Bless your heart, Stacey! My sister thought ignoring symptoms was a sign of strength. At 29, I had firm symptoms of osteoporosis. I got the best doctor at U.C.S.F., and per her instructions, I called my sister's and the adult niece, advising them to get the scans. My oldest sister got the scan, but didn't take her medicine. My other sister and I are doing well many years later. My oldest sister also ignored her cancer symptoms. She, as a result, didn't make it. Stacey, I love how you advocate for yourself! That's the best example for your daughter's and your other loved ones! .
Thank you for sharing your story. Cancer runs rampant through my family. I had a prophylactic double mastectomy in 2012 after a biopsy showed LCIS. My md told me it was my decision to make. Pathology came back and found DCIS in both breasts. This did not show up on previous mammograms, ultrasounds or breast MRIs. I wasn't aware there could be a primary recurrence! My 38 year old niece has been battling triple negative breast cancer for 15 months. I pray for all those afflicted with this dreadful disease.
You are so very brave. I was diagnosed with triple negative in 2019. I requested a double mastectomy and was in a clinical trial. So far doing ok. And just getting on with it is the only way
You know something? When you think you got problems!? There are fighters 💪 out there to boost your stamina to go on!!!... Thank you so much to have shared your story.. May GOD and all the Angels Bless!!! YOU.. in your journey...😊😊😊😊😊
You are beautiful and very brave. I was also diagnosed tnbc and I have just finished 6 months of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and a surgery, waiting for radiation therapy. Your story gave me a lot of courage and strength. Thank you very much from South Korea.
So many people being diagnosed with cancer. I so empathize with Stacey, she told her story very well. I am sure she saved other women's lives after hearing her story and getting tested early.
What an incredible story! You are poised and yet passionate about sharing your story - and you are STRONG. My sister had DCIS stage 0, one side removed, then DCIS stage 1, both in her 40's. Full mastectomy. My cousin had BC at age 47. My aunt had ovarian cancer. Yet, oddly (and thankfully) my sisters and I are BRCA gene negative. So very surprising to find that out. My mom, and her own mom, both died from non-smoking related lung cancer. Perhaps we just have other cancer genes. We get scanned regularly.
Way to be Stacey. I was just diagnosed with a recurrence, BCBM after 3x+ IDC found the day of lockdown 2020 somewhat as a fluke. Never imagined now, esp without cancer anywhere else and completely disease free. The message is never rest on your laurels. Your story is one of the best. Thank you for sharing and I hope everyone listens. To you and to their bodies!
I am now living with my second bout of breast cancer. I was cancer free for 34 years before it showed up again last month. 34 years ago my chemo was Adriamycin, Cytoxin and 5FU for 6 months and then 6 weeks (30 doses total) of radiation. It “cured” me for 34 years. Now I am getting ready to start 17 cycles of 3 weeks a cycle of chemo (aprx a years worth) and 2 weeks of radiation. To say I am a bit gob smacked is an understatement. Will pray for you as we travel this not so fun season in our lives.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR STORY...im stage 3 ovarian cancer almost a year in remission....i know exactly how you feel....and staying postive is the key to fighting this horrible disease...we have to stay strong...god bless❤
Bless you Stacy, you are a true warrior! I'm sending you and your beautiful family big hugs, all my love and prayers.🙏❤️What an amazing and truly beautiful woman! You are the Bionic woman, absolutely!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so very much for all of the information you've gathered on breast cancer. I've had a surgery as well for it, bit I'm totally lost in it all! 😢😢😢
Thank you for sharing your journey! Just diagnosed with triple negative. Feeling lost. Trying to find the balance with research but not overwhelm myself with negativity. Sending love and prayers
You are the most beautiful woman, Stacey. You're bringing awareness to topics that many aren't familiar with in a positive approach. I wish you health and happiness, and you should know only good days ahead.
You are powerful! Blessings and healing to you. You have done your daughters a huge service by showing them to push for yourself. Positivity is always best!
😢 I'm so sorry . I don't know who you are at all. Weird this starting playing on my replay on here. I was going to remove it. Then I listened.... You got this 🎉 fight the fight and go on. Keep your chin up and I'm going to see what kind of channel you you have. Oh sounds like you are a reporter... Thank you for your story.
Your wigs look amazing! I almost envied you lol my hair is such a nightmare to deal with on a daily basis. You are so beautiful and such an inspiration.
What a true warrior! God bless you. What kind of sonogram/ ultrasound was done? I am a two timer and rely on mri annually but have developed pain as you describe
I wear it all, I'm so afraid. I don't think k I've heard anything my doctors have said to me, not one word to this day. Prayers are what I count on with Jesus leading me day by day!😢
I’m a cancer survivor. Once you get cancer you are never cured unfortunately. Wishing you great recovery! Best to get bilateral ultrasound before you get a mammogram. If you are prone to micro calcifications in your breast and other organs you need to take MK7 - vitamink and magnesium
I understand that we need to be proactive & I am one who doesn’t trust in Doctors who don’t Allow you to voice your concerns! My experience because I had a Mano that was also diagnosed as scattered densities in right breast- so I went for ultrasound and they said to schedule a biopsy! I wanted even more evidence before a biopsy. ( because friends had been misdiagnosed unnecessarily!) The day after, I received a letter saying it was Left breast that needed to be ultrasounded! I was happy that my suspicions were correct. As I saved myself a Biopsy in the right side! Now I’m confused, as what test will get this right? I want a test that shows the correct picture. My Doctor is bullying me to get another Mammogram and don’t question it anymore! I’m not convinced! Help?
Stacy , I’m so sorry for your journey yet you are So Strong! You are Inspiring me & so Many Others by sharing your journey. I’m 70 and thinking that this treatment Avenue would be my death anyway??? Just not sure , my only Daughter & Grandson are strong and would be fine when I pass - Yet it’s so hard to let go completely? Not sure if Quality outweighs the treatment.???❤
I hope this woman finds Dr. Lorraine Day MD. Dr. Day cured her own end stage breast cancer by all natural methods with NO reoccurrence throughout her life. Dr. Day explains why surgery and chemotherapy never work and most people will have reoccurrence with these types of treatments. Most importantly, I hope the woman in this video finds truth and a path to complete healing.
LOVE and PRAYERS from one cancer patient to another
Bless your heart, Stacey! My sister thought ignoring symptoms was a sign of strength.
At 29, I had firm symptoms of osteoporosis. I got the best doctor at U.C.S.F., and per her instructions, I called my sister's and the adult niece, advising them to get the scans.
My oldest sister got the scan, but didn't take her medicine. My other sister and I are doing well many years later.
My oldest sister also ignored her cancer symptoms. She, as a result, didn't make it.
Stacey, I love how you advocate for yourself! That's the best example for your daughter's and your other loved ones!
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I have not thought about Joan London in years! I followed her in probably the 80s and 90s! She is a brave woman!
Such a beautiful person inside and out. And was a pleasure working with you ❤️
Thank you for sharing your story. Cancer runs rampant through my family. I had a prophylactic double mastectomy in 2012 after a biopsy showed LCIS. My md told me it was my decision to make. Pathology came back and found DCIS in both breasts. This did not show up on previous mammograms, ultrasounds or breast MRIs. I wasn't aware there could be a primary recurrence! My 38 year old niece has been battling triple negative breast cancer for 15 months. I pray for all those afflicted with this dreadful disease.
You are so very brave. I was diagnosed with triple negative in 2019. I requested a double mastectomy and was in a clinical trial. So far doing ok. And just getting on with it is the only way
You know something? When you think you got problems!? There are fighters 💪 out there to boost your stamina to go on!!!... Thank you so much to have shared your story..
May GOD and all the Angels Bless!!! YOU.. in your journey...😊😊😊😊😊
You are beautiful and very brave. I was also diagnosed tnbc and I have just finished 6 months of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and a surgery, waiting for radiation therapy. Your story gave me a lot of courage and strength. Thank you very much
from South Korea.
May comfort and many blessings be a part of each of your days.
So many people being diagnosed with cancer. I so empathize with Stacey, she told her story very well. I am sure she saved other women's lives after hearing her story and getting tested early.
I've never have had breast cancer in my family but I am pulling for you, Stacey
Bless you and many prayers your way for a full recovery. Im a cancer survivor and know the power of prayers❤
Noone in history has cured cancer by prayers, shows how useless prayers are! Meanwhile actual Chemo treatment has cured many.
STACEY U ARE A TRUE WARRIOR A HERO TO YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY COUNTLESS WOMENS LIVES WILL BE SAVED BECAUSE OF YOUR COURAGEOUS STORY BLESS YOU STACEY
Thank you Stacey for the courage to make this documentary and share it with us. I amsi grateful
What an incredible story! You are poised and yet passionate about sharing your story - and you are STRONG. My sister had DCIS stage 0, one side removed, then DCIS stage 1, both in her 40's. Full mastectomy. My cousin had BC at age 47. My aunt had ovarian cancer. Yet, oddly (and thankfully) my sisters and I are BRCA gene negative. So very surprising to find that out. My mom, and her own mom, both died from non-smoking related lung cancer. Perhaps we just have other cancer genes. We get scanned regularly.
God bless you & your family Stacey. 🙏🙏
I gee up with Stacey Sager. I am sad to hear this and praying for her and the family
Way to be Stacey. I was just diagnosed with a recurrence, BCBM after 3x+ IDC found the day of lockdown 2020 somewhat as a fluke. Never imagined now, esp without cancer anywhere else and completely disease free. The message is never rest on your laurels. Your story is one of the best. Thank you for sharing and I hope everyone listens. To you and to their bodies!
I am now living with my second bout of breast cancer. I was cancer free for 34 years before it showed up again last month. 34 years ago my chemo was Adriamycin, Cytoxin and 5FU for 6 months and then 6 weeks (30 doses total) of radiation. It “cured” me for 34 years. Now I am getting ready to start 17 cycles of 3 weeks a cycle of chemo (aprx a years worth) and 2 weeks of radiation. To say I am a bit gob smacked is an understatement. Will pray for you as we travel this not so fun season in our lives.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR STORY...im stage 3 ovarian cancer almost a year in remission....i know exactly how you feel....and staying postive is the key to fighting this horrible disease...we have to stay strong...god bless❤
God bless you and your incredible strength!!
You are a strong woman, my God bless you, I lost my mom for cancer in ,the lungs , and also breast cancer, blessings, thank yo for sharing 😢
Hi Stacy you are a strong women in my prays and 💕 my mother is a two year survivor at the age of 79. Your 7 family is with you also and all of NYC.🙏🙏🙏
I have a family of lost relatives young to cancer also. thanks for the videos of sharing.
Thank u for sharing your story. You are so strong!
U r an amazing woman Prays sent thank u for telling your story
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your experience! ❤❤❤❤❤
I TOTALLY understand!!
God BLESS YOU & ALL cancer patients.
Bless you Stacy, you are a true warrior! I'm sending you and your beautiful family big hugs, all my love and prayers.🙏❤️What an amazing and truly beautiful woman! You are the Bionic woman, absolutely!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so very much for all of the information you've gathered on breast cancer.
I've had a surgery as well for it, bit I'm totally lost in it all! 😢😢😢
Thanks for sharing your story! You are an inspiration and a half!!
You are amazing and so strong. Thank you so much for sharing your story with all of us. Prayers for a complete recovery with NO MORE occurrences!!!
Thank you for sharing your journey! Just diagnosed with triple negative. Feeling lost. Trying to find the balance with research but not overwhelm myself with negativity.
Sending love and prayers
Thank you for sharing this, and the previous ones- you are in my prayers.
You are the most beautiful woman, Stacey. You're bringing awareness to topics that many aren't familiar with in a positive approach. I wish you health and happiness, and you should know only good days ahead.
You are powerful! Blessings and healing to you. You have done your daughters a huge service by showing them to push for yourself. Positivity is always best!
TNBC at 39. Misdiagnosed for a year. Thanks for this.
We walk through this together.
Sending prayers for you Stacey. R'fuah Shleima.
A truly beautiful lady, inside and out. Sending love and blessings. In my thoughts and prayers ❤❤❤
Going on 10 years ,beating nasty disease!
Thank you! Just simply thank you! 😢
She’s 56! She looks 36! She looks incredible. Wishing Stacey a full and speedy recovery.
Wishing you all the best! What great info you gave to all women! Stay strong! 🙏🙏 and good vibes sent your way!!
Stacey you are amazing and strong! Thank you for this information!! ❤
Thank you for sharing. Sending many prayers your way. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for your beautiful story.
Such an inspiration. Thanks for sharing your story and praying for speedy recovery.
God bless you 🙏🏽 praying for you Stacey
Thank you for sharing your story. I am praying for you.
I agree with you I found Chemotherapy the hardest part of my treatment surgery was was a breeze compared XX❤❤❤❤
Very educational, surprised it hasn’t had more views
You are a beautiful and strong woman. Daily prayers and well wishes for you❤
Wow what an inspiration she is. ❤️🙏❤️🙏
Thanks to.share your story I'm praying 🙏 for you Godbless
She’s a true fighter, amazing story 🩷👏🏽
It is well. God sees us and has the answer even when it feels no one does.
😢 I'm so sorry . I don't know who you are at all. Weird this starting playing on my replay on here. I was going to remove it. Then I listened.... You got this 🎉 fight the fight and go on. Keep your chin up and I'm going to see what kind of channel you you have. Oh sounds like you are a reporter... Thank you for your story.
What an inspiration for such a struggle.
keep fighting God bless you
Stay strong 💪🏽 beautiful God got this🙏🏽🙏🏽💞💞💞🤗
You are an inspiration keep on fighting ❤
Your wigs look amazing! I almost envied you lol my hair is such a nightmare to deal with on a daily basis. You are so beautiful and such an inspiration.
What a true warrior! God bless you. What kind of sonogram/ ultrasound was done? I am a two timer and rely on mri annually but have developed pain as you describe
You are beautiful. I opted for a hat, my husband called me the Rebbetzin. Bless you.
I wear it all, I'm so afraid. I don't think k I've heard anything my doctors have said to me, not one word to this day. Prayers are what I count on with Jesus leading me day by day!😢
I’m a cancer survivor. Once you get cancer you are never cured unfortunately. Wishing you great recovery! Best to get bilateral ultrasound before you get a mammogram. If you are prone to micro calcifications in your breast and other organs you need to take MK7 - vitamink and magnesium
Dear dear lady I hope and pray that this is your last one. Get out there, go walking, be happy. Xxxxxx bless you
I understand that we need to be proactive & I am one who doesn’t trust in Doctors who don’t Allow you to voice your concerns!
My experience because I had a Mano that was also diagnosed as scattered densities in right breast- so I went for ultrasound and they said to schedule a biopsy!
I wanted even more evidence before a biopsy. ( because friends had been misdiagnosed unnecessarily!)
The day after, I received a letter saying it was Left breast that needed to be ultrasounded!
I was happy that my suspicions were correct. As I saved myself a Biopsy in the right side!
Now I’m confused, as what test will get this right?
I want a test that shows the correct picture.
My Doctor is bullying me to get another Mammogram and don’t question it anymore!
I’m not convinced!
Help?
Stacy , I’m so sorry for your journey yet you are So Strong!
You are Inspiring me & so Many Others by sharing your journey.
I’m 70 and thinking that this treatment Avenue would be my death anyway???
Just not sure , my only Daughter & Grandson are strong and would be fine when I pass - Yet it’s so hard to let go completely?
Not sure if Quality outweighs the treatment.???❤
Also , You look So Beautiful!❤
Two miles! Incredible ❤keep Moving ❤
Her wig IS beautiful.
Where did you get your wigs? Are they natural hair?
Getting a mamagram that's for the reminder. Hang in there
I have long ago stopped giving to pink ribbon campaigns. They must have made billions. Literally. With nothing to show for it after 35 years.
If it is on your head, it is your hair,,just not your biological hair
I hope this woman finds Dr. Lorraine Day MD. Dr. Day cured her own end stage breast cancer by all natural methods with NO reoccurrence throughout her life. Dr. Day explains why surgery and chemotherapy never work and most people will have reoccurrence with these types of treatments. Most importantly, I hope the woman in this video finds truth and a path to complete healing.
Drs are not God. God decides how much time you have on this earth
😞😔🍷🎇
God bless you 🙏