Hi Meg, I also was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at a VERY young age, 17, just after graduating from high school. I had stage 4 ovarian cancer in 1981. My tumor was the size of a basketball they told me before it burst inside me. That was my diagnosis, a trip to the emergency room and emergency surgery, removal of the infected ovary, 2 years of chemo once a month, then exploratory surgery after that to make sure there was no cancer left. I'm now 60, I had 5 children and have been cancer free ever since. God is good, you are a fighter! God bless ❤😮
How could living through an experience like yours at such a young age not change you? It is a testament to your exceptional empathy that you are willing to share this story as well as your WFPB journey in the hopes that someone out there ... feeling alone and scared ... can take some solace and be given hope. You are an amazing, inspirational individual.
Meg, thank you for sharing such a difficult and personal time in your life. Your story will help many people who are going through a similar situation.
Hi Meg, thank you so much for sharing your story. I’ve had two dermoid cysts and also removed my right ovary and fallopian tube. I can’t thank you enough for sharing your whole food plant based journey and the encouragement you give to everyone. It would be great to hear Chris’ thoughts if he’s comfortable sharing. Thank you again for sending positivity in the world.
You're welcome. Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm thrilled that my channel is encouraging and helpful to you! Thanks for letting me know that you'd like to hear from Chris about my cancer journey. I think he will likely share his perspective in a future video. Thanks for watching! ❤️
Thank you for posting this video. I can see how difficult it was for you to talk about. Your sharing what you went through is courageous and will help many. Proud of you!
I just listened to you. Thank you for sharing your experience. My heart goes out to you 💗 Meg, I wish you a happy healthy future 🙏 ... I recently had a salpingo unilateral oophorectomy. 1 month later I was diagnosed with a rare type of ovarian cancer. I was misdiagnosed by nurses and doctors from 2 different hospitals over 3 years! I trusted my own instincts and I went back to my GP and I insisted on being referred to a different hospital. It has been a very worrying, stressful time for me. 😔
I'm so sorry you had to go through all you've been through but I'm glad it's all been resolved. I'm so happy you survived it all. My hat goes off to Chris for sticking with you through some very difficult times. I would love to hear his perspective on all of this.
Thank you for sharing your story. I lost my beloved mommy to stage 4 ovarian cancer. It was highly aggressive and came and overwhelmed her seemingly overnight though of course in reality it probably didn’t. She had 14 months. She was far too advanced and unwell for any surgery when diagnosed. Sadly the chemo just didn’t keep it down as they hoped
Meg thank you for share I can’t imagine what you and your family was going though at the time Because just listen to your story I sat here and crying As you Inspire me too be a better person The best part is you have a great family and friends who stuck by you and now you feel better and cancer free
Thanks so much Larissa. It was a difficult time in my life and hard to film, but you're right - I'm thrilled to be cancer free with great health, and amazing family and friends. Thank you for being part of the Plant Fit Meg community. ❤️
Thank you for sharing. I had similar symptoms of urine retention and was sent to a urologist who misdiagnosed me with a neurogenic bladder and telling me I needed to see a neurologist. I was handed a box of catheters and told I would be using those the remainder of my life. This just did not feel right to me so saw a Gyno NP who within 15 minutes found a softball size ovarian tumor. We need to always advocate for ourselves! Thank you for having the courage to share your story so other women can be empowered. 💙
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing your story SharonKay. You're absolutely right about advocating for ourselves! It's SO important to trust our instincts and follow-up if something doesn't seem quite right.❤
It hurts to know the amount of people who aren’t treated with kindness and compassion during the surgical process. I can recall feeling very uncomfortable and frightened by my health in the hands of individuals who seems cold and withdrawn. My hope is always in God.
Thank you so much for your kind message. It means so much to me that my channel has been helpful to you. Thanks for watching and being part of the Plant Fit Meg community. ❤️
Thank you for sharing. I’ve had super bloating, abdominal pain, constant pressure on my bladder and I’ve had multiple male doctors completely dismiss my pain. Finally I found a great female obgyn and am getting an ultrasound soon so I’m on the right path to figuring things out. I really appreciate you making this video because I feel like so many women have doctors brush symptoms under the table until things are really really bad.
I'm so sorry to hear that you've had your symptoms dismissed by doctors. I'm glad to hear that you have an obgyn you trust who will help you to find out what's going on. I'm wishing you all the best! 🩵
Oh Meg, I can imagine how difficult this video was to make. I admire your courage and the empathy and compassion that you expressed in this video. I'm so sorry that you had to go through this. It must have been terribly traumatizing for a 20-year-old. Fortunately you have a wonderful family, good friends and Chris in your corner. Thank you so much for sharing this. I believe a whole food plant-based diet will definitely lessen your risk for illness and keep you healthy. I would be interested to hear Chris talk about his feelings of going through this with you. I wish you all the best in the future Meg. I'm so glad I have gotten to follow you on your WFPB journey. I found you early on in my plant based journey and have learned a lot from you as well as some very yummy recipes and smiled alot at the antics of your son talking about the veggies and fruits he likes. He is an amazing boy🌷❤️🇨🇦
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful message, Janice. I'm so glad that you found my channel early in your plant-based journey and have gotten a lot of value from my videos and recipes. I appreciate you being a part of the Plant Fit Meg community. 😊❤️
Thanks for sharing this Meg because it would have been emotional to talk about it. Unfortunately there is a disconnection between cancer and other chronic illness and what people eat daily and it's a issue that needs to be discussed. I haven't experienced cancer but hopefully changing my diet to a vegan WFPB diet reduces the chance of that happening. Hopefully this video is encouraging and giving hope to others who are enduring cancer and I know at least one vegan WFPB TH-camr that I won't mention by name that this would help them. Love 🥰 the video and love 💕 Meg & family for enduring this and it's made Meg & family stronger and drawn them closer as a result. Have a good week and see you in the next video.
Thanks David. This video was difficult to film, but I hope it's helpful to those dealing with cancer (or those who have dealt with it in the past). I wish I knew about a WFPB diet sooner, but am so grateful that I'm living a healthy lifestyle now and doing what I can to reduce my risk of disease in the future. Wishing you good health now and in future. Thanks for watching! ❤️
@@Inspirationmotivationnfaith Thanks Diana! It was difficult to open up about my cancer journey, but it's worth sharing my story if it can help others. ❤
I have two different types of cancer! Sertoli Leydig and Endometriod carcinoma which spread from the endometrial lining ! I had ovarian cancer in both ovaries, cervical, and Endometriod ( uterine)! My cancer was found because of a terrible car accident that I was in, and the ER did CT's from head to toe and found my cancer. I don't have any one to talk to about my feelings because my family doesn't want to talk about it!
Sorry that your family isn’t supportive . Please seek help whether it’s therapy or a close friend . Stay strong and take care! God bless u always ❤ may u heal from all these cancers :( I’m going through it as well and feel so lonely. 😢I have my surgery 7/29/24 . Praying 🙏 it goes well
I'm so sorry to hear that you were in a major car accident, that you have multiple types of cancer, and that your family don't want to discuss it. It's very hard on family members, but they aren't the ones going through it, and you need support! Reach out to trusted friends, find a support group, and/or speak to a therapist about your feelings. Wishing you all the best. 🩵
I am sorry you had to have to go through that and especially at such a young age. Do you know of Jessica on Krocks in the Kitchen a plant based TH-cam. She has stage 3 or ovarian cancer at age 36. The doctor told her the risks were very small of her having cancer. If you are interested, you can find her channel and here her story. But it might might something too much for you. You ate doing good work by sharing this way of life.
Thank you Carolyn. Yes, I'm familiar with Jessica and Brian from Krocks in the Kitchen. I reached out to Jessica to lend support and offered to have a chat anytime if it would be helpful to her. ❤️
Meg, thank you for sharing. I’ve had multiple family members pass due to different cancers. I worry that I could end up with cancer. All of my drs/specialists are aware of my concerns about cancer. I get my yearly checkups/exams. Again thank you for talking about something very personal to you. ❤
You're welcome Sheila. I'm so sorry to hear that you've had multiple family members pass away due to cancer. It sounds like you're doing what you can to minimize your risk by living a healthy lifestyle and getting regular checkups. Wishing you good health now and in the future. ❤️
Thank you for sharing 😊 I would like to see your husbands video. I found out I had Stage 4 ovarian cancer in December. Do you mind if I ask what stage your cancer was? Your video was very informative. ❤
I'm so sorry that you have stage 4 ovarian cancer. Mine was stage 3. I'm glad you got something out of this video and I'll check in with Chris about filming a video about his perspective and experience during that time. I'm wishing you all the best with your cancer treatment and your health and wellness overall. ❤️
@@PlantFitMeg hi . Sorry I don't know English well so I didn't understand well your video so can you tell me how many years have you been surviving ovarian cancer .? When did you diagnosed with ovarian cancer
This story was hard to share, but more and more late teens and young adults are getting the diag. of overian cancer--- Hope is what you have passed on. Thank you
@@PlantFitMeg HI sorry my English is not good i am from Uzbekistan so can tell how long have you been surviving from ovarian cancer. How many years have you got ovarian cancer
So, bottom line, you should've had the dermoid cyst removed as soon as possible, that would've prevented...May GOD continue to BLESS your young 🙏 SOUL ❤
I'm not sure whether or not removing the cyst earlier would have prevented my ovarian cancer or not. I guess we'll never know, but I'm thankful that I had it removed when I did and that I've been cancer free for many years now! Thank you for your well wishes. 🙂
Yes, the ultrasound showed that it was a dermoid cyst and that was confirmed upon removal. I don't recall how large it was, but it was causing me pain and interfering with my ability to function normally. I'm happy to be cancer free and thriving now! I'm also doing everything I can to minimize my risk of a recurrence. 🙂
I’m not sure how to approach my doctor about wanting to get checked out, I’ve had some issues that raise some alarms but I know most symptoms could be one of many things, I’ve been waiting to see the gynaecologist and I’m not sure how to approach that things could be getting worse
I'm sorry to hear that you've had some issues and worsening symptoms. I definitely recommend seeing your doctor and gynaecologist to check in about the symptoms you're experiencing. Having a log of what you've been experiencing and how often can help with giving your provider more information to help with ordering tests, finding a diagnosis, and treatment options. Go into appointments prepared to discuss what you've been experiencing and with any questions you have for them. I'm wishing you all the best! 🩵
Hi Meg, I also was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at a VERY young age, 17, just after graduating from high school. I had stage 4 ovarian cancer in 1981. My tumor was the size of a basketball they told me before it burst inside me. That was my diagnosis, a trip to the emergency room and emergency surgery, removal of the infected ovary, 2 years of chemo once a month, then exploratory surgery after that to make sure there was no cancer left. I'm now 60, I had 5 children and have been cancer free ever since. God is good, you are a fighter! God bless ❤😮
U hv children without ovaries।। Or with one ovary able to give birth
Please I'd like to get in touch with you
@@RamanDeep-gz9jd I still had 1 ovary left to have children
I have stage 4B Ovarian. I couldn't find many stories like yours. So glad you shared.
I think us women should make a virtual support group for us going through all of this
I agree
How could living through an experience like yours at such a young age not change you?
It is a testament to your exceptional empathy that you are willing to share this story as well as your WFPB journey in the hopes that someone out there ... feeling alone and scared ... can take some solace and be given hope. You are an amazing, inspirational individual.
Thank you so much. That means so much to me. ❤️
Meg, thank you for sharing such a difficult and personal time in your life. Your story will help many people who are going through a similar situation.
Thanks so much, Margarita! ❤️
Hi Meg, thank you so much for sharing your story. I’ve had two dermoid cysts and also removed my right ovary and fallopian tube. I can’t thank you enough for sharing your whole food plant based journey and the encouragement you give to everyone. It would be great to hear Chris’ thoughts if he’s comfortable sharing. Thank you again for sending positivity in the world.
You're welcome. Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm thrilled that my channel is encouraging and helpful to you! Thanks for letting me know that you'd like to hear from Chris about my cancer journey. I think he will likely share his perspective in a future video. Thanks for watching! ❤️
Wow, Meg. Thank you for sharing this incredibly personal video. I am so glad you are not only a survivor, but a thriver❤
Thank you Trish! 🩵
Thank you for posting this video. I can see how difficult it was for you to talk about. Your sharing what you went through is courageous and will help many. Proud of you!
Thanks so much Ellen! It means so much to me that you watched this video and commented. Thanks for your support! ❤️
I just listened to you. Thank you for sharing your experience. My heart goes out to you 💗 Meg, I wish you a happy healthy future 🙏
... I recently had a salpingo unilateral oophorectomy. 1 month later I was diagnosed with a rare type of ovarian cancer. I was misdiagnosed by nurses and doctors from 2 different hospitals over 3 years! I trusted my own instincts and I went back to my GP and I insisted on being referred to a different hospital. It has been a very worrying, stressful time for me. 😔
I'm so sorry you had to go through all you've been through but I'm glad it's all been resolved. I'm so happy you survived it all. My hat goes off to Chris for sticking with you through some very difficult times. I would love to hear his perspective on all of this.
Thanks so much for your support Linda! 😊❤️
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sweet video.. thank you for sharing. Stage 4 ovarian one year and counting ... It's hard;/// best wishes for you, Jill
Thank you for sharing your story. I lost my beloved mommy to stage 4 ovarian cancer. It was highly aggressive and came and overwhelmed her seemingly overnight though of course in reality it probably didn’t. She had 14 months. She was far too advanced and unwell for any surgery when diagnosed. Sadly the chemo just didn’t keep it down as they hoped
Meg thank you for share I can’t imagine what you and your family was going though at the time Because just listen to your story I sat here and crying As you
Inspire me too be a better person The best part is you have a great family and friends who stuck by you and now you feel better and cancer free
Thanks so much Larissa. It was a difficult time in my life and hard to film, but you're right - I'm thrilled to be cancer free with great health, and amazing family and friends. Thank you for being part of the Plant Fit Meg community. ❤️
love you! I know this was far from easy!!!! Bless you, you have shown great strength!!!
Thanks so much Katherine! ❤
Thank you for sharing. I had similar symptoms of urine retention and was sent to a urologist who misdiagnosed me with a neurogenic bladder and telling me I needed to see a neurologist. I was handed a box of catheters and told I would be using those the remainder of my life. This just did not feel right to me so saw a Gyno NP who within 15 minutes found a softball size ovarian tumor. We need to always advocate for ourselves! Thank you for having the courage to share your story so other women can be empowered. 💙
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing your story SharonKay. You're absolutely right about advocating for ourselves! It's SO important to trust our instincts and follow-up if something doesn't seem quite right.❤
Thank you so much for sharing. My heart went out to you. God keep you.
You're welcome. Thank you for watching! ❤️
It hurts to know the amount of people who aren’t treated with kindness and compassion during the surgical process. I can recall feeling very uncomfortable and frightened by my health in the hands of individuals who seems cold and withdrawn. My hope is always in God.
I am so sorry you have had to go through so much, but I am very grateful you survived because you have changed SO many lives, mine included. ❤🙏
Thank you so much for your kind message. It means so much to me that my channel has been helpful to you. Thanks for watching and being part of the Plant Fit Meg community. ❤️
Thank you for sharing your personal story - 🙏
You're welcome Betty. Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you for sharing. I’ve had super bloating, abdominal pain, constant pressure on my bladder and I’ve had multiple male doctors completely dismiss my pain. Finally I found a great female obgyn and am getting an ultrasound soon so I’m on the right path to figuring things out. I really appreciate you making this video because I feel like so many women have doctors brush symptoms under the table until things are really really bad.
I'm so sorry to hear that you've had your symptoms dismissed by doctors. I'm glad to hear that you have an obgyn you trust who will help you to find out what's going on. I'm wishing you all the best! 🩵
You are awesome...Love and Blessings to you!
Thank you! ❤️
Oh Meg, I can imagine how difficult this video was to make. I admire your courage and the empathy and compassion that you expressed in this video. I'm so sorry that you had to go through this. It must have been terribly traumatizing for a 20-year-old. Fortunately you have a wonderful family, good friends and Chris in your corner. Thank you so much for sharing this. I believe a whole food plant-based diet will definitely lessen your risk for illness and keep you healthy. I would be interested to hear Chris talk about his feelings of going through this with you. I wish you all the best in the future Meg. I'm so glad I have gotten to follow you on your WFPB journey. I found you early on in my plant based journey and have learned a lot from you as well as some very yummy recipes and smiled alot at the antics of your son talking about the veggies and fruits he likes. He is an amazing boy🌷❤️🇨🇦
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful message, Janice. I'm so glad that you found my channel early in your plant-based journey and have gotten a lot of value from my videos and recipes. I appreciate you being a part of the Plant Fit Meg community. 😊❤️
Me too Meg🤗
You have expressed yourself perfectly ❤
Thanks so much ❤️
Thanks for sharing this Meg because it would have been emotional to talk about it. Unfortunately there is a disconnection between cancer and other chronic illness and what people eat daily and it's a issue that needs to be discussed. I haven't experienced cancer but hopefully changing my diet to a vegan WFPB diet reduces the chance of that happening. Hopefully this video is encouraging and giving hope to others who are enduring cancer and I know at least one vegan WFPB TH-camr that I won't mention by name that this would help them. Love 🥰 the video and love 💕 Meg & family for enduring this and it's made Meg & family stronger and drawn them closer as a result. Have a good week and see you in the next video.
Thanks David. This video was difficult to film, but I hope it's helpful to those dealing with cancer (or those who have dealt with it in the past). I wish I knew about a WFPB diet sooner, but am so grateful that I'm living a healthy lifestyle now and doing what I can to reduce my risk of disease in the future. Wishing you good health now and in future. Thanks for watching! ❤️
Love you Meg, thank you for posting this!
Thank you Diana! ❤️
@@PlantFitMeg I just wanted to give a hug while I cried through your video.
@@Inspirationmotivationnfaith Aww! Sorry I made you cry. Thanks for watching and being a part of the Plant Fit Meg community. ❤
@@PlantFitMeg You story was just so touching and I am so glad you told it. All of your feelings expressed will help someone else with their journey
@@Inspirationmotivationnfaith Thanks Diana! It was difficult to open up about my cancer journey, but it's worth sharing my story if it can help others. ❤
I have two different types of cancer! Sertoli Leydig and Endometriod carcinoma which spread from the endometrial lining ! I had ovarian cancer in both ovaries, cervical, and Endometriod ( uterine)! My cancer was found because of a terrible car accident that I was in, and the ER did CT's from head to toe and found my cancer. I don't have any one to talk to about my feelings because my family doesn't want to talk about it!
Sorry that your family isn’t supportive . Please seek help whether it’s therapy or a close friend . Stay strong and take care! God bless u always ❤ may u heal from all these cancers :( I’m going through it as well and feel so lonely. 😢I have my surgery 7/29/24 . Praying 🙏 it goes well
I'm so sorry to hear that you were in a major car accident, that you have multiple types of cancer, and that your family don't want to discuss it. It's very hard on family members, but they aren't the ones going through it, and you need support! Reach out to trusted friends, find a support group, and/or speak to a therapist about your feelings. Wishing you all the best. 🩵
I hope your surgery went well! Wishing you health and wellness. 🩵
I am sorry you had to have to go through that and especially at such a young age. Do you know of Jessica on Krocks in the Kitchen a plant based TH-cam. She has stage 3 or ovarian cancer at age 36. The doctor told her the risks were very small of her having cancer. If you are interested, you can find her channel and here her story. But it might might something too much for you.
You ate doing good work by sharing this way of life.
Thank you Carolyn. Yes, I'm familiar with Jessica and Brian from Krocks in the Kitchen. I reached out to Jessica to lend support and offered to have a chat anytime if it would be helpful to her. ❤️
❤❤ and just more ❤❤❤ 💐
Thanks so much! ❤️
Meg, thank you for sharing. I’ve had multiple family members pass due to different cancers. I worry that I could end up with cancer. All of my drs/specialists are aware of my concerns about cancer. I get my yearly checkups/exams. Again thank you for talking about something very personal to you. ❤
You're welcome Sheila. I'm so sorry to hear that you've had multiple family members pass away due to cancer. It sounds like you're doing what you can to minimize your risk by living a healthy lifestyle and getting regular checkups. Wishing you good health now and in the future. ❤️
Thank you for sharing 😊 I would like to see your husbands video. I found out I had Stage 4 ovarian cancer in December. Do you mind if I ask what stage your cancer was? Your video was very informative. ❤
I'm so sorry that you have stage 4 ovarian cancer. Mine was stage 3. I'm glad you got something out of this video and I'll check in with Chris about filming a video about his perspective and experience during that time. I'm wishing you all the best with your cancer treatment and your health and wellness overall. ❤️
@@PlantFitMeg hi . Sorry I don't know English well so I didn't understand well your video so can you tell me how many years have you been surviving ovarian cancer .? When did you diagnosed with ovarian cancer
This story was hard to share, but more and more late teens and young adults are getting the diag. of overian cancer--- Hope is what you have passed on. Thank you
Thank you Ann. ❤️
@@PlantFitMeg HI sorry my English is not good i am from Uzbekistan so can tell how long have you been surviving from ovarian cancer. How many years have you got ovarian cancer
So, bottom line, you should've had the dermoid cyst removed as soon as possible, that would've prevented...May GOD continue to BLESS your young 🙏 SOUL ❤
I'm not sure whether or not removing the cyst earlier would have prevented my ovarian cancer or not. I guess we'll never know, but I'm thankful that I had it removed when I did and that I've been cancer free for many years now! Thank you for your well wishes. 🙂
Hi Meg, How did you know know it was a dermoid cyst? Did your US results report showed that? How big was your cyst? My prayers are with you.
Yes, the ultrasound showed that it was a dermoid cyst and that was confirmed upon removal. I don't recall how large it was, but it was causing me pain and interfering with my ability to function normally. I'm happy to be cancer free and thriving now! I'm also doing everything I can to minimize my risk of a recurrence. 🙂
Hello sorry if I missed it but what kind of ovarian cancer did you have?
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Thanks for watching, Lynda Jane. ❤️
Thank you for sharing ❤
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching! ❤️
I get yearly ultrasounds….. All women should be educated to know this, but they are not.
I am so happy you are good now. Sorry my engslish🙈💜🌷🌺 . How old you are now?
You’re so incredibly beautiful ❤
I’m not sure how to approach my doctor about wanting to get checked out, I’ve had some issues that raise some alarms but I know most symptoms could be one of many things, I’ve been waiting to see the gynaecologist and I’m not sure how to approach that things could be getting worse
I'm sorry to hear that you've had some issues and worsening symptoms. I definitely recommend seeing your doctor and gynaecologist to check in about the symptoms you're experiencing. Having a log of what you've been experiencing and how often can help with giving your provider more information to help with ordering tests, finding a diagnosis, and treatment options. Go into appointments prepared to discuss what you've been experiencing and with any questions you have for them. I'm wishing you all the best! 🩵
Are you in remission?
Cancer free!
@PlantFitMeg praise God! So happy for you! ❤️🥰🙏🙌
Hi Meg, I’m wishing you a full happy life❤️🩹
Thank you! 🩵