My Colon Cancer Symptoms #stage4coloncancer #ColonCancer #Cancer

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Published 2020-11-25
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  • june of 2011 for stage 4 cancer started chemo in julyof 11 for 6 months almost 10 years later im cancer free never let anyone tell you it cant be beaten bless you ody
  • Shame on those doctors for not acting sooner. It shouldn’t be up to the patient to push for anything but unfortunately, often times it turns out to be that way. This is sadly such a common thread through all these stories. Thank you for sharing.
  • @MsRocky1954
    You are so lucky to be telling your story! May God protect and bless you always...
  • My dad had no symptoms he worried about except unexplained weight loss. I rolled my eyes and said, “Dad! That should’ve been your first clue!” For our family, weight control is a constant issue. Dad had surgery; it had spread to his liver and it was his wish not to have chemotherapy or radiation treatments. He lived ten more months, we got hospice (absolutely angels all), and good pain control. Dad died peacefully with family at bedside. God bless you and the best of health to you always!
  • @shmoopiedo
    Omg I can’t believe it took so long to get diagnosed! That’s just heartbreaking that no doctors had you tested after all those symptoms 💕
  • @Mimi-fe2gm
    Thank you for taking your time to educate!! You will or have saved lives :) Praying for you🙏💕
  • Thank you so much for sharing your experience, you are so powerful! I really admire how you didn't obsess about your illness but just kept fighting
  • Thank you for posting this informative video. A difficult subject to speak about, but I appreciate this. I’m wishing you lots of healing energy. 🙏🏼
  • @lorenenoe4472
    Really good info, I was in denial too and ended up with stage 3 colon cancer emergency surgery. Happy to report I am cancer free at almost one year. Believe your body is telling you it’s crying out for help...you DO NOT need to just put up with it, power thru. Bless you 🙏🏻
  • @ellie1595
    Thank you for doing a video just on symptoms along with your own personal examples. This was very helpful, to the point and easy to understand. God bless you!
  • @cepcee6035
    So happy to see you looking so health & bright ….had all the same symptoms for years , used to come in stages ….sickness and diarrhoea, sleeping for hours , constipation, like you sitting on the toilet for hours rocking back and fourth . The latter stages were stomach aches , constipation.I remember attending A& E it was so bad ….I was given antibiotics and it was suggested I may having legionaries disease . During these times I was screened twice for bowel cancer , both came back asking for another sample , both 2nd test were clear …..I had it all along ! . Three years after an operation were a third of my bowel was removed and some chemo …I’m feeling much better , still being scanned , was a time were Scan picked up something in my lungs , they thought it had spread …turns out I picked up a serious lung condition that requires 2yrs antibiotics treatment ….don’t know if I should celebrate or cry lol . As I said , good to see you looking so healthy and well , I wish , your babies and your families all the best …you are amazing Xx Sorry for the poor grammar …chemo Brian lol Xx
  • Thank you so much for posting this. It is very undelfish and sweet for you to do so.
  • @Tamar-sz8ox
    I’m glad you’re okay ! ❤️
  • @SisShea
    She’s really lucky to be able to say she’s on the other side of that diagnosis. My friend passed away at age 43 this past December after a valiant 5-year battle with stage 4 colon cancer. I hope we find a cure for all cancers. And give thanks for each day we have on this earth.
  • @michaelthau1007
    I will keep you in my prayers my dear! I had severe stomach pain at one time for a while has a colonoscopy and a upper endoscopy, that turned out good. I hope that you are doing ok, and keeping your faith. I cant even imagine what you are going through. Will continue to pray for you daily. God Bless You Michael
  • @BZBBLAHBLAH
    Here in Ireland the level of ppl getting bowel cancer in their 30's is ever increasing. There have been countless news stories recently of people in their 30's going to their general docs and being told "oh, it's just IBS", then they discover far too late that they have cancer. It's despicable.
  • @amills9261
    This is of course good information, often there is a delay in diagnosis and it can be so devastating. A young healthy looking person confuses doctors even. I lost my dearest friend to colon cancer, late stage diagnosis. I am encouraged to see so many that survive now.
  • @guywakeford3259
    Thank you for posting this video. I've been getting some nasty symptoms for six months and I'm now finally waiting for an appointment for a colonoscopy. Feeling terrified about it but seeing how brave you are has inspired me to stay positive. So pleased to see you are doing well! 🙂