Life After Cancer Update 💙
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SCAN Results
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CT Scan Day!!!
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Life After Cancer UPDATE
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😻Undereye Cat Eye👀
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GET READY WITH ME - LIGHT SMOKEY EYE
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Oncology Appointment/Update
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2020 2021 Recap GRWM
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Ileostomy Reversal Update
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Wound Care after Ileostomy Reversal
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Ileostomy Reversal Update
10:28
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Ileostomy Reversal!
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Gastrografin Enema Test 🍑
11:05
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Ileostomy Reversal?? (UPDATE)
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Cancer or No more Cancer?
11:25
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Some Good and Bad news
11:33
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Ileostomy/stoma Surgery Update :)
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🎗🔔I RANG THE BELL!!!!
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WEEKEND WITH ME-CHEMO UPDATE
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I hate you.
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@nickh1182
@nickh1182 2 күн бұрын
Thank you. This is a great video, very informative. I wish you a long, happy, and healthy life.
@itguy46176
@itguy46176 5 күн бұрын
I know your experience was 2 years ago. I am getting a colostomy reversal next month. Theres a chance I may come out with a ileostomy. Thank you for sharing!
@alisawells3780
@alisawells3780 6 күн бұрын
Hey 😊 I watched all your videos I'm just wondering how your family and you are doing ❤️
@user-zp6ff2gr4n
@user-zp6ff2gr4n 9 күн бұрын
Using a petroleum infused gauze covering will keep the wound protected as it heals, and prevent sticking. Cover with a regular gauze, then an abdominal pad taped over. You dont have to pack unless directed by the surgeon.
@supercorp45
@supercorp45 13 күн бұрын
Are you still ok
@tracymcgrath1192
@tracymcgrath1192 19 күн бұрын
Rip🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🌹🙏 not fair
@marialyman4481
@marialyman4481 21 күн бұрын
I had a purse string closure where my stoma was and pretty much closed on its own after packing was removed.
@fwdflashwebdesign
@fwdflashwebdesign 22 күн бұрын
I guess you beat cancer I am glad it sucks...
@marcfournier823
@marcfournier823 25 күн бұрын
Great demonstration! I'm scheduled for a reversal in a month. I'll probably watch this a few times.
@vicjames2743
@vicjames2743 28 күн бұрын
How are you doing now years after the reversal? Still go often to the bathroom? What foods agree with you and which don't?
@Sabouma28
@Sabouma28 Ай бұрын
Whoa, it's been over a year since you last uploaded a vid... I hope you are alright...
@BrigidDavenport
@BrigidDavenport Ай бұрын
You are very brave. You did a wonderful job explaining things in this video. Thank you and God bless you!!
@cherrypie3942
@cherrypie3942 Ай бұрын
May the Good Lord heal/hear all the prayers for the cancer sufferers, in Jesus name Amen
@cherrypie3942
@cherrypie3942 Ай бұрын
Please everyone reading this message...pray for me for healing and lots more years to help friends and family, Amen
@FitmomEra
@FitmomEra Ай бұрын
Hey girllll how are you doinngggg?!!!!!!!
@laurarosales7897
@laurarosales7897 Ай бұрын
Porque no cierran el orificio 😢😢😢😢
@Dorawood-m5j
@Dorawood-m5j Ай бұрын
Where did you get yours done 1:47
@Dorawood-m5j
@Dorawood-m5j Ай бұрын
Where did you get yours done
@Dorawood-m5j
@Dorawood-m5j Ай бұрын
Where did you get yours
@peggybare6043
@peggybare6043 Ай бұрын
I had a colonoscopy a year ago they couldn’t get the scope all the way through my sigmoid colon they want to do a barium enema test where they put the fluid up your rectum and it shows everything to see what is stopping the scope from going through. I haven’t done it yet because I hate the colon I have an appointment on next week Tuesday I’m going to schedule it. I realize I should’ve done it a year ago when they asked me to, I’ve had the office smelling discharge coming from my bottom. It’s really gross and I keep being anemic having to get iron infusions. I had the stool test completed and they were all three positive so I’ve got to get to the bottom of this. I’m tired of feeling bad thank you so much for telling your story. I pray that you stay cancer free. God bless you.❤️🙏😇🌹🌷
@deadinthewater218
@deadinthewater218 2 ай бұрын
Informative thank you.
@rebekamanualidades
@rebekamanualidades 2 ай бұрын
🫶❤️
@viringotjirimuje6575
@viringotjirimuje6575 2 ай бұрын
This made so emotional May you continue being cancer free🎉❤❤
@mydearjenn
@mydearjenn 2 ай бұрын
I hope you're doing well. Your eyes are yellow here and that's concerning but I see you're active on IG and I pray everything is going good for you.
@Sabouma28
@Sabouma28 Ай бұрын
her eyes being yellow has nothing to do with her cancer.... she has some type of blood disorder
@miflintacanga
@miflintacanga 2 ай бұрын
You look beautiful. God bless you Nd your family and give you a long life. I have to catch up on your older videos. I just watched this video and watched your first video which made me cry. I have a relative fighting this desease too. Love to you and your loved ones.
@valleychick2509
@valleychick2509 2 ай бұрын
Hi. I’m new here I wanted to thank you for making this video I’d also like to check in on you and see how you are feeling ❤ hope all is well
@PacksMozart
@PacksMozart 2 ай бұрын
How are you?
@PacksMozart
@PacksMozart 2 ай бұрын
God bless you ❤️✝️
@LilByrdFly2
@LilByrdFly2 2 ай бұрын
My ER experiences have been terrible too. I had colitis or they would laugh because it was just constipation because I would bleed,vomit and I would go from loose to constipation and I had the pressure with the blood. I lost my mom to Colon cancer in 2018, and my Uncle in 2009 and my sister passed away from pancreatic cancer I'm so so sorry for you ❤
@tracesoflife9500
@tracesoflife9500 2 ай бұрын
I hope your well !
@pixie1310
@pixie1310 2 ай бұрын
"I'm not ready to poop" LMAO.....I felt that!
@zuzukitty-cake3762
@zuzukitty-cake3762 2 ай бұрын
I have spherocytosis too I know how you feel
@lorribettencourt8796
@lorribettencourt8796 2 ай бұрын
Hi iam 71yrs have all symptoms you did. Seard to death putting it off my twin just died reaction to chemotherapy I don't no what to do !!! Love to you my dear prey for you 🙏 ♥
@marissaavitia4123
@marissaavitia4123 2 ай бұрын
I will be having surgery for my takedown next week on Monday July 1st i was super excited when I got my takedown date in the beginning of the month now I'm just super nervous and scared 🙁 I pray every night hoping everything goes well with my surgery 🙏
@pamelarobinson6087
@pamelarobinson6087 3 ай бұрын
Hey Vanessa, I just had mine removed Tuesday, June 18, 2024 and right now makes five days it is so itchy and it looks just like yours now when they put it in it didn’t look bad but right now it looks puffy just like yours and I have a rash it is so itchy 😢
@ronaldihnogaucho8339
@ronaldihnogaucho8339 3 ай бұрын
I have my reversal scheduled for tomorrow hopefully everything turns out good
@octavianr526
@octavianr526 3 ай бұрын
Many, many doctors are so stupid - blood in the stool is an emergency for colonoscopy and iron in the blood tests. There are stool blood tests in pharmacies just for those cases when blood is not observable, at all... Blood in the stool is already a big tumor, having its own chaotic blood supplies, which are weak and therefore suffer continuous ruptures. This is the first diagnosis to be ruled out - cancer. A colonoscopy is not as painful or stressful as a visit to the dentist. It is mandatory to know that if the tumor is in the ascendant or transversal part of the colon, there is NO BLOOD in the stool, but dark color. In such cases, cut out chocolate, coffee, and dark food and look if it remains dark. The color should be light yellow after 3 days of potatoes, rice, and white-ish food. If it remains dark, there is blood leaking somewhere in the gastro tube and a colonoscopy and a CT scan is an emergency. Surgery is a good thing, but chemo and radiation is not. It is a lot to tell here. Watch healed one stories, tenths, a lot of healed doctors, on conquerigcancer.com. Apply Jane Mc Lelland's off-label drug 100% medical protocol, take long-term group psychology classes and follow what healed ones did! Read an d apply "Square One" - by Chris Wark, Total Remission - dr Kelly Turner, and Jane Mc Lelland 2 books about the off-label antitumoral drugs protocol (100% proven by archived observations in many hospitals - but never taken seriously in oncology).
@octavianr526
@octavianr526 3 ай бұрын
Hi, Vanessa. I went through almost all you are saying - low iron in the blood (for men, it is a gastro-surgical emergency - but few doctors knew this), 6 months of wrong checking of some stupid doctor's beliefs it was a blood disease, then sharp pains in abdomen, a wrong appendectomy, missing a golf ball size tumor on echography, then I insisted of a CT scan, and finally they saw the tumor on the ascending colon part. The procedure is to cut out half of the colon. After so many mistakes, the total lack of evidence any people had any benefit (I asked and searched for it, but none was available, but contrary) and an old belief chemo is not medicine, but insanity (it is like putting fire in a house to get rid of ants), with a lot of courage I refused chemo. The stage in which blood is in the stool cannot be an early one. Anyway, they mark the PTN stage by counting affected ganglions, invasions etc. The surgery in such cases is a good option, but not the chemo/radiation. There is a site of SKCC that had in 2019 a life expectancy calculation after introducing all the pathology results, the chemo prescribed, and without chemo, the site results of life expectancy were noticeably greater. One of the oncologists printed me the EU and USA protocol, to convince me to go chemo. Well, exactly on those pages, there were 2 *, on the bottom of one page saying this "There is no proof that FOLFOX/5FL-Oxaliplatine.../... are adding any benefits to the patients". I showed that to the oncologist and she said "We have no other treatment to give them" Hahaha! But that is not a treatment, they are poisoning people, and officially acknowledging this does not help at all. I took healing in my own hands knowing I would heal if I felt good and took care of myself. There are a lot of things to be done in cancer healing because cancer is in the majority of cases a lifestyle problem. 95% of gastro cancers are started only because the microbiome turns to an aggressive one, because of the lifestyle (pub med studies). Less than 5% are genetically correlated (not induced by genetics!). I took strong psychological courses, took Jane Mc Lelland's 100% medical-proven antitumoral protocol (COC in Care Oncology Center London is a small part of it) and followed almost all chapters from Square One by Chris Wark. Total Remission was the first book to read, then healed stories of tenths from conqueringcancer.com. I know this sounds somehow weird, but doctors simply know only to cut, burn, and poison, none of them are focused on what led to cancer. There is so much to be talked about, but after some hard times, my tests were better and better, until cancer-free results came. If one gives the healing responsibility to others who acknowledge they have no treatment to heal, but only worsen their overall health, how can healing be achieved? Read Jane Mc Lelland's books, listen to tenths of healed ones and you will find there is a strong backbone in cancer healing. The first step is taking responsibility in your own hands, identifying and giving up on everything that led to cancer, having strong and long-term psychology courses on beliefs, on lifestyle bad routines. Wish you the best from all of my heart. You have a huge courage to speak up about what you have been through.
@SoniaRaovlogs
@SoniaRaovlogs 3 ай бұрын
Hey how are you
@fawnnahh7438
@fawnnahh7438 2 ай бұрын
😢😢 😭
@SoniaRaovlogs
@SoniaRaovlogs 2 ай бұрын
@@fawnnahh7438 prayers my treatment finished 6 months ago. Was really worried about you because you weren’t online
@ProtonSucks
@ProtonSucks 3 ай бұрын
Early stage, you should be fine, then... Removing the mass should be enough, right?
@LittleJack-qe1ft
@LittleJack-qe1ft 3 ай бұрын
Our 44 year old son in law just diagnosed stage 4 colon cancer. They have two children 9 and 11 please pray for them
@energyayogafortraumabyradi1185
@energyayogafortraumabyradi1185 3 ай бұрын
Anal cancer is an STD, it is caused by HPV virus. Anal sex with condom also causes anal cancer.
@annavistica7112
@annavistica7112 3 ай бұрын
Hi Vanessa. I'm sorry ti hear about your diagnosis. I recently came across a possible cure for cancer, on the net, by Dr's. Don't know exact video. Bottom line, Dr's are saying Cancer is a parasite & therefore can be cured by Antiparasitics, & one parasitic is called Ivermectin . Its worth researching& worth a try. Instead of Chemo. I hope you give it a try and research all you can. God Bless you.
@KonstantinosAlexandropoulo-c1t
@KonstantinosAlexandropoulo-c1t 3 ай бұрын
I have seen a lot of videos from doctors here on KZbin that explain how to starve cancer.I wish you all the best God bless you
@VF1Skullangel
@VF1Skullangel 3 ай бұрын
This year I was diagnosed with metastasized rectal carsonoma at 37. I'm stage 4 currently google through chemotherapy. This illness is very stealthy. Blood in stool, basically the same as hemorrhoids. I was gaslighted by the first doctor I went to and he told me I needed to lose weight and get the cream to treat hemorrhoids. That was two years ago. Back in April I got my colonoscopy and that's how we found out what's going on. Plus working construction pain isn't as noticeable. we are often told to ignore it. I have considered making videos sharing my experiences, I'm watching videos and its mind-boggling that I'm not the only one who's gone through this.
@jeaniemull5694
@jeaniemull5694 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@sacredspotvancouvercenterf104
@sacredspotvancouvercenterf104 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately at the ER they do not do colonoscopies, that’s why they couldn’t help you as you hoped. It is something our primary care doctors or a referral at the ER for one is the only route for more help.
@angelaeide663
@angelaeide663 3 ай бұрын
We need an update!
@Rhonda333
@Rhonda333 4 ай бұрын
Pay attention to the road
@VanessaLPZ1
@VanessaLPZ1 4 ай бұрын
I am??
@108.London
@108.London 4 ай бұрын
Would you recommend me having a reversal that's due in August?
@VanessaLPZ1
@VanessaLPZ1 4 ай бұрын
I had mine done 8 months after and it took some adjustment even a year after but I feel somewhat normal now. Depending on your situation I would say ask more questions at your doctors to see if they also recommend it
@108.London
@108.London 4 ай бұрын
@@VanessaLPZ1 many thanks