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@dddttt804521 күн бұрын
u should look up dr berg cancer videos, and his interview with a man who had stage 4 cancer and was given months to live but he beat it with fasting and diet, and is still alive today and that was many many years ago and no recurrence, look into how to starve cancer, cutting off sugar, anti cancer supplements like sulfuraphane, anti cancer food and diet, certain cancer respond very well to autophagy, so fasting and low carb can kill type of cancers, look into immunotherapy it is very effective compare to chemo and high success rate with less side effects
@jbsimmons5421 күн бұрын
Three years ago I had a positive ColoGuard. They found a huge 10cm (4") precancerous adenoma from the ascending to transverse colon. No symptoms whatsoever! It was removed and biopsy said had I waited any longer it would have been adenocarcinoma, what you have. Gotta do a repeat colonoscopy next month. Hate 'em! It's why I did ColoGuard for 12 years prior. I hope you hace a low stage, if not cancer free. Best bet is to have some chemo to kill any floating C cells in the body. I have low T too. HRT did not work. Too many side effects, some were violent mood swings.
@MistymeQueen21 күн бұрын
11 YEARS ago, my mom had this same exact thing happen to her. She went through everything you're going through, same biopsy results. Adenocarcinoma. Stage 4. Her nodes were removed and 20 % of her LIVER was removed. She's still with us 11 years later and cancer free. YOU GOT THIS !!! Good Luck.
@bignoknow21 күн бұрын
Wow… so incredibly inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
@iSheree21 күн бұрын
Wow your mum is amazing and it gives us hope! Thank you for sharing! ❤
@NutritionFruition21 күн бұрын
The Medical Medium Anthony William has info on healing chronic illness and cancer. I love his Cleanse to Heal book ❤
@LynnS032121 күн бұрын
I have a friend who went through this when she was in her 60’s. She recovered completely and lived a full life before going to heaven at age 94. Praying for your complete recovery also. 😊🙏🏻❤️
@kathy801321 күн бұрын
Wish your dad could advise me about my extended stage extrapulmonary small-cell metastatic carcinoma. I know it must be so comforting to have a physician in the family.
@john07jake0921 күн бұрын
What an absolute blessing your Dad is. To have a father who is a doctor who is supporting you is irreplaceable!! Prayers to you all!!❤❤
@Dmcsw-xg9cq21 күн бұрын
I’m a 5 year colorectal cancer survivor. It’s very scary in the beginning. Seeing you in the hospital brings me back to that post surgical time and the anxiety of awaiting official surgical pathology report. It’s like life is on pause. I was on my 40’s at diagnosis. I had a routine colonoscopy. Luckily for me, that year they changed the screening age from 50 to 45. I had no symptoms and woke up with a likely cancer diagnosis. I too, was not prepared and shocked by how fast life had changed. I remember being in the hospital and thinking, wow, you need to be healthy to be sick! I recovered well as I was in good shape, didn’t smoke or drink alcohol. Thankfully you addressed your addiction issue prior to this. Imagine struggling with that demon while trying to navigate this? Wishing you the best. We are all stronger than we think! ❤
@mrssmith169121 күн бұрын
It's so obvious how very much your dad loves you, I'm so glad you have each other now.
@strongwoman266821 күн бұрын
It brought tears to my eyes when he put his head on his dad's shoulder!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@lisadavila568121 күн бұрын
I don’t usually comment but as someone who is now stage 4 metastatic breast cancer I can tell you that “stage” is dependent on how far it has spread. “Grade” is how aggressive the cancer cells are. I’ve been in the cancer world for 12-1/2 years now. You got this. It sucks but you’ll get through it as there is no other choice. Prayers to you!
@chelciewentzel819121 күн бұрын
i’m sending my love and prayers ❤
@lisadavila568121 күн бұрын
@ Thank you for your kindness. It is influences the outcome more than you know. Blessings to you as well.
@chelciewentzel819120 күн бұрын
@@lisadavila5681 you’re so welcome and thank you as well
@stephaniewilson528421 күн бұрын
I love gentle retired doctors they rock! They sooth in the harshest curcumstances.
@nessa_amo807721 күн бұрын
Hi Noah and Dr Paul! I’m not sure if you’ll read this but…Noah, I’ve followed your father on KZbin since I was 14 years old. I’m 28 now. I always wished your father was my doctor. I’ve learned so much from his videos throughout all these years. The way he can calm children and babies was always a miracle to me. He’s a great man that has raised a great son. When your father posted on his channel about your Colon Cancer my heart dropped into my stomach. I remember when you almost lost your life when that accident happened while you were working out but I never imagined you’d face another life threatening issue. It breaks my heart into pieces. I’m just so thankful you have such a wonderful father next to your side through this all. You both are family to me. I am praying for you and your beautiful family. I will be donating when I can to help out with medical bills and hopefully that can take away some stress. The less stress the better through this difficult time. You’ve got this Noah!
@andreasleonhard151221 күн бұрын
Damn, I wish I had a dad like yours. He's so loving and supportive ❤️
@marthahench988521 күн бұрын
It's nice to have someone who is so knowledgeable
@TessThomas-t1f21 күн бұрын
You got this Noah!!! As a 28 year, stage 3 breast cancer survivor, I can tell you this. ~~Don’t let cancer steal your mind and prevent you from living your life to the fullest. Don’t obsess with being diagnosed with CANCER. I’ve been there. I was 29 years old when diagnosed. I had a 5 month old baby and a 3 year old. Although I had a ton of support with family and friends, I would stay in my own head space and wallow silently. I felt I had to be strong for my children, my husband and my family. Speak what’s on your mind and the fears that come with it. I wish I would have handled that aspect of my illness differently. Cancer sucks. Plain and simple. Keep yourself busy try not to read “too much” medical info. It can really get into your head. Your father seems like a wonderful support system. He rocks. All the best. You GOT this. ❤❤❤❤❤
@kylejackson188520 күн бұрын
This is what a great dad looks like. Be a strong man for your children and support them in all stages of their life. Major props to Dad, and best of luck Noah. Wish you the best!!
@meahdahlgren653718 күн бұрын
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@momo43momo6621 күн бұрын
What i have learned from watching, anyone being diagnosed with Cancer, these expressions, I am Young, I am Fit, I am Healthy, doesn't mean zilch anymore, the cancer that should not be found in a certain age range, is now being found unfortunately. I know that you will come through on the other side where the sun ☀️ is waiting for you ♥️.
@steph416021 күн бұрын
Prayers continue for you, Noah. So blessed to have your Dad right there beside you each step of the way. Truly blessed. ❤
@just-my-two-c3nts19 күн бұрын
If love alone could cure you, you've got this! You are so blessed to have Dr. Paul and all of your loved ones supporting you through this challenging journey. May God bless and heal you !
@chnalvr21 күн бұрын
As a frequent marathon runner, my body often felt nearly invincible. However, I had a few sudden and severe infections that quickly turned into sepsis that landed me suddenly in the hospital and once in the ICU. What you said in this video about staying in the moment, staying right here, today, was something I learned during those sudden hospitalizations when I was flat on my back. The best things I could do as I recovered was drink plenty of water, walk the hallways with my I.V. pole and rest. I would smile and chat up the staff or people who were hanging out in the hallways. That thought of staying centered in "right now" kept me afloat and got me through those tough times until I recovered and was released to go home. You are on the right track. Rest, stay in the now and your body will recover.
@johnnyceetv198721 күн бұрын
Bro I’m praying for you. I don’t know the dynamic of you and your dads relationship over the years while suffering through your addiction. But it’s refreshing to see you guys having a strong bond still. I know when I was actively In my addiction I lost my relationship with my father. We didn’t speak for years. And when I started to live actively in my recovery he was right there to support me. Sadley he got dementia my first year and it progressed so fast that within one year of diagnosis he didn’t know any of us anymore. I’m currently 11 years clean with a wife and kid and an amazing career. And every day I see my dad I wish he can see how far I’ve come. And when he yells at me barley able to say a word each day I’m grateful knowing that he knew how much I loved him and that I choose to change. Sorry for the long drawn out story. Just want to say cherish the moments bro.
@iSheree21 күн бұрын
I am so sorry about your dad. 💔
@johnnyceetv198721 күн бұрын
@ don’t be sorry he was a major in the military and served 30 years. And retired as anesthesiologist. He took care of two sons a wife and 3 grandchildren. He lived the American dream as a Puerto Rican from the Bronx. He made it. Thank you though
@beclairful21 күн бұрын
May God Bless You Johnny 🙏🏻❤️
@BellaItalian21 күн бұрын
Wow.... This is exactly what I just had. Exactly the same, I had 36 lymphs removed, the appendix, asending colon, bowel Resection, etc etc. I had transfusions before surgery, during surgery. Ali have adenocarcinoma of the colon too, the cecum area, my hemoglobin was 10 at admission to Hospital, dropped down to 6.5 had iron Infusions, and blood transfusions. My Oncologist said with all the surgeon had to remove, it's a miracle I don't have a colostomy bag! It's a emotional process, I already have stage 4 thyroid cancer, now this primary adenocarcinoma of the colon. The surgeon also found polyps in the colon along with the colon mass in the cecum. Me being on Coumadin I bled early on in diagnosis, my oncologist said me being on blood thinners I already take for a blood clotting disorder, and Afib, it saved my life! A regular patient would had bled when it's to late and advanced colon cancer. I spent 3 weeks in the hospital, glad I am home, and I have home health care coming in, just for 4 weeks. It's awesome! My Drs. Are doing blood work often still. And my hemoglobin is doing better, taking chewable vitamins with iron, it's really boosted my H&H and now my Pt/INR is therapeutic now! The thing is, this mass in my colon never showed on the CT scan!!!!!!! The lymph nodes seem to not have cancer cell Mets and looks like margins are clear, but the cancer chewed the colon wall, and got into the vessel, and artery of colon. We will do another colonoscopy, and watch my tumor markers called CEA. But with my thyroid cancer, the CEA & calcitonin was already elevated. It's mind boggling that I have 2 primary cancers in my body!!! I have always taken care of my body. It's genetics that plays a roll. We know the thyroid cancer is genetic, but, my oncologist is checking my biopsy slides and sending them off to check for a mutation. Get well, enjoy a beautiful Christmas... .We both are blessed that we don't have a colostomy bag. It's a Christmas miracle!! God Bless !!! 🙏
@MegsWorld121 күн бұрын
Prayers to you! I had thyroid cancer! My toxic infused goiter on the left was as big as an nfl football... the right was as big as a grapefruit. Sending you many blessings
@susanguyer814621 күн бұрын
Hello. I had thyroid cancer at 16. Before that, as a small child, my thyroid would be hyper and 6 months later it would be hypo. It was like that until I developed cancer. My dad also had thyroid cancer at 19 or 20. As life has moved on I've had melanoma and breast cancer twice.
@paulal.o.aplaylist623420 күн бұрын
Good luck to you too @bellaItalian. Health & happiness.
@BellaItalian20 күн бұрын
@susanguyer8146 wow.... So, were you diagnosed with Medullary Thyroid Cancer? Although my thyroid cancer is not connected to this colon cancer. Medullary Thyroid Cancer is genetic in most cases! Just wondered why form you had? I hope your doing well??
@susanguyer814620 күн бұрын
@BellaItalian Thank you, I'm doing okay, I hope you're doing well. This was 56 years ago, I was 15 years old. To tell you the truth they never told me what kind I had. There is 3 siblings that were my father's, we all have had thyroid disease of one kind or another.
@rickl925321 күн бұрын
Greetings Noah. Thanks for sharing your cancer journey. Three years ago I was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma in the prostate. I had 45 radiation treatments and oral drugs to diminish testosterone production. I still have side effects due to the damage radiation did to both my prostate and my bladder. I was doing CrossFit up until my diagnosis, and now treatment, including no testosterone, has really taken a toll. I've gained weight and have no energy at all. Pray for me while I pray for you as we both deal with our bumps in the road. God bless.
@heathermorse201821 күн бұрын
I thought it was so sweet and touching when he put his head on his dads shoulder. ❤ God gives his greatest battles to his strongest soldiers. You got this.
@Alwaysinvisable21 күн бұрын
I lost a niece and step daughter last year from stage 4 colon cancer. They both lived 5 yrs, which is the timeline they were given. I’m a realist. It’s import to appreciate every day we have because tomorrow is not guaranteed. By the way, it wasn’t a pleasant 5 yrs. Bless you and I hope you feel better soon
@frankjamesbonarrigo716221 күн бұрын
There must be an uptick in cancer , I see it happening everywhere
@debbiebarrow755721 күн бұрын
Yeah absolutely agree especially over the last four years...
@kayo.cart321 күн бұрын
Yes it's happening to the fit and unfit
@inthemoment713921 күн бұрын
Jabs ? Hmmmmmmm
@kelperdude21 күн бұрын
Yep, like someone else said, the last four years.
@simsmarie21 күн бұрын
our food is poison
@TaylorZ221 күн бұрын
Noah you are an inspiration! You look great. As bad as this is, your dad is a Godsend, a guiding light, divine intervention, etc etc. You're both very well spoken. Please stay positive and continue to improve. With your fitness, young age and psychological strength, you got this. I have 100% faith in you.
@thebreezelife14 күн бұрын
My grandmother had this exact diagnosis and surgery when I was small. It was in her colon. She beat it and lived like another 20 something years. Stay positive!❤
@amywellerart15 күн бұрын
Sending you my best wishes Noah - and your wonderful dad Dr Paul! I was diagnosed in April with triple negative breast cancer when I was 30 years old. I had six months of intense chemo - 15 rounds. Followed by a single mastectomy - lost my breast, had part of my pectoralis muscle scraped away, and 20 lymph nodes removed - I had a pathological complete response to chemo, no trace of cancer found in any of the tissue removed. Of course, there's no guarantees for any of us, but I'm so grateful for my treatments. There are people out there who are living proof that you CAN get through this, even at advanced stages, or where there seems there is no hope. Wishing you all the very best with your treatments, keep strong and stay positive.
@benjaminwilson680821 күн бұрын
Noah i found you 3 months ago after coming home from a vacation! I got very sick and then got gastritis and severe abdominal pain with indigestion. I changed my diet and started to improve then about a week ago i hit another bump and the severe anxiety and gut pain came back. You are an inspiration and am proud of you man. God loves you and embraces us through anything and everything we go through. Stay strong and you will overcome this my friend no matter the outcome. When you spoke about not having self pity you spoke to my soul and i wanted to thank you for that. I believe god gave you those words for me to hear. My grandfather passed of colon cancer when i was a young boy but it was mostly due to him ignoring his symptoms for over a year and he worked in a very hazardous chem plant. I have had a CT and colonoscopy and endoscopy with diverticulitis found. Everything is checking out well right now besides the way i feel. Being extremely healthy your entire life and only 34 and my BMI never going over 20, to come home from vacation and be this sick is very debilitating but i am staying strong. Keep up the fight brother.
@barbararose8819 күн бұрын
As an old nurse who has seen a lot of cancer, I'm sending good vibes to you. ❤ My advice is to do what the experts advise as far as chemo, future monitoring etc. And know that you didn't cause your cancer. Given how young you are, there may be a genetic element to it, which is something that your children, if you have children, will need to know at an appropriate age.
@RedHeadedStorm21 күн бұрын
He and his dad seem to have a loving and caring relationship. They seem to have a way of calming each other down and talk about realistic option. They make a good team. Hold on to each other.
@odsenseless21 күн бұрын
It’s crazy how no one really noticed who your dad is, he’s the best I watch his videos back in high school he motivated me to be a doctor(I’m not a doctor chose another path) but It blows my mind he’s your dad bro I haven’t seen his videos in years
@odsenseless21 күн бұрын
Glad your doing good tho man
@carllennen352021 күн бұрын
Who is he?
@RickySlatton21 күн бұрын
What’s his KZbin channel?
@ankita20920 күн бұрын
His dads videos really helped me when My newborn was having feeding issues
@Greygranny21 күн бұрын
I truly appreciate the descriptive details. I love how the two of you “check” each other. I will continue to check in on you daily. My prayers are with you for your healing and for your team of doctors who are caring for you. 💪❤️💪
@jennifervalente176721 күн бұрын
Noah I am praying for a full recovery for your body. You are stronger than you think. 🙏
@SusannaTurano21 күн бұрын
Rooting and praying for you. Thank you both for your strength and courage to share your experience and knowledge. May God bless, protect and heal you! 🕊️
@FlaGrown195514 күн бұрын
You're so blessed that your father is a doctor. PRAYERS FOR GOOD OUT C OME.
@reillybab121 күн бұрын
Noah you are doing amazing you have such a solid support system and you are healthy and strong and you are gonna be just fine. Please know I’m praying for you tonight and always for an excellent outcome a beautiful recovery back to perfect health . We love you here ❤🙏You are so blessed to have your father with you he’s amazing ❤
@Dreamer-by4nk21 күн бұрын
Hey guys! Wow Noah! You are looking great! Since your dad was a pediatrician, I have a short story as a parent, that I went through with my youngest daughter who is now 28. I took her for her yearly checkup and the doctor noticed her right eye was different. Turns out she was diagnosed with retinoblastoma and her sight was already gone from the 14 mm tumor. She was 4 yrs old and at 2 am the next morning we were heading to Philly PA to see specialist. They confirmed it and the following morning they did surgery and removed both the eye and tumor. I mention this as a parent, it’s the scaryist thing ever to have your child, no matter what age, to go through this. So for your mom and dad, I want to send you special prayers for strength, and guidance, for your selves as well as for Noah and his wife. My daughter has been fine and learned to be one sighted in life. That experience taught us many things and still does. I call them gifts. Stay strong and positive. Take care of your selves and everything is going to be just fine. Much love♥️
@dimond_playz445621 күн бұрын
My grandmother was Dx was stage 4 colon cancer at 70 had the same symptoms went through surgery..had a hysterectomy.. nodes removed.. had only radiation and was one round of chemo.. lived until 95 so it went into remission..
@Deuce_Dufresne21 күн бұрын
Keep kicking ass! You’re strong and will get past this. Merry Christmas and happy New Year! Keeping you and your family in my prayers.
@sherryab396421 күн бұрын
My uncle had a heart attack at 59 (extremely hereditary in our family). He had heart bipass surgery immediately afterwards. His reaction was anger at first and questions the doctor on how this could have happened when he did not smoke, drink and was physically fit. The doctor explained that had he not have been physically fit, he most likely would have not survived the heart attack, nor the surgery. So you are absolutely right when it comes to being fit and going down to average health. I visited home in June and I met my fit and healthy 81 year old uncle at my Mom’s funeral. My other two aunts , the remaining siblings, are ill. Even with bad genetics, taking charge of our health and fitness makes a major impact!
@judyluce314121 күн бұрын
I always loved your dads videos. He is a godsend through this. You are sharing a private and emotional journey, thank you both. praying for the best results possible.
@karenkaderlik411921 күн бұрын
Something else you might take for granted is the wonderful relationship you and your dad have. A lot of us are not as fortunate to have that bond into adulthood. And I am sure that helps decrease a lot of the stress you are going thru. I followed your dad until he retired and always admired him as well.
@susie901021 күн бұрын
Love having your dad on here to explain it! I miss his channel so much ...... stay strong Noah! Praying for you .......
@Schleg96921 күн бұрын
Noah.. you are going to win the battle... you already are in motion! Support, reality and prayers.... and a wonderful Dad!
@CynthiaHellner21 күн бұрын
So sweet the obvious close ,loving relationship they have!! Dad so supportive and helpful and present!
@epluribusunum197821 күн бұрын
Thank you for the update, Noah (and Noah's dad). Your clarity of what happened yesterday is so important. I'm learning from your experience. I cannot imagine how scary the bloody diarrhea was. Sending prayers for you and your family.
@MissyB119 күн бұрын
I’ve experienced the colon cancer journey, beginning with the abdominal pain, then intussusception and emergency surgery. It’s very traumatic. Lean on your faith and keep praying. Continue lifting your praises!
@AussieAmy21 күн бұрын
Just come across your channel, new subscriber here- firstly what a beautiful relationship you and your Father have.. You can see the love he has for you. Very informative video. Wishing you all the best for the future. I'll be following your journey. 💜
@brianfromboston21 күн бұрын
You guys are an amazing pair - you are blessed to have your dad, your wife and the rest of your family as your support network. I don't know where you get the mental and physical strength to report out real time. Thinking of you and praying for your speedy recovery. You've got this!
@maryalexander395721 күн бұрын
I will keep you in my prayers while you are going thru this difficult time! I know hearing the word Cancer is something no person ever wants to hear! But keeping strong and having us praying for you and having the Best doctors is the key! Praying for good results!
@velmamoorman709919 күн бұрын
Praying for your strength, healing and recovery. Spirituality, Mentally, Emotionally and Physically
@David-ve8pk19 күн бұрын
Praying for your son and family. Glad to see dad around being supportive while he goes through this.
@lisaabroad119220 күн бұрын
Noah, I've been watching your dad's channel for years and want to share something. First of all, I'm rooting for you and praying you pull through. I also want to share something else. My brother was diagnosed with cancer at 20 years old. He was also young and healthy and seemed to have his whole life ahead of him. He had multiple surgeries, chemo, and radiation, and he too was told that sugar feeds cancer and that fasting would help cure him. He went off sugar, white flour, and a whole bunch of other foods and was on a cancer diet... and he died anyway. My point is not to discourage you but rather to suggest you don't deprive yourself too much because there's very little evidence that dietary restriction actually helps. I'm saying this after vast research. Your prognosis with adenocarcinoma is excellent and you will pull through. Let yourself enjoy life while you fight this battle.
@marilynnsuire87617 күн бұрын
You sound very strong. I know all about the stages of grief. You will grieve the body you use to have but it’s ok. As I do, after healing from breast cancer. Diagnosed, chemo, surgery, radiation and now finding out I have a surface tear in a muscle to the rotator cup. (All on left side) Keep your faith and spirits up. God will heal you. Keep praying
@Soupkirby21 күн бұрын
Been following you for years man, started my hrt journey with you. I hope the best for you man. Much love.
@barbaracarpenter-murphy159821 күн бұрын
ODAAT no know you got this. Keep Dad around to make you laugh as often as possible and to hug you through your fears. You got this tough guy. Praying for strength for all of you.
@ramendaisuki20521 күн бұрын
Wishing you the speediest and greatest recovery ever!
@kayo.cart321 күн бұрын
Im really glad your Dad is there because he is a Doctor, your Dad; and can give you an angle that no one else can because he knows you as a person and can recommend personal ways to help you emotionally deal with this. He can also ask questions. That is a super advantage! Two of my Sister's friends were doctors, and that helped her a lot. We both got two different types of cancers at the same time.
@ckerspilo21 күн бұрын
I had my 10 year colonoscopy this year in March and when i was done he said I'll see you again in 10 years. I was clean. I was so glad
@carmelsol21 күн бұрын
You are in my prayers! Peace and healing this holidays season.
@cmd303220 күн бұрын
I pray for you Noah. its so good to see that you have your father with you. Thank you for sharing your story. I know this is a challenging stage for you but you still give effort in sharing and updating us. This will deffintly also open/ make people more aware of symptoms to catch the big C. We support you Noah!!
@sue515821 күн бұрын
What a wonderful father. A good man raised a good man. Bless you both.
@TheOriginalDadGamer21 күн бұрын
Praying for fast recovery for you Noah. Much love.
@box485921 күн бұрын
You have a spot on my prayer list. I find it very uplifting to have the privilege to pray for someone I don't know and will likely never meet in this life time. It's more important that God knows you. "Noah found favor in the eyes of the LORD". Gen 6:8.
@imapensfsan17 күн бұрын
Praying for both of you. I have enjoyed many of your videos Dr. Paul. Stay strong both of you!
@AAAMANDA14 күн бұрын
Hi Noah, I just wanted to say I’m thinking of you. I know the unknown is so difficult, and I have every bit of faith you will be okay. You have a whole army of us on your side 🩷. On another note, you are so extremely well spoken and you articulate your feelings so well! You are just an awesome guy. Here is to many, many, many more years of being awesome 🩷.
@kimberlyweese818319 күн бұрын
Praying for the very best outcome for you, Noah. My oldest son is the same age and this just pulls on my heart. Prayers for Dr. Paul and all the family as you go through this scary time.
@madalenacalleja119921 күн бұрын
Aww such a beautiful moment when you put your head on your Dads shoulder ❤️ Going through cancer ain’t easy family suffers also at same time I lost my mum 5 years ago through cancer lewkamia My dad also passed away 2 years ago and in July my brother passed away with kidney cancer . Pain never goes way loosing someone you just learn to live with the pain But you got this be strong . Soon you be out of hospital Sending lots of love to you and your family 🙏💪❤️
@hollymilo300619 күн бұрын
Wow you are stronger than you think and you have an amazing support group you got this. 😊
@Colt-ii4qn21 күн бұрын
Prayers for you brother, what a wonderful dad you have 🙏🏻
@tammyweaver719821 күн бұрын
Continued prayers for you Noah. Glad you were able to get some sleep last night. Stay strong. God bless.
@mattszalankiewicz817720 күн бұрын
I'm so glad you're doing better. And you know what? You have a really great dad. So supporting, so loving, so there for you. ♥️
@Lisa_RNHealthHub21 күн бұрын
We're all still here Noah x. Hi Jesse, parents & friends. Noah, I have followed your Dad for years as you used to video for him. I'm a pediatric nurse & found him long ago, then hopped over to follow you. I was diganosed 2 yrs ago with cutaneous lymphoma. Very strange & it's in my skin and comes out in painful lesions. I went through so much fear & anxiety of the unknown. I was petrified it was internal. I'm now being followed by a fantastic specialist in the derm lymphoma/leukemia dept at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. I don't know my future, but I do my best to life in peace & keep my health in check every single day. Sending nothing but love
@tammycampbell549519 күн бұрын
God bless you! I pray for complete healing. I loved watching your dad at your side. It was very touching. I watched your dad for a long time and value his input even if it was just as a father thank you for being vulnerable and sharing your story with others
@suzieakers0721 күн бұрын
I’ll be praying for you guys! Trust God in all things 🙏🏻
@Girlgonewise21 күн бұрын
I really appreciate you and your dad for taking to time to walk us through this journey with you. I’ve been following your dad for many years and was shocked to see him on your blog…..Sending prayers to you both.
@Nietskii21 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear what happened Noah. You’ve been a great inspiration from the moment I discovered your channel, we’re very similar in many ways. I’ve been experiencing very tumultuous digestive symptoms for several years which are progressively worsening and nothing seems to remedy it, in many cases its appears to be intimately connected to mental health & the overburdened nervous system but I’ve been playing around with my diet and found ways to bolster my gut health
@Gary_OC21 күн бұрын
You have an incredible support system and I think you are going to be just fine. I wish you the very best. 🙏🏼
@jacquicoder716020 күн бұрын
Noah, prayers for you, your wife, and family, as you continue on through this journey. I can't begin to imagine how very overwhelming it must be, physically and emotionally, so just know that you are in out thoughts and prayers.
@nicholasbroadhurst909617 күн бұрын
Prayers for you man, I have no doubt you’ll pull through.
@stephaniewilson528421 күн бұрын
Your son is beautiful. I am sorry he is enduring sickness. I'm grateful he isn't alone.
@Healingisfree17 күн бұрын
Glad you already know to fast. That is usually my top recommendation, and it is so powerful. Bless you!
@bignoknow17 күн бұрын
Starting a 3 day fast day after Xmas and am ready to go for longer. Trying to figure out what my protocol is gonna be for water fasting mixed with organic ketogenic diet to starve out the cancer on top of whatever other other treatments we find and come up with. I don’t know exactly what might be considered normal. Hell I’d be inclined to do a 30 day fast if I thought it was safe. Just trying to breathe and take this one decision at a time.
@michelleclayton689221 күн бұрын
One day at a time! Still praying for you Noah🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@gro1621 күн бұрын
Prayers for you this Christmas and going into the new year. Prayers for you to muster the emotional and physical strength to go through this and come out clear and well one day at a time. Thank you so much for the both of you sharing your journeys.
@jodi-bethfelton369620 күн бұрын
You are helping so many! I hope you get to recover at home soon! It's so hard to get the rest your body needs to heal in the hospital! ❤ Blessings and good health to you both! 🙏
@alanfrye46021 күн бұрын
Great update man keep them coming! I’ll definitely keep supporting you and watching your videos. Though, from my perspective, you’re the one supporting and teaching me! Also, got to say, I love your Dad! He’s such a great support, and educated in such relevant way for your situation. Such a blessing you have him
@heiditusberg56521 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with stage 3b colon cancer in February. I had the surgery to remove the tumor and lymph nodes at the end of the month. Did the full 12 rounds of Folfox and I’m currently in remission. It was intense getting the diagnosis, scans, and waiting for the results. It’s okay to cry and be scared, it is a lot to deal with. The chemo is just getting through it the best you can and not trying to do and be everything that you were before you start treatment. Ask for and accept help when offered. Ask your oncologist about ctdna tests. It shows the amount of circulating tumor dna in your body and is a much better indicator of how the chemo is working. Now that I’m in remission and in the next phase of testing and watching for the next 5 years all the feelings and thoughts I had to put aside to get through treatment bubble up now and then. I don’t know if I’m the same person as I was before but I do know that the worst has happened and I dealt with it and so can you. Your mental and physical toughness is going to tested in ways that you never imagined. Rely on friends and family and ask for what you need. I’m sending you positive thoughts and hopes for you and your cancer journey.
@danasimmons859721 күн бұрын
You look so much better today. Continued prayers.
@ColleenC-n5v21 күн бұрын
Such a beautiful father and son team. God bless you both. ✝💜✝💜✝💜✝💜✝
@leahpage424621 күн бұрын
Lost my younger stepbrother to colon cancer and my daddy too. Thank you so much for sharing... very enlightening. I may go get checked because of low right pain. Happy holidays with your family. Prayers
@jroark10121 күн бұрын
Thank you for being so brave to do this video! All 4 of my kids were vaccinated using the integrative plan! Love you guys and stay strong!
@theskyd780020 күн бұрын
You guys are so amazing at telling about what you are going through. I am learning a lot from your videos and again, thank you for sharing all with us. 👏🙌
@clarkbrady278621 күн бұрын
You're looking better today. I'm so sorry you have to go thru this, but i think you're going to beat it. 💓
@deedemerson312621 күн бұрын
Noah, you are so very Blessed to have a loving father there supporting you. Try not to rush the process and take one step at a time. 🙏🌹. Dad, "please" be sure to also take care of yourself. Step away and allow yourself time to decompress and recharge. ❤🌹
@rgawt187021 күн бұрын
This past summer, I ended up in the ER because I was bleeding every time I went to the toilet. I had been bleeding for a good 4 months, and the cause was hemorrhoids internal and external. At least, that's what my gastroenterologist said. Before ending in the ER, I had been feeling weird physically speaking. So when they did some blood work at the ER, my hemoglobin was extremely low at 6.1, and I was told that it should be around 14. So I got a blood transfusion, and almost immediately, I felt the difference. BTW, my gastroenterologist found nothing no cancer it was just lots of bleeding from hemorrhoids. I was referred to a proctologist, and he told me that I have a fistula. Anyway, I hope you recover soon and wish you the very best in your whole ordeal. May God bless you and your love ones
@margehernandez922019 күн бұрын
You have an amazing support team, your dad! I’m so glad you’re doing better little by little. I pray that you completely heal and there’s no more C in any part of your body. God bless 🙏👍
@donnakearse250319 күн бұрын
Bless your dear heart. You have a wonderful dad. I will keep you in my prayers. Please have a Merry Christmas. Our God knows you and knows the desires of your heart. God’s will be done.
@Dee-74321 күн бұрын
Prayers for your healing. Two people close to me are healthy many years after being diagnosed with stage 3b colon cancer. I know another who had stage 4 a few decades ago and who remains well. Chemo is rough but they are doing well now. 🙏🏼
@KimberlySzalaymowery21 күн бұрын
I really appreciate how you break everything down. God bless Noah.
@stacielee335721 күн бұрын
Sending love and prayers!! You got this !!!
@fishpatty697221 күн бұрын
Man I love you and I pray for you! Being an alcoholic myself it amazes me your dad who was an alcoholic for years doesn’t have this “that he knows of” and you being so young and super fit it’s like why? Why is it young people anymore? Man I’m rooting/praying (because there is healing in prayer)! And watching your videos you ARE an OVERCOMER!!!! From one guy going through similar things as you “keep posting and doing you!!! Much love!!!