Thank goodness, I'm going through a cancer scare at the moment sadly. I love reading things like this, thank you for sharing and wish you the best of health.
AHHHHH! Congratulations! :)) Hope you are going amazingly - you are so strong, wise and beautiful!! I'm so happy for you, and like Xx Mirto xX wrote, stay strong!
+Nyx n.n I haven't met someone with cancer who didn't crack cancer jokes all the time. When my mom was going through treatment, she made jokes about 'chemo brain' daily and my grandma still makes jokes about her one-boobedness
It's so amazing how these people with cancer can still find *so much positivity in the smallest things*, it's a lesson we can all learn. *We should appreciate life before we lose it...*
When I was 16 my mom passed away from cancer. That will be 3 years in April and its really hard sometimes and I miss my mom so much. more than words could ever describe. But I still find ways to be positive and I have great people in my life and I have so many things to be thankful for :) and I know my mom would want me to be happy :)
my brother died of cancer at 17 years old (im 12) and i have a few things to say - appreciate every single moment that you have on this earth - go tell your friends and family that you love them - if someone has died of it, appreciate the moments with that person that make you laugh and smile -dont sulk and make yourself miserable by thinking of the bad times - although, its okay to be sad - dont ever make fun of someone. you dont know what they are going through - there is help if you are having a hard time coping -hope, love, and laughter are key.
also im soooooooooo sorry for everyone who is going through anything physically or emotionally horrible. life is still moving, and if you are roo, things will get better :)
I'm around the same age as you, and I have GREAT life hacks, first one, don't read John green books, they're nothing like being in a big social scene is like, and don't watch the more "girl power" videos on this channel, they will turn you into a mysandrist.
My friend got a brain tumor at age 12 all of a sudden and was shortly after she was diagnosed with cancer. Brain cancer. Brain cancer is very dangerous because brain surgery is very difficult. Please pray for her.
People who are fighting cancer are what I call warriors and soldiers. They fight a brave fight. People who win the battle are Survivors. They are victorious. People who lose the battle are the fallen and the victims. They had no choice but to let go. They all have something in common. They are the bravest people in the world. I wear 5 different ribbons for 4 wonderful people. 2 have fallen. 1 is a survivor. 1 is a warrior.
I really REALLY appreciate your comment... my mother just passed of cancer. she was SO brave, so strong, so beautiful. Thank you for knowing these people fighting the worst battle are warriors, and I'm also sorry for your loss!
I really REALLY appreciate your comment... my mother just passed of cancer. she was SO brave, so strong, so beautiful. Thank you for knowing these people fighting the worst battle are warriors, and I'm also sorry for your loss!
+LovelyBabee691 Mothers never leave your side. She is alive in your heart. Turn the pain into passion. Use the passion to make the world better. To make yourself better. Your mother believes in you and I believe in you. Stay strong ♡
I am a cancer survivor and I started crying I had bone cancer at age 9 and now 13 it sad to talk about it. I was writing in class about it and just started crying it sad 😞 but I’m a cancer survivor 😊 I NEED ONE OF THOSE SHIRTS
Bless your heart. I was just diagnosed with cancer and I know how heart wrenching and scary it can be 😞😞 It takes strength to make a video like this, I made my first one on RUclips yesterday, about my cancer, and it was hard. Very hard.
I wish there was a cure for all illness and cancers. I wish there was a cure because then at 16 I wouldn't have to lose my mom and she wouldn't of passed away. She would of still been here. I miss my mom so much and it's hard. It will be 3 years since she passed away in April. But I remain positive and I still have so much to be thankful for :)
I lost my dad at the age of 15! My 18 birthday is this 21 of november. I miss him a lot too. But it calms me to think that now he is in a better place and I bet your mom is too. I wish a very happy life ❤
My mom has had ovarian cancer for 5 years. I'm 13 and the cancer has came back 3 times. she's on chemo once again right now, yet she's still the strongest, most amazing person I know.
+Sarah Molly Wishing the best for you and your family! I understand how tough it is. My dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer 10 years ago, when I was 15. He's still standing strong! We all are :)
My dad's mom died from cancer two years ago and now my mom's mom is dying from cancer too. It's really a so bad, cancer just steal the lives of your loved ones while they're still alive, specially if it's long and they know they won't be able to help them. I saw cancer just slowly making my grandma weaker, both her body and brain until she fell sleep and died two days later. Now is doing the same with my other grandma. They're old and they have made their lives, none of them tried hard to get better because they knew they had little left anyways. Sometimes it's time for them to die, but I wish their last moments would have been kinder.
Im so sorry for what you are going through :( I had leukaemia in 2013 and it was the hardest thing ever. A word of advice please please get checked because it runs in your family. xx
Ana Rajagopalan I'm so sorry, I hope you're doing better and honestly, the best vibes for you. I go to the dermatologist every year because skin cancer runs in my family, but ironically no one has actually died for it, my grandma died for a different cancer. But in my family runs everything, from cancer to hypertension and diabetes, so right now I'm the healthiest person I know xD
+PolliitoAle Thank you for the good vibes. I was a healthy person and it came out of the blue. We dont know how. Now i follow my instincts and visit the Dr often, im always paranoid. Cancer sucks! xx
You're not alone. My grandma died on January 29, 2 days before my birthday. All I wanted is her here for my birthday. This was this year. She had stage 4 lung cancer. 😥😪😓😇
once one of my friends got breast cancer. i flew from england to america even though i had a fear of planes, i went into a packed city despite my fear of physical contact, i barged into my friends room with my laptop and showed her funny youtube videos. i stayed in america for the whole healing process. Shes better now.
+Albert Almonds I've been doing chemo for a while now. it sucks But you have good and bad days. you just have to take the good with the bad. thanks for the concern:)
I was diagnosed with leukemia when I was 12 on the 2nd of November, I'm currently in maintenance and only take tablets and have blood tests every other week. I will be finishing my treatment on the 28th February 2016. Because of my age at the time I was put into the children's ward the same ward with babies and anyone up to 13. Because the parents of the kids going thought Chemo had no idea what they were feeling or wanting as it messes with everything you know about yourself I was acting as a sort of translator to the parents and trying to help them through their struggle, it must be so much harder not know what to do as they can't communicate. All I'm saying is we take communication for granted and it helps out everyone in any situation
I had leukaemia in 2013 i was 35 then. The worst experience of my life because i wasnt there for my then 3yo. I had chemo every day... im in remission now and my energy is zero.
my grandma has cancer and still lives with us. she has chemotherapy 2 times a week and she has short term memory loss and forgets she has it and it makes her seem so strong. she was trying to get up from bed and i told her not to bc the chemo makes her weak and she says "i don't have cancer". she is the strongest person i know.
+Ani Loeffler I had breast cancer two years ago. So did my Mom 20 years ago and her sister 40 years ago. Their parents both died of stomach or lung cancer, and my paternal grandmother of stomach. The point is, none of our cancers were the same and if I have learned anything, a lot of it was due to lifestyle choices. There are studies done of adopted children who developed and died from the same cancers as their non-biological family members "because it runs in the family", and yet they were not genetically connected. Please do not burden yourself with this kind of worry. Educate yourself about things you can control and live your life like you are living.
Sadly, my friend is 12 and has leukemia. I have recently donated 2,000 dollars towards a surgery to remove the cause of the cancer. Even though he is not family, I still teared up when I heard the news. COMMENT #SUPPORT LARRY
my brother had it and didnt cry once and he is an inspiration because he didnt fear it he just went through like it was just another obstacle he had to overcome and he did
Even if you haven't had cancer everyone is effected by it and it's heartbreaking, I have a huge amount of respect for anyone with cancer or who has had cancer😪❤️
My dad had a brain tumor that was stage three a few years ago. Honestly, it's hard, I'm not going to lie to you (even though I'm sure you already know that). My biggest piece of advice to you is to really spend time with them, to make memories and to make sure you use this time wisely. No matter where this route takes your parent, always know that they love you and this was God's plan for you. You've got everything you need to continue living a successful life, your parent's job was completed if they so happen to, God forbid, pass away. I'll pray for you and I really hope you get through this!
Cancer sucks I've had it for over a year and a couple months and I was diagnosed when I was 14 and now I'm 15 and I'm going into a transplant on 19th of this month. & I also have hodgskins lymphoma. Wish me and this transplant luck.
wesley ogilvie there is a cure.. but governments won’t let it out because medicines are a great income for them And every medicine has side effects and when get more sick than before because of these side effects you will need to buy another medicines
@@hamadah9636 shut up I hate all these lies there is scientific explanation on how cancer is hard to cure and why we don't have one + you have zero proof
3 of my friends have survived cancer. They're all teenagers. I'm so proud of them. They've kept up their education as best they can. One of the has even won awards for charity work they've done. Work they started when they were still ill. They inspire me.
I have recently lost my father to cancer. He under went chemo for 2 years, boy was he a fighter. He went from such a strong, muscular man to a bag of bones. The cancer was eating him alive, he didn't have just ONE cancer, he had FOUR different types of cancer, all stage four. The doctors had taken him off his chemo because they said it wasn't helping, and had asked him if he would like to try a "trial" therapy. That same day they had asked him that question, literally moments after, my dad had a heart attack in the hospital. They brought him back to life, but if I knew he'd be the way he was after that heart attack, I would've told them not to revive him... He came home three days later from the hospital with two stents, and a load of heart meds. My father was the type of person who if he couldn't get out of bed and do what he wanted, he'd rather be dead. After the heart attack he spent the next two months in bed. (literally bed bound.) He couldn't stand, he had muscle spasms which caused myself or my brother to feed him, he couldn't shower unless he got carrird to the shower, put in a shower chair, and washed by my brother. My father was dying. The worst part was he was suffering. As days went by he got worse and worse. He had no appetite, and when he did he threw up whatever he ate. But that's not the worst of it. Eventually he was unable to eat at all, let alone drink anything, he was so weak he couldn't speak. My dad hated going to the hospital, and we knew he didn't have much time before he passed, but with my father not eating or drinking for a week my brother and I carried him to the car and drove him to the hospital. When we got there they said they could give him IV fluids to hydrate him, but it was only a matter of time. His kidneys are failing. There was NOTHING they could do for him. We let him get hydrated, put him back in the car, and took him home. It wasn't even 48 hours from that last hospital trip that he had died. My brother and I at his side, holding his hand, saying our goodbyes while he took his last breath.. boy. Let me tell you. He didn't want to go, he had SO much fight left in him even at his weakest. He was determined to meet his last grand child (she's going to be born in November) it was his time, there was no more fight. He gave it his best and I'm proud of him for defeating cancer for as long as he did. please, even if you can't donate personally, share this go fund me. www.gofundme.com/ernest-earl-jones-funeral-service-2ubnujg
+Legit Bridget I heard a lot of people wich had friends...The friends of these people had cancer, so the people were making jokes about the cancer with their friends (wich had cancer) Sry, I can't speak english that well...
My sister had cancer, and she jokes about it all the time, though I know it makes other people very uncomfortable, and while I will joke with her about it when we are alone, I would never make a joke about it with anyone else, or even with her in public, since it can be such a sore spot, and rightfully so, for so many people. While it can be helpful to make light of a very serious situation for some, others might not feel that way, although it sounds as if the people in your school weren't even doing it for that reason, they just sound like brats...
I noticed a few lumps behind my ear, behind my neck, and on the right side of my pelvis a week ago. I haven't seen a doctor yet but I'm willing to see what's wrong with me. If it is cancer, then I am prepared to face my battle. God bless everyone that have battle through cancer and survived.
Angelique Macahilas well not necessarily. i had cancer but i still call buzzfeed cancer. it's called a hyperbole. i'm not personally offended when someone says something is cancer.
jp kinsella I get it but people shouldn't be saying that because it's a serious matter. Yeah okay you had cancer, but why do you call it cancer? Why not say it's a virus or something?
+Noot Scamander it doesn't matter what you call it because no matter the word the definition of this illness is always going to be the same. A disease in which the cells divide uncontrollably and damage the tissues. You can't sugar coat the illness or the symptoms by changing the name/word.
My dad was diagnosed with liver cancer last year and has gotten very weak recently. We just take it day by day and we're learning to appreciate everyday we have with each other. Its just so hard to be positive lately..
Actually, not everyone is educated on cancer. My mum used to think that cancer was something that invaded your body from outside, that essentially, you caught cancer and you can see why people with that belief would fear being around cancer patients, fearing 'catching' it yourself. Once she realised that it is your cells doing bad things, she understood (and probably felt a little silly).
I'm so sorry for your loss. Stay strong. You aunt is in heaven, watching over you. She misses you as much as you miss her. Don't worry, you'll see her again some day❤️
I'm 14 and last year I was diagnosed with large b-cell non-hodgkins lymphoma. I have multiple huge scars in the middle of my chest because they wanted to remove the lumps before they knew what they were. I really connect with what you all are saying (especially the homework one haha) and I'm so happy you guys made a video on this. I'm also proud that these people stood and talked about it, especially the bad parts. Everyone always wants to talk about it like "Oh you beat cancer aren't you so happy?" There's a lot of emotional baggage with cancer. I can't smell hand sanitizer anymore because it reminds me of my time with chemo and all the pain I went through. I just... Thanks.
I was diagnosed with diffused large b-cell non-hodgkin lymphoma too. I still can't stand the smell of really strong chemicals and looking at any liquid that is a rich red color makes me feel pretty sick. It reminds me too much of the chemo. I hope you are doing well.
I've been in remission of Hodgkin's Lymphoma since 2012. I almost lost it watching this. I just want everyone to be able to get treatment and survive. no one deserves to go like that. I'm glad everyone in this video is alive and healthy. thanks for the inspiration.
My mom carried a breast cancer for about 6-7 months. She noticed a lump growing more and more on her left breast, lump started to break out to her skin on the outside. When she found out that she was carrying 4 cm big cancer, she was shocked but never gave up. She was going through chemotherapy and radiations for months. She kept a smile on her face even though she lost a hair. When she went to the operation, they cut her whole left breast off and even the healthy parts (security), she is now cancer free for months. Her hair has grown and she looks like a sassy little girl. My point is never give up, don't let yourself or whoever around you going through cancer fall in bed, vomit, refuse food, stop living etc. LIVE. EVERY. DAY. to your fullest!
When I was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 4, the doctor said there was a strong possibility that I would die within the following two weeks. I'm turning 19 in 3 days and I'm perfectly healthy. For all of you who are going through something like this, stay strong
My dad died from Cancer when I was 8. I never thought about death when I was that young. He died and I couldn’t even believe it. It’s 5 years later and I still can’t believe it. I love you dad. I love you, and miss you so freaking much. I’ll make you proud. I promise.
My grandpa died of brain cancer that spread to the rest of his body in less than 2 months, we all watched him die I Mexico where he wanted to be. Rip 💖
Don't bother praying for those who have cancer, go and donate to a cancer research charity instead👍🏻 it's all very well to hope and pray but taking action will do a whole not more, take it from me.
so prayer and belief is going to pay for the thousands of dollars in medical bills? I don't think so.prayer is going to provide for more meds and advanced technology for surgeries. NO
Isabel Allen I think if people want to pray that's perfectly okay, but they should also use action to help. If I knew someone was praying for me I would feel very loved and if they put action into donating also I would feel even more loved
Isabel Allen No meds can help you tbh But for can god can do ANYTHING he can take the cancer away in a twinkling of a eye he can do anything, pray to him and he will listen,
I was 8 when I was diagnosed with kidney cancer. There was a wilms tumor on my right kidney and in order for it to get out they removed my right kidney. I am going to school to be a pediatric oncology nurse so I can help children that were in my position🙏🏽💕
I used to have stage 3 neuroblastoma when I was younger. My mom didn't go to work for maybe a year or longer. My dad was also very supportive of course but he took on way more responsibilities because of my mom being off. Today is watch these old video logs and my dad would record my brother and sister, I wasn't there in the videos because I was in the hospital. What kills me most was my mom wasn't in those videos either. She was busy taking care of me in the hospital. This one video was of my brother and sister playing outside in the backyard and my older sisters walks up to the camera and asks my dad "where's Mommy and JuneJune (my nickname)?" And everytime I see that video I cry. Thinking it's my fault my mom couldn't make memories with her two other children and it's my faults for my dad being so stressed. When I was sick my mom was very optimistic that I'd make it out alive. She'd refuse handicap passes and refused a wish from the make a wish foundation. My mom and dad's positivity was what really got me through. Recently my grandmother passed away due to leukemia. She was here for a mere four months after being diagnosed last September. She looked amazing for what she was going through at first. And she's always say "If Julie did it I can do it too" she began to get weaker and weaker and she was still positive but I think the worst part was the doctors attitudes. They'd say she wouldn't make it. Even though she didn't, we still didn't need that negativity bringing us down. They'd push her around. They knew she was weak and they still treated her like that. My grandma didn't deserve that during her last few months and it pains me to think of her living that pain and knowing her time is coming to an end. If you know anyone who has cancer go hug them. Don't take them for granted.
***** I'm not sure why you want to know. But Julie is my name. It's my real name the only real Asian name is have is my middle name which I'm not sure I'm comfortable giving you if that's okay :)
My dad HAD cancer in 2008 and I'm so glad he's still here to share all the little things in life....you never relies how important someone is until you almost loose them..I was only 8 and yet I still remember my mom sitting us down and telling us..all we did was run up to him and hold him.
Cancer runs in my family. So I've got about a 70% chance of getting cancer in a few years. My mum is a 2 time survivor. My grandpa is a survivor. Many of my aunts are survivors, some were taken from us by cancer. But I'm scared, I don't want to die...
There are some ways of preventing it i know this might not be what you want to hear but i belive that if you fight it even before you can take your life into your own hands
I totally see how you can feel sad about this, But my dad took it without a flinch, and i feel as though some people are a little too afraid to look death in the face, and say " I don't know you, so before you introduce yourself, i'm leaving".
I have so so so much sympathy for all of you, my mom was diagnosed with stage 2b breast cancer in May 2017 and had the exact same spreading as the 3rd woman!
+James semaj I'm so sorry about your dad. You should look up different ways to treat cancer with a plant-based diet. Eating a plant-based diet will make his body alkaline. Cancer cannot thrive in an alkaline environment :)
My best friend has a cancer. I just started laughing we he said that 'cuz I thought he just pranking me. But he didn't... The doc said he will die soon. It was about a year ago. He still living ❤ (sorry for my bad english, I hope you understand everything c:)
“I had such an amazing partner who was there for me the whole time” is the exact words used in a music video about cancer. It really shows how important someone sticking beside you in a time like this is.
What kind. I’m 12 and I have Hodgkin’s Lymphoma either stage 2 or 4 I just want to make sure your not lying and see if I can have a conversation. Stay strong
I know, it's sad. And I know her time here on earth is limited. But I got to stay positive. She's still alive. But at least she will be reunited with my great grandfather when she dies❤️ he died a couple of years ago..
My mom suffered from cancer & died 7 months ago...love u cancer survivors u all r so amazing n the most important thing in cancer is will,if u have the will to survive,u can
I had cancer when I was 7 years old the doctors said I might only have a couple of months to live due to my age, I remember not knowing what this meant,I remember not knowing what to do I left school and told no one none of my friends no one they didn't know about it for 4 years after it was confirmed there was no more cancer I went to the school they'd went to (luckily they went to the same school) they didn't know and I remember walking into that room and seeing the looks on their faces...they screamed and cried and screamed and cried some more and asked me and asked me so much about where I had been what was wrong them , I under went 4-5 years of chemo and 2 years later I am perfectly fine. I am a survivor.
My mom had breast cancer about 11 years ago. She had stage 3 almost stage 4 breast cancer. The tumor had been forming for 10 years before it was detected. She had chemo for a while, she got surgery to remove the tumor and breast. She did beat the battle, but as of the end of August, she has breast cancer stage 1 in the same breast. A very rare percent of breast cancer patients who previously had breast cancer get the same cancer, in the same breast. She has a very weak immune system, so she had been getting very sick from the chemo. She has just started a weaker chemo, it is taken every week for about 2-4 hours each time. Her chemo about a month earlier, and her surgery is a month early, along with radiation. I want all cancer patients to know that you have to fight. It is very hard, but you will feel much better once the pain is all over.
My papa passed away from cancer almost 2 years ago and it's still hard. He was almost like a father figure to me and I miss him everyday. I thought that losing somebody wasn't a big deal until I experienced. I'm so truly sorry to anyone that has cancer, knows someone with cancer, or has lost someone to it.
anyone who is going through chemo or any other pain just remember there are people out there who care about you even if you don't know them and hope that you make it through the pain your feeling
I was diagnosed with cancer at 63 But these young people are just starting their lives I’ve already lived most of my life Once you are diagnosed with cancer your whole life’s values have changed You live each day to the fullest My heart goes out to these young people I hope to God they are cancer free for the rest of their lives
+Sara White Medically speaking, a tumor is defined by an unnatural cell division. A melignant tumor can spread to different parts of the body while a benign tumor stats put. Different tumors get treated with different therapies. Usually you only have chemo for cancerous ones. I had a benign tumor.
I honestly didnt want any of my friends to Visit me because i didnt want them to see me that weak. I managed to not have any of them at the hospital except one because my parents convinced me. I still don't know if i feel like that was a good idea, but i would say if you don't want them there, don't have them. Just go with what you feel right in that moment
I lost my best friend today due to cancer. I just want this despicable disease to get vanish from this world. It just make people pathetic and helpless that they can't do anything and just see their loved ones dying of pain in front of them. I wish that in her next life, she'll live it full of joy and absolutely without any problems. May you rest in peace my beloved friend. You'll always remain in my heart.😭
last year i was diagnosed with cancer. i was 13. tomorrow im turning 15 and im a year cancer free!!
im so happy for you stay strong xx
Xx Mirto xX thank you so much it means the world x
Thank goodness, I'm going through a cancer scare at the moment sadly. I love reading things like this, thank you for sharing and wish you the best of health.
AHHHHH! Congratulations! :))
Hope you are going amazingly - you are so strong, wise and beautiful!!
I'm so happy for you, and like Xx Mirto xX wrote, stay strong!
soph fia congratulations!
My mom is a cancer survivor, hardest time of my life but I'm so glad my mom is still here.
I'm so glad to hear that
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+Cat Evergreen hard like my--- i dont have it but hey whats up ;^ )
+Cat Evergreen my mom too
me too, except she is just taking a break from treatment. I love my mom! She is so strong!
That is so amazing, may she continue to be healthy
I was 13 when I was diagnosed with cancer.
I am 4 years cancer-free.
I can connect with everything they say.
Good job :) ♡♡
Congratulations!! ❤️😘
Congratulations!
You were so young
I'm 12 and fighting a relapse
I'm really scared if I will get cancer... Also, pray for everyone with cancer and any other illnesses!
Ikr same!
Just make sure you check if anything is wrong and ask your doctor. Trust me it will be worth it.
why pray? god doesn't exist.
MyMusicChannel how do you know? Can u prove that he/she doesn't exist
+MyMusicChannel you brobably are not christian
Cancer patients cracking cancer jokes, something you rarely see but it's comforting to me haha
I have cancer I make cancer jokes ALL the time; I've actually made plenty of people uncomfortable lol
+Nyx n.n I haven't met someone with cancer who didn't crack cancer jokes all the time. When my mom was going through treatment, she made jokes about 'chemo brain' daily and my grandma still makes jokes about her one-boobedness
+Ash Taylor thnx I'm done April 1st of this year (think about that date Lol) and I'm all out patient treatment until then
I have cancer and I always crack cancer jokes. it's good to be able to joke about it.
+Jessica Shaw I hope you get better
It's so amazing how these people with cancer can still find *so much positivity in the smallest things*, it's a lesson we can all learn. *We should appreciate life before we lose it...*
why are you always commenting on their videos
When I was 16 my mom passed away from cancer. That will be 3 years in April and its really hard sometimes and I miss my mom so much. more than words could ever describe. But I still find ways to be positive and I have great people in my life and I have so many things to be thankful for :) and I know my mom would want me to be happy :)
Also I love your comments in every buzzfeed video I try to find it now lol :)
that me Why not is my reply to that :)
+that me to gain subs duh
I'm going to get rid of cancer this summer! I'm so happy! wish me luck :D
Good luck to you! Hope you get better.
Good luck! +Sarah JU
Good luck!!!
Good luck
+Sarah JU all the best!
I have cancer but im not gonna give up pray for me pls
What's your name so that I can pray for you?
am so very sorry get well soon
I'm so sorry :( I hope you recover soon!
I'm new to This channel stay strong ❤️
Stay strong you will get through it I promise❤
my brother died of cancer at 17 years old (im 12) and i have a few things to say
- appreciate every single moment that you have on this earth
- go tell your friends and family that you love them
- if someone has died of it, appreciate the moments with that person that make you laugh and smile
-dont sulk and make yourself miserable by thinking of the bad times
- although, its okay to be sad
- dont ever make fun of someone. you dont know what they are going through
- there is help if you are having a hard time coping
-hope, love, and laughter are key.
also im soooooooooo sorry for everyone who is going through anything physically or emotionally horrible. life is still moving, and if you are roo, things will get better :)
I'm around the same age as you, and I have GREAT life hacks, first one, don't read John green books, they're nothing like being in a big social scene is like, and don't watch the more "girl power" videos on this channel, they will turn you into a mysandrist.
It's scary how you never think about these things until they get close to you
Aww love this youre so mature and brave.
Unfortunately thinking of happy times makes me cry but much love to you
some person you dont know praying for your peace 💕💐
My friend got a brain tumor at age 12 all of a sudden and was shortly after she was diagnosed with cancer. Brain cancer. Brain cancer is very dangerous because brain surgery is very difficult. Please pray for her.
I hope she's doing well. Send her my best wishes ♥
I'm so sorry 😭
I'm praying
i hope she's ok
Praying.
I have a friend with cancer and it makes me wanna sob.
I really, really don't wanna lose her.
I love her.
Lol Mkay don't worry just cherish as much as time and laugh with her and make her as happy as can be
Lol Mkay I'm so sorry girl. God bless you!!!!!
Hi did everything workout ok???
Lost my grandma to cancer three weeks ago. Glad she isn't in any pain anymore
R.i.p.
My grandma died of Lung cancer a month ago 😭r.i.p
+Jessica Mullarkey mine died for the same reason when I was 4. 19 years before that my grandpa died form lung cancer. I never got to know them both.
Lel she got rekt
+Emma Nicole I also lost my grandma from cancer
Right in the feels.
Hello David :)
Me? I just said hi to one of my fav youtubers
DavidParody David yay
Hoy
DavidParody why are u here
People who are fighting cancer are what I call warriors and soldiers. They fight a brave fight.
People who win the battle are Survivors. They are victorious.
People who lose the battle are the fallen and the victims. They had no choice but to let go.
They all have something in common. They are the bravest people in the world.
I wear 5 different ribbons for 4 wonderful people. 2 have fallen. 1 is a survivor. 1 is a warrior.
I really REALLY appreciate your comment... my mother just passed of cancer. she was SO brave, so strong, so beautiful. Thank you for knowing these people fighting the worst battle are warriors, and I'm also sorry for your loss!
I really REALLY appreciate your comment... my mother just passed of cancer. she was SO brave, so strong, so beautiful. Thank you for knowing these people fighting the worst battle are warriors, and I'm also sorry for your loss!
+LovelyBabee691 Mothers never leave your side. She is alive in your heart. Turn the pain into passion. Use the passion to make the world better. To make yourself better. Your mother believes in you and I believe in you. Stay strong ♡
+XxDRAGONxX Gaming Thanks, dude! It means alot.
Morbjørn 💕💕
Pray for all the people who have cancer 😡
no help them
both
what will praying do
wow delusional
im an atheist
I am a cancer survivor and I started crying I had bone cancer at age 9 and now 13 it sad to talk about it. I was writing in class about it and just started crying it sad 😞 but I’m a cancer survivor 😊
I NEED ONE OF THOSE SHIRTS
ZARAlicious lol
Tristan Rooney OMG you idiot! Do you know how many people suffer with cancer??!! Well do you?!!
Zara A stay strong girl! 💜 we all love u stay strong
You are so strong!💞keep fighting, love
Bless your heart.
I was just diagnosed with cancer and I know how heart wrenching and scary it can be 😞😞
It takes strength to make a video like this, I made my first one on RUclips yesterday, about my cancer, and it was hard. Very hard.
I wish there was a cure for all illness and cancers. I wish there was a cure because then at 16 I wouldn't have to lose my mom and she wouldn't of passed away. She would of still been here. I miss my mom so much and it's hard. It will be 3 years since she passed away in April. But I remain positive and I still have so much to be thankful for :)
im sorry for your loss and hope you can still carry on having fun
+PandaWaspPlays I can :)
I lost my dad at the age of 15! My 18 birthday is this 21 of november. I miss him a lot too. But it calms me to think that now he is in a better place and I bet your mom is too.
I wish a very happy life ❤
+Fer Lizano I wish you* a happy life
It's easy to wish at such a naive age. Learn about cancer yourself then you will realize it's not that simple.
My mom has had ovarian cancer for 5 years. I'm 13 and the cancer has came back 3 times. she's on chemo once again right now, yet she's still the strongest, most amazing person I know.
Best of luck to her and to you, my blessings and prayers as wel.
Stay strong, God bless you
+Sarah Molly stay strong and best wishes to the two of you and all your loved ones. keep going strong both of you!
+Sarah Molly Wishing the best for you and your family! I understand how tough it is. My dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer 10 years ago, when I was 15. He's still standing strong! We all are :)
God bless you and I will pray for you and your mother❤️
My dad's mom died from cancer two years ago and now my mom's mom is dying from cancer too. It's really a so bad, cancer just steal the lives of your loved ones while they're still alive, specially if it's long and they know they won't be able to help them. I saw cancer just slowly making my grandma weaker, both her body and brain until she fell sleep and died two days later. Now is doing the same with my other grandma.
They're old and they have made their lives, none of them tried hard to get better because they knew they had little left anyways. Sometimes it's time for them to die, but I wish their last moments would have been kinder.
Im so sorry for what you are going through :(
I had leukaemia in 2013 and it was the hardest thing ever. A word of advice please please get checked because it runs in your family. xx
+Ana Rajagopalan that's why you always get a second opinion, especially in the medical field.
Ana Rajagopalan I'm so sorry, I hope you're doing better and honestly, the best vibes for you. I go to the dermatologist every year because skin cancer runs in my family, but ironically no one has actually died for it, my grandma died for a different cancer. But in my family runs everything, from cancer to hypertension and diabetes, so right now I'm the healthiest person I know xD
Just think. They are living with cancer not dying of it ❤️❤️❤️
+PolliitoAle Thank you for the good vibes. I was a healthy person and it came out of the blue. We dont know how. Now i follow my instincts and visit the Dr often, im always paranoid. Cancer sucks! xx
Lost my grandma due to cancer 2 years ago,
still feeling the pain, still feeling the sadness,
hope I can make a change.
You're not alone. My grandma died on January 29, 2 days before my birthday. All I wanted is her here for my birthday. This was this year. She had stage 4 lung cancer. 😥😪😓😇
Posey Rosey May she rest in peace, hope you are all better by now =).
My grandma died from cancer 4 weeks ago 💔
My grandma had cancer twice and my dad once. They are both survivors and amazing people. Pray for people with cancer ❤️
I lost my grandfather to cancer. It was one of the hardest things ever. I am just thankful that he was not in pain for last few days.
My brother had cancer when he was 8 I was 5, now he's in high school with many friends and a girlfriend. I'm just so proud of him!
once one of my friends got breast cancer. i flew from england to america even though i had a fear of planes, i went into a packed city despite my fear of physical contact, i barged into my friends room with my laptop and showed her funny youtube videos. i stayed in america for the whole healing process. Shes better now.
That is so nice of you!
Tasfiah Chowdhury. thanks
Its alright
You're the real MVP.
omg you are such a nice person, your friend must be so happy to have you
the doctor told me it was almost certain that my dad was gonna die of kidney cancer, but somehow he survived, and I will be forever thankful for that
recently diagnosed with cancer. starting chemo soon. it's all happening so fast. I guess it hasn't really hit me yet. it just doesn't feel real.
Stay strong! You will get thru this 💪🏽💓
pandapal13 I hope you're doing well!
+Albert Almonds I've been doing chemo for a while now. it sucks But you have good and bad days. you just have to take the good with the bad. thanks for the concern:)
+pandapal13 How is it going now? just wondering. :)
thats how i felt when i was told initially. i have lost a leg my doctor says im likely not going to survive, i wish luck.
My mother is a cancer survivor. Hardest 2 years of my life. Cannot even imagine the pain she went through.
💜
God bless her
Literally same...and now my uncle goes through it as well he nearly died a few times.
I also lost my grandma to cancer...
God bless her and you
For me fighting leukemia at 13 years old it's most important to have friends and family around as I lose my hair and go through chemo and radiation
I was 12 when I was diagnosed now I'm 16 and in my final year of treatment(leukemia too) keep fighting good luck
Good luck to you both 💪
I was diagnosed with leukemia when I was 12 on the 2nd of November, I'm currently in maintenance and only take tablets and have blood tests every other week. I will be finishing my treatment on the 28th February 2016. Because of my age at the time I was put into the children's ward the same ward with babies and anyone up to 13. Because the parents of the kids going thought Chemo had no idea what they were feeling or wanting as it messes with everything you know about yourself I was acting as a sort of translator to the parents and trying to help them through their struggle, it must be so much harder not know what to do as they can't communicate. All I'm saying is we take communication for granted and it helps out everyone in any situation
+Austin Christensen that's amazing stay strong you'll get through it my cancer has recently come back so I'm praying to be in your position in time❤️
I had leukaemia in 2013 i was 35 then. The worst experience of my life because i wasnt there for my then 3yo. I had chemo every day... im in remission now and my energy is zero.
I am 1 year and 1 month after my surgery, now hoping it does not return.
good luck
Hope it doesn't
+Galen Young good luck sir wish you the best
Good luck
Best of luck:)
my grandma has cancer and still lives with us. she has chemotherapy 2 times a week and she has short term memory loss and forgets she has it and it makes her seem so strong. she was trying to get up from bed and i told her not to bc the chemo makes her weak and she says "i don't have cancer". she is the strongest person i know.
Lol, she's a strong woman. I hope that she recovers!
ImpartialDawn how lovely!
ImpartialDawn its so funny how strong she was! hahahahah!!
ImpartialDawn She seems mad, lol what did u say??
ImpartialDawn no i flagged them bud.
Who are the heartless monsters that dislike this video?
Maybe they just don't like the video...
+Julliana Paulino They thought it meant Dis I Like.
+The Editor's Apprentice lml
+The Editor's Apprentice Copy or Nah?
cancer itself
Mom=no cancer
Dad=no cancer
Grandpa=died to cancer
Grandma=died to cancer
Aunt=survived of cancer
Other grandma=died of cancer
I love you all😌
At least your parents don't have it
Maybe you have it?
...yet
+Ani Loeffler I had breast cancer two years ago. So did my Mom 20 years ago and her sister 40 years ago. Their parents both died of stomach or lung cancer, and my paternal grandmother of stomach. The point is, none of our cancers were the same and if I have learned anything, a lot of it was due to lifestyle choices. There are studies done of adopted children who developed and died from the same cancers as their non-biological family members "because it runs in the family", and yet they were not genetically connected. Please do not burden yourself with this kind of worry. Educate yourself about things you can control and live your life like you are living.
+Lori Siska I'm so sorry for your losses
What she said about homework.. That's just sad. Wow
My mom has cancer and this helped me understand what she's going through
|-/
I'm so sorry
+Starlight Kik thank you I'm praying she'll fight it and she will get better 🙂
I've seen you In Another vid...hello
+Marceline Abadeer hi XD
doctor - whats your zodiac sign ??
patient - cancer
doctor - what a coincidence
not the right video to joke about cancer on..
I feel so bad for laughing
How disgusting, so disrespectful
+Hell Heaven
doctor - whats your zodiac sign ??
patient - brendon urie
doctor - wat
patient - haven't you heard? brendon urie's the new cancer.
stella panic! at the disco reference
Sadly, my friend is 12 and has leukemia. I have recently donated 2,000 dollars towards a surgery to remove the cause of the cancer. Even though he is not family, I still teared up when I heard the news.
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#support Larry
#supportlarry
+Freddy Fazebear #supportlarry I wish you guys the best :)
#Support Larry
#supportlarry
RIP Emma Greer
yes i hope her soul is at peace
Jonny Smith ???
rip
who dat
MY HEART I LOVE HER SO MUCH
my brother had it and didnt cry once and he is an inspiration because he didnt fear it he just went through like it was just another obstacle he had to overcome and he did
reading these comments make me scared 😥
+seoklinh
Is that jungkook in your profile picture?
I know
+illest donna
yassssssssssssssssssss found another A.R.M.Y! If you are a bts fan you will know exactly what an A.R.M.Y is!!
What other group do you like? I am in love with got7.
kookieee
Love that everyone in this video is so young because young people think they're invincible. Cancer can happen to anyone.
I was diagnosed with stage two leukemia cancer when I was six. I am now turning thirteen this year and am three years cancer free.
Even if you haven't had cancer everyone is effected by it and it's heartbreaking, I have a huge amount of respect for anyone with cancer or who has had cancer😪❤️
Please do a video on what it's like to have a parent with stage 4 cancer. I would like some help...
I am so sorry... Good luck!...
I lost my dad to cancer in January. He had stage 4 Mesothelioma. He also had multiple types of cancer throughout his life.
My dad had a brain tumor that was stage three a few years ago. Honestly, it's hard, I'm not going to lie to you (even though I'm sure you already know that). My biggest piece of advice to you is to really spend time with them, to make memories and to make sure you use this time wisely. No matter where this route takes your parent, always know that they love you and this was God's plan for you. You've got everything you need to continue living a successful life, your parent's job was completed if they so happen to, God forbid, pass away. I'll pray for you and I really hope you get through this!
+Jenny Talley oooooooh Im so sorry I lost a loved in November I feel ya bro
I know how ya feel my Mom died in october of 2015
5 years clean of Hodgkin's Lymphoma!
Thats Amazing! Keeping you in my prayers!
+BuddysMomma5 I shall keep you in my prayers as well! I hope you shall never experience
+BuddysMomma5 YAYY!!!! Hope you stay well!!!
Bless you. And good luck ily
Bless you. And good luck ily
Cancer sucks I've had it for over a year and a couple months and I was diagnosed when I was 14 and now I'm 15 and I'm going into a transplant on 19th of this month. & I also have hodgskins lymphoma. Wish me and this transplant luck.
+_MISSKELLIEXO Good Luck
good luck. i hope you the best, my friend....
+_MISSKELLIEXO good luck. i pray you'll get better )':
good luck 💞
I hope we can find a cure for all cancers someday. It takes too many people.
wesley ogilvie
there is a cure.. but governments won’t let it out because medicines are a great income for them
And every medicine has side effects and when get more sick than before because of these side effects you will need to buy another medicines
@@hamadah9636 shut up I hate all these lies there is scientific explanation on how cancer is hard to cure and why we don't have one + you have zero proof
🙏🙏🙏
My aunt died from cemo 10:06 Last night They said it was spreading to quick and they couldn't Help it sadly :(
I feel so bad. I wish you the best.
Quacy Moore thanks :)
Wish you the best everything will get better
*chemo
Buck Sorry cant spell right -.-
3 of my friends have survived cancer. They're all teenagers. I'm so proud of them. They've kept up their education as best they can. One of the has even won awards for charity work they've done. Work they started when they were still ill. They inspire me.
*I just left the building,ordered a fat burger with an egg on top and...ate it* Lolololol
Definitely something I'd do if I was in that situation.
That guy seems like he was quite used to shoving eggs and meat into his mouth.
My aunt did this , lol gotta love het
lol
+ALEXA R3V3L reading your comment promoted more cancer than the burger
I think they mean "I left the building and promoted the cancer sells to grow even more", because that's what meat dairy and eggs do.
I have recently lost my father to cancer. He under went chemo for 2 years, boy was he a fighter. He went from such a strong, muscular man to a bag of bones. The cancer was eating him alive, he didn't have just ONE cancer, he had FOUR different types of cancer, all stage four. The doctors had taken him off his chemo because they said it wasn't helping, and had asked him if he would like to try a "trial" therapy. That same day they had asked him that question, literally moments after, my dad had a heart attack in the hospital. They brought him back to life, but if I knew he'd be the way he was after that heart attack, I would've told them not to revive him...
He came home three days later from the hospital with two stents, and a load of heart meds.
My father was the type of person who if he couldn't get out of bed and do what he wanted, he'd rather be dead. After the heart attack he spent the next two months in bed. (literally bed bound.) He couldn't stand, he had muscle spasms which caused myself or my brother to feed him, he couldn't shower unless he got carrird to the shower, put in a shower chair, and washed by my brother. My father was dying. The worst part was he was suffering. As days went by he got worse and worse. He had no appetite, and when he did he threw up whatever he ate. But that's not the worst of it. Eventually he was unable to eat at all, let alone drink anything, he was so weak he couldn't speak. My dad hated going to the hospital, and we knew he didn't have much time before he passed, but with my father not eating or drinking for a week my brother and I carried him to the car and drove him to the hospital. When we got there they said they could give him IV fluids to hydrate him, but it was only a matter of time. His kidneys are failing. There was NOTHING they could do for him. We let him get hydrated, put him back in the car, and took him home. It wasn't even 48 hours from that last hospital trip that he had died. My brother and I at his side, holding his hand, saying our goodbyes while he took his last breath.. boy. Let me tell you. He didn't want to go, he had SO much fight left in him even at his weakest. He was determined to meet his last grand child (she's going to be born in November) it was his time, there was no more fight. He gave it his best and I'm proud of him for defeating cancer for as long as he did.
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I remember when kids at my school used to make jokes about cancer. I have never, and will never find that funny
+Legit Bridget Why not?
+Please End My Depressing Existence I find it quite offensive
Legit Bridget Do you have cancer?
+Legit Bridget I heard a lot of people wich had friends...The friends of these people had cancer, so the people were making jokes about the cancer with their friends (wich had cancer) Sry, I can't speak english that well...
My sister had cancer, and she jokes about it all the time, though I know it makes other people very uncomfortable, and while I will joke with her about it when we are alone, I would never make a joke about it with anyone else, or even with her in public, since it can be such a sore spot, and rightfully so, for so many people. While it can be helpful to make light of a very serious situation for some, others might not feel that way, although it sounds as if the people in your school weren't even doing it for that reason, they just sound like brats...
I noticed a few lumps behind my ear, behind my neck, and on the right side of my pelvis a week ago. I haven't seen a doctor yet but I'm willing to see what's wrong with me. If it is cancer, then I am prepared to face my battle. God bless everyone that have battle through cancer and survived.
This is really why people need to stop saying this and that is "cancer."
Angelique Macahilas well not necessarily. i had cancer but i still call buzzfeed cancer. it's called a hyperbole. i'm not personally offended when someone says something is cancer.
jp kinsella I get it but people shouldn't be saying that because it's a serious matter. Yeah okay you had cancer, but why do you call it cancer? Why not say it's a virus or something?
+Noot Scamander it doesn't matter what you call it because no matter the word the definition of this illness is always going to be the same. A disease in which the cells divide uncontrollably and damage the tissues. You can't sugar coat the illness or the symptoms by changing the name/word.
Mekhrangiz Khashimova Other words have different meanings, cancer is not something people should be using though.
Noot Scamander yes whenever i see or hear someone relating something to this its horrible
My dad was diagnosed with liver cancer last year and has gotten very weak recently. We just take it day by day and we're learning to appreciate everyday we have with each other. Its just so hard to be positive lately..
my mother died of cancer.
I'm so sorry❤️
+thecoconutlucie Mine died a couple of months ago from it :(
Me too :(
+Batman Bruce, what has the Joker done to you hahahahahhahahahahahhaahahahhahaaahahhahaAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHahahahahhahahahhahahahah
Sorry man.
"My mom doesn't let me go visit you at the hospital because she thinks I might get sick"
_How._
***** Oh, duh. I thought they meant actual cancer. Thanks.
Actually, not everyone is educated on cancer. My mum used to think that cancer was something that invaded your body from outside, that essentially, you caught cancer and you can see why people with that belief would fear being around cancer patients, fearing 'catching' it yourself. Once she realised that it is your cells doing bad things, she understood (and probably felt a little silly).
She probably meant sick from other people at the hospital
My auntie died from cancer this year...not nice :// she had it for years till suddenly :c
I'm sorry for your lost
I'm so sorry for your loss. Stay strong. You aunt is in heaven, watching over you. She misses you as much as you miss her. Don't worry, you'll see her again some day❤️
Rip
Thank you all so much. She literally smiled to the end as well, even in the hospital bed.
Same with my grandfather. You just have to take the lose one step at a time
My grandad died from skin cancer. Please pray for Ron Sullivan. ❤❤
Abbie Sullivan I'm so sorry girl!!!!!
Aw im so sorry
I will pray for you
God this was so moving. My prayers to anyone who has cancer. Please be strong!!
I was diagnosed with Stage 3c Colo rectal cancer 06/9/2015 My wife past away fron congestive heart failure 07/20/2016
James Fisler i'm sorry:((
How are you doing now ?
James Fisler I'm praying for you! Your stronger than you think you are, you can make it through this.
Just wish it was over and the system would let me go back to work. Thank you
I'm sorry, and I hope you can beat it and get well soon!
I'm 14 and last year I was diagnosed with large b-cell non-hodgkins lymphoma. I have multiple huge scars in the middle of my chest because they wanted to remove the lumps before they knew what they were. I really connect with what you all are saying (especially the homework one haha) and I'm so happy you guys made a video on this. I'm also proud that these people stood and talked about it, especially the bad parts. Everyone always wants to talk about it like "Oh you beat cancer aren't you so happy?" There's a lot of emotional baggage with cancer. I can't smell hand sanitizer anymore because it reminds me of my time with chemo and all the pain I went through. I just... Thanks.
I was diagnosed with diffused large b-cell non-hodgkin lymphoma too. I still can't stand the smell of really strong chemicals and looking at any liquid that is a rich red color makes me feel pretty sick. It reminds me too much of the chemo. I hope you are doing well.
Thank you, and I hope you are doing well also.
I've been in remission of Hodgkin's Lymphoma since 2012. I almost lost it watching this. I just want everyone to be able to get treatment and survive. no one deserves to go like that. I'm glad everyone in this video is alive and healthy. thanks for the inspiration.
My mom carried a breast cancer for about 6-7 months. She noticed a lump growing more and more on her left breast, lump started to break out to her skin on the outside. When she found out that she was carrying 4 cm big cancer, she was shocked but never gave up. She was going through chemotherapy and radiations for months. She kept a smile on her face even though she lost a hair. When she went to the operation, they cut her whole left breast off and even the healthy parts (security), she is now cancer free for months. Her hair has grown and she looks like a sassy little girl. My point is never give up, don't let yourself or whoever around you going through cancer fall in bed, vomit, refuse food, stop living etc. LIVE. EVERY. DAY. to your fullest!
When I was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 4, the doctor said there was a strong possibility that I would die within the following two weeks. I'm turning 19 in 3 days and I'm perfectly healthy. For all of you who are going through something like this, stay strong
I've had cancer since I was five and some of those things aren't always true.
Not always true but happens more than it should... some of us didn't get to be with our loved ones for longer than 6 months.
My dad died from Cancer when I was 8. I never thought about death when I was that young. He died and I couldn’t even believe it. It’s 5 years later and I still can’t believe it. I love you dad. I love you, and miss you so freaking much. I’ll make you proud. I promise.
My grandma had cancer, but she overcame it :) I'm happy that I didn't lose her!
My favorite memory from the hospital was being obsessed with PB&J for some reason, I had it whenever I got the chance when I was recovering! :)
My grandpa died of brain cancer that spread to the rest of his body in less than 2 months, we all watched him die I Mexico where he wanted to be. Rip 💖
Kassy Valcon lol
My mom is a cancer survivor I'm thankful everyday that she survived it I love her so much I can't imagine going through that
Lost my grandmother to cancer a year ago..
Sorry for your loss :(
Sorry for your loss stay strong!! ❤️
***** I hope not😪
IHealth thank you!
Me too
My mum had cancer, it was the worst moment of my life so far. I can't imagine how painful this must be.
Don't bother praying for those who have cancer, go and donate to a cancer research charity instead👍🏻 it's all very well to hope and pray but taking action will do a whole not more, take it from me.
Isabel Allen prayer and belief, in my opinion, is worth more than money.
so prayer and belief is going to pay for the thousands of dollars in medical bills? I don't think so.prayer is going to provide for more meds and advanced technology for surgeries. NO
Isabel Allen I think if people want to pray that's perfectly okay, but they should also use action to help. If I knew someone was praying for me I would feel very loved and if they put action into donating also I would feel even more loved
Laura Reina A prayer does absolutely nothing, nothing nothing nothing nothing
Isabel Allen No meds can help you tbh But for can god can do ANYTHING he can take the cancer away in a twinkling of a eye he can do anything, pray to him and he will listen,
I was 8 when I was diagnosed with kidney cancer. There was a wilms tumor on my right kidney and in order for it to get out they removed my right kidney. I am going to school to be a pediatric oncology nurse so I can help children that were in my position🙏🏽💕
My granny died of cancer, it was horrible watching her in pain. Never lose hope is my message to those battling this horrible disease😔💗✨🙏🏻
Ha
+Chalita Natakuatong "witty respect pun"
My heart goes out to everyone with cancer or who have a loved one with cancer.
I used to have stage 3 neuroblastoma when I was younger. My mom didn't go to work for maybe a year or longer. My dad was also very supportive of course but he took on way more responsibilities because of my mom being off. Today is watch these old video logs and my dad would record my brother and sister, I wasn't there in the videos because I was in the hospital. What kills me most was my mom wasn't in those videos either. She was busy taking care of me in the hospital. This one video was of my brother and sister playing outside in the backyard and my older sisters walks up to the camera and asks my dad "where's Mommy and JuneJune (my nickname)?" And everytime I see that video I cry. Thinking it's my fault my mom couldn't make memories with her two other children and it's my faults for my dad being so stressed. When I was sick my mom was very optimistic that I'd make it out alive. She'd refuse handicap passes and refused a wish from the make a wish foundation. My mom and dad's positivity was what really got me through. Recently my grandmother passed away due to leukemia. She was here for a mere four months after being diagnosed last September. She looked amazing for what she was going through at first. And she's always say "If Julie did it I can do it too" she began to get weaker and weaker and she was still positive but I think the worst part was the doctors attitudes. They'd say she wouldn't make it. Even though she didn't, we still didn't need that negativity bringing us down. They'd push her around. They knew she was weak and they still treated her like that. My grandma didn't deserve that during her last few months and it pains me to think of her living that pain and knowing her time is coming to an end. If you know anyone who has cancer go hug them. Don't take them for granted.
Julie, what is your Asian name?
***** I'm not sure why you want to know. But Julie is my name. It's my real name the only real Asian name is have is my middle name which I'm not sure I'm comfortable giving you if that's okay :)
Im so glad you survived Neuroblastoma. That cancer is terrible
Thank you so much! That means a lot! ❤️❤️
It's awful enough that you had to go trough that, but remember, it's not your fault. I love you and I wish you the best of luck❤️
My dad HAD cancer in 2008 and I'm so glad he's still here to share all the little things in life....you never relies how important someone is until you almost loose them..I was only 8 and yet I still remember my mom sitting us down and telling us..all we did was run up to him and hold him.
Cancer runs in my family. So I've got about a 70% chance of getting cancer in a few years. My mum is a 2 time survivor. My grandpa is a survivor. Many of my aunts are survivors, some were taken from us by cancer. But I'm scared, I don't want to die...
You're not gonna die, look at your family members! You got this!
+Becca I promise you'll make it! You can do it :)
Keep getting tests, very important
You will make it
There are some ways of preventing it
i know this might not be what you want to hear but i belive that if you fight it even before you can take your life into your own hands
The blond girl has BEAUTIFULLLLLLLL blue eyes.
Shermaine, what is your Asian name?
I'm a Singaporean Chinese, so I have a Chinese name too. :)
Everyone of them is beautiful
+Pierce my Chemical brides uhoh banana time ;D
+Jared Padalecki 4 The Fans -BeanieMoose the heck?
I totally see how you can feel sad about this,
But my dad took it without a flinch, and i feel as
though some people are a little too afraid to look death in the face, and say " I don't know you, so before you introduce yourself, i'm leaving".
I have so so so much sympathy for all of you, my mom was diagnosed with stage 2b breast cancer in May 2017 and had the exact same spreading as the 3rd woman!
My Dad has cancer 😞
It's the most expensive to treat, and it never goes away
I hope he'll be better, be strong you too❤️
+Ill Movement thanks man
My granfather has the same thing too... Luckly we live in Norway, so we dont have to pay the treatment....
+James semaj I'm so sorry about your dad. You should look up different ways to treat cancer with a plant-based diet. Eating a plant-based diet will make his body alkaline. Cancer cannot thrive in an alkaline environment :)
I'm so sorry I hope he gets better!):
My best friend has a cancer.
I just started laughing we he said that 'cuz I thought he just pranking me. But he didn't...
The doc said he will die soon.
It was about a year ago. He still living ❤
(sorry for my bad english, I hope you understand everything c:)
I'm one of the very lucky ones, never been affected by cancer in any way. I am so thankful
“I had such an amazing partner who was there for me the whole time” is the exact words used in a music video about cancer. It really shows how important someone sticking beside you in a time like this is.
I have it, too... it's just the hardest fight in life.
stay strong xx
1988deef So sorry girl!!!!!
1988deef I hope you're fine
:(
What kind. I’m 12 and I have Hodgkin’s Lymphoma either stage 2 or 4 I just want to make sure your not lying and see if I can have a conversation. Stay strong
My great grandmother has cancer..
:(
I know, it's sad. And I know her time here on earth is limited. But I got to stay positive. She's still alive. But at least she will be reunited with my great grandfather when she dies❤️ he died a couple of years ago..
😭My thoughts are with you
Katelyn M Enjoy the precious moments you have with her
I will
This is beautiful
+Vippicaz how
Sahand Ansari Chris Cho How can this not be beautiful? D=
***** exactly =)
My mom suffered from cancer & died 7 months ago...love u cancer survivors u all r so amazing n the most important thing in cancer is will,if u have the will to survive,u can
I had cancer when I was 7 years old the doctors said I might only have a couple of months to live due to my age, I remember not knowing what this meant,I remember not knowing what to do I left school and told no one none of my friends no one they didn't know about it for 4 years after it was confirmed there was no more cancer I went to the school they'd went to (luckily they went to the same school) they didn't know and I remember walking into that room and seeing the looks on their faces...they screamed and cried and screamed and cried some more and asked me and asked me so much about where I had been what was wrong them , I under went 4-5 years of chemo and 2 years later I am perfectly fine. I am a survivor.
Me* not them
My mum is 5 years clean from yesterday, I accidentally made her cry because I'm so proud of her.
My mom had breast cancer about 11 years ago. She had stage 3 almost stage 4 breast cancer. The tumor had been forming for 10 years before it was detected. She had chemo for a while, she got surgery to remove the tumor and breast. She did beat the battle, but as of the end of August, she has breast cancer stage 1 in the same breast. A very rare percent of breast cancer patients who previously had breast cancer get the same cancer, in the same breast. She has a very weak immune system, so she had been getting very sick from the chemo. She has just started a weaker chemo, it is taken every week for about 2-4 hours each time. Her chemo about a month earlier, and her surgery is a month early, along with radiation. I want all cancer patients to know that you have to fight. It is very hard, but you will feel much better once the pain is all over.
Sending you and mom a big hug xx
Who knows better than your mom and you how difficult being strong can be
I hope she gets out of this soon
You are very brave
Thanks so much for all the support, it really means a lot!
My papa passed away from cancer almost 2 years ago and it's still hard. He was almost like a father figure to me and I miss him everyday. I thought that losing somebody wasn't a big deal until I experienced. I'm so truly sorry to anyone that has cancer, knows someone with cancer, or has lost someone to it.
today makes the day , cancer free for 3 years now !!
CONGRATS!!!
good job
why dont stay optimistic
Ali Hassan the prospect of this guy dying a slow painful death of cancer is one that does not affect me. hence, optimism is irrelevant
Nevagivup Mostly why wud I sit on my computer lol? that wud b uncomfortable
WHO ELSE WANTS TO GER RAPED!?!?!?! BRING IT U BITCHEZZZZZZZZ
My aunt had cancer but she is perfectly fine by the grace of God
anyone who is going through chemo or any other pain just remember there are people out there who care about you even if you don't know them and hope that you make it through the pain your feeling
I was diagnosed with cancer at 63
But these young people are just starting their lives
I’ve already lived most of my life
Once you are diagnosed with cancer your whole life’s values have changed
You live each day to the fullest
My heart goes out to these young people
I hope to God they are cancer free for the rest of their lives
Thank God my tumor wasnt cancerous
um... what
***** ahh I see
+Sara White thank you for being nice most people would tell him he was stupid. People need to act like you 🤘🏻😊
+Maggie moo 10 The reason people says someone's stupid instead explaining, is because they dont know either... :P
+Sara White Medically speaking, a tumor is defined by an unnatural cell division. A melignant tumor can spread to different parts of the body while a benign tumor stats put. Different tumors get treated with different therapies. Usually you only have chemo for cancerous ones. I had a benign tumor.
...I hope I never have cancer
I hope so too.
Damn, so many vegan comments O_O
I already have a healthy diet, meat-less, although not vegan. Maybe one day, when I am the one paying for my stuff.
+The Broccolini Industry no vegan comments allowed
Lunna Von Lley same
I honestly didnt want any of my friends to Visit me because i didnt want them to see me that weak. I managed to not have any of them at the hospital except one because my parents convinced me. I still don't know if i feel like that was a good idea, but i would say if you don't want them there, don't have them. Just go with what you feel right in that moment
I lost my best friend today due to cancer. I just want this despicable disease to get vanish from this world. It just make people pathetic and helpless that they can't do anything and just see their loved ones dying of pain in front of them. I wish that in her next life, she'll live it full of joy and absolutely without any problems. May you rest in peace my beloved friend. You'll always remain in my heart.😭