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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
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Ileostomy Reversal!
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Gastrografin Enema Test 🍑
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Ileostomy Reversal?? (UPDATE)
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Cancer or No more Cancer?
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Some Good and Bad news
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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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@octavianr526
@octavianr526 Күн 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 Күн 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 күн бұрын
Hey how are you
@ProtonSucks
@ProtonSucks 5 күн бұрын
Early stage, you should be fine, then... Removing the mass should be enough, right?
@LittleJack-qe1ft
@LittleJack-qe1ft 6 күн 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 6 күн бұрын
Anal cancer is an STD, it is caused by HPV virus. Anal sex with condom also causes anal cancer.
@annavistica7112
@annavistica7112 7 күн 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.
@user-hx6nt9ju2i
@user-hx6nt9ju2i 7 күн 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 8 күн 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 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@sacredspotvancouvercenterf104
@sacredspotvancouvercenterf104 16 күн 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 18 күн бұрын
We need an update!
@Rhonda333
@Rhonda333 28 күн бұрын
Pay attention to the road
@VanessaLPZ1
@VanessaLPZ1 28 күн бұрын
I am??
@user-zp5ji1uq1h
@user-zp5ji1uq1h 28 күн бұрын
Would you recommend me having a reversal that's due in August?
@VanessaLPZ1
@VanessaLPZ1 28 күн 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
@user-zp5ji1uq1h
@user-zp5ji1uq1h 28 күн бұрын
@@VanessaLPZ1 many thanks
@MUAHBELLA
@MUAHBELLA Ай бұрын
I had an ileostomy reversal in December. You helped me so much when I was losing my mind. God bless you beautiful I love you so much ❤ I hope God continues to bless you ❤
@favourbridgette1939
@favourbridgette1939 Ай бұрын
@VanessaLPZ1 Hi Vanessa. Hope you’re doing great 👍🏿 All the best with your health….
@rosiecastroff9386
@rosiecastroff9386 Ай бұрын
hi vanesa, i am goin home tomorrow, i had my reversal, and feeling really good, goin to get my life back, and living very healthy life. thank you and GODS BLESSSINGS TO YOU!
@rosiecastroff9386
@rosiecastroff9386 Ай бұрын
good to know, thank you! you can be a nurse!!
@rosiecastroff9386
@rosiecastroff9386 Ай бұрын
thank u vanessa, love u!! im goin may 13th tomorrow for my reversal! it made me feel more at ease!! be blessed my sister friend!!
@tellsingandplay
@tellsingandplay Ай бұрын
I mentioned to you in another video that I have hereditary spherocytosis and had a liver transplant in 2012 May 22 will be 12 years. I may be should’ve done this earlier but I should have searched more people with our disease online. I am going to write a book After this month. I have an office I’m closing at the end of May to concentrate on writing my book. Maybe we could swap stories
@tellsingandplay
@tellsingandplay Ай бұрын
I was diagnosed by my BROTHER!! He’s not a Dr. but an engineer. One day I ate pizza and I felt it stuck about where my liver is not knowing what the liver was at all. A day or two later, I woke up completely. The girl I was staying with, took me to a clinic and the nurse just looked at me and told me I was going to see the liver specialist. They told me I might have Wilson’s disease or hemochromatosis. I wrote it down on an envelope I had then I spoke to my brother in Austin Texas. He emailed me and told me that a cousin of ours living near me in LA was diagnosed with hereditary spherocytosis. I printed my brothers email and took it to my doctor. My doctors reaction was, “of course it is! It makes sense!” that was September 2, 2010. It took almost 22 months to get me on the transplant list but once I did, I was offered deliver in six days. Because I only had two maybe three weeks to live. I accepted the high risk liver as labeled by the CDC because the donor overdose on heroin. This coming May 22 will be 12 years since my transplant. I’ve graduated from seeing my gastroenterologist postop every week then two weeks then a month then three months six months and now for about a decade I’ve graduated to every year. I see this video is a couple years old. I’d like for you to answer me. What’s happened to you since personally I’m writing the book.
@smallpicture65
@smallpicture65 Ай бұрын
Thank you very much.
@isabelbislew897
@isabelbislew897 Ай бұрын
Genetics 😢 sorry ❤ Jesus is with you.
@cherrypie3942
@cherrypie3942 Ай бұрын
Pray that ill have a great outcome too😊
@brendawhite7419
@brendawhite7419 Ай бұрын
Yes. Do a wound care video. My husband is having his reversal on the 15th.
@danielam9467
@danielam9467 Ай бұрын
You’re beautiful, I’m sorry sweetie 🙏🏽💖💖 I hope you are healing and happy
@SylviaAbarca-sg6er
@SylviaAbarca-sg6er Ай бұрын
Girl hella trying to act all sexy and cute doing the most. Nobody cares about your looks we are here because you have cancer in your colon sorry but like come on 😂
@yippehanako
@yippehanako Ай бұрын
Someone's jealous.
@djwilliams2455
@djwilliams2455 6 күн бұрын
What an ignorant thing to say. You can always hit block.
@LittleJack-qe1ft
@LittleJack-qe1ft 6 күн бұрын
It’s amazing in a world full of thermal and hope that you can say something so ignorant
@nonyabiness4023
@nonyabiness4023 Ай бұрын
I got my port removed 3 days ago! We’re some warriors girl! Congrats🙌🏽🫶🏽🌷💪🏽
@terryshaw9471
@terryshaw9471 Ай бұрын
Sending you prayers from one survivor to another.
@thompsonkeith678
@thompsonkeith678 Ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
@thompsonkeith678
@thompsonkeith678 Ай бұрын
I have an average risk colorectal cancer. I am 45 years-old middle-aged man from Atlanta, GA. I have no cancer until August 2033 until I turn 55 years old in 2033 in 10 years. 😊😊 GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME EVERY DAY WITH A LOT OF PRAY 🙏 AND THANK GOD I AM STRONG AND SURVIVORS PERSON TOO. PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND I TAKE CARE OF MYSELF TOO.
@thompsonkeith678
@thompsonkeith678 Ай бұрын
I lost my mother one year ago. My mother died with breast cancer . God bless you, and I am strong 💪 🙏 and survivors too
@thompsonkeith678
@thompsonkeith678 Ай бұрын
I am Keith Thompson. I have a colonoscopy on October 26,2923. I don't know any cancer .. I will be 55 years old in 2033. I take my colonoscopy, and I have no cancer at moderate risk cancer screening. I am 45 years old and take screening.. I lost my mother last year on April 13,2023. I died with breast cancer she was 78 years old. She was 15 years of cancer survivors until she died in Nursing Homes and cremation my mother. Thank God I am a survivor.
@elisedunstan2080
@elisedunstan2080 2 ай бұрын
Vanessa, you are beautiful! I am sorry to hear of your cancer. My little brother died from rectal cancer. I I had a heart attack during COVID and they admitted me but my husband could not go with me. I got COVID during all this. and it was during the early days of COVID. Thank you for your story. I hope you are doing well.
@parkerschnabel5529
@parkerschnabel5529 2 ай бұрын
Ich kann leider kein Englisch. Ich wünsche dir alles gute viel Gesundheit ❤und alle kranken Menschen Genesung und viel Kraft.❤❤❤
@enistinemacrae4841
@enistinemacrae4841 2 ай бұрын
Silly girl you shouldn't have left
@terryshaw9471
@terryshaw9471 2 ай бұрын
You’re so young to be going through this but congratulations on being a warrior and a fighter. I’m 70 and had my reversal almost a year ago and so thankful
@ronnie1397
@ronnie1397 2 ай бұрын
How long before your reversal
@scottwilliams5503
@scottwilliams5503 2 ай бұрын
Keep trucking girl. Is so glad you'll be okay..
@michaellinkroum4803
@michaellinkroum4803 2 ай бұрын
I didn't know early stage colorectal cancer required chemo!
@user-gy9ir1xd8k
@user-gy9ir1xd8k 2 ай бұрын
Hope you're doing alright Vanessa!!
@rosiecastroff9386
@rosiecastroff9386 2 ай бұрын
vanessa u are such a sweet heart! amazing grace!! i love when u see people u remember before and they are always so happy to see u!! i am goin in for my reversal may 13th 2024 my birthday is a week before, praying for your full recovery,and praying for quick healing. God bless marion❤
@rosiecastroff9386
@rosiecastroff9386 2 ай бұрын
thank you im due for my reversal may 13th! pray it is an easy reversal. 🙏
@ShawnATX
@ShawnATX 2 ай бұрын
Nobody gets a good sleep in the hospital, they're always coming in to bother you with diagnostics or medicine. My favorite part of the day was the 4 a.m. blood draw. I'm glad I found this video, because I'm hoping to have my ileostomy reversed, and I had no idea what to expect.
@debbiehadad7968
@debbiehadad7968 2 ай бұрын
Vanessa, I just started watching your videos about an hour ago. I am so glad you are moving forward and living life, as we all should when faced with trials. God bless you and I will pray that you will have no further problem. Sounds like your doctor is really on top of things. Family helps!
@debbiehadad7968
@debbiehadad7968 2 ай бұрын
You are such a lovely young woman--inside and out. Despite your trials, your light shines so brightly. Congratulations on your school acceptance. Very exciting.
@debbiehadad7968
@debbiehadad7968 2 ай бұрын
God bless you, Vanessa. I hope you are totally healed now. I appreciate your willingness to share this info.
@marydrummond8832
@marydrummond8832 2 ай бұрын
You have Beautiful Teeth .
@dsmlive3982
@dsmlive3982 2 ай бұрын
Our lives are owned by Christ. Been there, recovered. Overcomer. Get into this mindset.