. If you aren’t comfortable with the advice you get,search for a second opinion. Again thank you for sharing your journey. You are saving lives!
deepest prayers, may you emerge, and I just know you shall, victorious and strong. Do not despair, many friends are hear and we are praying for and with you! Positive energy is what got me through my own bout with cancer. Keep the faith!
It's so good to see you again, Michelle. I love that you're sharing your story in "chapters". I know it's a lot for you to get through and I appreciate the time and effort needed to make these videos. You're going to be responsible for saving lives. No doubt about it. I'm so very glad you had the support of loved ones and fantastic doctors. Hugs, Lois ;
I have shared my story in a previous post. Everything you said is dead on. People even if you have no symptoms get your colonoscopy at fifty. I had no symptoms and waited until fifty two which led to my cancer spreading to my liver. So I had two surgeries first to have half my liver removed and second to remove the tumor from my colon. By the grace of God I ended up with two of the top surgeons in their fields and that and faith led to me being cancer free for ten years. 21:47
Thank you for your message! Spit on. Glad you also have a great medical team. I’d be interested to know if you changed any eating and other lifestyle changes.
@@BigValleyLiving You know I really have not. I am diabetic so I do have to control my carb intake so I’m don’t go crazy on things but I do enjoy good food in moderation. My boss however has thyroid cancer and he is on a Keto diet and it has helped him tremendously. Cancer feeds off of glucose and you need to starve it. But again sensible eating is good in general for your health.
I. Can’t thank you enough! You are totally awesome at explaining. I’m ashamed to say I smoke and after my divorce and the loss of my dog within a year I have bottomed out with depression. My stomach has been so off for months. Constipation to diarrhea to excessive gas. Have cancelled 2 gastro appts because I am scared to hear. I am now told they won’t see me. I’m in tea and now need to find another gastro Dr. I’m on to your next vid. Many blessings and love to you and your family. ❤
Good morning. I’m so sorry to hear all of this. You are carrying a heavy burden, for sure. Even if you are diagnosed, early is better. Please get an appointment and let us know how it goes. Many, many paraders for you. Things WILL get better.
I'm kind of new to your channel. From what I see you seem like an amazing young woman. I hate... HATE, that you are going through this. It makes me so angry that such terrible things happen to such great people. I feel that I can speak for your group here when I say, we are here for you and hope for the best outcome for you. Much love and respect 🙏
Michelle God Bless you brave lady sending love hugs and prayers 🙏🙏..So sorry you’re going through this…I had a scare just got my pathology test back….had four polyps two were precancerous. hey my first colonoscopy at age 75😳😳. I opted for the colorguard..what a mistake…..all I say to everyone…Get that colonoscopy…truly you are an inspiration to all..The rise in colon cancer is alarming.. I KNOW you are a survivor ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Thank you, and I am SO glad you didn’t settle for the “lite” test. My primary physician told me that the smear and mail test is less than 70% correct. That is a lot of potential missed opportunities to prevent early cancer!
Praying for you 🙏 and praying for your family! I can't imagine what you are going through 😮..I don't know you but i love you and will be praying for you. Sending hugs and love from vicki in Jackson MS 💖 🫂. Thanks for sharing your story ❤❤
I added a comment on one of your videos a few weeks ago encouraging people to do a colonoscopy. I did mine and she found squamous cell cancer, a small anal cancer, very rare is what Google says. The doctor wants me to do radiation and chemo. I've watched other videos, not your videos, and they say that it is hard to treat and it just keeps coming back. My family have had problems with colon problems, no cancer tho. My Uncle had a colostomy and he lived through hell with it. No matter how much you clean your house it still smells like poo. Why can't the dr just cut it out?? The videos say it would lead to a colostomy. You have gone through a hell of a lot and your still here encouraging people how to deal with colon cancer. As many people have said that you are saving many lives and they are right. Thank you Michelle for sharing your videos they are so helpful and you,
Hi! I’m glad you got your colonoscopy. Not thrilled with the news, though. I’m praying for you. The best advice is to make sure you have a progressive medical team that you trust. This is your life. Ask a ton of questions, and above all else, be as positive as you are able. Enjoy the bluest of skies, the song of the birds, the rustle of leaves, and the laughter of friends and loved ones. Please stay in touch. I’m praying for you.
Thank you Michelle for sharing your journey! I am sure it gives much hope to the people in the same situation! Sorry for the personal question, but did you have metastasis? Why it was considered stage IV?
Yes, it spread to my right ovary, which is somewhat rare. That was when I became Stage IV. Thankfully, I didn't realize it at the time. I think it might have changed my perspective, no matter how hard I would have worked on it.
I'm so sorry I hate colon cancer my mom died from that i pray u don't have to go through everything 💔 😔 I am going to pray so hard for anyone who just got diagnosed because I am a high risk and I pray that they find something to help cure it lots of prayer and love
I pray your journey has a happy ending. I feel in my soul that I have colon cancer. I've had 4 colonoscopies'. . My lectra lights have started going haywire when i do the prepare. I lost so much blood from my bowels that I had 2 blood transfusions. iron put into my veins , That's not fun. It looks like mud with gold flecks in it. It has to be pushed very slowly.I was given 2 procedures where they went in through my mouth. That's not where my problem is. I had another terrible bleeding out my rectum a few weeks ago. My anus hurts so bad, I can not sit on it. I can not drink GoLightly. All the other fluids did not clean me out. Only made me throw-up & have chills, even faint.For the past month, I've had no bowel movements. Sorry my post is so long. It only covers about half of what happens to my body from the fluids they make me drink. You are in my prayers. Sleep with the Angels. 🕊
Oh my, I have no words. Please keep working with you team and get some kind of an action plan to try and work through everything you can. All of our best to you!!
I have a question for you. I’m in remission from stage lV colon cancer, but my cea levels have spiked and now we are doing tests again. Did your oncologist also check your cea for reoccurrence?
Denise, yes, I have to get a baseline CEA later this week. Usually, when mine has recurred, it started with rising CEA levels. My oncologist is going to check my levels every six weeks when I go in for port-a-cath flushes. Next CT scan in six months, unless CEA levels rise.
I was diagnosed just a couple of months after you were Michelle. I have a colostomy for life. It upset me at first, but now I'm so used to it that it doesn't bother me at all. I'm 5 years cancer free now, there is no sign of a return of the cancer. It's a heavy diagnosis to accept at the time, but what could I do about it but take things one step at a time. A calm head, good support from friends and family make the journey so much easier. I went through some silent panic times, learned to laugh and keep my mind busy with positive things. I watched a lot of movies... comedies, and listened to music; I found music to be very healing to the soul. I'm not comfortable in front of a camera; I wish I was sometimes so I could help others too. All the very best to you. Love and peace.
Mary, thank you for your message! It sounds like you did what I have done for emotional stability. Yes, the silent panic is a very real thing, but just like you, I focus on positive and fun. I love comedies, too. Laughter is great medicine. And music? I LOVE music. All kinds, which is nice. Family and friends’ support is key, and it helps to know that they truly care.
I’m so happy that you’ve been cancer free for 5 years!!! That’s exactly what I hope to be saying 5 years from now! Again, your message really lifts my spirits. There are a lot of people who read the other comments, and I will try and figure out how to pin comments like yours. You could very well save lives. Many blessings to you and yours.
Just had colonoscopy it wasf8 1
The prayer of faith will heal the sick.
JESUS CHRIST himself took our infirmities and bore all our infirmities
He was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace was upon him and with His stripes we are healed.
He heals all our sicknesses.
But if the spirit of him that raised up JESUS from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you.
Jesus bore all our sicknesses.
You really are a lovely lady, very kind , empathetic and considered in your story.
I lost my husband two years ago from terminal liver cancer, I was devastated by his loss after treatment and such a battle, it was always terminal, there was no surgery just chemo, which was viciously merciless in its affect on him.
I am so glad that you have had your surgery and I have started following you because this disease has become rampant, and people need to be aware.
Thank you so much x
Thanks so much and our condolences for the loss of your husband.
Thanks for your concise, informative and authentic videos. I was seven when my grandfather age 60 died off colon ca. My father was diagnosed at age 35, my brother died 9 yrs ago at age 61, he did not do screenings.Knowing my family history I asked for a colonoscopy when I turned 40. Drs did not take me seriously and minimized my risks. I was screened at 50 yo and had 6 adenomas removed. I routinely get screened every 3 years. My GI Dr. scolded me for not getting screened at 40! He has advised my kids to first screen at age 35. All this to say you are correct that the medical team around you is key. If you aren’t comfortable with the advice you get,search for a second opinion.
Again thank you for sharing your journey. You are saving lives!
Yes, family history is very important. Hopefully your children will benefit from your experience and get screened. Thanks for watching!!
deepest prayers, may you emerge, and I just know you shall, victorious and strong. Do not despair, many friends are hear and we are praying for and with you! Positive energy is what got me through my own bout with cancer. Keep the faith!
Thank you, Mr. Maddox! It is what keeps me going every single day. Prayers for your continued good health.
It's so good to see you again, Michelle. I love that you're sharing your story in "chapters". I know it's a lot for you to get through and I appreciate the time and effort needed to make these videos. You're going to be responsible for saving lives. No doubt about it. I'm so very glad you had the support of loved ones and fantastic doctors. Hugs, Lois
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Thank you very much!
You will be in our prayers! ❤️
Love ya girl….!so amazing how you are showing people to not be so fearful and to become knowledgeable and stay positive!
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Congratulations, you are an inspiration to us all. Thank you for sharing your journey and giving hope and support to peolle in the same boat ❤
Thank you so much, and thank you for your kind words! Together, we can do this!
God bless you sweetheart 🙏🏼many blessings and prayers.
Thank you!
I have shared my story in a previous post. Everything you said is dead on. People even if you have no symptoms get your colonoscopy at fifty. I had no symptoms and waited until fifty two which led to my cancer spreading to my liver. So I had two surgeries first to have half my liver removed and second to remove the tumor from my colon. By the grace of God I ended up with two of the top surgeons in their fields and that and faith led to me being cancer free for ten years. 21:47
Thank you for your message! Spit on. Glad you also have a great medical team. I’d be interested to know if you changed any eating and other lifestyle changes.
@@BigValleyLiving You know I really have not. I am diabetic so I do have to control my carb intake so I’m don’t go crazy on things but I do enjoy good food in moderation. My boss however has thyroid cancer and he is on a Keto diet and it has helped him tremendously. Cancer feeds off of glucose and you need to starve it. But again sensible eating is good in general for your health.
Thank you, Michelle, for sharing your journey. Much respect hugs and prayers from Massachusetts.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your journey. God keep you safe, take care!
It's good you got good doctors you felt confidant in, I'm glad you seem a lot better now & really hope you have a full recovery, God Bless
Thank you so much! A good medical team is definitely key. I hope you have a good team on your side, too. May God also bless you.
I. Can’t thank you enough! You are totally awesome at explaining. I’m ashamed to say I smoke and after my divorce and the loss of my dog within a year I have bottomed out with depression. My stomach has been so off for months. Constipation to diarrhea to excessive gas. Have cancelled 2 gastro appts because I am scared to hear. I am now told they won’t see me. I’m in tea and now need to find another gastro Dr. I’m on to your next vid. Many blessings and love to you and your family. ❤
Good morning. I’m so sorry to hear all of this. You are carrying a heavy burden, for sure. Even if you are diagnosed, early is better. Please get an appointment and let us know how it goes. Many, many paraders for you. Things WILL get better.
I'm kind of new to your channel. From what I see you seem like an amazing young woman. I hate... HATE, that you are going through this. It makes me so angry that such terrible things happen to such great people. I feel that I can speak for your group here when I say, we are here for you and hope for the best outcome for you.
Much love and respect 🙏
Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing your journey. Im sorry for your diagnosis. Praying.❤🎉😊
You're wonderful, what a lovely lady & so caring ❤
You are so kind. Thank you. Prayers and hugs to you.
Thank you Michelle ❤
Thank u for sharing your story bless u 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thanks for listening
Michelle God Bless you brave lady sending love hugs and prayers 🙏🙏..So sorry you’re going through this…I had a scare just got my pathology test back….had four polyps two were precancerous. hey my first colonoscopy at age 75😳😳. I opted for the colorguard..what a mistake…..all I say to everyone…Get that colonoscopy…truly you are an inspiration to all..The rise in colon cancer is alarming.. I KNOW you are a survivor ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Thank you, and I am SO glad you didn’t settle for the “lite” test. My primary physician told me that the smear and mail test is less than 70% correct. That is a lot of potential missed opportunities to prevent early cancer!
I love your videos - you are such a beautiful person ❤
Thank you so much. I just want to keep others from going through this as well as providing hope for those who are.
Praying for you 🙏 and praying for your family! I can't imagine what you are going through 😮..I don't know you but i love you and will be praying for you. Sending hugs and love from vicki in Jackson MS 💖 🫂. Thanks for sharing your story ❤❤
Thank you so much!
@BigValleyLiving you're 🙏 welcome sweetie #Godsgotyou 😘 💗 🫂
Thank you for sharing
You’re so welcome. I’m doing this for your mom, and me, and everyone out there who has to deal with it. Hugs💕💕💕
May Allah or god grant you shifa total cure you are very nice lady god bless
Thank you.
Hugs my lovely . Praying for you. X
Thank you! God bless and happy holidays.
I added a comment on one of your videos a few weeks ago encouraging people to do a colonoscopy. I did mine and she found squamous cell cancer, a small anal cancer, very rare is what Google says. The doctor wants me to do radiation and chemo. I've watched other videos, not your videos, and they say that it is hard to treat and it just keeps coming back. My family have had problems with colon problems, no cancer tho. My Uncle had a colostomy and he lived through hell with it. No matter how much you clean your house it still smells like poo. Why can't the dr just cut it out?? The videos say it would lead to a colostomy. You have gone through a hell of a lot and your still here encouraging people how to deal with colon cancer. As many people have said that you are saving many lives and they are right. Thank you Michelle for sharing your videos they are so helpful and you,
Hi! I’m glad you got your colonoscopy. Not thrilled with the news, though. I’m praying for you. The best advice is to make sure you have a progressive medical team that you trust. This is your life. Ask a ton of questions, and above all else, be as positive as you are able. Enjoy the bluest of skies, the song of the birds, the rustle of leaves, and the laughter of friends and loved ones. Please stay in touch. I’m praying for you.
I am loving your videos like I said to you before I can understand you. Thanks Michelle ❤️
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank YOU! I so appreciate you.
Thank you Michelle for sharing your journey! I am sure it gives much hope to the people in the same situation! Sorry for the personal question, but did you have metastasis? Why it was considered stage IV?
Yes, it spread to my right ovary, which is somewhat rare. That was when I became Stage IV. Thankfully, I didn't realize it at the time. I think it might have changed my perspective, no matter how hard I would have worked on it.
@ thank you very much for the response! I wish you all the best and great health of course 🙏❤️
@ Thank you. That means more to me than you will ever know. May God bless you and your sweet spirit.
I'm so sorry I hate colon cancer my mom died from that i pray u don't have to go through everything 💔 😔 I am going to pray so hard for anyone who just got diagnosed because I am a high risk and I pray that they find something to help cure it lots of prayer and love
Thanks so much!
I pray your journey has a happy ending. I feel in my soul that I have colon cancer. I've had 4 colonoscopies'. . My lectra lights have started going haywire when i do the prepare. I lost so much blood from my bowels that I had 2 blood transfusions. iron put into my veins , That's not fun. It looks like mud with gold flecks in it. It has to be pushed very slowly.I was given 2 procedures where they went in through my mouth. That's not where my problem is. I had another terrible bleeding out my rectum a few weeks ago. My anus hurts so bad, I can not sit on it. I can not drink GoLightly. All the other fluids did not clean me out. Only made me throw-up & have chills, even faint.For the past month, I've had no bowel movements. Sorry my post is so long. It only covers about half of what happens to my body from the fluids they make me drink. You are in my prayers. Sleep with the Angels. 🕊
Oh my, I have no words. Please keep working with you team and get some kind of an action plan to try and work through everything you can. All of our best to you!!
I have a question for you. I’m in remission from stage lV colon cancer, but my cea levels have spiked and now we are doing tests again. Did your oncologist also check your cea for reoccurrence?
Denise, yes, I have to get a baseline CEA later this week. Usually, when mine has recurred, it started with rising CEA levels. My oncologist is going to check my levels every six weeks when I go in for port-a-cath flushes. Next CT scan in six months, unless CEA levels rise.
@@BigValleyLiving ☹️Oh no
I have stage 5 rectal ned 6 months. Came back in lungs. I was wondering how you are?
Sorry stage 4
Shout out to HR! 😁❤️
Right?!? 🌷🐝🌻💕
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i am so sorry sweety i will pray xx
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Was radiology needed at all?
Please see the reply to your earlier comment, but at one point radiology was used.
No carbs. Reduce your body’s acidity. (Baking soda will reduce the acidity. Tums would do the job.) Eat all the meat and cheese that you want.
Thank you.
All these cancers are from SAD!
They truly are…
Please can you tell what is SAD. Is it food?
I'm alone.
Double mastectomy here, been there...6 years alive now..and still get nervous at check ups.. between my dionostics and surgery 10 days....
That is excellent, congratulations! Yes, I get nervous at checkups too!
That is the worse part. My friend puts it down into subconcious.