I was diagnosed with mucinous carcinoma two weeks ago. I give thanks to God for the early diagnosis. I’m praying for your wife and your family. May God’s powerful Healing Hands be with your wife and His Grace and Love with strength her and your family in conquering the cancer. Amen!
@@elizabethbeth9930Dear Elizabeth, pray that God will embrace you with His Love and Mercy. He is on your side and you will win the battle against the cancer. Amen!
As sad as this sounds, i'm not surprised. Doctors don't focus on prevention. They only focus on treatment (which are mostly aimed at symptom management). As a result, cancer rates and other diseases are skyrocketing despite new medical "advancements". She lives in the same, toxin-filled, nutritionally-deficient world we do. Again, i'm not surprised.
@@Ceerads Prevention. An aspect of treating illnesses is teaching prevention. Yes, cancer cannot be completely prevented and some people unfortunately have a genetic predisposition for cancer, but certain lifestyle choices will increase or decrease a person's lifetime risk of cancer. It's estimated that 95% of cancers are environmentally caused. For example, the oncologist who smokes is very ironic since an oncologist would know that smoking increases a person's risk lung cancer.
@@phillipevans1152 Agree re using tobacco products, but breast cancers can’t really be prevented. Not drinking alcohol might prevent BC; not being fat, etc.; exercising. But you don’t know if this oncologist had poor health practices. And people (mostly women, of course) who do everything right still get a breast cancer. I bet there are very few oncologists who use tobacco, for instance.
@@Ceerads Think about what you said, "breast cancer can't be prevented." If that's true then why spend billions of dollars on research to both cure and PREVENT breast cancer? Our scientific knowledge is like a pendulum oscillating back and forth over the realities that will cure and ultimately prevent all cancers one day. At the beginning of the twentieth century common wisdom was that physics was a complete science with a few minor questions, then Albert Einstein changed the world and modern physics was born. We should hope the same will happen with cancer research, or we're wasting our money.
My wife had TNBC and she was being treated since 2 years and passed away last week ... I wish we have treatment in future for this aggressive cancer ...
I wish they would require a mammogram earlier than 40. I’m 34 and the way I found out was by having ankle surgery. Post surgery, I was having difficulty breathing. So the nurse told me to go to the ER as it could be a pulmonary embolism. So I went to the Heart Hospital and they did a CT Scan to check my lungs, and thankfully it was not a PE. But they then told me I had a mass in my right breast and that I need to get a mammogram. Which I did follow up with my GYN, she scheduled me with the cancer institute in my area, and it did confirm it. I had the mammogram, biopsy, and surgery to follow. I also have a best friend who sadly lost her sister to breast cancer at the age of 21. So it clearly doesn’t have an age limit. 💓🎀
My OBGYN doctor ordered my first at 30, second 35, and 3rd at age 40. This way, thy have something to compare it to. I'm thankful she had that thought process! However, the mammogram didn't catch my brest cancer at age 50. I told the doctor's I had cancer because I had a little known "symptom", that even the cancer doctor's didn't know!
I had a stage 2 very rare breast cancer only 1% of breast cancers. No chemo. Lumpectomy and radiation. 6 years all good. Every mamogram and oncologist visit on time. In April my cat was getting out of the windowsill and stepped on my chest. It was so painful I grabbed at the area. No it couldn't be but yes a lump. 9 months after last mamogram. It was left 2 oclock, my first left 1 oclock. I thought maybe scar tissue but I told my Dr. He immediately ordered testing. When I had mamogram and then they wanted ultrasound too I knew. Then it had its own blood supply. It was breast cancer again. But NOT a recurrence. A totally different second primary tumor so near to the last. This time like you I had invasive ductal carcinoma the most common 80%. I am a retired RN but this was not even on my radar. A second breast cancer in the same breast. So then my oncologist did genetic testing. I have a grannddaughter. But was not that gene. Very glad for her. Of couse she still needs to be very aware. I had a first cousin who had metastatic breast cancer and died at 50. No siblings, mom, aunt or grandmother. Just seems so bizarre to me. I have now had a mastectomy which did not heal due to cell/tissue damage due to previous radiation. I had a severe radiation burn. He said 99 percentile of worse case. Maybe that is why. I had another surgery last week with another drain. I wish I had been fully aware that there might be an issue healing after radiation. I might have had the mastectomy the first time but hinsight is 20/20. You really do have to be diligent. They were right about my first cancer. It did not spread or reoccur. Never ever did I think of another one. Luckily no spread this time either. No chemo. I hope you never ever have to deal with i.t again. So much worse for you young mothers. I always look at the young women in breast center and in my oncolgy office. Way too many.
Ivermectin, Panacur-C and other similar types are suppose to help cure cancer. Their found in pet dewormers. Checkout a channel called Veterinary Secrets along with a guy named Joe Tippens.
I was diagnosed with the same a couple of weeks ago> The word "invasive" did a number on me. I do not mind surgery but the thought that it can metastasize while I am looking for ways to treat it drives me crazy.
You will be ok....the whole diagnosis is scary and feels like it's the beginning of the end...but actually you will get through ..about 6 months to a 1 year to feel great again.
My wife is the picture of perfect health. Runner, eats only organic produce and pasture raised meats. Very low sugar intake. No carcinogenic oils. Avoids any products with sketchy chemicals. Looks 10 years younger than she is. Good blood pressure. Flawless blood work. Perfect BMI. Felt a small lump about 3 months ago and ignored it. Here we are today with a diagnosis of metastatic IDC. Turned out to be 2 lumps with lymph node involvement after ultrasound and biopsy. We do not know if it is stage 4 yet but initial diagnosis looks grim, and aggressive. Get yourself checked BEFORE the first sign. Do not delay, it could cost you dearly.
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much, Kelli Savvy Cooperative Recruitment Contractor
I am so happy she is okay may she continue to help weman like myself with stage 3 breast cancer may GOD heal and strengthen everyone dealing and suffering from this terrible disease thank you JESUS AMEN
I had DCIS. After biyopsi, the type was stage 3. As a treatment I choose the same optıon as you dıd whıch ıs partıal surgery. And I receıved radıatıon after. Yes mamogram saves, everytıng cant be seen in ultrasond.
ive got cancer cells in the lump on my chest and armpit, the doctor was like were can treat this, i had scans biopsy and managram so im waiting on hospital to have what treatment ill be getting she said it mightbe medication or lumps cut out, my bf has been very protective over me
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much, Kelli Savvy Cooperative Recruitment Contractor
Brest cancer is so sneaky and also men get it surprise surprise and it can come back or go metastatic it’s cruel how it happens and you can feel powerless and just put your hands into the care of oncology teams hoping for the best for all cancer survivors
I WAS DIAGNOSE WITH BREAST CANCER SAME AS SHE HAD BUT MINE WASNT DETECTED ON MY MAMOGRAM IN OCTOBER OF 2022 UNTIL DECEMBER 22 WHEN I FELT A LUMP ON MY BREAST AND FOLLOWED BY ULTRASOUND AND BIOPSY IT WAS CONFIRMED INVASIVE DUCTAL CARSINOMA HAVING MASTECTOMY ON MARCH 15 2023 AND SUPER SCARED ON WHATS NEXT..🥺🥺😢🥺😥😥😢🥺
Ivermectin, Panacur-C and other similar types are suppose to help cure cancer. Their found in pet dewormers. Checkout a channel called Veterinary Secrets along with a guy named Joe Tippens.
@@skniyamatullah2329 im good now thanks to God. And all the prayers from family and friends surgery went very good recovered pretty fast and now started tamoxifen a week ago..thanks for asking!!
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much, Kelli Savvy Cooperative Recruitment Contractor
Hi my name is aakash. Going through metastasis cancer treatment. Can someone please guide me about the following protocol, should I take this or not. Fenbendazole: 222 mg per day (three days on, four days off). Curcumin: 600 mg daily. CBD oil: 25 mg per day (full-spectrum). Vitamin E (tocotrienol): 400-800 mg per day. Milk thistle. Currently I am in my 3rd chemo out of 6, plus I am in a Ketto diet & taking hemo him. I also follow Dr. Seyfried videos. Please help & share your wisdom.🙏
Hey from where are you taking your treatment. Why not you try dr kelsang dhoden's medication. He has cured lot of people. His clinic is in MacLeodganj Himachal. I think you should talk to him once .
Hello Dr. I was just diagnosed with the same. Just had my lumpectomy 10’days ago. I was told I also will need radiation therapy. Did you have that? Also I am awaiting the oncotype test results. Also, are you taking tamoxifen or one of those estrogen suppressing drugs? Thank you. PS. My cancer is 100 % estrogen receptive and 7% progesterone receptive.
Ivermectin, Panacur-C and other similar types are suppose to help cure cancer. Their found in pet dewormers. Checkout a channel called Veterinary Secrets along with a guy named Joe Tippens.
Hi, I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much, Kelli Savvy Cooperative Recruitment Contractor
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much, Kelli Savvy Cooperative Recruitment Contractor
Why would a nurse flush a chemo drug through the veins after being given it. I told the doctor I was given the one and have trouble walking. She said she'd lower the dose. But to flush it. Then this nurse let the IV run. Not drip,into my vein. Lord what pain. I never want her again
Hi I just had a full hysterectomy done in April turns out that my 2 ovaries were diagnosed with cancer stage 2 my surgeon doctor prescribed me letrozole I take these everyday..Has anyone taken or heard of this medication?And does it work , how you feel with this medication?And does it works for cancer doesn't come back or spread anywhere else I'm scared for it coming back 😢
Yes dear .. letrozole is antiestrogenic .. this medicine is currently in trend . But why you are just sticking to allopathic treatment.. why not you try ayurveda side by side.
My grandfather is taking medicines from MacLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh. These are quite effective. Now we are just waiting for his next pet scan for clear results
If a stage I breast cancer isn’t HER2-positive, no chemo is needed, generally. If a lumpectomy was the surgery, radiation will follow. If mastectomy was the surgery, no radiation, usually. I’m no medical professional; I’m a breast cancer survivor (24 years since diagnosis). My tumor was IDC (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma), stage I, triple positive, which means it was HER2-positive (also estrogen- and progesterone-positive). I did have to have some chemo after my lumpectomy, then radiation and then Tamoxifen and, after Tamoxifen, Femara.
@@Ceerads thankyou...I'm so happy for you...keep on thriving...you are an inspiration for us. Warm thoughts to you for good health and longevity...and a Merry Xmas xx
@@stephp7778 Thank you so much! I’m hardly an exception: There are many others like me. I know, of course, that breast cancers kill many women (and some men), but the majority of us survive. I wish you good health and fulfillment. xoxo (I’m in Brooklyn, not the U.K., though I wish I WERE in the U.K. 🤠)
@@Ceerads ...I'm in Sydney Australia xxx across many oceans. Have a joyous Xmas and New year. And also much love to anyone reading. May our health be our wish xx
@@stephp7778 Thank you! Because of the “x” I assumed the U.K. I’ve gotta stop assuming! Wishing you a joyous Christmas and happy 2024, and good health all the way! xoxo
Have you taken fenbendazole. I don't understand how come a parasitic killer be helpful in killing cancer cells. Will it not harm the normal cells of body . If you are in the later stage of your life then you can experiment on your body but how can a mother of three small kids do such experiments
@@iconic1758 I’ve read on Reddit where a lot of people benefit from it, I haven’t tried it personally, but I read somewhere where it prevents cancer from using glucose as fuel which is the primary fuel for cancer among glutamine as well. Anyways, do your research, don’t take my word for it. I just read people’s testimonies, I mean what reason do they have to lie, it’s not like they are selling anything for profit… all the best
@@iconic1758 it is hard on the liver though since that’s how it’s metabolized, I’m no expert so do your research… I mean even chemotherapy is hard on the liver.
“When” it returns? Who says it’ll return? Many women never get a recurrence of their breast cancer. I haven’t (yet), and it’s been 24.5 years since dx. And my friends who got it around the same time are fine so far (we met in a post-treatment support group).
I waited 12 years between mammograms, turned out I had invasive ductal carinoma stage 1 approx 1.2cm cancer + 7cm of pre cancerous tissue all abnormal cells and a cyst. Ended up having sectional mastectomy. Over 1.2kg of breast removed. Still have tiny breast and nipple. Mostly, all numb. October 2023 was a wake up call. No family history. 60 years old! If I can say one thing it is to regularly get your mammogram. 6 of us were on gurneys lined up in a private hospital on the morning of my mastectomy, and 7 more were booked in for the afternoon. 😢 this is widespread and even lactating new mothers are getting cancers. Pay to have a mammogram. It might save your life. 💗❤️🇦🇺🦘
My wife was diagnosed today with stage 1. The journey begins to conquer this !
Me too!! Conquer!!
I hope shes
Doing great!
I was diagnosed with mucinous carcinoma two weeks ago. I give thanks to God for the early diagnosis. I’m praying for your wife and your family. May God’s powerful Healing Hands be with your wife and His Grace and Love with strength her and your family in conquering the cancer. Amen!
@@elizabethbeth9930Dear Elizabeth, pray that God will embrace you with His Love and Mercy. He is on your side and you will win the battle against the cancer. Amen!
@@ellenday5511 ❤️❤️❤️ thank you!
A cancer doctor gets cancer...ironic and scary since she knows exactly what to expect. I'm glad it was found early and she has a favorable outcome.
As sad as this sounds, i'm not surprised. Doctors don't focus on prevention. They only focus on treatment (which are mostly aimed at symptom management). As a result, cancer rates and other diseases are skyrocketing despite new medical "advancements". She lives in the same, toxin-filled, nutritionally-deficient world we do. Again, i'm not surprised.
Why ironic? Oncologists are human. Knowing about various cancers doesn’t inoculate someone against developing a cancer.
@@Ceerads Prevention. An aspect of treating illnesses is teaching prevention. Yes, cancer cannot be completely prevented and some people unfortunately have a genetic predisposition for cancer, but certain lifestyle choices will increase or decrease a person's lifetime risk of cancer. It's estimated that 95% of cancers are environmentally caused. For example, the oncologist who smokes is very ironic since an oncologist would know that smoking increases a person's risk lung cancer.
@@phillipevans1152 Agree re using tobacco products, but breast cancers can’t really be prevented. Not drinking alcohol might prevent BC; not being fat, etc.; exercising. But you don’t know if this oncologist had poor health practices. And people (mostly women, of course) who do everything right still get a breast cancer. I bet there are very few oncologists who use tobacco, for instance.
@@Ceerads Think about what you said, "breast cancer can't be prevented." If that's true then why spend billions of dollars on research to both cure and PREVENT breast cancer? Our scientific knowledge is like a pendulum oscillating back and forth over the realities that will cure and ultimately prevent all cancers one day. At the beginning of the twentieth century common wisdom was that physics was a complete science with a few minor questions, then Albert Einstein changed the world and modern physics was born. We should hope the same will happen with cancer research, or we're wasting our money.
40, single mom of 1 and I was just diagnosed this week.
Sending positive thoughts and prayers for healing! Just take it one day at a time.
My prayers are for your complete healing❤
Praying God makes away
My wife had TNBC and she was being treated since 2 years and passed away last week ...
I wish we have treatment in future for this aggressive cancer ...
I'm so sorry for you. 😢
Sorry for your loss
How old was she? 😢
@@lisamccullough5150 34
I wish they would require a mammogram earlier than 40. I’m 34 and the way I found out was by having ankle surgery. Post surgery, I was having difficulty breathing. So the nurse told me to go to the ER as it could be a pulmonary embolism. So I went to the Heart Hospital and they did a CT Scan to check my lungs, and thankfully it was not a PE. But they then told me I had a mass in my right breast and that I need to get a mammogram. Which I did follow up with my GYN, she scheduled me with the cancer institute in my area, and it did confirm it. I had the mammogram, biopsy, and surgery to follow.
I also have a best friend who sadly lost her sister to breast cancer at the age of 21. So it clearly doesn’t have an age limit. 💓🎀
Yes, breast cancers are being found in more young women than it used to be.
Big facts. I'm 36 pregnant and diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. I found out on my own.
My OBGYN doctor ordered my first at 30, second 35, and 3rd at age 40. This way, thy have something to compare it to. I'm thankful she had that thought process! However, the mammogram didn't catch my brest cancer at age 50. I told the doctor's I had cancer because I had a little known "symptom", that even the cancer doctor's didn't know!
I had a stage 2 very rare breast cancer only 1% of breast cancers. No chemo. Lumpectomy and radiation. 6 years all good. Every mamogram and oncologist visit on time. In April my cat was getting out of the windowsill and stepped on my chest. It was so painful I grabbed at the area. No it couldn't be but yes a lump. 9 months after last mamogram. It was left 2 oclock, my first left 1 oclock. I thought maybe scar tissue but I told my Dr. He immediately ordered testing. When I had mamogram and then they wanted ultrasound too I knew. Then it had its own blood supply. It was breast cancer again. But NOT a recurrence. A totally different second primary tumor so near to the last. This time like you I had invasive ductal carcinoma the most common 80%. I am a retired RN but this was not even on my radar. A second breast cancer in the same breast. So then my oncologist did genetic testing. I have a grannddaughter. But was not that gene. Very glad for her. Of couse she still needs to be very aware. I had a first cousin who had metastatic breast cancer and died at 50. No siblings, mom, aunt or grandmother. Just seems so bizarre to me. I have now had a mastectomy which did not heal due to cell/tissue damage due to previous radiation. I had a severe radiation burn. He said 99 percentile of worse case. Maybe that is why.
I had another surgery last week with another drain. I wish I had been fully aware that there might be an issue healing after radiation. I might have had the mastectomy the first time but hinsight is 20/20. You really do have to be diligent. They were right about my first cancer. It did not spread or reoccur. Never ever did I think of another one. Luckily no spread this time either. No chemo. I hope you never ever have to deal with i.t again. So much worse for you young mothers. I always look at the young women in breast center and in my oncolgy office. Way too many.
Ivermectin, Panacur-C and other similar types are suppose to help cure cancer. Their found in pet dewormers. Checkout a channel called Veterinary Secrets along with a guy named Joe Tippens.
is invasive breast cancer early stage of 2 is curable ???
I'm so sorry you went through that. I'm hope you're feeling much better. God bless you. ❤❤ you sound so tough.
It must have been a very tough year for you. Hope you’re doing better now. God bless you dear Glenda❤
Which cancer did u have? Metaplastic?
May God Continue to bless you and your family🙏
Exodus 14:14 “The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.” 🙏🏼❤️
I was diagnosed with the same a couple of weeks ago> The word "invasive" did a number on me. I do not mind surgery but the thought that it can metastasize while I am looking for ways to treat it drives me crazy.
You will be ok....the whole diagnosis is scary and feels like it's the beginning of the end...but actually you will get through ..about 6 months to a 1 year to feel great again.
thank you!! 🙏@@stephp7778
Read JoeTippensProtocol. All the way thru. He has statements from Drs. Around the world writing to him with their results!!!!
We love you ❤ Health is everything
Pure miracle!
This story is also my story…..right down to the very end. I , too, can say…”the mammogram saved my life”!
My wife is the picture of perfect health. Runner, eats only organic produce and pasture raised meats. Very low sugar intake. No carcinogenic oils. Avoids any products with sketchy chemicals. Looks 10 years younger than she is. Good blood pressure. Flawless blood work. Perfect BMI. Felt a small lump about 3 months ago and ignored it. Here we are today with a diagnosis of metastatic IDC. Turned out to be 2 lumps with lymph node involvement after ultrasound and biopsy. We do not know if it is stage 4 yet but initial diagnosis looks grim, and aggressive. Get yourself checked BEFORE the first sign. Do not delay, it could cost you dearly.
Hi,
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much,
Kelli
Savvy Cooperative
Recruitment Contractor
Send a link please
I pray your wife is on her way to complete healing.
Unfortunately, women’s health is not taken seriously… you’re always “too young” to have it.
I am so happy she is okay may she continue to help weman like myself with stage 3 breast cancer may GOD heal and strengthen everyone dealing and suffering from this terrible disease thank you JESUS AMEN
Radiation therapist who treats cancer, and ended up a patient myself who got radiation.
God Bess you and your family
Exodus 14:14 “The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.” 🙏🏼❤️
I had DCIS. After biyopsi, the type was stage 3. As a treatment I choose the same optıon as you dıd whıch ıs partıal surgery. And I receıved radıatıon after. Yes mamogram saves, everytıng cant be seen in ultrasond.
ive got cancer cells in the lump on my chest and armpit, the doctor was like were can treat this, i had scans biopsy and managram so im waiting on hospital to have what treatment ill be getting she said it mightbe medication or lumps cut out, my bf has been very protective over me
Hi,
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much,
Kelli
Savvy Cooperative
Recruitment Contractor
Brest cancer is so sneaky and also men get it surprise surprise and it can come back or go metastatic it’s cruel how it happens and you can feel powerless and just put your hands into the care of oncology teams hoping for the best for all cancer survivors
And I had only three chemo infusions. A cat scan shows no cancer. No spreading. Then why tell me to finish the last three
Is there any one suffering from phyllodes breast. Mine was 9/10 hpf . Extremely tensed for the future recurrence
Anyone know how to contact her? I have some questions i'd like to ask her.
I WAS DIAGNOSE WITH BREAST CANCER SAME AS SHE HAD BUT MINE WASNT DETECTED ON MY MAMOGRAM IN OCTOBER OF 2022 UNTIL DECEMBER 22 WHEN I FELT A LUMP ON MY BREAST AND FOLLOWED BY ULTRASOUND AND BIOPSY IT WAS CONFIRMED INVASIVE DUCTAL CARSINOMA HAVING MASTECTOMY ON MARCH 15 2023 AND SUPER SCARED ON WHATS NEXT..🥺🥺😢🥺😥😥😢🥺
Ivermectin, Panacur-C and other similar types are suppose to help cure cancer. Their found in pet dewormers. Checkout a channel called Veterinary Secrets along with a guy named Joe Tippens.
How are you now ???
@@skniyamatullah2329 im good now thanks to God. And all the prayers from family and friends surgery went very good recovered pretty fast and now started tamoxifen a week ago..thanks for asking!!
Hi,
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much,
Kelli
Savvy Cooperative
Recruitment Contractor
@@kellivelasquez149 I’m interested in this and I am suffering from said condition please send your link here thanks
Is taking chemotherapy benificial in 1st stage
Hi my name is aakash. Going through metastasis cancer treatment. Can someone please guide me about the following protocol, should I take this or not.
Fenbendazole: 222 mg per day (three days on, four days off).
Curcumin: 600 mg daily.
CBD oil: 25 mg per day (full-spectrum).
Vitamin E (tocotrienol): 400-800 mg per day.
Milk thistle.
Currently I am in my 3rd chemo out of 6, plus I am in a Ketto diet & taking hemo him. I also follow Dr. Seyfried videos.
Please help & share your wisdom.🙏
Hey from where are you taking your treatment. Why not you try dr kelsang dhoden's medication. He has cured lot of people. His clinic is in MacLeodganj Himachal. I think you should talk to him once .
Hello Dr. I was just diagnosed with the same. Just had my lumpectomy 10’days ago. I was told I also will need radiation therapy. Did you have that? Also I am awaiting the oncotype test results.
Also, are you taking tamoxifen or one of those estrogen suppressing drugs?
Thank you.
PS. My cancer is 100 % estrogen receptive and 7% progesterone receptive.
Ivermectin, Panacur-C and other similar types are suppose to help cure cancer. Their found in pet dewormers. Checkout a channel called Veterinary Secrets along with a guy named Joe Tippens.
That sounds like the same for me Im estrogen positive, I just started my journey I find out more tomorrow
I hope you're doing good!
Hi,
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much,
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Savvy Cooperative
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Hello.. doctor..how r u now..my mom also have similar condition as u told
Hi,
I work for Savvy Cooperative- a patient owned public benefit co-op and a patient insights platform. I was searching online for stories of Oncology and came across your name on RUclips. We're looking for patients who would be interested in doing a paid project (virtual, from home) about their experience with the condition.
If you're interested, please let me know and I can send a link to our screener.
Thank you so much,
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And if a woman has dense breasts, a mammogram may not detect a cancer, so get an ultrasound as well.
It sounds like ultrasound saved her life not the mammogram
Why would a nurse flush a chemo drug through the veins after being given it. I told the doctor I was given the one and have trouble walking. She said she'd lower the dose. But to flush it. Then this nurse let the IV run. Not drip,into my vein. Lord what pain. I never want her again
We have the same cancerversary.
God bless!!! 🙏🏿
Hi I just had a full hysterectomy done in April turns out that my 2 ovaries were diagnosed with cancer stage 2 my surgeon doctor prescribed me letrozole I take these everyday..Has anyone taken or heard of this medication?And does it work , how you feel with this medication?And does it works for cancer doesn't come back or spread anywhere else I'm scared for it coming back 😢
Yes dear .. letrozole is antiestrogenic .. this medicine is currently in trend . But why you are just sticking to allopathic treatment.. why not you try ayurveda side by side.
My grandfather is taking medicines from MacLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh. These are quite effective. Now we are just waiting for his next pet scan for clear results
@@iconic1758 idk 🤷♀️ that's all they put me on for and 3 months check ups like cat scans and mammograms
They NEVER tell what causes the cancers: the American diet, sugar & carbs!
People have to re-learn everything!
Had you do radiation
Con traduzzione in italiano,, visto che le notizie possono arrivare in tutto il mondo hrazie
Fate loves Irony.
Why no chemo for invasive carcinoma...did you have radiation or hormone tablets for 10 years?
If a stage I breast cancer isn’t HER2-positive, no chemo is needed, generally. If a lumpectomy was the surgery, radiation will follow. If mastectomy was the surgery, no radiation, usually. I’m no medical professional; I’m a breast cancer survivor (24 years since diagnosis). My tumor was IDC (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma), stage I, triple positive, which means it was HER2-positive (also estrogen- and progesterone-positive). I did have to have some chemo after my lumpectomy, then radiation and then Tamoxifen and, after Tamoxifen, Femara.
@@Ceerads thankyou...I'm so happy for you...keep on thriving...you are an inspiration for us. Warm thoughts to you for good health and longevity...and a Merry Xmas xx
@@stephp7778 Thank you so much! I’m hardly an exception: There are many others like me. I know, of course, that breast cancers kill many women (and some men), but the majority of us survive. I wish you good health and fulfillment. xoxo (I’m in Brooklyn, not the U.K., though I wish I WERE in the U.K. 🤠)
@@Ceerads ...I'm in Sydney Australia xxx across many oceans.
Have a joyous Xmas and New year. And also much love to anyone reading. May our health be our wish xx
@@stephp7778 Thank you! Because of the “x” I assumed the U.K. I’ve gotta stop assuming! Wishing you a joyous Christmas and happy 2024, and good health all the way! xoxo
Praying for a healing for her amen try cannabis oil and thc for cancer and worm medicine for pigs or dogs to kill cancer amen
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Fenbendazole people, oh, and cut out the sugars
Have you taken fenbendazole. I don't understand how come a parasitic killer be helpful in killing cancer cells. Will it not harm the normal cells of body . If you are in the later stage of your life then you can experiment on your body but how can a mother of three small kids do such experiments
@@iconic1758 I’ve read on Reddit where a lot of people benefit from it, I haven’t tried it personally, but I read somewhere where it prevents cancer from using glucose as fuel which is the primary fuel for cancer among glutamine as well. Anyways, do your research, don’t take my word for it. I just read people’s testimonies, I mean what reason do they have to lie, it’s not like they are selling anything for profit… all the best
@@iconic1758 it is hard on the liver though since that’s how it’s metabolized, I’m no expert so do your research… I mean even chemotherapy is hard on the liver.
That's interesting...the cancer doctor got cancer. Hope you do a follow up video when it returns.
“When” it returns? Who says it’ll return? Many women never get a recurrence of their breast cancer. I haven’t (yet), and it’s been 24.5 years since dx. And my friends who got it around the same time are fine so far (we met in a post-treatment support group).
Cancer does not not know you're a doctor. Anyone can get it!
@Ceerads that's brilliant ❤
What a inhuman comment you have made ? Follow up video? Seriously 😒
Happy ahead is ok❤
I waited 12 years between mammograms, turned out I had invasive ductal carinoma stage 1 approx 1.2cm cancer + 7cm of pre cancerous tissue all abnormal cells and a cyst. Ended up having sectional mastectomy. Over 1.2kg of breast removed. Still have tiny breast and nipple. Mostly, all numb. October 2023 was a wake up call. No family history. 60 years old! If I can say one thing it is to regularly get your mammogram. 6 of us were on gurneys lined up in a private hospital on the morning of my mastectomy, and 7 more were booked in for the afternoon. 😢 this is widespread and even lactating new mothers are getting cancers. Pay to have a mammogram. It might save your life. 💗❤️🇦🇺🦘