My Colorectal Cancer Symptoms: Kelly's Story | The Patient Story

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Publicado 2023-08-11
When Kelly was 8 months pregnant she started getting symptoms including constipation, appetite changes, fatigue and blood in her stool. But her symptoms were repeatedly dismissed by doctors as pregnancy and postpartum changes. After nearly a year of advocating for herself, she finally got a colonoscopy that revealed a large tumor and was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer.

Rather than move forward with the planned chemo, radiation and surgery, Kelly was able to join an early clinical trial for an experimental new drug called dostarlimab. After 9 treatments over 6 months, scans showed Kelly's tumor had completely disappeared!

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Contents of this video:
00:00 Introduction
01:10 My first symptoms
02:45 Being dismissed by doctors
09:18 Getting a colonoscopy
11:34 Getting the colorectal cancer diagnosis
13:47 Discussing fertility & cancer
18:47 Joining the Dostarlimab clinical trial
26:11 Words of advice

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  • @lgibson9360
    The amount of doctors that dismissed her symptoms is appalling. This poor woman. Glad she is doing better now.
  • @elizabethbeth9930
    Im going through cancer and im doing it by myself, i have people around but no parents or siblings etc. I'm trying to be strong and I have God
  • @jacktaylor1030
    MY MOM FOUND OUT SHE HAD COLON CANCER AND SHE DIED WITHIN A MONTH. MY SISTER WENT TO ER, WHERE THEY DIAGNOSED HER WITH COLON CANCER, AND SHE DIED WITHIN TWO WEEKS. COLON CANCER IS A KILLER!!!! YOU ARE VERY LUCKY!! I'M CURRENTLY SURVIVING LUNG CANCER THAT WAS CAUGHT REALLY EARLY SINCE IT SHOWED UP IN AN X-RAY FOR SOMETHING ELSE. I WAS LUCKY, SO FAR. GOOD LUCK SISTER, I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!
  • @Chels-fz5uq
    I am a physician and my autoimmune diagnoses plural were missed for almost 20 years. Close call with death, financial destitution, depression and complete career devastation I am now being treated right and somehow have my career back. I don’t know how I’m alive. Even as a doctor, I had to push and fight doctors to get answers. One surgeon almost killed me.
  • @laurareynolds2239
    Its concerning how dismissive and uneducated Doctors today can be.😳
  • @ahphong2904
    These doctors should be reported to the Medical Review Board.
  • @gilly8876
    The bloodwork with many cancers always comes back fine until very late stages. So it makes me so mad when they say, "Your bloodwork is fine."
  • @katytaylor681
    Very interesting. I am in awe of these people who are not bitter towards the doctors who fail to diagnose early. I have zero medical training yet if anyone mentioned blood in their stools I would instantly know they need to be checked!
  • @shoppinmadnesz22
    The amount of times I've heard doctors dismiss a patient's serious symptoms and then a nurse swoops by to give the most sage, life-altering advice is appalling
  • @alesia1152
    I have to say : “Thanks to all of you who are brave enough to share their stories!” It’s so so important!
  • @laurawalker9035
    As a former cancer clinical trial researcher who worked on trials exactly like yours, it's encouraging beyond all measures to hear your success story! Researchers fight so hard and feel utter discouragement when a patient is lost. Please, please, please stay on top of your follow ups for decades to come! I can't stress this enough to you. So many patients are lost years later because they became too relaxed with being "cancer free." You can do this! You are stronger than you know ❤
  • @TexasbyStorm
    I was gaslighted for a year. I was 37 when I started having symptoms. It took 18 months and being admitted to the hospital and saying I won't go home until they find out what is wrong with me. I knew my body and knew something was wrong. They did laproscopic surgery and the second the scope was put in they found my entire abdominal cavity filled with a bright green mucinous substance. My appendix had filled with cancer, ruptured and been dumping this stuff into my abdomen for close to two years. Since I began complaining of intense stomach pain. My doctor gaslighted me. Said it was IBS. 3 surgeries, one of which was an experimental heated chemotherapy belly wash, and 2 rounds of chemo later I was cancer free. Always advocate for yourself!
  • My niece was 33 lost her life a few weeks ago of colorectal cancer… it was beyond heartbreaking. She had her own practice in psychiatric practice for treating young children with autism by combining natural and western medicine… she ignored the symptoms and was too late…. She was a very beautiful and very smart young woman,
  • @lifesaver5384
    Just found your channel.I was 63 when I was diagnosed . I had symptoms for about a year. I told 3 of my doctors but they said it was the medication I was on. And to be fair, it could have been. I had severe constipation and that was my only symptom. I asked my GP for a colonoscopy but she was reluctant and said it was my medication and hemorrhoids. I finally told her I will keep calling and keep coming in until I get tested. She agree to the mail in test. It was positive. So they still said probably nothing but did schedule me for a colonoscopy. As soon as the doctor came in after I woke up I could tell by her face. Yup, they found a very large growth. It was the most common kind of colon cancer. So I was scheduled for a colectomy. Stage 2A and they removed a big section of my small intestine. Checked 32 lymph nodes. All were clear. The tumor had almost completely blocked my colon. But they got everything. No bag, no chemo, no radiation. I just had my year later colonoscopy and everything is clear. If you feel something is wrong, KEEP PUSHING! Advocate for yourself.
  • @cathernandez3174
    I'm 36 and currently experiencing these same symptoms, had my second child 18 months ago. I've taken two FIT tests both came back abnormal, I've lost so much weight and just don't feel well. Cancer runs in my family so I'm hoping I won't have to jump through any hoops to get my colonoscopy. Thank you for sharing your story.
  • @abigailbacon4318
    Got dx with colorectal cancer at 29 years old while having a 8 month old boy. Crazy how similar our story is. Glad you are doing well and so upsetting to see new young moms getting this cancer!😢
  • @mthomas183
    The way my jaw hit the floor after you went to the EMERGENCY ROOM and they brushed you off again!! How embarrassing for those doctors, clinics and hospital. They should be ashamed.
  • @RainyRoth
    I was gaslit for over six months by a doctor who said I was depressed, had hemorrhoids, and my five days of vomiting was “just the flu”. I made them refer me to a gastroenterologist. I called them directly and they got me in the next morning. I was admitted to the hospital and the next day had a colonoscopy to confirm stage 3 rectal cancer. Controversial, but I don’t think this happens to men as much as women.
  • @gail4972
    I feel so bad for her because they didn't take her seriously. So sad that just because you're young, they assume nothing is wrong...I hope everything works out for her.