Colorectal Cancer Survivor Story | Stage 3 Survivor Cormeshia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Want to know what some of the symptoms of stage 3 colorectal cancer look like? Looking for some tips on how to navigate your diagnosis from someone that's been there? Join me as I talk with Cormeshia, a stage 3 rectal cancer survivor that was diagnosed just before COVID-19 hit in the United States. Learn about how her treatment plan was a little different from mine and her latest project to try and get more BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) colorectal cancer patient stories represented on social media.
    Check out Cormeshia's website Dastardly Adventures: dastardlyadventures.com/
    ⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
    0:00 Intro
    1:12 About Cormeshia before cancer
    1:51 The symptoms she experienced
    5:44 Her official diagnosis
    5:58 Her rectal cancer treatment plan
    6:45 Having an ileostomy
    8:09 How her ileostomy reversal has been
    10:52 Post-treatment PET scan
    13:32 What VATS is
    14:07 Advice to newly diagnosed cancer patients
    17:29 Her project Dastardly Adventures
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Комментарии • 43

  • @jibrilthegreat35
    @jibrilthegreat35 Месяц назад +1

    How is this beautiful woman doing today? Three years later. I hope she is cured and living a full life.

  • @magopil
    @magopil Год назад +8

    Cormeshia is wonderful and optimistic person! Very inspiring!
    Thanks for sharing your history!
    I was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer as well. This interview is enlightening!
    I trust God is looking after me and I'm very confident!

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  Год назад +2

      She sure is 💙 May your treatment be successful and you one day get to be cancer-free again.

    • @magopil
      @magopil Год назад +1

      @@SurvivorJelena thank you 🥰

  • @mojesimore8054
    @mojesimore8054 3 года назад +8

    "Girlfriend" very nice touch in this situation... 🙏🏻❤️💫

  • @tammyslaughter9587
    @tammyslaughter9587 Год назад +3

    Unbelievable that the GI doctor let this beautiful person go nine months without having a colonoscopy. I don’t care what age, gender, or color someone is a colonoscopy should be performed with someone with these symptoms, it’s a matter of ruling out. If the GI doctor had not let her go for nine months it might not have metastasized to her lungs, which actually upgrades to stage 4.
    She gives the best advice I’ve heard considering CRC, especially concerning radiation therapy and vaginal atrophy, my radiation oncologist never said a word about seeing my OB GYN or using vaginal dilators during radiation which resulted in the inability to have a normal sex life. I’m a survivor of stage 4 metastatic colorectal cancer. All I had was a bit of bloating from time to time and a little bleeding which as someone who carried twins I thought it was from my hemorrhoids. My PCP did a colonoscopy and it was stage 4 CRC.

  • @truckingwithtobee
    @truckingwithtobee 2 года назад +6

    I got a colonoscopy back in April and we had to pay for it out of pocket because I’m only 46 years old. I just saw a commercial yesterday that the CDC now recommends people get a colonoscopy at 45 because of the high incidence of colon cancer in younger people! And one instance I am pissed because we had to pay thousands of dollars for this test but on the other hand I’m also relieved that they’ve changed the age to 45 bc it will help out so many more people. Great content and great channel, keep up the great work!

    • @marcusmorris450
      @marcusmorris450 Год назад

      I got my 1st coloscoply on 3/10/23, at the 45yrs, but I was the one who had to bring it up to my practitioner and she give me the referral

  • @livjunqueira1131
    @livjunqueira1131 3 года назад +21

    I keep thinking, colonoscopies should be part of screening early on, starting on the 20's . Any discomfort in the gastrointestinal system should be investigated with scopes no matter the age of the patient.

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  3 года назад +2

      You might be on to something. They're not as cheap as a doctor's appointment, but if you have to go in over and over to a doctor all those repeat visits and tests might end up being the same cost as just doing a colonoscopy.

    • @marcusmorris450
      @marcusmorris450 Год назад +1

      I agree 💯%

  • @sheilagoos645
    @sheilagoos645 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for sharing. I'm finishing my chemo for Stage 3 CRC. Already had my chemoradiotherapy. I wish all of us luck!

    • @abhikap88
      @abhikap88 Год назад

      Hope u r doin eell

    • @abhikap88
      @abhikap88 Год назад

      Well

    • @merchseller
      @merchseller Месяц назад

      Just wondering if you had to get surgery? I'm just going through this now and about to get more testing, I believe I'm stage 3 with possible lymph node involvement, however the mri will most likely confirm it.

    • @sheilagoos645
      @sheilagoos645 Месяц назад

      @@merchseller Oh, Lord yes. A lot has changed since I wrote that comment. They found 'abnormal cells' because I demanded a scope with a camera exam. (January 2023)I opted for a permanent bag (I had IBS and knew I wouldn't be continent) and a Barbie Butt. (March 2023) Surgery was rough, but I healed rather quickly. Went in for a CT and MRI checkup (May 2023) and they found tumors in my lungs. Chemo again 10 x. Tumors shrunk quite a bit. Checked again in March 2024 and it had spread to my liver. Doing chemo again now (April-June 2024) Hoping the tumors shrink again. They won't go away, but hopefully can be controlled. Luckily, I handle the chemo well- FOLFIRI with Bevacizumab. Hope you're doing OK and remember: they are coming up with new meds all the time! My doctor said he has a patient with the same cancer that I have who is still living after 10 years! I don't think I'll last that long, but I was able to attend my daughter's wedding in April. I just keep planning trips (that can be canceled) and enjoying my life. You should, too.

  • @gwenlock
    @gwenlock 3 года назад +2

    Thank you ladies! ❤

  • @gloriasiess1129
    @gloriasiess1129 Год назад +1

    You are a warm and lovely person..so happy you survived.

  • @arezootaghavi4250
    @arezootaghavi4250 Год назад +4

    My journey is very similar, only I had my treatments in a different order and ended up with a permanent colostomy while going through a very big surgery.
    I still have a nodule in my lung that most probably will also be surgically removed and I hope that after that I get a break from all the treatments and surgeries!

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  Год назад +1

      I hope after the lung surgery you’ll get a break, too 💙

  • @meganhenry5795
    @meganhenry5795 Год назад +2

    Cormeshia is such a beautiful person. ✨

  • @blessed3699
    @blessed3699 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for your information. Feel very proud to help people. My prayers are with you 🙏. God bless you always. You are strong girl.

  • @blessed3699
    @blessed3699 3 года назад +5

    Nice conversation. God bless both.

  • @sarahalbers5555
    @sarahalbers5555 3 года назад +9

    Hey Jelena, I have been following you. I finally made an appointment. with the gastroenterologist.gastroenterology. I have lost a lot of weight and feeling super tired a long with the other wonderful symptoms. I live by myself and my family is not close by. I am going to re-read your vlogs. Keep your fingers crossed for me! Thanks!

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  3 года назад +3

      I’m glad you have an appointment scheduled. I’ll definitely be keeping my fingers crossed for you 🤞🏼💙

    • @linhtam2361
      @linhtam2361 10 месяцев назад

      How are you now ?

  • @mariaimpoinvil7815
    @mariaimpoinvil7815 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Very informative

  • @mariazglinicki4450
    @mariazglinicki4450 6 месяцев назад

    This was a very informative video. Thank you.

  • @misty7899
    @misty7899 3 года назад +5

    Very informative video. Thank you so much for doing these videos. It really helps to hear other people's stories

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  3 года назад +2

      You’re welcome. Happy you’re enjoying them! That’s exactly why I wanted to add more stories this month, because everyone’s experience is a little different and I was hoping that sharing other perspectives can help others.

  • @LAAFHealingwiththeAngels
    @LAAFHealingwiththeAngels 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. I love the idea of naming it. I’m stage 3c rectal cancer and starting chemotherapy and radiation in a few days and after all these treatments for 6-8 months I will have surgery to remove my rectum, maybe my entire colon (colostomy bag for life) and maybe remove my ovaries and uterus since one of my ovaries might be affected).

  • @carmelfinucane3215
    @carmelfinucane3215 3 года назад +3

    Many thanks 😊

  • @sharonbrown4978
    @sharonbrown4978 Год назад +1

    Colonoscopies should be done earlier than fifty years old,a lot of young adults are being diagnosed with colon cancer,in their 20ties and thirties, unbelievable.Let us all trust in the Lord for healing and directions of our lives.❤️🙏

  • @edmalts
    @edmalts 2 года назад

    Hi girls. Good interview. I’m a 55 year old man and I’m on the same situation and stage, after the reversal I have not been well, going on 3 weeks after reversal and I feel sick at times and restroom visits still 10-15 times a day. My poop smells different and small pieces. I’m worried about possibly leak or something else.

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  2 года назад +2

      Have you been in for your follow up with your surgeon yet? I would check with them about what you can do to slow things down and/or bulk up your stools so more comes out when you go to the bathroom. They may suggest something like Metamucil to help.

  • @sheilagoos645
    @sheilagoos645 Год назад +1

    Crazy that the DR. didn't send her for a colonoscopy!

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  Год назад +1

      Too many doctors still believe this is just an old man’s disease.

  • @prakashsudha1999
    @prakashsudha1999 2 года назад

    How r you doing now

  • @jcarteli4398
    @jcarteli4398 2 года назад +3

    Having the same symptoms 😕 hope is not cancer

    • @SurvivorJelena
      @SurvivorJelena  2 года назад +1

      Me too! Have you been in touch with your doctor?

    • @jcarteli4398
      @jcarteli4398 2 года назад +2

      @@SurvivorJelena no, the symptoms started last week, I have my appointment with my doctor on May but I'm going to need to call her tomorrow and see if I could go sooner

    • @aadarshaduwadi8512
      @aadarshaduwadi8512 Год назад

      ​@@jcarteli4398 heyyy *reminderrr* did anything wrong happend?