A cousin of mine was diagnosed with stomach cancer in the 60s. She was about 15 and given 6 months to live. She lived that 6 months, but every time she went back to the doctor, they gave her another 6 months. Her stomach was removed and she had eery treatment available at that time, but they still thought she'd die soon. She lived into her 70s. Doctors could not figure out why she survived when she was slated to die from a stage 4 stomach cancer.
I'm being treated for cancer 2nd time and my husband is also being treated for cancer, GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING AS WELL 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
My name is Cheryl. I'm using my husband Lesters phone, that's why his name shows up. I just wanted to say, that You, Jennifer Dennis are a STRONG,WONDERFUL WOMAN! I'm 63,(tomorrow 11/19😂🎉). I had cancer when I was 23. Just married and of course trying to get pregnant....didn't happen, never did. But, I was given just 18 months to live and I'm still here. Your positivity and smile bring a smile to my face. I hope that your journey continues with shrinking those darn tumors and that you are pain free. And, you are exactly right, we MUST live each day as if there is no tomorrow. Love to you, your girls, your hubby and the rest of your family. May you have wonderful upcoming Holidays and a splendid 2024❤
It's extremely distressing, that you, as a cancer patient, constantly need to stay at least one step a head of your doctors. That takes a strong person, and not everyone is strong in that situation. Fortunately you've been a great advocate for yourself❣️ I wish you and your family all things good on your continued journey🦋
I had surgery and treatment 11 years ago for stage one stomach cancer. I live in fear everyday of this awful disease returning … stay strong my lovely xx❤️ sending you all my love xx
God bless you in the fight against this awful disease. My niece who was twenty when she got diagnosed with Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. She fought and fought for five years. It’s a tough journey. But you are a warrior.
Thanks for sharing your story. My mother died of stomach cancer in 1956, when she was still a young mother of 42 years. I was eight at the time, and my sister only four. Apart from surgery, there was no decent therepy for stomach cancer at the time. It was a devastating loss for our family and dramatically affected the trajectory of our lives after that.
I can't imagine how hard that must have been and I'm sure still is for you and your family. Is there anything that helped you deal with the loss when you were a child. I always worry about something happening to me and how it will affect my children.
@@bww6798 Not particularly. We simply dealt with whatever life situations presented themselves as best we could. And we made it through pretty well. Today, now both in our 70s, we share a home and are both living our best lives! Wishing you and your family well.
I had a similar experience you could term it. I suddenly felt unwell and fainted. I broke my neck when I fell to the floor basically and the bone in my neck impinged my spinal chord leaving me instantly paralyzed. I left my home by ambulance that fateful Saturday evening and didn’t come home for 5-months. I went from hospital to rehab - returning home a different version of myself and it was a very difficult time for us all. We were all suffering grief and loss collectively and individually. So I know trauma up close and personal. It became my bedfellow. We survived it all with little choice. My marriage became stronger. And my sons who were teens at the time of my accident are now young men who were forced to give up innocence far too young. Life is hard and if anyone tells you any different they’re lying. 😉
I am so happy to see your positive personality. Please use it to fight your cancer. I fought stage 3 breast cancer 11 years ago. When you go through it with a smile on your face, it makes it much easier to fight. I think of all of my blessings and counted them one by one. Keep up the fight! Love from Kentucky. ❤️
There is no other word for this other than devastating utter devastation. Unimaginable. ❤ you are a beautiful young woman with a lovely young family - it’s just devastating
I hate cancer . Keep going girl your doing so well ❤ I have cancer too mine has returned for a 2nd time sending ❤prayers the cancer journey is gruelling 😢
Thank you for being your own advocate for your survival! I too am a cancer survivor of 14 years. I fear developing stomach or colon cancer….God bless you and keep fighting!
My Papa Carlyle passed away from stomach cancer on June 22, 2010 at just 70. He was my best friend. He survived just 28 days from diagnosis to death. I hope that you beat the odds.
I was told “no one dies from stomach cancer here” so we aren’t routinely screened for it, and only alcoholic people get this type of cancer. My mom had most of her stomach removed because of a bleeding ulcer when I was very young and her oncologist told us everyone who had that surgery developed stomach cancer later in life.
I cannot for the life of me understand why people post sad stories on this channel. It should be about positive outcomes, treatment ideas, best wishes of support. (We) cancer patients need that boost to "fight like hell"!
Support the Stomach Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Act! Take action today at GastricCancerAdvocacy.org by emailing Congress now. Help us end stomach cancer!
Went to two hospitals and many different clinics all negative even though I begged them for over 2 years I was awoken by intense pain called EMS went to hospital was told no problems, I said listen if I try to get up I will fall on my head, he grumbled a bit and said, there is one more test I can try and half an hour later I'm on my way for emergency surgery to repair large hole in my stomach, about a month later after having stomach removed I get a call that says Cancer Clinic you have to come in and talk, this is Canada who has the most disgustingly broken health care system ever yet the government brags about free health care system. In the past I would go and pay 2 thousand for a visit in the US until the Covid issues put a stop to that if you didn't get the jab and the bad luck seems to be all mine. Let me tell yah, this kind of a surprise is a real eye opener if you are all on your own without any support other than what you pay for that is far from realistic for the limited service you receive, half of your time is training those you are paying to help you. All I can tell you is damned if you do and damned if you don't, take it from there..
A cousin of mine was diagnosed with stomach cancer in the 60s. She was about 15 and given 6 months to live. She lived that 6 months, but every time she went back to the doctor, they gave her another 6 months. Her stomach was removed and she had eery treatment available at that time, but they still thought she'd die soon. She lived into her 70s. Doctors could not figure out why she survived when she was slated to die from a stage 4 stomach cancer.
God bless her. Sounds like she may have been misdiagnosed.
Doctors don’t always know everything. Obviously God had a reason for your cousin to stay here.❤
I'm being treated for cancer 2nd time and my husband is also being treated for cancer, GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING AS WELL 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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My name is Cheryl. I'm using my husband Lesters phone, that's why his name shows up.
I just wanted to say, that You, Jennifer Dennis are a STRONG,WONDERFUL WOMAN!
I'm 63,(tomorrow 11/19😂🎉). I had cancer when I was 23. Just married and of course trying to get pregnant....didn't happen, never did. But, I was given just 18 months to live and I'm still here.
Your positivity and smile bring a smile to my face. I hope that your journey continues with shrinking those darn tumors and that you are pain free.
And, you are exactly right, we MUST live each day as if there is no tomorrow. Love to you, your girls, your hubby and the rest of your family.
May you have wonderful upcoming Holidays and a splendid 2024❤
my darling 22 year old son died of stomach after only eight and a half months..his death now defines me..
I m sorry for your loss. But I don’t know how this info will help this poor woman?!
Death is not defining. It is part of life. If you let it define you, it will. Get up, get out and get over.
It's extremely distressing, that you, as a cancer patient, constantly need to stay at least one step a head of your doctors. That takes a strong person, and not everyone is strong in that situation.
Fortunately you've been a great advocate for yourself❣️
I wish you and your family all things good on your continued journey🦋
Everyone must be their own health advocates today.
Prayers for a treatment that gets rid of all your cancer.
I had surgery and treatment 11 years ago for stage one stomach cancer. I live in fear everyday of this awful disease returning … stay strong my lovely xx❤️ sending you all my love xx
God bless you in the fight against this awful disease. My niece who was twenty when she got diagnosed with Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. She fought and fought for five years. It’s a tough journey. But you are a warrior.
Thanks for sharing your story. My mother died of stomach cancer in 1956, when she was still a young mother of 42 years. I was eight at the time, and my sister only four. Apart from surgery, there was no decent therepy for stomach cancer at the time. It was a devastating loss for our family and dramatically affected the trajectory of our lives after that.
I can't imagine how hard that must have been and I'm sure still is for you and your family. Is there anything that helped you deal with the loss when you were a child. I always worry about something happening to me and how it will affect my children.
@@bww6798 Not particularly. We simply dealt with whatever life situations presented themselves as best we could. And we made it through pretty well. Today, now both in our 70s, we share a home and are both living our best lives! Wishing you and your family well.
So very sad.
I had a similar experience you could term it. I suddenly felt unwell and fainted. I broke my neck when I fell to the floor basically and the bone in my neck impinged my spinal chord leaving me instantly paralyzed. I left my home by ambulance that fateful Saturday evening and didn’t come home for 5-months. I went from hospital to rehab - returning home a different version of myself and it was a very difficult time for us all. We were all suffering grief and loss collectively and individually.
So I know trauma up close and personal. It became my bedfellow. We survived it all with little choice. My marriage became stronger. And my sons who were teens at the time of my accident are now young men who were forced to give up innocence far too young. Life is hard and if anyone tells you any different they’re lying. 😉
My goodness! That is tough, indeed! Wishing you and your family continued strength!
I am so happy to see your positive personality. Please use it to fight your cancer. I fought stage 3 breast cancer 11 years ago. When you go through it with a smile on your face, it makes it much easier to fight. I think of all of my blessings and counted them one by one. Keep up the fight! Love from Kentucky. ❤️
There is no other word for this other than devastating utter devastation. Unimaginable. ❤ you are a beautiful young woman with a lovely young family - it’s just devastating
I hate cancer . Keep going girl your doing so well ❤ I have cancer too mine has returned for a 2nd time sending ❤prayers the cancer journey is gruelling 😢
Prayers coming your way🙏🙏🙏🙏
You are a sweet heart with a cute, loving family. Stay strong 💪 you warrior ❤
Valiant woman. Thank you for sharing your story.
Sending prayers.
❤ going through testing now ❤ Sorry for your diagnosis you are strong and can give the strong fight❤
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Keep fighting!
I wish you all the best and a long, happy, healthy life. God bless you.
The best advice: advocate for yourself!
Thank you for being your own advocate for your survival! I too am a cancer survivor of 14 years. I fear developing stomach or colon cancer….God bless you and keep fighting!
I’m sorry ❤you can beat this
My Papa Carlyle passed away from stomach cancer on June 22, 2010 at just 70. He was my best friend. He survived just 28 days from diagnosis to death. I hope that you beat the odds.
I'm so sad to hear this I lost my dad last year, and it has devastated me..godbless ❤
Self advocacy is the only way ....if you don't have the skill set - then be coached.
This is great advice ❤
Blessings for strength & calm peace to get you through this journey as you move towards better health❣️
Thank you for sharing your story.
Blessings for a complete recovery
I was told “no one dies from stomach cancer here” so we aren’t routinely screened for it, and only alcoholic people get this type of cancer. My mom had most of her stomach removed because of a bleeding ulcer when I was very young and her oncologist told us everyone who had that surgery developed stomach cancer later in life.
Blessings and love to you❤
1.1.24...Kim here, I'm thinking of you and praying for you and your family!!🥰💜
Praying for you 🙏🏽
Praying for you. God can do miracles
I cannot for the life of me understand why people post sad stories on this channel. It should be about positive outcomes, treatment ideas, best wishes of support. (We) cancer patients need that boost to "fight like hell"!
You are amazing.
Amazing story!
Support the Stomach Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Act! Take action today at GastricCancerAdvocacy.org by emailing Congress now. Help us end stomach cancer!
Bless you🙏
What do you think led to your disease. . ?
Ask to God take control of your life
God Bless
Find a church that has healing mass. Gods by your side always, never give up, never surrender. I'm praying for you.
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That God should've never given her cancer in the first place.
Numbers 6:24-26,
Deuteronomy 28, Joshua 1:7-8,
Psalms 91,
Matthew 12:31-32,
Revelation 20:11-15.
cancer feeds on (eats) sugar.
11 Timothy 1:2,
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God holds us in life 📖🔍⚔️🔥 KJV. He's saved me many times. I'm 50. Blessings 💞
Went to two hospitals and many different clinics all negative even though I begged them for over 2 years I was awoken by intense pain called EMS went to hospital was told no problems, I
said listen if I try to get up I will fall on my head, he grumbled a bit and said, there is one more test I can try and half an hour later I'm on my way for emergency surgery to repair large hole in my stomach, about a month later after having stomach removed I get a call that says Cancer Clinic you have to come in and talk, this is Canada who has the most disgustingly broken health care system ever yet the government brags about free health care system.
In the past I would go and pay 2 thousand for a visit in the US until the Covid issues put a stop to that if you didn't get the jab and the bad luck seems to be all mine. Let me tell yah,
this kind of a surprise is a real eye opener if you are all on your own without any support
other than what you pay for that is far from realistic for the limited service you receive, half of your time is training those you are paying to help you. All I can tell you is damned if you do and damned if you don't, take it from there..
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Look into metabolic therapy, it may be helpful
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