Angelica's Colorectal Cancer Story: "My Inner Voice Told Me Something Was Wrong" | The Patient Story

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  • @annaroper6976
    @annaroper6976 ปีที่แล้ว +218

    I had Colon cancer two yrs ago and had a big tumor had to have surgery. It was stage 2B Then two months after that surgery I was diagnosed with cervical cancer and 7 months after the first surgery I had to have a radical hysterectomy. That was stage 1A
    But happy to say I'm now cancer free!!
    Praise God!! ✝️👑🙏😇♥️

    • @namiandrobin7772
      @namiandrobin7772 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      God is good

    • @nikicarrie4071
      @nikicarrie4071 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    • @debrahubbard3047
      @debrahubbard3047 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Praising almighty God 🎚️❤️

    • @kevinsmith4305
      @kevinsmith4305 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    • @sheepseven7588
      @sheepseven7588 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Happy for you ❤ but the meat is the problem it's all full of cancer hence reoccurrence. Read the ministry of healing by Ellen g white chapter on flesh free download

  • @msullivan3531
    @msullivan3531 ปีที่แล้ว +308

    I don’t think we push through symptoms because we are ignoring the warnings. For me it’s because when I tell a doctor they just brush it off and say everything is fine.

    • @rebeccakarlsson1395
      @rebeccakarlsson1395 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      That too! So often

    • @valerief1231
      @valerief1231 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Exactly, and it’s precisely what happened at the emergency department. “We can’t put everyone thru the scanner…” why TF not when someone shows up and they have baffling symptoms. Can’t and WON’T are two very different approaches. I get what she is saying, but if she hadn’t pushed for Justice in her case, been her own advocate, this video would be her husband telling us why he lost his wife.
      And one other thing, her saying that we bring this in to ourselves is ridiculously offensive. Explain that to the parent of a baby with brain cancer. It really bothered me!

    • @eggbenedict-gt7mw
      @eggbenedict-gt7mw ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@valerief1231 yes u are right they will tell u that u have mental depression, if u challenge doctors

    • @eggbenedict-gt7mw
      @eggbenedict-gt7mw ปีที่แล้ว

      If u push doctors and tell them there is something wrong with u or some mental illness

    • @warmbloodydew
      @warmbloodydew ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There were many doctors here that suffered late stage cancers , most of them said that the pain was just like annoying pain.

  • @arizonahd
    @arizonahd 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I don’t see people with cancer as a failure. It’s truly a challenge and something that I might have to deal with, you might, it’s everywhere.

  • @MarshaMarshaMarsh4
    @MarshaMarshaMarsh4 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    My husband is 9yrs survivING from stage 4 CC, so please keep the faith 🙏🏼 ❤💙.

    • @hollymcgrath7216
      @hollymcgrath7216 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for giving me hope. Praying for my father ❤

    • @MarshaMarshaMarsh4
      @MarshaMarshaMarsh4 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@hollymcgrath7216 💙

    • @yusanda741
      @yusanda741 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Great ! My mom was diagnosed one moth ago , 2 cycles of chemo, but they don’t offer surgery option . What did your husband have ? Surgery ? Chemo ?

    • @MarshaMarshaMarsh4
      @MarshaMarshaMarsh4 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@yusanda741 he had 3 surgeries total- exactly 30 days apart! AND chemo AND radiation! I’d be running towards a second opinion! 🙏🏼❤️

    • @sheepseven7588
      @sheepseven7588 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Must give up eating animal flesh read the ministry of healing by Ellen g white the chapter on flesh

  • @capenlopen1
    @capenlopen1 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    Thank you! We ARE taught to ignore symptoms. Time for us to demand better care… in every country!

  • @rebeccakarlsson1395
    @rebeccakarlsson1395 ปีที่แล้ว +135

    Cancer is the sneakiest most evil disease. Your story proves it again! It hides for YEARS in otherwise completely healthy people. It’s truly a curse. Such a blessing you are now cancer free Angelica. May you have the long healthy life you deserve.

    • @MeTreesndirt
      @MeTreesndirt ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think maybe most people have IT we just fight it off with good resistance _ or we cannot.

    • @krystjanchanerley9288
      @krystjanchanerley9288 ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s so hard to detect

    • @andreah6379
      @andreah6379 ปีที่แล้ว

      Actually, many, many diseases "sneak up" on humans. Not just cancer.
      And some cancers go into remission. A lot of diseases don't.

    • @sheepseven7588
      @sheepseven7588 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Read the ministry of healing by Ellen g white she said it lays dormant for years until we wake ut up. Steel cut oats,,cooked properly, slippery elm bark powder clean you out relief of inflammation

  • @brooks6348
    @brooks6348 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Congratulations on making it through it all! Best wishes for continued good health!

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Hello,my dear friend
    So pleased you are doing well and living a healthy life
    My Mother had Colon Cancer and lived well into her nineties,with a stoma
    All the best from Amman Jordan 🇯🇴

  • @lb7034
    @lb7034 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I am praying for you that god gives you a full unconditional recovery, you are very brave and an inspiration in courage for others fighting any battle they are petrified of fighting.

  • @jessiedoggie1942
    @jessiedoggie1942 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    My wife is a stage 3b colon cancer survivor. Eleven years since diagnosis now. Only symptom was excruciating pain which led to ER visit, CT scan, and surgery that same day. Tumor was on the ileocecal valve and they did a double barrel shotgun resection. Had 6 months of FOLFOX chemo except that she stopped the oxaliplatin after 4 months due to increasing neuropathy in her feet and starting in her hands. CT scans were clear and stopped after 5 years. Only residual effects are slightly changed bowel habits and neuropathy in her feet. She's on a 3 year colonoscopy schedule now.

  • @dounyaalexaieff142
    @dounyaalexaieff142 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Thank you for sharing your story. At 34 yrs old I had blood in my stool and irregular movements. I kept making appointments with my doctor and complaining soo they scheduled a colonoscopy and found 2 large polyps one in my large intestine and one in my lower intestine. The Dr said I went in on time as both polyps 100% would’ve eventually turn into cancer. You are correct, you know your body and when you feel off. Wishing you lots of love and happiness.

  • @wrenbyrd1093
    @wrenbyrd1093 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Wow, amazing! I’m glad you’re doing better. My mother has just been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and I’m sending her this. She’s in her mid 70’s though.

  • @mindyu3478
    @mindyu3478 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    I’m am exactly 5 years out from rectal cancer, and I’m fine too. 😊❤️

    • @abhilashrout7708
      @abhilashrout7708 ปีที่แล้ว

      At which stage you were diagnosed ?

    • @mindyu3478
      @mindyu3478 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@abhilashrout7708 it was so early they didn’t even tell me, and I didn’t think to ask. At age 50, same month I turned 50, had my first colonoscopy. They found a cancerous polyp, major surgery to remove it because I had to have an iliostomy. 3 months later they took the iliostomy down, so another surgery. They said if it had been even a few millimeters lower, the iliostomy would have to have been permanent. So people need to make sure to get colonoscopies! It caught mine early, and saved my life.

    • @springteen3743
      @springteen3743 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did you end up with the bag on the side to assist you pooping? Or is it normal as before thanks 🙏 sorry for any wrong writing my English bad.

    • @sheepseven7588
      @sheepseven7588 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I pray you're meat free?❤

  • @ineshadr9070
    @ineshadr9070 ปีที่แล้ว +71

    I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in juni '18 at 53 years old. For many months before that I was also exhausted and if I told people, they said ; it's normal, you get older. Then my bowel movements get different, with diarrhia and obstipation on and off. One day there was a big plonge of blood in the toilet and that moment I knew there was something serious wrong and I said to my two sons, I think I have bowelcancer. I get to the doctor and she made an appointment for a colonoscopy. 3 weeks later after that I got my diagnose, stage 3 . Honestly, I was very relieved because I was thinking, if I have to live the rest of my live this exhausted, there is no fun anymore. The tumor was 6 cm long and was grown outside my sigmoid almost touching my uterus. They took almost all my sigmoid out and also all my lymfnotes in my belly. Chemo and radiation before and after the operation. Luckely till now, I am cancerfree but I have to go for ct-scan and blood analyses every 6 months.

    • @brendasnow8255
      @brendasnow8255 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      My husband had a story like yours at age 54. He was cancer free the rest of his life and died of natural causes at nearly 82. His was Duke stage 3C. There was a huge duodenal tumor and the lymph nodes in his abdomen were cancerous, but the cancer hadn’t spread; if it had, it would have been stage 4. He had chemo weekly for a year and had a prognosis of dying in about a year if he hadn’t had that type of chemo. Going to Duke Medical Center saved him. All of those years ago, things went quickly. Colonoscopy on Tuesday, surgery on Thursday, oncologist in two weeks, and then a visit to Duke for a second opinion on the treatment.

    • @ineshadr9070
      @ineshadr9070 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@brendasnow8255 So glad that he had still so many years to go after cancer. That iss also my hope ; to see my grandchildren grow up. Thank you for your comment, all the best to you.

    • @eggbenedict-gt7mw
      @eggbenedict-gt7mw ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@ineshadr9070did the blood in stool return or was it just once

    • @rachelm9350
      @rachelm9350 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Everyone I know who has had cancer discussed how tired they get. It's like a beyond normal tired.

    • @ineshadr9070
      @ineshadr9070 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@eggbenedict-gt7mw there was maybe since a long time blood in my stool, but I didn't notice it at the time.(whose looking at their stool so closely? 🙂) But just before the diagnose, one day I was on the toilet and a splash of red fresh blood came out, without any stool. At that point I knew there was something serious wrong and made an appointment with my doctor. So to speak, I'm saved by that one event!

  • @floridaproductions
    @floridaproductions ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Thank you for your story, you did it.Go and enjoy the rest of your life♥

  • @miap2122
    @miap2122 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Why does the main title say “I have no symptoms”- but this video is full of her explaining her side effects. I am so thankful she beat it. ❤

  • @aileentrew3526
    @aileentrew3526 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Angelica, you are such a lovely lady. Thanks so much for telling your inspiring story. We all need that positivity. It's true, a lot of us feel embarrassed by a cancer diagnosis. Seems daft but until you get it, you don't know. Best of luck of your journeyx

  • @rdallas81
    @rdallas81 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Thank you so much for sharing your story.
    People who are watching may have or had similar symptoms- and many try to tough these things out.
    Hopefully 1 person will watch this and take note that when you suspect something to CHECK IT. My Lord! So many people fear a doctors bill or they think they are 20 or 30 and "young people don't get cancer"-
    We all know how these things can effect anytime at anytime.
    Bless you and thanks for your time.

  • @karenfraser5455
    @karenfraser5455 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    What an amazing woman.Congratulations on 5yrs god bless you

  • @ChristinesCreations64
    @ChristinesCreations64 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Congratulations on your 5-year cancer free birthday. I see you're coming up on 6 years. Lately I've been watching a lot of collateral and colon cancer stories. I'm trying to come to grips with what my best friend went through in her battle with colon cancer. she didn't really talk much about the cancer she had. her husband shared more with me after she passed. Thank you for sharing your story. Sending you lots of prayers, love and strength.

  • @deanawells4395
    @deanawells4395 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I will shout from everywhere and anywhere…exhaustion is a symptom and listen to your body. That is exactly why I went to the doctors and said the exhaustion is out of control and I can’t take it anymore.

  • @tabithastarkenburg7300
    @tabithastarkenburg7300 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Thank you for sharing your story, Angelica. I just want to say something about 'family history' since you mention that your grandmother had stomach cancer. That IS 'family history'. I lost my twenty years old daughter to colon and liver cancer, inherited from her father ( who died at 42) and a grandmother w. stomach cancer. I did a lot of research and spoke with many specialists in Gastro-Intestinal (GI) cancer because I was told by local GI doctors that you can't have colon cancer at such a young age and refused colonoscopies to my children after their dad died. All my other 3 children were checked after my 20 years daughter passed and all of them had polyps, benign with the same prognosis to become cancerous. They continue to be checked now every 3-5 years. By the GI specialist this 'colon' cancer can expand anywhere in the body, mostly from the mouth to the annus (GI track), as well as in any other parts of the body. For your children sake check them when time comes!

    • @Kay-xi9kv
      @Kay-xi9kv ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There are hereditary cancer conditions such as Lynch syndrome that your children should consider getting tested for- it’s very helpful to know genetic status

  • @dizziechef9502
    @dizziechef9502 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I have an inner voice also. My symptoms are ignored by doctors but I feel it. No one listens. Did you have a symptom that you never could empty your bowel. But had to go all the time. With different appearances of stool. Thin, thick! Runs, not, hard to go, quick pressure to go. Could not hold it from the pressure even with a small amount . Changes in color ? Feeling sick right before a movement . I’m not looking for symptoms but these are mine. Nothing black, No blood. Extreme Fatigue. But I feel I’m in a challenge .

    • @jmuel3424
      @jmuel3424 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Please, please insist on a colonoscopy! ANY changes to your bowel movement, especially those you describe sound very suspicious! Please insist on one! I’ve just been diagnosed and I had almost no symptoms, no changes, no observable changes in bowel movements. Just the exhaustion but that’s not normal for me. Good luck!

    • @Jose-ox4qk
      @Jose-ox4qk 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Any update? I have the same symptoms minus the extreme fatigue. Although at times I do have fatigue even after fully resting.

    • @jmuel3424
      @jmuel3424 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Jose-ox4qk Unfortunately, not yet. Just waiting. I did get told by the colonoscopy doc that I could have expect that the polyp that was found is cancerous. I had a funny feeling that that would be the finding but I’m waiting for it to be confirmed m. Just had a CT scan, plus biopsy. CEA and iron levels were normal. Thanks for asking. I would really urge you to get a colonoscopy if at all possible. I waited to do the fit test because I didn’t think it could be me getting cancer because until the exhaustion I been extremely healthy.

    • @Jose-ox4qk
      @Jose-ox4qk 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@jmuel3424 yea I did a stool sample and blood work. Everything was normal but my liver enzymes were elevated. I’m barely 31, so it’s a bit of a challenge to get a colonoscopy. I will keep urging my doctor to prescribe me one and CT scan because I don’t feel normal. I think my symptoms are still early symptoms but don’t want them to get worse.

    • @jmuel3424
      @jmuel3424 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@Jose-ox4qk I’m so sorry to hear that you’re only 33 years old. But I’m really glad that you’re willing to keep fighting for a colonoscopy. I just read today that if you are having trouble getting one prescribed because the doctors think you’re ‘too young or look too healthy’ that you should just present yourself to an Emergency Room and say that you’re having significant or sharp pain in your stomach. They’ll most likely do a CT scan for that. I hope that helps. My fingers are crossed for you.

  • @avarose316
    @avarose316 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thank you for sharing your journey with us..God Bless you and your family…. Congratulations on your healing ❤️‍🩹

  • @tatianaschoenfield9819
    @tatianaschoenfield9819 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Excellent how you shared your journey. I wish you the best recovery.

  • @cindyhouston6789
    @cindyhouston6789 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Praise God for the 5 year news! I agree that staying positive is important in cancer recovery. Trusting God with everything is so key.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Amen Cindy.
      God bless you for revealing your faith.

    • @cindyhouston6789
      @cindyhouston6789 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@rdallas81 God bless you! I will always share my faith.

    • @myrnajoven9339
      @myrnajoven9339 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      God is the best healer and doctor. Believe in God’s love and mercy. ❤

  • @CupCake-sc9eb
    @CupCake-sc9eb ปีที่แล้ว +10

    As someone with anxaety my question is how to distinguish anxaety "something is wrong" and real "something is wrong" ?

  • @thinkingahead2233
    @thinkingahead2233 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you very much for sharing your story. Your determination to recovery is inspiring, and your careful reflection and change of your life style is a role model for others.

  • @OurTube_TheOriginal
    @OurTube_TheOriginal ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So glad you came out stronger than before. You looked confident and happy in photos..wouldn’t have guessed you didn’t have a connection to yourself or know who you were etc.? The support you had from family would be great to hear about too as that has much to do with one’s ability to “Rewrite “ their “Story”. DId it impact your marriage, your making changes in how you felt about yourself? Thank you for being so specific about everything “Bloating” and “exhaustion”…so important that you gave those specific descriptions about people’s comments at work and those afternoon “Naps” and also the iron pills etc. Also that blood work was normal and what you felt contributed to getting the cancer.

  • @Nighthearted
    @Nighthearted ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for sharing your story. It was gory, but also glorious! I'm so glad you found purpose even in your dark moments. You're an inspiration!

  • @ceevee369
    @ceevee369 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I ignored 3 years of “blood in stool” tests as I didn’t feel anything, till I had to do my 3 years colonoscopy in which they found a tumor the size of a ping pong ball. The weeks before the shock, I was getting just tired, but that was it. Successful surgery , no metastasized organs, preemptive chemo for 4 cycles and my first post chemo check this week. 10 x 6 monthly tests to join your status as being cured.

  • @stelladowsett7151
    @stelladowsett7151 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. So pleased you’ve reached five years. I wish you a very long, happy and healthy life.
    We need positive stories. I know what you mean when you say tumour sounds a little less harsh than cancer. Sometimes we need to face reality a little bit at a time!
    You’re a beautiful lady with a beautiful family. Keep doing what you’re doing and stay well.❤
    My soon to be 90 year old mum was diagnosed last Friday with a recurrence of her colon cancer. Found because she was anaemic too. I pray that when her time comes, she dies with cancer, not of cancer. Though not for many, many years.

  • @rachelgless3123
    @rachelgless3123 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Wonderful video and so helpful to others by helping them know they should not feel shame for gosh sake. I’ve been through a lot with medical mental health stuff and getting help for disabilities. It sounds like you finally were able to get things accomplished with dignity, thank God🙏. You are so positive and you should keep believing in rational explanations for symptoms. Time for care is everything, isn’t it?

  • @alank616
    @alank616 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you for sharing your story , you have given me the inspiration to move forward with a decision I have been procrastinating over for quite a while .

  • @boomeradvocate
    @boomeradvocate ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Such an inspirational healing journey 💖. Your positive mentality and everything about your outlook gave me hope and strength. Ty.

  • @shelbykidwell9138
    @shelbykidwell9138 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Few years ago my husband’s stool changed but he didn’t listen to me about and go to dr, well come January of 2024 he was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer and they started him with radiation and he did chemo pills morning and night, now he is doing immunotherapy which could go on for a while.

  • @GreenEyes-gv6zj
    @GreenEyes-gv6zj 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I wish you the very best!! god bless🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @lisag8930
    @lisag8930 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    This video makes me nervous. I've been diagnosed with IBS. But I had my first iron fusion 1.5 year. I was confused because I was like, how can that even happen, I eat so many iron rich food. Did the fusion anyway. Don't have much of an appetite. Been feeling really nauseous lately and my stomach and bowl movements have been different lately. Got a referral to a gastronologist, has the colonoscopy booked but got made redundant so I cancelled it because I need the savings money for my mortgage but now I'm going to reschedule after watching this video.

    • @ThePatientStory
      @ThePatientStory  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Everyone is different, as are our bodies, but so glad to hear you are getting yourself checked out and getting the medical care you need/deserve.

  • @cookie5335
    @cookie5335 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You are incredible, amazing
    Thank you for your story, so inspiring

  • @suzannebazeghi5698
    @suzannebazeghi5698 ปีที่แล้ว

    my dear last year i had mastectomy and i understand your feeling you are stronh and perfect mother and thanks for helping people to understand that this is maybe happen to everyone we need to handel it right take care.

  • @wumao6797
    @wumao6797 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Yup happened to me too. No pain nothing just constant constipation for over a year. So my doc recommended a colonoscopy since I am over 55. They discover 5 polyps and 1 early stage 3 cancer at the right side of my intestine. Just went in and operated last week and got discharged yesterday. The doc advised me to heal up and go for my chemo next month.

    • @navbharat1443
      @navbharat1443 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Did you also have thin narrow stools???

    • @wumao6797
      @wumao6797 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@navbharat1443 not narrow but small bits and pieces

  • @marym.9075
    @marym.9075 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Both times they found cancer I had fatigue . I started falling asleep at the wheel and have never ever felt sleepy behind the wheel. I was the same within a few minutes of being home I would be on the sofa falling a sleep. It would be all I could do to make dinner and then go back to sleep.

  • @TerrySmith-he5vx
    @TerrySmith-he5vx 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Good she gives God a little glory.

  • @PSYCKYO
    @PSYCKYO 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I had no pain either but I did have preasure above MY left hip. Stools changed as well significanly over time. I knew something was wrong. I waited till winter was over which I regret now. I should have addressed it immediately but I didn't know I had rectal cancer.

  • @pattin4015
    @pattin4015 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    One thing that was said multiple times by Angelica is that she had no family history of cancer. However, her grandmother had stomach cancer - that is definite family history. Furthermore, I have read that cancer can skip a generation and affect family member of same gender.

    • @martijobarrett4527
      @martijobarrett4527 ปีที่แล้ว

      Most cancer is not caused by genetics. The genetics may be the gun, but humans pull the trigger with toxins, carbohydrates, and sugar. God bless! 💜✝️💜

  • @MaryHartnett-t9n
    @MaryHartnett-t9n ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are incredible, thank you for sharing.

  • @Loserkid420
    @Loserkid420 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Im so happy for you !!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ليلىالسملالي-غ8ص
    @ليلىالسملالي-غ8ص ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for sharing your story,i hope you re doing well

  • @christyborkowski6866
    @christyborkowski6866 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Prayers 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @PinkPanther70
    @PinkPanther70 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm also exhausted. My doctor took a single bloodtest and then said, nothing can be done. That was it. But I think I'm a long hauler after Covid, so fortunately that isn't life threatening.
    Thank you for sharing your story.

    • @RustyShakleford1
      @RustyShakleford1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You need a PET scan itnwill show infection or cancer or inflammation

  • @cathyjordan-rogers9182
    @cathyjordan-rogers9182 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations & God Bless You❤❤❤

  • @suzieq390
    @suzieq390 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you this really helped a lot more than you can know. ❤️🇦🇺

  • @popicelolly
    @popicelolly 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    8:56 She says no history of family having cancer and it's just her grandmother had stomach cancer and that's it. Like wtf? Lady you have had family that went through cancer.

  • @maxinemctarlane5973
    @maxinemctarlane5973 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thankyou for sharing your story I go in for laprascopy on a large polyp I am very worried

  • @MelanieLogan-o8m
    @MelanieLogan-o8m ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Happy for you. Where is this accent from. I love it

    • @thangvw
      @thangvw 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Australian

    • @Bella-fz9fy
      @Bella-fz9fy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think it is South African,with something else mixed in.

  • @karlakh
    @karlakh ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I don't get you, who looks at someone with cancer as a failure or why couldn't it be bad luck, babies get cancer? Compassion is a fairly natural reaction too. We have a very different view of life.

    • @K-vq1zp
      @K-vq1zp ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I understand what She is saying.

    • @lalathebenificent1335
      @lalathebenificent1335 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I didn't quite understand that either.

  • @migue5955
    @migue5955 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thank God i didn't ignore my symptom(bleeding) and got a colonoscopy. My doctor said i literally saved my life as a large polyp was removed in time. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      God is good.
      Sometimes that little voice we hear is not ours!
      Learn to trust that little voice!

    • @bigdrako5006
      @bigdrako5006 ปีที่แล้ว

      How old are you and how are you now. How long did u bleed

  • @lovelysosweet8386
    @lovelysosweet8386 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I don’t see anyone who has cancer as a failure, oh no it’s just part of life! I suspect this but not sure yet!

  • @ThePatientStory
    @ThePatientStory  ปีที่แล้ว +3

    We’d love to hear from you: what were your first symptoms? Leave us a comment below 👇
    Would you like to share your story? Fill out this intro survey 👉www.thepatientstory.com/share-your-story/

  • @resistapathy
    @resistapathy ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I was anemic at 42 and having heavy periods. My family doctor knew not to just blame it on the periods. At that time I had no family history YET. I was given an endoscopy and colonoscopy to check for internal bleeding. There was no internal bleeding- it was the heavy periods causing the anemia- BUT I did have polys which were removed at the time of the colonoscopy. The doctor said it was unusual for a 42 year old to have polys. I told my family to get checked. No one did immediately. My father wound up having stage 4 colon cancer. With treatment he was living 5 years until COVID got him at 85. My grandfather died at 94 of colon cancer before my father. My father did not get a colonoscopy even after his father died from it. My sister got checked and polys were found. My brothers have not talked about it with me. At 44 years old I was found to be pre diabetic with an A1c of 5.9. My fasting blood glucose prior to that and even when the 5.9 showed up was ALWAYS normal- like 85. DON’T only rely on a fasting blood glucose. I went low carb at 44 years old and have had blood sugars of 5.1 to 5.5 through the years since- I am now 58. I have had colonoscopies every 5 years since I was 42 and no polys have since been found since I was 42. I believe lowering my A1c eating low carb has helped. Also I got one colonoscopy without sedation since I was concerned about its effect on my cognition. It was only slightly uncomfortable. I wanted to have the colonoscopy again without sedation but couldn’t find anyone in the time frame I needed (my previous doctor had retired).

    • @lilwarriordahottest
      @lilwarriordahottest ปีที่แล้ว

      How did sedation make you feel? Would you recommend or no?

    • @resistapathy
      @resistapathy ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Propofol was used. I had no problem with it, but I would have preferred no sedation.

    • @lindaflesch7303
      @lindaflesch7303 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@lilwarriordahottest
      Yes, it's nothing, just a nice sleep.

  • @TheIcyLady
    @TheIcyLady ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Powerful words

  • @shelleyn2884
    @shelleyn2884 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So glad you are ok

  • @emmajade7434
    @emmajade7434 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Congratulations on hitting the 5 years of being Cancer free ....... What a horrible journey to have to go through 😘

  • @zacktalk5178
    @zacktalk5178 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m so happy for you

  • @shubhsgupshup7410
    @shubhsgupshup7410 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    God bless you n yr positive spirits

  • @elisamartinez3881
    @elisamartinez3881 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Why the exhaustion ? We're you bleeding internally and that's why you were tired , what's the exhaustion from... im scared because im having alot of these issues with my bowel except the bleeding

    • @Lulubelle_312
      @Lulubelle_312 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It’s because when you have cancer you red blood cell counts and white blood cell counts get very low which makes your body fatigued

  • @Kay-xi9kv
    @Kay-xi9kv ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for sharing! Did you get tested for Lynch syndrome or other hereditary cancer conditions?

  • @janacook8786
    @janacook8786 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @jessiedoggie1942
    @jessiedoggie1942 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Because of the tumor location, I'm curious as to what was done for Angelica's surgery. Not clear from her video.

  • @roxysimmons
    @roxysimmons ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have all of these symptoms, except blood in my stool, but I’m too scared to go to the doctor.

    • @migue5955
      @migue5955 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Please go, I was the same, got a large polyp removed in time. I was scared, had anxiety, don't think, just do!

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      So, you feel better living in fear for months or years instead of knowing?
      Seems counter productive to me.

    • @badnewssourgrapes
      @badnewssourgrapes ปีที่แล้ว +5

      You wanna live right ?? I thought so now get to the doc please it might be something serious

    • @michellelopez5944
      @michellelopez5944 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      My aunt was scared too and she’s now dead she waited too long to go see a dr it was too late for her she had colon cancer with metastasis to her ovaries and lungs hopefully it won’t be too late for you . Please go to the dr life is good.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@michellelopez5944 sorry for your loss.
      I am dealing with symptoms in my bowels for a while now on and off.
      Cancer favors my family and I guess it's only a matter of time.
      Eat healthy clean foods, especially leafy greens, broccoli 🥦 and good water.
      Have a healthy day.

  • @nickywilks7928
    @nickywilks7928 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You are amazing.

  • @villeforever82
    @villeforever82 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi..how did you manage not to have any mre polips..was it a diet or..?

  • @LYJManchesterUnited
    @LYJManchesterUnited ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I think instead of so much attention going into race gender and feminism we as a human race should demand more for cancer patients!!! Quickly access to live saving clinical trails drugs and diets!! If healthy people with no cancer join and not ignore it we stand a bigger chance to get cancer morality down to close to the zero??! Someone please start this 🙏

    • @LYJManchesterUnited
      @LYJManchesterUnited ปีที่แล้ว

      And better treatments for everyone

    • @Heavyisthecrown
      @Heavyisthecrown 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nope, everyone agrees on this so politics and the government cannot use this to divide us and make us fight each other so we don’t look at their evil deeds

    • @carriefawcett9990
      @carriefawcett9990 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Race, gender and feminism are important sociological tenets that deserve attention and research. Cancer is a medical issue that also deserves attention and research. Not sure what your point was meant to be, as all these issues are important .

    • @LYJManchesterUnited
      @LYJManchesterUnited 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@carriefawcett9990 shut the hell up those are made up issues, casting yourselves as victims when there's nothing happening.

  • @vickycasstevens4804
    @vickycasstevens4804 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    God is good I'm very happy for you

  • @littlem5771
    @littlem5771 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing your story, and god bless you!! I found part of your testimony very interesting. You briefly mentioned that you think the iron supplements speeded up your cancer progress. I have anemia too and IBS, and wonder if I need to see a GI specialist to rule out and potential issues

  • @MeTreesndirt
    @MeTreesndirt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What treatment was used?

  • @rsumrah8210
    @rsumrah8210 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bless you ❤

  • @karid.3547
    @karid.3547 ปีที่แล้ว

    Angelica mentions that there are things she did for years that contributed to her cancer. She eluded to stress, but besides that, what else contributed? Environmental factors? Diet?

    • @manuela1986
      @manuela1986 ปีที่แล้ว

      All of this can contribute. But sometimes it is also just random. Our DNA sadly isnt ever perfect

    • @lalathebenificent1335
      @lalathebenificent1335 ปีที่แล้ว

      She mentioned iron supplements and consuming red meat regularly

    • @sagbeach1
      @sagbeach1 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have been reading lately that cancer is a metabolic disease. The mitochondria inside the cells use fermentation as energy source instead oxygen in cancer cells. Dr Siegfried out of BC in Massachusetts has studied this for years. He was saying fasting and eliminating carb/sugar diet is important. He has podcasts about it on TH-cam.

  • @carolp-il2sl
    @carolp-il2sl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    was this in the US?

  • @rhonda1704
    @rhonda1704 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It's not bad luck. God allowed you to live to help others

    • @manuela1986
      @manuela1986 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I dont think this is a healthy mindset. Where was god when she got cancer? Its a bad coincidence at an unexpected time.

    • @cookgirl26
      @cookgirl26 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@manuela1986It’s "God", not god. Reverence His name 🙁

    • @lalathebenificent1335
      @lalathebenificent1335 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      But God didn't allow others who died of cancer? It's one way or the other. As another commenter said, time and unforeseen circumstances befall us all.

  • @ليلىالسملالي-غ8ص
    @ليلىالسملالي-غ8ص ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Exaustion is the key Word...don t trust one doctor,do all the tests

  • @Mimi-fe2gm
    @Mimi-fe2gm ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I don't believe people with cancer are looked at as a failure by anyone. I know I feel we sorry that another human has to deal with the pain and uncertainty of this evil devil. Not look down on them but feel bad for them.

  • @_orko
    @_orko ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I do not like the attitude of telling others that in order to get this ill, that there must have been things they have done wrong. That is perpetuating the stigma that you say you had to deal with, and can cause harm to others who are in a position of serious illness, through no fault of their own. If you are going to use TH-cam to spread information, remember that what you say can have a lasting effect on viewers.

    • @MinisterRedPill
      @MinisterRedPill ปีที่แล้ว +9

      My goodness. A lot of the time, these things ARE our faults! A lot of disease occurs due to lack of discipline, which takes it form through having a bad diet, being stressed, doing things that cater to our flesh, etc. We need to learn to fight against bad habits instead of making excuses for them.

  • @amysuhy3550
    @amysuhy3550 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m going through something that sounds similar, I’ve seen 5 different specialist and still no diagnosis. I’m fixing to see a gastroenterologist. You said you’re bowel had gone inside itself. Can you explain that? Your the only person I have to ask. I’ve been going through this for almost 5 years. My name is Amy Suhy. Would love to be able to talk to you. But don’t wanna be a bother either.

  • @solangelalebron1348
    @solangelalebron1348 ปีที่แล้ว

    My grandmother had a polyp in her intestine and they just removed it right there during the colonoscopy.

  • @RealMexFoodShouldntGiveUDrrhea
    @RealMexFoodShouldntGiveUDrrhea 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m pushing through some weird symptoms because I don’t have insurance

    • @lindaflesch7303
      @lindaflesch7303 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Medicaid or OBAMACARE

  • @kandiceblu1
    @kandiceblu1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Only your grandmother?? that's a firstdegree relative ...honestly ..and it was stomach cancer ..and you brush that off ..no no no no no
    That could've been your first clue with some of the symptoms you were having don't ever brush off a genetic link ..I'm so glad you're OK now though

  • @Rainyday-n4e
    @Rainyday-n4e ปีที่แล้ว

    They call that bowel cancer because of the location.

  • @amysuhy3550
    @amysuhy3550 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Did you feel like you needed to poop a lot even though you didn’t need to?

  • @meepk633
    @meepk633 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Grandma having stomach cancer seems like family history, no? I'm not trying to be sarcastic. I just don't get why that isn't seen as a very clear example of family history. Are stomach and colorectal cancer very different?

  • @KaraLey98
    @KaraLey98 ปีที่แล้ว

    I NEVER felt hungry when I was your age…Have a high metabolism. Nothing was wrong with me-nothing serious. I feel like that is not a symptom which is noteworthy, so maybe docs hear that a lot?? And possibly disregard it…

  • @AlexDiamantopulo
    @AlexDiamantopulo 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Pretty sure your blood tests were not including cancer markers. These days for some reason doctors don't want to do cancer markers... Even if you ask them. I am still mad at my doctor for this.

  • @faithf5846
    @faithf5846 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    God is good. ❤. Your experience is amazing & so helpful to anyone with cancer or other diseases, I really appreciate your open attitude keeping it real. You’re not just strong on the outside, but you are very strong on the inside. God bless you and your family..

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 ปีที่แล้ว

      God bless you also Faith.
      God is good.
      God is "good" Without the extra o.

  • @Gurlhmong
    @Gurlhmong ปีที่แล้ว

    I don’t think cancer patients as being a failure. I think is harsh that you blamed yourself that much.

  • @RossIsFine
    @RossIsFine ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm due for a colonoscopy soon. Got blood coming out, constant tired/exhausted like I've never felt before, pencil thin stools every time I go. Fun stuff...

    • @salmasabil2871
      @salmasabil2871 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Plz let us know your test report. Going through the same 😢

    • @amysuhy3550
      @amysuhy3550 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Please see a doctor soon about this. I’ll be praying for your results. God bless you!!!

    • @navbharat1443
      @navbharat1443 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So what is the test saying? You r ok !!

    • @PrayerWarriorMom
      @PrayerWarriorMom 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did you managed to go to the doctor?. How are you now?.🤔

    • @Apra111
      @Apra111 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Tootswilligers what was ur results?

  • @pasqualitractor9385
    @pasqualitractor9385 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Steaks did not accelerate the cancer, carbs did.❤

    • @TheIcyLady
      @TheIcyLady ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think eating beef is one of the risk factor confirmed to cause bowel cancer, no?

    • @Sheila612Miller
      @Sheila612Miller ปีที่แล้ว

      U never know with the stuff they are shooting the cows up with to make them bigger

    • @carissafisher7514
      @carissafisher7514 ปีที่แล้ว

      Steak isn’t a health food. Anything that isn’t a leafy green, a fresh fruit or vegetable, anything without antioxidants probably increases your risk. Steak increases your risk for heart disease and in the US that’s a number one killer. Plant based is the healthiest. You have no idea how many carbohydrates she consumed so it is wrong of you to assume.

    • @SMindaa
      @SMindaa ปีที่แล้ว

      Beef Meat is very bad for your bowels....

    • @skyeblu1722
      @skyeblu1722 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yes…we know now that bad carbs putrefy in the gut and get moldy if not processed quickly through the intestines, thus leaving one susceptible to growths and cancer…..proteins, good fats and veggies are the best food for us..very simple..

  • @ChipsAplentyBand
    @ChipsAplentyBand ปีที่แล้ว +5

    67 year old man here. For at least two months I've had the symptoms of POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) intermittently-shortness of breath, more rapid than normal Resting Heart Rate, crushing fatigue, louder than usual tinnitus, Eustachian Tubes needing lots of popping, brain fog, feeling 'on edge,' upper back of the neck tense and nerves overexcited there, surroundings seeming a bit surreal, etc.
    Then, added to that for the last month I've had (nonintermittent) GI symptoms of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome):
    Noxious-smelling, abundant gas
    Bloating
    Frequent loss of appetite resulting in losing 8 lbs. (180 down to 172)
    Constipation, but often without thick/hard stool
    Twice used laxative, both times after not going for 3 days
    'False alarm' BMs with tiny amount of stool, but gas and some brown goo
    Queasy tummy and intestines
    Stool color normal; texture usually 'gobs' or smallish pieces, no visible blood with the stool
    I feel like I have a permanent case of food poisoning.
    I've been busy scouting/watching TH-cam videos on IBS and diet/recommendations for that. I tried a probiotic for two weeks that didn't seem to help. I last took an antibiotic in December 2022 (Cipro for 10 days).
    This past Monday new chiropractic x-rays showed pockets of gas and gobs of stool all through my colon (according to the chiropractor), confirming my symptoms. My pants would alternately fit OK or too tight as the bloating varied.
    Yesterday I started looking at CRC (Colorectal Cancer) videos and discovered the IBS and CRC symptoms are very similar. My chiropractor will refer me to a Gastroenterologist (GE) next week when I 'give him the word.' My family doctor has a 10-week lead time for appointments just to request a referral from him, so that's a no-go. I don't see as I have any other choice but a colonoscopy from a GE and go from there. Based on how I feel and how suddenly and oddly all of this came on me my guess would be 70/30 odds on it being CRC instead of IBS.
    The colonoscopy prep will be harsh on my bowel (I know from a previous sigmoidoscopy); the scope will aggravate both my anal hemorrhoid situation and my Chronic Prostatitis (perhaps for months/years longer than my current flare-up), which I also know from past experience; and after whatever surgery is done there will be a fight with the doctor because chemo is statistically poor for positive results plus devastating to experience and destroys the immune system, and in the past five years I've come to prefer natural treatments (here, Carnivora) to allopathic drugs. Try to fight with the allopathic doctor over chemo when you're weak.
    I know I'm not normal at present, can't eat much, need nutrition again, am still experiencing constipation, and am not getting visibly better after a month of this. I'd rather die in my sleep overnight than face bowel surgery and chemo. I started Carnivora tonight to see if it may give me a head start toward healing. The quickest colonoscopy would be a week and a half after the referral is made next week providing there's a cancellation, but it could be longer.
    My symptoms relative to CRC are:
    -change of bowel habits
    -crushing fatigue-though INTERMITTENTLY
    -shortness of breath-though INTERMITTENTLY
    -constipation/bloating/gas
    -some abdominal pain/low back pain-getting worse over time
    -marginal nausea some of the time but no vomiting-yet
    An issue in my case is that I already have Chronic Prostatitis (pain) and POTS-like symptoms (intermittently, but they are debilitating when present). The treatment for the Prostatitis symptoms is ABDOMINAL STRETCHING ROUTINES AND PELVIC FLOOR TRIGGER POINT RELEASES which I need to do every day. If abdominal CRC surgery happens there won't be any more Prostatitis self-treatment for a very long time-OR needed weekly chiropractic visits either. So my situation is further complicated by these other two conditions-neither of which is a GE's purview. Specialists tend to focus on 'their thing' but I have to still live with THREE different conditions if I allow them to do 'their thing.' I'd also have to continue to cook for myself-I live alone plus I'm on the Paleo Diet! so processed foods are OUT-plus my home is a complete mess (no place for a hired caregiver to even sit down) right now and I'm too sick to even begin the sorting/tossing/cleaning process and with a sore abdomen).
    Very hard to make a decision what to do. It will be very much harder if the colonoscopy result is positive for CRC, but I have that 'deep down inner voice' too, telling me my current condition is serious. I already know it's long-lived. And I've already spent DECADES of my life debilitated by Prostatitis and a CRC surgery would likely make that cindition worse, perhaps permanently so. I'm no longer young and able to heal from ANYTHING so well any more.
    How does the patient weigh so many variables, factors, and possible outcomes against each other while the specialist is focused on 'their thing?' Quality of life-downright liveability at all-is important too, not just LENGTH of life. How does the weakened patient fight for a natural alternative to chemo with an allopathic doctor who's likely to insist on it being chemo or nothing?

    • @Abhinav-yl3ys
      @Abhinav-yl3ys ปีที่แล้ว

      Which stage cancer do you had?

    • @ChipsAplentyBand
      @ChipsAplentyBand ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Abhinav-yl3ys No diagnosis yet.

    • @JeviPachingan
      @JeviPachingan ปีที่แล้ว

      How did it go?

    • @aiquinn
      @aiquinn ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@ChipsAplentyBand what's the update?

    • @ChipsAplentyBand
      @ChipsAplentyBand ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aiquinn Still no diagnosis. Saw a gastroenterologist's NP assistant on Dec. 4 (after a 2+ month wait) who apparently was not prepared to listen much (enough) to my case history, issues and concerns (including about having a colonoscopy done) which I'd written down beforehand. When I asked upon arrival how long my appointment time would be I was told 30 minutes; the NP was done with me in 15 minutes. Two things I did get: Stethoscopic examination of my abdomen and a home SIBO breath test kit was ordered-however, once it arrived it was the less accurate of the two SIBO tests and it will have to wait until February anyway because I'm still doing an herbal SIBO treatment protocol with antimicrobials in it at home until early January and those must have been discontinued 2-4 weeks before the test can be self-administered.
      My local hospital has no contract with a gastroenterologist at present so there will be no substantive help available for me from them either, I learned during a $12,000 overnight hospital stay in mid-October. My remaining option is an online SIBO specialist or SIBO coach, provided that SIBO is indeed what ails me. I'm well aware that I got 'the brush off' by the NP ON Dec. 4; some possible reasons for that include:
      1. I'm old fashioned and male and stood up when she entered the room out of respect.
      2. My paperwork listed many dietary and SIBO treatment protocol supplements but no prescription or over-the-counter pharmaceuticals were listed at all (I don't take any).
      3. I've done a lot of self-education about IBS/SIBO since my symptoms began in early September and she didn't seem to like that.
      4. I had beyond-average concerns about doing a colonoscopy first thing (re: aggravating my current Prostatitis flare-up and hemorrhoid situations further; possibly upsetting my only recently improved gut motility/transit time issue with the prep/fasting necessary for the colonoscopy and doing it at a time when my weight is already too low to interrupt my eating; the nonzero danger of intestinal perforation and/or infection from the scope; the ability of the exam to only check the lower part of the colon). I was very much prepared to agree to proceed immediately with any noninvasive testing they wished to do (e.g., scan, ultrasound, blood or stool analysis) but the NP did not let me offer that comment in her allotted appointment time. She also repeatedly interrupted me before I could finish answering the questions she had asked me.

  • @ldfjlas
    @ldfjlas 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What do you mean you dont think it is bad luck? World class athletes in amazingly good health get cancer too. Random terrible stuff happens to innocent people daily.

  • @Minris1
    @Minris1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What culture did you grow up in that people see cancer as a failure????
    The pity is more sympathy than anything. Of course there is pity as well because it’s a horrible thing to have. Especially so young. But it’s not a negative pity. It’s not an accusation.
    IMO I think very few people - VERY FEW - people would think it was a failure to have cancer. And those people are not worth knowing.
    My mum was NOT a failure for getting cancer at 42 and dying at 44, 35 years ago. It wasn’t something she did or didn’t do.
    That makes me mad. And I wholeheartedly believe it’s mostly untrue.
    1 in 3 people in Australia will

  • @polianathes
    @polianathes ปีที่แล้ว

    impressive