I was diagnosed with MBC in 2020, and I avoided support groups because I came into this with depression already, and I felt like I had nothing positive to offer at the time. It's been a few years, and things have gotten a lot better, but I don't want to feel obligated if I join something. I don't always feel like participating, but I also think a group might have some good resources I'd be more interested in after living with this for more time.
What you did was completely okay - do whatever feels best to you. When you are ready to join a Support Group (with no pressure to continue returning, but just to see what it's like), we have a group that will welcome you with open arms. Read more: www.nationalbreastcancer.org/nbcf-programs/breast-cancer-support-group/
@@nbcfhello I have stage for 4 breast cancer just recently came back to my bones I’m 45 just wanted to know at this lady did to eat and to prolong her life ?
Thank you for sharing your story. I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at 36 and I’m currently fully responding to treatment. I NEEDED to hear it’s possible to live and that I could possibly see my young children drive, first heart break, maybe get married and all those wonderful and not so wonderful life moments. I SO badly want to live and be here for them. You’ve given me hope and you’re right.. nobody knows.
Thank you for your comment! While there isn't a one-size-fits-all diet for patients, survivors, and thrivers, we do have several resources dedicated to nutrition and healthy recipes. These free eBooks can be found on our website here: www.nationalbreastcancer.org/resources/nutrition-care-ebook/
WOW. WHAT AN AMAZING STORY. STAY BLESSED. GODS NOT DONE WITH YOU. =))) MANY MANY PRAYERS
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Hi Tracy, can you share where you went on your treatment? I’m so happy for you and thank you for sharing your story. Great appreciation to you 😊
I was diagnosed with MBC in 2020, and I avoided support groups because I came into this with depression already, and I felt like I had nothing positive to offer at the time. It's been a few years, and things have gotten a lot better, but I don't want to feel obligated if I join something. I don't always feel like participating, but I also think a group might have some good resources I'd be more interested in after living with this for more time.
What you did was completely okay - do whatever feels best to you. When you are ready to join a Support Group (with no pressure to continue returning, but just to see what it's like), we have a group that will welcome you with open arms. Read more: www.nationalbreastcancer.org/nbcf-programs/breast-cancer-support-group/
@@nbcfhello I have stage for 4 breast cancer just recently came back to my bones I’m 45 just wanted to know at this lady did to eat and to prolong her life ?
Thank you so much for sharing your story ❤
I'd like to know more about the treatments and diet changes that helped her heal 20 years, not just how blessed she is financially and relationships.
I found Radical remission- it was a game changer.
Amazing story I too live with this disease to say I’m scared is an understatement but your story is amazing and you look amazing ❤
Wish you the best, especially a long, happy and healthy live.
Sending you so much love! We are here if you ever need any support. Please don't hesitate to reach out. 💗
You are an inspiration ❤
Amazing woman ❤
Thanks- gives hope.
Happy to hear this video was helpful 💗
It is possibile to have the link of the blog where you put update on your story? Thank you
Hi there! Here is the link: www.nationalbreastcancer.org/blog/spoiler-alert-she-lives/
Thank you for sharing your story. I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at 36 and I’m currently fully responding to treatment. I NEEDED to hear it’s possible to live and that I could possibly see my young children drive, first heart break, maybe get married and all those wonderful and not so wonderful life moments. I SO badly want to live and be here for them. You’ve given me hope and you’re right.. nobody knows.
So you are done with treatment?
Hello! We responded to an earlier comment - Tracy has been NED since 2009.
Hello! So is Tracy don’t have any treatment now? Just periodic check up? Tks for your reply🙏🙏🙏
Are you not having any treatment?
Tracy has been NED since 2009!
Hello! So is she don’t have any medical treatment now? Just periodic checkup? Tks for your reply🙏🙏🙏
@@nbcfwhat is NED?
@@yazosoyo Hello! NED means No Evidence of Disease.
Please let us know what else you did to survive: any diet changes for example?
Thank you for your comment! While there isn't a one-size-fits-all diet for patients, survivors, and thrivers, we do have several resources dedicated to nutrition and healthy recipes. These free eBooks can be found on our website here: www.nationalbreastcancer.org/resources/nutrition-care-ebook/