My mum is just about to go through this after breast cancer. Your video really is inspiring Victoria. I’m a 36 year old lad who didn’t know what to say to my mum but this really has helped me. You are a legend. Your so brave x x
My daughter had same cancer as you and had breast off 2 days ago your video diary is so inspiring to us and helped me also understand the journey she will be having radio therapy soon so thank u so much for doing this video diary and I wish you all the luck in the world xx
Well done Victoria. It has really put my mind at ease after watching you go through your treatment. I start my treatment next week and watching you has really made me feel more positive. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your painful experience with us .I hope you are in a good health now. I am starting my Radiotherapy after one week and your diary helped me a lot. Wish you a full recovery from Saudia Arabia.
Thanks Victoria, I'm being referred to my local breast clinic as an urgent case,but I'm praying it's not bc, hope you're well and remain cancer free xx thanks for your videos xx
I’m pleased that you’ve posted your journey Victoria. I posted comments about my successful treatment for aggressive prostate cancer. The only problem is that I suffered from was awful fatigue problems after 37 radio therapy treatments. I know how you feel.
I take you love and strength, my journey is about to start with radiation and I am so nervous, but watching you has made me feel a lot more positive. I thank you and agree the NHS staff have been fantastic to me as well.
wow! what a fantastic lady, she has given me hope, and welcome information, congratulations Victoria you are so brave showing us that things DO get better, I am awaiting radiotherapy and very nervous but you have put it all in perspective..keep well and happy and thankyou.
Victoria I've just watched this as I've been recalled on my mammagram on the 11th October this week, thanks for giving me the courage to go& face this scarey time. My sister had breast cancer & another member of my family had the same.you are an amazing lady an inspiration & Godbless you i wish you all the very best in the future take care hugs Susan in Cambridgeshire
Victoria im sobbing, ive just finished my last dose of radio too, im lucky no chemo and mine was 3×neg. Its a whirlwind ride isnt it, not a ride we ever signed up for lol. Well done u! Best wishes and hugs xx
I can relate to those years Good luck and god bless you. Freedom from machines and those regimented fractions of radation. Cancer free I pray for you and me and everyone else. Thanks for your love and strength xx.
Good luck......this is helpful for all others who need to go through radiotherapy ....my brother had to have it at st Thomas hospital and it would take us all day to get there and back home....my brother had bad days too...u r so brave....all people who have cancer ....are so brave....thank you for this....!!!
Victoria, thank you so much for sharing your story with such an openness and honesty. I think it was Nietzche who said: If you know the "why" people are able to cope with most everything in life. Your dare to be vulnerable is your strengt! Congratulations on what you have achieved. Dank je wel voor het delen.
Well done Victoria! Really glad that you've completed the process of your whole breast cancer treatment. However on the point regarding long term effects of consuming tamoxifen daily for 10 years, it MAY actually increase the risk of endometrial (uterus) cancer. Then again, it differs from individual to individual and it's a sweeping statement if I say it could affect you. Nonetheless, I thought it'll be good to point it out lest you're unaware so that you can speak to your oncologist if needed :)
I'm a student radiographer and I found this really interesting. I always ask my patients how they are coping but this gave me a whole new perspective of what patients go through on a day to day basis when they are prescribed radiotherapy
You look so pretty with little makeup and few eyelashes. Very Beautiful woman and your wig looks fantastic. You have made me feel happier that the Hair Loss is harder than the surgery. I have Chemo on Tuesday and Wig appointment on Wednesday and I'll be using the cold cap, well I'll try it.
When Joanna Gosling presents the Victoria Derbyshire program I watch it , its good . When Victoria Derbyshire presents the Victoria Derbyshire progam I change channel , I watch something else .
Now why male supporters on the internet come as a surprise ? Further,I would like to see diaries of men struggling with cancers that target the male anatomy and would hope that most women would lend their support as well.
Thanks for this wonderful video! I've just finished radiation and this is a terrific description of the process and emotional reaction to it. Hope it encourages other patients. ❤️🩹
My mum is just about to go through this after breast cancer. Your video really is inspiring Victoria. I’m a 36 year old lad who didn’t know what to say to my mum but this really has helped me. You are a legend. Your so brave x x
My daughter had same cancer as you and had breast off 2 days ago your video diary is so inspiring to us and helped me also understand the journey she will be having radio therapy soon so thank u so much for doing this video diary and I wish you all the luck in the world xx
Aww so emotional just starting my journey now xx
Thank you Victoria, starting my radiotherapy in a few days. Your video has helped a great deal. xx
Well done Victoria. It has really put my mind at ease after watching you go through your treatment. I start my treatment next week and watching you has really made me feel more positive. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your cancer story. It's given me faith to start my own cancer chemo journey this Wednesday
Good luck! My husband starts next week.
Day has gone well. Glad to have got it started. Staff were brilliant, kind and caring.
Well done, Victoria and thank you for taking us on this journey with you. I wouldn't call it a pleasure; but it's been fascinating to watch.
Thank you for sharing your painful experience with us .I hope you are in a good health now.
I am starting my Radiotherapy after one week and your diary helped me a lot.
Wish you a full recovery from Saudia Arabia.
Wishing you all the very best, thank you for sharing your journey with us.
bless her heart brave women bless all women fighting this horrible illness very brave people
Thank you so much for sharing! Happy for you! Looking forward to the end of my treatment too!!!
God Bless you Rafaela, may you be completely healed very soon, in Jesus name.
Thank you for these videos. Just been diagnosed and this really helps what I have coming 😊
Thanks Victoria, I'm being referred to my local breast clinic as an urgent case,but I'm praying it's not bc, hope you're well and remain cancer free xx thanks for your videos xx
Thankyou and much love for sharing your story. Both tears and joy for you.
I’m pleased that you’ve posted your journey Victoria. I posted comments about my successful treatment for aggressive prostate cancer. The only problem is that I suffered from was awful fatigue problems after 37 radio therapy treatments. I know how you feel.
I take you love and strength, my journey is about to start with radiation and I am so nervous, but watching you has made me feel a lot more positive. I thank you and agree the NHS staff have been fantastic to me as well.
You are great Victoria.Just like you''ve said, make the most of the rest of your life.Gotta tell you,I see the world diffrent now.
wow! what a fantastic lady, she has given me hope, and welcome information, congratulations Victoria you are so brave showing us that things DO get better, I am awaiting radiotherapy and very nervous but you have put it all in perspective..keep well and happy and thankyou.
I start radiotherapy soon, your video put me at ease 💕
Kudos to this marvelous woman!
Victoria I've just watched this as I've been recalled on my mammagram on the 11th October this week, thanks for giving me the courage to go& face this scarey time. My sister had breast cancer & another member of my family had the same.you are an amazing lady an inspiration & Godbless you i wish you all the very best in the future take care hugs Susan in Cambridgeshire
Victoria im sobbing, ive just finished my last dose of radio too, im lucky no chemo and mine was 3×neg.
Its a whirlwind ride isnt it, not a ride we ever signed up for lol.
Well done u! Best wishes and hugs xx
I can relate to those years Good luck and god bless you. Freedom from machines and those regimented fractions of radation. Cancer free I pray for you and me and everyone else. Thanks for your love and strength xx.
Just reading this. Congratulations on fininishing and being a survivor. Prayers you are doing well now.
Thank you for documenting this! I hope you stay cancer free! Please keep up documenting your experience it is very helpful.
Thank you Victoria a very inspiring video. God bless
I’m glad your doing so good in the beginning of the Video.
Good luck......this is helpful for all others who need to go through radiotherapy ....my brother had to have it at st Thomas hospital and it would take us all day to get there and back home....my brother had bad days too...u r so brave....all people who have cancer ....are so brave....thank you for this....!!!
A poignant, informative and inspiring series of videos. Thank you
Beautiful woman take care of yourself and continue to be strong
Victoria, thank you so much for sharing your story with such an openness and honesty.
I think it was Nietzche who said: If you know the "why" people are able to cope with most everything in life.
Your dare to be vulnerable is your strengt! Congratulations on what you have achieved. Dank je wel voor het delen.
Well done mate
Love you! You brave woman you!
Stay strong brave lady x
Amazing Victoria x
in America this would cost hundreds of thousands
Yes, a lot of people in the UK complain about the state of the NHS but, I, for one am grateful of it.
Well done XXX
God Bless You,
Well done Victoria! Really glad that you've completed the process of your whole breast cancer treatment.
However on the point regarding long term effects of consuming tamoxifen daily for 10 years, it MAY actually increase the risk of endometrial (uterus) cancer. Then again, it differs from individual to individual and it's a sweeping statement if I say it could affect you.
Nonetheless, I thought it'll be good to point it out lest you're unaware so that you can speak to your oncologist if needed :)
Good to see you looking so well. I'm starting Chemo next week , then radiotherapy. Good to see your story.
Thank the lord Victoria
I'm a student radiographer and I found this really interesting. I always ask my patients how they are coping but this gave me a whole new perspective of what patients go through on a day to day basis when they are prescribed radiotherapy
You look so pretty with little makeup and few eyelashes. Very Beautiful woman and your wig looks fantastic. You have made me feel happier that the Hair Loss is harder than the surgery. I have Chemo on Tuesday and Wig appointment on Wednesday and I'll be using the cold cap, well I'll try it.
My local hospital is 40 mins away
Did you use bio oil Victoria it is good to use on the scar
Cancer is a business.
I’m a little afraid of height! Does it. Seem high when your laying down.
practice listening English!!!!
🙏💖💐🌏😢😍👏🏻
Funny how these warmongers hold out their cap for other people's empathy when they're at risk
When Joanna Gosling presents the Victoria Derbyshire program I watch it , its good . When Victoria Derbyshire presents the Victoria Derbyshire progam I change channel , I watch something else .
Another male typing wonderfully kind, intelligent, supportive things to a woman on the internet. Not a cliche at all. Bravo, Stu.
Now why male supporters on the internet come as a surprise ? Further,I would like to see diaries of men struggling with cancers that target the male anatomy and would hope that most women would lend their support as well.
Thanks for this wonderful video! I've just finished radiation and this is a terrific description of the process and emotional reaction to it. Hope it encourages other patients. ❤️🩹