I was diagnosed with stage 2A Hodgkins Lymphoma, I had to spend 18 days in the icu on a ventilator because I had a tumor in my chest that was pushing on my trachea and making it difficult to breathe. I beat the cancer and am in remission now .
Bless you! Oh my goodness. Mine was pushing on my trachea as well as the fluid that was on my lungs. I think I was getting pretty close to that point, needing to be hospitalized. I am so very thankful to hear that you are in remission and doing better now!🙏❤️ Big hugs 🤗
@@keepyourjobkeepyourjob7530 no need to post this terrible comment , this video is to help people who have been told they have cancer , anybody who gets a diagnosis obviously looks to others to see how they coped and get feedback on how they can help themselves . So stop putting comments on like this that are hurtful. 😡😡😡😡😡🤬
Thank you. I'm 45 just found out I have lymphoma very early with everything. Now waiting for surgery to send to pathology to see what kind of lymphoma. I'm terrified . I know this video is old now. I hope I can hear from you and let me know how you are today.
Thank you for sharing-I had no idea! I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma on 2/17/21. Am in the midst of ABVD chemo now... thank you for sharing your story. We are in this together! 🙏🏼
Big hugs, Molly! I am so sorry you are going through that.💖 At my cancer center, for stages 3 & 4, they swapped out "B" in that regimen for a new drug, Adcetris. I had the same other 3 as you. I pray that you are tolerating treatment well. And YES, we are in this together. You are not alone.🙏🏻
I was also diagnosed recently and completed ABVD chemo. It was HELL. Unfortunately, the surgeon who placed my port caused severe heart damage. I'm now an invalid. 😭
Thank you for sharing your story, I'm currently in the process of getting diagnosed and this is very helpful. Met with my oncologist today and meeting with the surgeon Monday to schedule the biopsy.
Stay strong I’m sorry you are going through this On a positive note my ex father in law was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s in the early 60’s and he was in his early 20’s The treatment they only back then was cobalt treatments I could still see the burn marks on his neck from the cobalt treatments To make a long story short he lived till his 83rd birthday after he was told he only had 6 months to live from the point of his diagnosis So my heart and prayers go out to you I myself was diagnosed with prostate cancer a month after my 63rd birthday After 18 months of treatment I’m doing great
Thank you for sharing your story. I was diagnosed with Cervical Cancer stage 3 when I discovered this I was totally shocked and cried the whole day. And that night I told to myself that I will survive this and I will share my experience with this to raise awareness. Keep it going ❤️❤️❤️
God bless you! Diagnosis is such a mix of emotions. Scary, yet also validating to have a name for what’s wrong. And a course of action to deal with it. Many hugs and prayers💙🙏
I so relate to the journey of getting a diagnosis. I had a CT of the abdomen with expectations of finding something in the upper abdomen. A good size mass was found in my lower abdomen partially wrapping around my small intestines and I had a fistula, opening, between the small intestines and my bladder. It took 9 weeks before the surgery. That seemed to last forever. Although I had Non-Hodgkins lymphoma some of our treatments were the same. One of the five chemo meds I was on consistently would drop my blood pressure even with preventative treatment and ended up having to be infused very slowly. I am currently 6 weeks post last treatment. Thanks for sharing your journey
Hopefully this finds you well. You give me hope for my grandson who was diagnosed on his 24th birthday in June with stage III Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Being a type 1 diabetic complicates his treatments. Testing positive for Covid postponed his start of chemo 20 days followed by an infection that postponed chemo an additional week. An allergic reaction to 1 of the 4 chemos has resulted in his getting 3 out of 4 chemos. Had PT scan today to see where he goes from here. His golden locks have disappeared. Making it worse is the fact his twin brother's hair looks great. Watching him struggle with daily life is torture. All we can do right now is take it one day at a time. It is comforting to know that someone has made to the end of treatment. God bless you.
@@nwkslim grandson has completed 6 rounds (12 treatments) of chemo. His blond hair starting to grow back BLACK. He is having PT scan Monday in hopes he is in remission. There is hope for him and you. Good luck and God Bless🤗
When i learned i have classic hodgkins lymphoma, it was thru a phonecall and they said it was treatable, and thats all Im ever going to believe in. My mass was found in front of my heart and i had water around my right lung and heart. I just had my 1st chemo last week and the 1-year cough i had suffered disappeared and the swollen node melted away from my neck. My symptoms began when I was working as a kinder teacher. I was constantly exposed to viruses and sand and dust. I speculate that during that time, topped with stress, depression, and other unhealthy habits, plus the fact I lacked sleep most of the time, my immune system was overusing itself and fighting all sorts of infections that they mutated into lymphoma. Currently, I am keeping a positive mind, being grateful for God giving me each day to live. When you learn you have cancer, it will really dawn on you that life is indeed short. Enjoy each day, affirm that you will get better, and make efforts to really take care, not just the body, but importantly, the mind.
I've been so scared the last weeks and im glad that I I found your channel I've been avoiding going to back to the Dr. But this makes me feel better thank you.
Thankyou ❤ . You don’t know how nice it’s been listening to this today . Today being January 2023 . My daughter has the very same thing , confirmed today. She starts her treatment in 2/3 weeks , hers also started with a cough that would not go , with quite a bit of phlegm. A trip to the dr’s was exactly as you said. She has been told it’s early stages , by the way she also has epilepsy. She is fit , does not smoke or drink that much, but dr’s said that’s nothing to do with it. She has it in same place as you do . And was told after 3/6 months of chemo , she may need radiation. BUT….. the lymphoma is so close to her heart ♥️. And the radiation could give her breast cancer in the future . 😣😭. She is a Masseuse and is fit and healthy usually and full of life it’s such a shock I’m absolutely devastated and crying as I’m writing this. I am going to show my daughter your video so that she can see that your hair has grown quite a bit in two years and you’re looking amazing. I think it really helps people who find themselves suffering with this to actually hear from people who are going through the same thing and have come out the other side I wish you well for the future but thank you so much for posting your video from 🇬🇧
I was staged at 2a as well, and I can tell you your daughter is going to be ok. I mean that. She’ll feel crummy during treatment, but everyone is different, and it’s possible she has very mild side effects. I saw an acupuncturist during chemo and I had zero nausea. Please, allow yourself to take a deep breath. She’s gonna be ok. Hodgkins has an amazingly high cure rate! You all can absolutely do this, and thrive. I was scared. But I’m gonna be fine, and so is she!!!
Thank you for sharing!! Btw ... I love your hair!! Thank you for your care and concern for others even while you still have your own physical and emotional scars from cancer!! Blessings!
I too watched you back when I was doing weight watchers! I still use many of your recipes today, and always found you to be down to earth m. So glad you are ok. 🙏🏻 My family has sadly been rocked by cancer, and I sadly lost my mother and recently my grandfather to it. I pray someday they find a cure. Thank you for sharing your truth, and grateful to see you posting again. Peace and Blessings to you and your family.🙏🏻🙌❤️
Your hair looks beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Thank you for helping me feel that I'm not crazy for just feeling overwhelmed. This is a lot! I also get nauseous every single time I go to the cancer center. I even couldn't stand the smell of the popcicle they give you to eat while you're getting " The Red Devil". I also have stage 3 Classic Hodgkin's Lymphoma. I finished treatment and just had my PET scan. I still have some enlarged lymph nodes in my chest however the oncologist says this is not uncommon at the end of treatment and feels this is scarring and inflammation since blood work is all normal and metabolic activity is normal. So I follow up in three months. Hopefully it is just all inflammation as he says
Thank you! Yep, that PTSD nausea is legit.🤢 I am praying that your inflammation heals. 🙏🏻💖 It does get easier as time passes, and I hope that encourages you. Big hugs!
My niece had Hodgkin’s lymphoma she was twenty five when she was diagnosed. She was a nurse, so she thought there was something wrong by having a constant cough. She got checked out at the hosp she worked in they said she was ok, they said her chest was clear. However she still went to the Gp , she had blood tests done, and to cut a long story short she had lymphoma. She went through a five year journey, including a stem cell transplant, she was a real warrior. Sadly she passed away at age thirty .
So happy to see you on you tube again. I have kept up with you on Instagram. I also had the red chemo (for breast cancer). Thank you for sharing your story. I am so happy you are doing well. You are awesome!
God bless you! That stuff is not for the faint of heart, and I still get a bit triggered when I see red jello or fruit punch that is that same color. I hope you are doing well. 🙏🏻
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Hi,I have had endometrial cancer and it’s been 16 years ago and suddenly they found I had some swollen lymphnodes in my neck chest treachea lungs and chest and I am going thru biopsy’s at this time so far no cancer but I am having chills and weight loss shortness of breath they want to remove a lymphnode now I am so terrified !!!thank you for sharing your story ❤️God Bless you in your journey I will be praying for you
I am so thrilled to see you back, but even more thrilled that you made it through. So sorry that you and your family had to go through this. You my dear are a true warrior! Many continued blessings to you and your family. Greetings from Alaska! 💗
Oh I’m so happy to see this video. I stayed subscribed in hopes of someday seeing you back in YT! I haven’t really gone onto my subscriptions tab, but something told me to check it tonight snd I saw your name on this video and was like YAY! YOU are a wonderful inspiration and a positive force! So glad to hear you are in remission. God bless you and I am looking forward to seeing more of you now! Hugs to you
My husband was just told last night he was diagnosed with Lymphoma. He was accepted into the fire academy and they saw it on his scans. He will be 35 in 2 weeks...He had a biopsy and pet scan. Waiting for the pathology report and I am scared. We just had a baby girl (rainbow baby) and I am so nervous for our family. This video (and others) that I am starting to watch is very helpful. I hope you are well
I can’t believe I ran across this. I’m seeing a Hematologist/ Oncologist who is doing blood studies. I have most of the symptoms of Lymphoma. I have had to wait 4 weeks. I go for results 8/6. I don’t know what other tests might or might not be done. The strange thing is….Im not the least bit afraid, concerned, worried. I haven’t decided about treatment. So…we’ll see. I’ll have to think about it. I watched my sister in law go through it and it was absolutely horrible.
I'm going for biopsy ultra sound and mri and gastro clinic after months of itchy skin hives a cat scan showed a growth left hand side neck new year's day then hospital lyphoma clinic rang hematologist and gastrioligist Monday I'm going to 3 appointments all in one afternoon I'm scared
I love your videos! It seems as though I have a soft heart for your journey. My father had lung cancer and didn't make it, many, many years ago, and those feelings come rushing back. You have such a kind and thoughtful demeanor when you speak, I'm so glad you're here to enlighten your viewers...You seem to always make me laugh a little, and cry a little and I look forward to seeing all your video's.
Thanks for sharing im going through chemo for Hodgkin lymphoma I have to start my 3 cicle and ... i wish I didn’t need any more chemotherapy... thanks for your words 🥰🤗
I am so sorry to hear you are going through that! Take it one hurdle at a time, one chemo at a time. It can get overwhelming to think about the entirety of what is in front of you. I remember struggling with that. One step at a time. You got this.💖👏🏻 Sending you lots of virtual hugs and prayers.
Hi my mom also diagnosed with classical hogdkin Lymphoma last month .. she took her first chemo on Wednesday ... Could you please tell me how many months to take complete treatment
You're the cancer answer lady ... I'm the cancer question dude. I'm so full and fed up with chemo that further treatments will be extremely difficult. Not that the ABVD, RICE and BEAM were a piece of cake! But you sound like you've beaten this thing and I wish you all the best. Your symptoms and mine were extremely similar.
@@apinchofhealthy Yes, the Hodge, the Hodge, in excelsis! It's supposed to be an easy type to cure! But I've been through so much chemo ... it makes you appreciate life all the more, doesn't it? God bless you, dear!
Wow!!!! So glad to see you back!! So sorry to hear that you went through all of this. Hoping you continue to stay in better health!!! Welcome back!!! ❤️
I just found your video. I’m in the process of all these tests. I have swollen lymph nodes. They did an ultrasound and found swollen lymph nodes and 2 adenomas. I had a ct scan and they confirmed 2 adenomas and 1 mass. I had a parathyroid scan, thyroid scan, blood tests, and urine collection. They ruled out issues with my parathyroid. I had another ct of my neck and chest. They can see the lymph nodes that are swollen and my lungs either have lymphoma or lung disease. I feel like he should know if I have cancer by now but I’m scheduled for a biopsy. My mind is racing and I just want to know what’s wrong with me and how we’re gonna fight it.
@@amyalvarez467 I will pray for you, you will kick it’s ass If it just so happens to be bad. Have you had any blood tests? What did those results look like
Girl you're amazing!!! I have missed you. Do you still do IE? I would love it if you made videos on it. You are an absolute wonder woman!!!! Do not EVER forget that. Im going thru a hard time.. Not cancer.. But it's alot. Hugs xxxooo
Big hugs, Ashley! We've been through some stuff (besides cancer) over here too, most of which I won't be sharing. So many people I know are too. The world being nuts just complicates everything too, lol. 🤦🏼♀️ Yes, I still do IE. I'd love to do more content around that because that philosophy bleeds over to so many other things besides food/ eating. Thanks for the idea!💖
Hello I hope this finds you well. Thank you for sharing your story. Im presently thinking i may have something going on since june. Im presently in between insurances so i have to wait. Happy holidays season.
Hi, I live in South Africa. The sun is always shining here and there is always the risk of developing skin cancer if you have a light skin. I developed a growth on the lower eye lid of my right eye. I do not know if it is cancer or just a benign growth but I went on a high nutrition diet for about two months and the growth have shrunk noticeably. I would like to share the diet with you. The soup Ingredients: - two handfuls of Chopped broccoli, one chopped onion (purple), two bags of green tea, two pinches of mixed herbs, two sticks of cut celery, Two handfuls of frozen and crushed spinach or kale, half a table spoon of crushed garlic, Three shakes of black pepper, seven shakes of turmeric, two tablespoons full of apple cider vinegar (with the mother), one bag of white onion powder soup for flavour, a hand full of cooked red speckled beans and a handful of cooked mince meat. Just add all the ingredients in a pot, add boiling water and switch the stove on high till the water boils. Then lower the heat until the water simmer, Let the soup simmer for an hour. The soup is now ready. I would only drink water in the morning. At 12h00 I would start eating the soup. There will be about two helpings that you can eat in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame. I also ate a fruit salad every day in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame. (Note: Apparently turmeric reduces the effect of some chemotherapy drugs and thus should not be taken during chemotherapy.) During the rest of the week I would also eat food that contains vitamin D like avocado’s, mushrooms, liver and eggs in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame. It seems to be working for me, maybe it will also work for you to help prevent the cancer from returning. I pray to God the Father in the name of Jesus Christ that the cancer will not return. Amen. I would also like to share the following six videos with you about salvation and two videos about evolution: Evolution vs. God ruclips.net/video/uc_W9VtzJ0A/видео.html DESTROYING Evolution In Under 3 Minutes ruclips.net/video/sWecPwrQv2c/видео.html Watch the Holy Spirit Work in Her Heart (Very Moving) ruclips.net/video/iBEoI2u6kII/видео.html Fearing The Lord, God’s Discipline & Sharing The Gospel ruclips.net/video/dES5WW66Mro/видео.html A Clear Gospel Presentation by Pastor Steven Anderson - How to go to Heaven ruclips.net/video/IXEeMWCxyrQ/видео.html The Plan of Salvation ruclips.net/video/PmkhRMPvt_0/видео.html How to Get Saved ruclips.net/video/ajWdkuvrT6s/видео.html The Truth About Hell (Selected Scriptures) ruclips.net/video/AVzbh_dLq3s/видео.html Best regards Chris “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life”. John 3:16 (King James Version Bible) Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son Of God the Father.
my mother has been fighting to hidgkins lymphoma stage 3. Abvd are complete 6th cycle. but not effect. during chemotherapy the lymphnode sizes are fluctuate
You start doing a lot of research on cancer once you are diagnosed with it.i was diagnosed with a very rare Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma called Mycosis Fungoides which had progressed to stage 2b by the time it was detected. caused me, and still is causing, a lot of trouble including the amputation of a finger due to a tumour,skin infections and other unpleasant things.And to think that 2 years ago I'd never heard of Mycosis Fungoides and I suppose if I'd heard someone mention it I'd have thought it was a fungal infection.
Bless you! I am sorry you are going through this. Yes, I had no idea there were SO manny types of lymphoma.🤯 I was on the same chemo day (and thus, got to be friends with) several other patients that had rare cancers. They said something very similar to you. Big virtual hugs to you! And prayers for healing.🙏🏻
I had all sorts of digestive problem during chemo. It was rough. I don't remember bloating specifically, but I do remember feeling like my entire system was inflamed from one end to the other, and everything in between.
I hope the best for you and your family! You seem like a really good mother caring so much for your son's birthday when you're sick :) Also, "Red Devil" is just an awful name for a chemo drug, in my opinion, but, oh well, if it works it works.
Does someone still have night sweats after the treatment ends? I mean after the complet treatment, I am asking cause my wife finished and still have issues with, but she did pet scan during the treatment and it was almost clean, and she finished her radio 1 month ago and the sweats and itches still, thanks for helping.
Bless her and you! My night sweats and itches went away during treatment. I did have some hormonal sweating, as a result of chemo. It basically sends you in to (temporary, in my case) menopause. I would definitely follow up with your oncologist, though. Many hugs and prayers for the best💖🙏
My itching did stop during treatment but I did have night sweats even after treatment stopped. I attributed it to the chemo since it can put you into menopause. I had to take Neulasta injections to keep white count up during chemo. I know sweating is also a side effect of those injections as well. Not sure if your wife had to do the injections. I mentioned it to my oncologist and he didn't seem concerned. I wouldn't worry too much but as mentioned let oncologist know. I wish your wife the very best.
@@acm4273 thanks for answering, she also took these injections, after chemo she had some radio too, night sweats are getting better now, but the itching still hard, she needs to wait 2 months for pet scan yet, but God is in charge, I believe that is all good.
I am extremely lucky that I work for myself. Some days I worked, and it felt great to have something other than my illness to focus on. It was a much slower pace, though.
So how they stage a cancer is based on left and right margins to your body and then 3&4 staging is above and below the diaphragm and outside lymph nodes in to organs as the final stage. Your skin looks great, your hair looks healthy, just do your annual scans Lymphoma has over 56 types however the cure rate is very high. Most cancers have a remission period, not an actual ability to cure the cancer. This is due to lymphoma being a blood type cancer that stays within the lymph nodes for most of the time. There are also slow growing lymphomas that doctors do not use or provide treatment for. They prefer to just sit and wait and see what happens. Honestly.
I think the Amazing part is when the Oncologist is allowed to be in Control...not the PCP! Insurance Methodology is what kills, plus those Doctors who haven't a clue beyond the House-Payment!
Hard to know how they meant this comment, but hoping it's a translation error.🤷🏼♀️ If it was meant to wish ill upon me, I truly feel sorry for this person. Mentally/ emotionally healthy people don't wish harm to anybody.
I am surprised when people make false assumptions about strangers on the internet. It’s hard to tell how you actually meant this, but it comes across full of judgement and condemnation...and severely lacking in love, compassion or understanding. 🤦🏼♀️
I was diagnosed with stage 2A Hodgkins Lymphoma, I had to spend 18 days in the icu on a ventilator because I had a tumor in my chest that was pushing on my trachea and making it difficult to breathe. I beat the cancer and am in remission now .
Bless you! Oh my goodness. Mine was pushing on my trachea as well as the fluid that was on my lungs. I think I was getting pretty close to that point, needing to be hospitalized. I am so very thankful to hear that you are in remission and doing better now!🙏❤️ Big hugs 🤗
@@apinchofhealthy I also had a blood clot and had to take blood thinners for about a year, but it's all good now.
You did not beat anything.....you just got treatment & you got healed up ..
@@keepyourjobkeepyourjob7530 what?
@@keepyourjobkeepyourjob7530 no need to post this terrible comment , this video is to help people who have been told they have cancer , anybody who gets a diagnosis obviously looks to others to see how they coped and get feedback on how they can help themselves . So stop putting comments on like this that are hurtful. 😡😡😡😡😡🤬
Thank you. I'm 45 just found out I have lymphoma very early with everything. Now waiting for surgery to send to pathology to see what kind of lymphoma. I'm terrified . I know this video is old now. I hope I can hear from you and let me know how you are today.
I watched you years ago when you had one child and when your second child was born. So adorable. Best wishes to you. I love your videos.
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Thank you for sharing-I had no idea! I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma on 2/17/21. Am in the midst of ABVD chemo now... thank you for sharing your story. We are in this together! 🙏🏼
Big hugs, Molly! I am so sorry you are going through that.💖 At my cancer center, for stages 3 & 4, they swapped out "B" in that regimen for a new drug, Adcetris. I had the same other 3 as you. I pray that you are tolerating treatment well. And YES, we are in this together. You are not alone.🙏🏻
@apinchofhealthy what was your rash like? Location? Itchy?
@mollychildress what were your symptoms?
I was also diagnosed recently and completed ABVD chemo. It was HELL. Unfortunately, the surgeon who placed my port caused severe heart damage. I'm now an invalid. 😭
Thank you for sharing your story, I'm currently in the process of getting diagnosed and this is very helpful. Met with my oncologist today and meeting with the surgeon Monday to schedule the biopsy.
Bless you!🙏🏻💖 You got this. 🙌🏻 I am glad that sharing my story brought you any level of comfort or peace.
How are you doing now? I hope your doing good! God bless you so much!
Stay strong
I’m sorry you are going through this
On a positive note my ex father in law was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s in the early 60’s and he was in his early 20’s
The treatment they only back then was cobalt treatments
I could still see the burn marks on his neck from the cobalt treatments
To make a long story short he lived till his 83rd birthday after he was told he only had 6 months to live from the point of his diagnosis
So my heart and prayers go out to you
I myself was diagnosed with prostate cancer a month after my 63rd birthday
After 18 months of treatment I’m doing great
Thank you very much. I am 2 years into remission, thankfully. Stories like that of your ex father-in-law are very encouraging.💖
I’m so happy to see that you are back. You are a warrior and a survivor. Sending you lots of love.
Thank you for sharing your story.
I was diagnosed with Cervical Cancer stage 3 when I discovered this I was totally shocked and cried the whole day. And that night I told to myself that I will survive this and I will share my experience with this to raise awareness.
Keep it going ❤️❤️❤️
God bless you! Diagnosis is such a mix of emotions. Scary, yet also validating to have a name for what’s wrong. And a course of action to deal with it. Many hugs and prayers💙🙏
I so relate to the journey of getting a diagnosis. I had a CT of the abdomen with expectations of finding something in the upper abdomen. A good size mass was found in my lower abdomen partially wrapping around my small intestines and I had a fistula, opening, between the small intestines and my bladder. It took 9 weeks before the surgery. That seemed to last forever. Although I had Non-Hodgkins lymphoma some of our treatments were the same. One of the five chemo meds I was on consistently would drop my blood pressure even with preventative treatment and ended up having to be infused very slowly. I am currently 6 weeks post last treatment. Thanks for sharing your journey
Thx for video. Just diagnosed with NHL. I’m a nurse practitioner in ER and terrified as a parent and as obsessed healthcare worker.
your hair is beautiful! I can't believe that your natural color!! it's so pretty it looks like you have it done.
please do another video of 10 things!
Hopefully this finds you well. You give me hope for my grandson who was diagnosed on his 24th birthday in June with stage III Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Being a type 1 diabetic complicates his treatments. Testing positive for Covid postponed his start of chemo 20 days followed by an infection that postponed chemo an additional week. An allergic reaction to 1 of the 4 chemos has resulted in his getting 3 out of 4 chemos. Had PT scan today to see where he goes from here. His golden locks have disappeared. Making it worse is the fact his twin brother's hair looks great. Watching him struggle with daily life is torture. All we can do right now is take it one day at a time. It is comforting to know that someone has made to the end of treatment. God bless you.
God bless you and him. I know it is so hard, and Cov1d adds an extra layer of complication. I pray for his full recovery🙏🏻
How’s everything going now I’m about to get tested to see if I have lymphoma because they found abnormal lymph nodes in my neck
@@nwkslim grandson has completed 6 rounds (12 treatments) of chemo. His blond hair starting to grow back BLACK. He is having PT scan Monday in hopes he is in remission. There is hope for him and you. Good luck and God Bless🤗
Hey! You’re a TRUE WARRIOR! Be so proud of yourself. You are a strong woman. Again I am so happy for you!
Thank you, Donna!💖
When i learned i have classic hodgkins lymphoma, it was thru a phonecall and they said it was treatable, and thats all Im ever going to believe in. My mass was found in front of my heart and i had water around my right lung and heart. I just had my 1st chemo last week and the 1-year cough i had suffered disappeared and the swollen node melted away from my neck. My symptoms began when I was working as a kinder teacher. I was constantly exposed to viruses and sand and dust. I speculate that during that time, topped with stress, depression, and other unhealthy habits, plus the fact I lacked sleep most of the time, my immune system was overusing itself and fighting all sorts of infections that they mutated into lymphoma. Currently, I am keeping a positive mind, being grateful for God giving me each day to live. When you learn you have cancer, it will really dawn on you that life is indeed short. Enjoy each day, affirm that you will get better, and make efforts to really take care, not just the body, but importantly, the mind.
I've been so scared the last weeks and im glad that I I found your channel I've been avoiding going to back to the Dr. But this makes me feel better thank you.
I had severe shoulder pain had chest infection so went to hospital were found the growth on cat scan
Thankyou ❤ . You don’t know how nice it’s been listening to this today . Today being January 2023 . My daughter has the very same thing , confirmed today. She starts her treatment in 2/3 weeks , hers also started with a cough that would not go , with quite a bit of phlegm. A trip to the dr’s was exactly as you said. She has been told it’s early stages , by the way she also has epilepsy. She is fit , does not smoke or drink that much, but dr’s said that’s nothing to do with it. She has it in same place as you do . And was told after 3/6 months of chemo , she may need radiation. BUT….. the lymphoma is so close to her heart ♥️. And the radiation could give her breast cancer in the future . 😣😭. She is a Masseuse and is fit and healthy usually and full of life it’s such a shock I’m absolutely devastated and crying as I’m writing this. I am going to show my daughter your video so that she can see that your hair has grown quite a bit in two years and you’re looking amazing. I think it really helps people who find themselves suffering with this to actually hear from people who are going through the same thing and have come out the other side I wish you well for the future but thank you so much for posting your video from 🇬🇧
I was staged at 2a as well, and I can tell you your daughter is going to be ok. I mean that. She’ll feel crummy during treatment, but everyone is different, and it’s possible she has very mild side effects. I saw an acupuncturist during chemo and I had zero nausea. Please, allow yourself to take a deep breath. She’s gonna be ok. Hodgkins has an amazingly high cure rate! You all can absolutely do this, and thrive. I was scared. But I’m gonna be fine, and so is she!!!
Thank you for sharing!! Btw ... I love your hair!! Thank you for your care and concern for others even while you still have your own physical and emotional scars from cancer!! Blessings!
Wow, thanks! I appreciate that so very much.🥰🙏🏻
Is your channel still active ? How are you doing ?
Dealing with this currently so thank you for sharing your story
Oh man, I am sorry you are dealing with this, Irina. Much love back!
@@apinchofhealthy you have to come back
@@apinchofhealthy you have to
@@apinchofhealthy you are having an easy night
I first started watching you years ago, when I was doing WW. So glad to see you back and doing well! Love your hair 😍
Thank you so much!!
I too watched you back when I was doing weight watchers! I still use many of your recipes today, and always found you to be down to earth m. So glad you are ok. 🙏🏻 My family has sadly been rocked by cancer, and I sadly lost my mother and recently my grandfather to it. I pray someday they find a cure. Thank you for sharing your truth, and grateful to see you posting again. Peace and Blessings to you and your family.🙏🏻🙌❤️
Big hugs! I hope a cure is found soon. And thanks for watching for all these years.
Your hair looks beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Thank you for helping me feel that I'm not crazy for just feeling overwhelmed. This is a lot! I also get nauseous every single time I go to the cancer center. I even couldn't stand the smell of the popcicle they give you to eat while you're getting " The Red Devil". I also have stage 3 Classic Hodgkin's Lymphoma. I finished treatment and just had my PET scan. I still have some enlarged lymph nodes in my chest however the oncologist says this is not uncommon at the end of treatment and feels this is scarring and inflammation since blood work is all normal and metabolic activity is normal. So I follow up in three months. Hopefully it is just all inflammation as he says
Thank you! Yep, that PTSD nausea is legit.🤢 I am praying that your inflammation heals. 🙏🏻💖 It does get easier as time passes, and I hope that encourages you. Big hugs!
@@apinchofhealthy Thank you so much❤️
My niece had Hodgkin’s lymphoma she was twenty five when she was diagnosed. She was a nurse, so she thought there was something wrong by having a constant cough.
She got checked out at the hosp she worked in they said she was ok, they said her chest was clear. However she still went to the Gp , she had blood tests done, and to cut a long story short she had lymphoma.
She went through a five year journey, including a stem cell transplant, she was a real warrior. Sadly she passed away at age thirty .
So sorry😢😢😢
Poor bby❤️🌿sending u positive vibes & love.🌿🌿 beautiful soul🌞
So happy to see you on you tube again. I have kept up with you on Instagram. I also had the red chemo (for breast cancer). Thank you for sharing your story. I am so happy you are doing well. You are awesome!
God bless you! That stuff is not for the faint of heart, and I still get a bit triggered when I see red jello or fruit punch that is that same color. I hope you are doing well. 🙏🏻
@@apinchofhealthy thank you! I am doing great!
It took a long time for me to get over seeing red punch etc.
Hey girl! Just came across this video, you are so awesome and brave, thanks for sharing your story! Bless you and your family!! :)
You’re such a beautiful lady! Wishing you the very best with your health ...... Thank you for sharing your story!♥️
Thank you so very much💖
@@apinchofhealthy I like what you said about advocating for yourself. Gathering knowledge is a good first step.
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Hi,I have had endometrial cancer and it’s been 16 years ago and suddenly they found I had some swollen lymphnodes in my neck chest treachea lungs and chest and I am going thru biopsy’s at this time so far no cancer but I am having chills and weight loss shortness of breath they want to remove a lymphnode now I am so terrified !!!thank you for sharing your story ❤️God Bless you in your journey I will be praying for you
God bless you, Sharon! I am so sorry you are going through this. I am praying for you as well.🙏🏻💖
how are u sharon now?
Hi Sharon, reading this in 2022. How are you doing? ❤
How are you now?
You have always been one of my favorites on RUclips so I am thrilled you are back on your channel! Nancy from Northern California
Thank you so much! Hi in California💖🙌🏻
I am so thrilled to see you back, but even more thrilled that you made it through. So sorry that you and your family had to go through this. You my dear are a true warrior! Many continued blessings to you and your family. Greetings from Alaska! 💗
Thank you so much! Wow, hi in Alaska🙌🏻
Oh I’m so happy to see this video. I stayed subscribed in hopes of someday seeing you back in YT! I haven’t really gone onto my subscriptions tab, but something told me to check it tonight snd I saw your name on this video and was like YAY!
YOU are a wonderful inspiration and a positive force! So glad to hear you are in remission. God bless you and I am looking forward to seeing more of you now! Hugs to you
Yay🥰 Thank you so much!!
My husband was just told last night he was diagnosed with Lymphoma. He was accepted into the fire academy and they saw it on his scans. He will be 35 in 2 weeks...He had a biopsy and pet scan. Waiting for the pathology report and I am scared. We just had a baby girl (rainbow baby) and I am so nervous for our family.
This video (and others) that I am starting to watch is very helpful. I hope you are well
I can’t believe I ran across this. I’m seeing a Hematologist/ Oncologist who is doing blood studies. I have most of the symptoms of Lymphoma.
I have had to wait 4 weeks. I go for results 8/6. I don’t know what other tests might or might not be done. The strange thing is….Im not the least bit afraid, concerned, worried. I haven’t decided about treatment. So…we’ll see. I’ll have to think about it. I watched my sister in law go through it and it was absolutely horrible.
I'm going for biopsy ultra sound and mri and gastro clinic after months of itchy skin hives a cat scan showed a growth left hand side neck new year's day then hospital lyphoma clinic rang hematologist and gastrioligist Monday I'm going to 3 appointments all in one afternoon I'm scared
How are you now?
I love your videos! It seems as though I have a soft heart for your journey. My father had lung cancer and didn't make it, many, many years ago, and those feelings come rushing back.
You have such a kind and thoughtful demeanor when you speak, I'm so glad you're here to enlighten your viewers...You seem to always make me laugh a little, and cry a little and I look forward to seeing all your video's.
Thank you so very much for all of your kind words. That means the world to me.💖
Thanks for sharing im going through chemo for Hodgkin lymphoma I have to start my 3 cicle and ... i wish I didn’t need any more chemotherapy... thanks for your words 🥰🤗
I am so sorry to hear you are going through that! Take it one hurdle at a time, one chemo at a time. It can get overwhelming to think about the entirety of what is in front of you. I remember struggling with that. One step at a time. You got this.💖👏🏻 Sending you lots of virtual hugs and prayers.
How r u now
I have a mass on my collarbone.I had blood work.and will have a CT scan on the 18th.
Hope things are OK with you 💜
How r u now
Hi my mom also diagnosed with classical hogdkin Lymphoma last month .. she took her first chemo on Wednesday ...
Could you please tell me how many months to take complete treatment
Was there lymph node pain or not? How many were there in all here?
You're the cancer answer lady ... I'm the cancer question dude. I'm so full and fed up with chemo that further treatments will be extremely difficult. Not that the ABVD, RICE and BEAM were a piece of cake! But you sound like you've beaten this thing and I wish you all the best. Your symptoms and mine were extremely similar.
Big hugs, and I am so sorry you are going through all that.💙 Did/ do you have Hodgkins too? I wish you all the best.🙏🏻
@@apinchofhealthy Yes, the Hodge, the Hodge, in excelsis! It's supposed to be an easy type to cure! But I've been through so much chemo ... it makes you appreciate life all the more, doesn't it? God bless you, dear!
Wow!!!! So glad to see you back!! So sorry to hear that you went through all of this. Hoping you continue to stay in better health!!! Welcome back!!! ❤️
Thank you, Dee🙏🏻
Hello my friend
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Wow, hello in Jordan! That is cool💖
I just found your video. I’m in the process of all these tests. I have swollen lymph nodes. They did an ultrasound and found swollen lymph nodes and 2 adenomas. I had a ct scan and they confirmed 2 adenomas and 1 mass. I had a parathyroid scan, thyroid scan, blood tests, and urine collection. They ruled out issues with my parathyroid. I had another ct of my neck and chest. They can see the lymph nodes that are swollen and my lungs either have lymphoma or lung disease. I feel like he should know if I have cancer by now but I’m scheduled for a biopsy. My mind is racing and I just want to know what’s wrong with me and how we’re gonna fight it.
God bless you! That biopsy is exactly what you need and will tell you exactly what you’re dealing with. Many prayers and hugs🙏💖
@@apinchofhealthy thank you so much!! Sending your positive vibes and continued prayers!
Have you gotten any answers?
@@ryanmiller5810 I’m scheduled for my biopsy on July 6th.
@@amyalvarez467 I will pray for you, you will kick it’s ass If it just so happens to be bad. Have you had any blood tests? What did those results look like
Girl you're amazing!!! I have missed you. Do you still do IE? I would love it if you made videos on it. You are an absolute wonder woman!!!! Do not EVER forget that. Im going thru a hard time.. Not cancer.. But it's alot. Hugs xxxooo
Big hugs, Ashley! We've been through some stuff (besides cancer) over here too, most of which I won't be sharing. So many people I know are too. The world being nuts just complicates everything too, lol. 🤦🏼♀️ Yes, I still do IE. I'd love to do more content around that because that philosophy bleeds over to so many other things besides food/ eating. Thanks for the idea!💖
Does anyone know how she’s doing?
Good for you & stay healthy!
Hello
I hope this finds you well. Thank you for sharing your story.
Im presently thinking i may have something going on since june. Im presently in between insurances so i have to wait.
Happy holidays season.
Hi,
I live in South Africa. The sun is always shining here and there is always the risk of developing skin cancer if you have a light skin. I developed a growth on the lower eye lid of my right eye. I do not know if it is cancer or just a benign growth but I went on a high nutrition diet for about two months and the growth have shrunk noticeably.
I would like to share the diet with you.
The soup
Ingredients: - two handfuls of Chopped broccoli, one chopped onion (purple), two bags of green tea, two pinches of mixed herbs, two sticks of cut celery, Two handfuls of frozen and crushed spinach or kale, half a table spoon of crushed garlic, Three shakes of black pepper, seven shakes of turmeric, two tablespoons full of apple cider vinegar (with the mother), one bag of white onion powder soup for flavour, a hand full of cooked red speckled beans and a handful of cooked mince meat.
Just add all the ingredients in a pot, add boiling water and switch the stove on high till the water boils. Then lower the heat until the water simmer, Let the soup simmer for an hour. The soup is now ready.
I would only drink water in the morning. At 12h00 I would start eating the soup. There will be about two helpings that you can eat in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame. I also ate a fruit salad every day in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame.
(Note: Apparently turmeric reduces the effect of some chemotherapy drugs and thus should not be taken during chemotherapy.)
During the rest of the week I would also eat food that contains vitamin D like avocado’s, mushrooms, liver and eggs in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame.
It seems to be working for me, maybe it will also work for you to help prevent the cancer from returning.
I pray to God the Father in the name of Jesus Christ that the cancer will not return. Amen.
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my mother has been fighting to hidgkins lymphoma stage 3. Abvd are complete 6th cycle. but not effect. during chemotherapy the lymphnode sizes are fluctuate
My prayers are with her and you🙏🏻
thank you for sharing i❤️❤️
You start doing a lot of research on cancer once you are diagnosed with it.i was diagnosed with a very rare Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma called Mycosis Fungoides which had progressed to stage 2b by the time it was detected. caused me, and still is causing, a lot of trouble including the amputation of a finger due to a tumour,skin infections and other unpleasant things.And to think that 2 years ago I'd never heard of Mycosis Fungoides and I suppose if I'd heard someone mention it I'd have thought it was a fungal infection.
Bless you! I am sorry you are going through this. Yes, I had no idea there were SO manny types of lymphoma.🤯 I was on the same chemo day (and thus, got to be friends with) several other patients that had rare cancers. They said something very similar to you. Big virtual hugs to you! And prayers for healing.🙏🏻
Did u get uper gi bloating or stomach bloating gas etc
I had all sorts of digestive problem during chemo. It was rough. I don't remember bloating specifically, but I do remember feeling like my entire system was inflamed from one end to the other, and everything in between.
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Did you have all over inflammation and bloating in abdomen as a symptom before you were diagnosed ?
🙏 for continued good health & best wishes for you on YOU TUBE 💜
Thank you!!🥰
Great vid!😊 Thank you and God Bless🙌🏼💗
Thanks for watching!
I hope the best for you and your family! You seem like a really good mother caring so much for your son's birthday when you're sick :) Also, "Red Devil" is just an awful name for a chemo drug, in my opinion, but, oh well, if it works it works.
Thank you so very much💖
Does someone still have night sweats after the treatment ends? I mean after the complet treatment, I am asking cause my wife finished and still have issues with, but she did pet scan during the treatment and it was almost clean, and she finished her radio 1 month ago and the sweats and itches still, thanks for helping.
Bless her and you! My night sweats and itches went away during treatment. I did have some hormonal sweating, as a result of chemo. It basically sends you in to (temporary, in my case) menopause. I would definitely follow up with your oncologist, though. Many hugs and prayers for the best💖🙏
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My itching did stop during treatment but I did have night sweats even after treatment stopped. I attributed it to the chemo since it can put you into menopause. I had to take Neulasta injections to keep white count up during chemo. I know sweating is also a side effect of those injections as well. Not sure if your wife had to do the injections. I mentioned it to my oncologist and he didn't seem concerned. I wouldn't worry too much but as mentioned let oncologist know. I wish your wife the very best.
@@acm4273 thanks for answering, she also took these injections, after chemo she had some radio too, night sweats are getting better now, but the itching still hard, she needs to wait 2 months for pet scan yet, but God is in charge, I believe that is all good.
Glad ur ok ❤️❤️🌿🌿🌿
Were you able to work while getting treatment or was it not an option? Glad you are well. Thank you for sharing your story.
I am extremely lucky that I work for myself. Some days I worked, and it felt great to have something other than my illness to focus on. It was a much slower pace, though.
Hope you are doing great. Do you know about family history with Hodgkin lymphoma?
Thank you! No family history of it for me.
@@apinchofhealthy thank you so much i hope you are doing great.
I think the reason why Doctors are not so quick to realize beyond the "Prize" of Payment, is that Lymphoma is 100% Curable..if it is Treated!
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That sounds so scary & hard
So how they stage a cancer is based on left and right margins to your body and then 3&4 staging is above and below the diaphragm and outside lymph nodes in to organs as the final stage. Your skin looks great, your hair looks healthy, just do your annual scans Lymphoma has over 56 types however the cure rate is very high. Most cancers have a remission period, not an actual ability to cure the cancer. This is due to lymphoma being a blood type cancer that stays within the lymph nodes for most of the time. There are also slow growing lymphomas that doctors do not use or provide treatment for. They prefer to just sit and wait and see what happens. Honestly.
Is ur health condition terminal...?
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I'm now free from Cancer All glory to Dr Abiola #drabiola💕❤️ ..
I think the Amazing part is when the Oncologist is allowed to be in Control...not the PCP! Insurance Methodology is what kills, plus those Doctors who haven't a clue beyond the House-Payment!
I hope it gets you.
What the hell do you mean with that comment?
I hope your comment is not what it means
Hard to know how they meant this comment, but hoping it's a translation error.🤷🏼♀️ If it was meant to wish ill upon me, I truly feel sorry for this person. Mentally/ emotionally healthy people don't wish harm to anybody.
@@apinchofhealthy God bless!
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I am surprised by people who suffers from cancer saying that I fought hard to be cured. People don't realise that All Mighty God healed them
I am surprised when people make false assumptions about strangers on the internet. It’s hard to tell how you actually meant this, but it comes across full of judgement and condemnation...and severely lacking in love, compassion or understanding. 🤦🏼♀️
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I just read your comment from 8 months ago. I sure hope you learned some compassion and have an open mind now.
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Your Dr and to God 🙏🏼❤️