Thank you Grace for sharing your story. Glad you are in Remission. I was diagnose in 2003. Same AML. Everything you saying i can relate. I was 34 my son was 14. 21 years ago i been in remission. God is good.
@sueshiles1169Ай бұрын
GOD BLESS YOU. Hugs from Florida.
@VedRajak-ef8gm21 күн бұрын
Hey thanks god for your good health may God bless you dear how are you now
@19th-Nervous-Breakdown4 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear of your diagnosis. Leukemia used to be a death sentence but its treatable now and many forms are curable. I had another form of cancer 32 years ago and my treatment cured me. Good luck to you and best wishes for a cure. 👍
@tw21024 ай бұрын
Did you have Leukemia?
@BeySparks3 ай бұрын
what kinf pg cure
@amandalong5916Күн бұрын
What she said about appreciating life really touched me ❤ Sometimes it takes almost losing it all to realize how lucky we are
@daydreamingagain4 ай бұрын
I also had AML. I understand crying in the hospital, just wanting to be home. She mentioned processed foods. She’s right. I stopped eating processed foods, high sugar foods (cancer loves sugar), frozen foods etc. Fresh veggies & fruit now. In remission 9 years.
@kapilupreti6217Ай бұрын
Its good to switch to a healthy diet if one haven't been doing so.. I too was in the impression that it could be the chemicals & pesticides nowadays in almost everything we consume. But then learning new born babies getting AML blows my mind how come they get without consuming almost nothing... So mysterious for me.. I hope someday I too get cured its already been 4 months now undergoing chemos..
@marynduta44604 ай бұрын
I am 67 years old and a mother of 6, God blessed of a healthy life upto 60 years the first time I heard about biopsy, mri and other medical terminology when I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer 7 years ago
@jdecay1724 ай бұрын
I was also diagnosed with AML in November of 2022 and understand how rough it is to deal with. I applaud and admire Grace for her strength, it’s not an easy thing to go through, let alone, open up and talk about it.
@thereseberylguevarra-gui6193 ай бұрын
My sister in law was supposed to undergo a surgery to remove her benign breast lump last May 2024, but her RBC were very low, after a bone marrow test, she was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Last June she had a throat infection and fever. She was confined and given pain killers then she recovered and went home. Three weeks ago she complained of terrible lower back pain and was hospitalized again. The painkillers made her creatinine level shoot up to 700. She had difficulty breathing until she wasn't able to wake up anymore. The doctor said her brain had swelling and deviation, worrisome for metastasis. She passed away 10 days ago. We were devastated.
@kerritrouble3473Ай бұрын
So very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for you and your family.
@annettehenry2083Ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss, we too lost my sister in law nearly six months ago and still can’t process that she has gone.
@sherriezack4259Ай бұрын
Im so so sorry for ur loss
@myrnajoven93394 ай бұрын
I will include you on my prayers. God heals and pray always for God’s blessings and mercy.❤
@Caramelnapkin4 ай бұрын
Okay but her husband is the sweetest 🥲
@vangiemorenopanganiban93303 ай бұрын
I admire your courage! I knew how terrible cancer is,i have friends who died already. Thanks for sharing your stories. God bless🙏❤️
@GammyCollazo3 ай бұрын
You have shown so much strength and courage. So happy for you and your family. Enjoy them, the moment, your pets.
@CopingwithGrattitude4 ай бұрын
I had cancer during COVID; I took every COVID shot to protect myself because I was immunocompromised. I also took the shingles shot during that time. Grateful I made it through.
@Kiskadee8388Ай бұрын
Vaccines are supposed to be given to healthy individuals not immunocompromised individuals because vaccines stress an already compromised immune system to produce antibodies. Glad you survived everything.
@kerritrouble3473Ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with numerous conditions and the oncologist had mentioned a form of lymphoma. It was at the very beginning of Covid and everything shut down, including the hospitals unless you had covid here. In the meantime my doctor informed me that she was leaving and going to Brooklyn to practice. I was dealing with so many diagnosis’s and I had covid and gotten it three more times, including long covid (although I wasn’t leaving the house as I felt I was on death’s door literally and figuratively for two years. I had a rheumatologist who had prescribed me a medication after I recovered from covid the first time, which took months! The rheumatologist prescribed me hydroxichloraquine for one my conditions and he told me that it was going to take a month before I was going to feel the effects. He also told me that I would get a rash and it was normal and not concerning after a month. At first it was very hard to get my medicine from the pharmacy as that was when Trump had said that it was a cure for covid…huge lie btw. So I finally got the medication and after a month I had a severe rash and I was extremely sick, as well as the fact that I was retaining fluid throughout my entire body. I was trying to reach my doctor and left messages and emailed him with photos as well and still couldn’t get a response. A friend of mine who has a daughter that works as a paramedic showed his daughter photos of me and how awful I looked and all the fluid I retained that honestly I had never seen before in anyone. He actually brought me his extra epi-pen as he said they both were of the same mind that I was allergic to the medication. I finally contacted my primary care doctor and sent her pictures and she told me that I needed to stop the medication and I should call the doctors office non-stop and tell them what is happening. I still hadn’t heard anything back from the rheumatologist and messaged my primary care doctor again and asked if I needed to ween myself off the medication or if I could just stop taking it. She told me, stop taking it immediately and she said that it was shutting down my organs and killing me. She prescribed me prescriptions for the allergic reaction to attempt to reverse the effects immediately and also medication to get the water retained out of my body. Which she had to up the dosage and prescribe the medication to me for almost two months in order to get all the water out of my system. She told me that it was affecting my heart and my lungs as well as my organs and I was lucky that I contacted her when I did. That rheumatologists office finally contacted me two weeks later and told me it was okay and to continue to take it! When I said that I had already stopped it as my primary care doctor had taken over the care. They said we can give you an injection of another medication that will last 90 days. I said, no ty. I would rather not. I have the vaccines and even got the extra booster because my other “new illnesses” are hereditary and affect my immune system. I have not seen another oncologist or rheumatologist since, but my doctor has told me that my wbc count is off the charts and my platelets are extremely high. So I’m thinking of going back to a new oncologist, but scared as heck tbh! Thank you for sharing your stories!
@sweettexast289424 күн бұрын
Yikes I pray those shots don’t do more damage than the cancer. Bless your heart.
@CopingwithGrattitude23 күн бұрын
@ Shots protected me great.👍🏼 No COVID and NO shingles! Modern Medicine!🙌
@kerritrouble347323 күн бұрын
@@sweettexast2894 You obviously have no idea what science is
@emilys17434 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story and your gentle nature. Best of luck to you!
@darrellhicks3604 ай бұрын
Hello to a fellow State of California employee (retired). Whadda blessing 💕. 🙏 4 u.
@mariebelsapin3 ай бұрын
Hoping for your complete recovery. I was diagnosed with AA, a kind of blood disorder. I had this before covid, 11 years now. I had bone marrow aspiration too. It's painful. But up to now i never had any medical intervention. Blood test, continuous monitoring. I never had any vices at all. It is a rare disease. I have to change the food i eat, all organic. No process food. I am still alive by the graceof God. I give everything to Him. Thank you is not enough for extending my life up to now Always be grateful 🙏 and appreciate even small things. I give Praises and Glory to our great healer.
@LynO53922 ай бұрын
What is AA? My family members (7 in total) died of complications from aplastic anemia (ages 34 - 50) from 1978-2000.
@ncvdiagnostics3 ай бұрын
Thank you Grace for sharing your story I lost my young sister to leukemia she got chronic leukemia and she got treatment only bc a Dr told her you are doing good with treatment you don’t need transplant she was 40 young she would survive if she had gotten a transplant but she was convinced by this profesional not to do it, she was on remission ,until 3 years later leukemia came back as a AMl acute leukemia ,and this one is fatal if you don’t get transplant well she went to ER she was doing fine she was release home but next day she got pneumonia probably from the hospital she went back and immediate they introduced the tube in her throat I could hear her screaming really loud in pain, after that she was induced in coma later they put her on a rotating bed to get the mucous moved from the lungs and she was doing fine responding well to the treatment but one day I went like everyday I did she was having Bruises in her forehead her tongue was outside her mouth when I asked what happen did she felt when nurses were changing ? Nobody wanted to give a reason they told me that she was having brain death and was on life support, I was how that happen she was ok yesterday I’m pretty sure she felt on the floor really bad in her brain and I notice the rotating bed was in a bad position I told them that is not right why is she upside down ? They came to put her in the right position the nurse in turn didn’t know how that bed worked , I feel til these day that they kill her also if she would done the transplant I’ll have my sister still alive.
@syebethelАй бұрын
We all seem to face these things so unknowledged, and it's difficult navigating or advocating bc of that. It's sad what you & your sister went thru.... praying for your strength 🙏🏽
@fartsyfloxy8553 ай бұрын
What a beautiful story of a life reborn! May God bless you with good health and a long life:)
@VedRajak-ef8gm21 күн бұрын
May God bless you with long healthy life sister
@Hannahnana-nana894 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed hearing her story. It's terrible that she was living a healthy life keeping sight of what she was eating, working out etc. And she still has to go through this..... I'm much younger and I also thought I was living a healthy lifestyle but I'm also having to work hard to get through each day because of chronic health issues that plague me. Let's keep fighting for each day together. 😊 Thank you for sharing your story.
@_Summertimeallthetime4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for spreading awareness 🙏🏼🤍
@CarolWalker-q1w3 ай бұрын
I’m in my ninth year of remission from AML and forever grateful. I had chemo and radiation treatment for breast cancer 3 years prior and its thought this could have caused my leukaemia. I hope my my remission gives you hope for the future🫶🏼
@VedRajak-ef8gm21 күн бұрын
May God bless you dear how are you now
@TheMyisa3 ай бұрын
Bless you and your husband, Grace. Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry that you went through all of this, and such barbaric marrow biopsies. I pray that you will stay cancer free. 15 yrs ago, one of my best friends had a backache for about a month. Then, he woke up with a fever and blisters all over his body. His mother insisted that he go to the ER. At first, they thought that he had a virus and asked if he had been fully vaccinated as a child. He had been. It was AML. They immediately admitted him to the hospital and began a blood transfusion, followed by chemo. He did a bone marrow check around day 10 in the hospital. It was clear. The drs were thrilled that one round of chemo worked. But they didn't want him to go home until his blood work showed that his immune system was stronger. They didn't want him to get an infection. We were on the phone the day after his good news, and made plans for me to visit him in the morning. He had to get off the phone because a nurse was there to change one of his lines that got infected. That was the last time that I spoke to him. Overnight, the infection was overwhelming his body, so they put him on antibiotics. He had an allergic reaction to it, and his throat started closing. As they were intubating him, he panicked (who wouldn't?) and had a heart attack. His heart stopped, they brought him back, but he was in a coma. They had to put him on life support. Meanwhile, he had sepsis and his organs were failing. His family called me in the morning and had me rush to the hospital. The hospice dr said that he would not survive the organ damage. We had them end medical intervention, and I stayed with him. He was gone 4 hrs later. The dr explained that AML is the worst leukemia to fight because by the time someone is symptomatic, it's very advanced. Hospitals are filled with so many germs and viruses. I have always wondered if he should've gone home and not stayed in the hospital. And perhaps if they could've given him something to immediately calm him as his throat was closing and they were shoving a tube down his throat, then he would not have panicked and had heart attack. They have to treat patients more gently and with compassion. There's no reason that people should be suffering pain and anxiety during procedures, even in some emergencies. They gave my friend a heart attack instead of waiting a few more seconds. 😢 RIP Mark ❤
@NatureEllaJ4 ай бұрын
🙏 Thank You for sharing your story 🌸 Praying for complete healing✨🌟 You are very courageous 👌🌸
@Yancygwapo3 ай бұрын
My son has a similar situation with you. He was diagnosed with Beta thalassemia Major when he was 6 months old .He got it from me and my husband . Im a Filipina and my husband was American/Italian blood. When he is 2and half years old He got the New Stem cells transplant after his chemo. His Left eye got blind for Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections.but his right eye only has 75%good. He also got an infection for New mistosis typhlitis virus which is the Guts rotten inside.He spent 2 weeks in the ICU for all those infections and they removed the gallbladder causing the gallstones. Right now he is a 100% cured for the transplant but we still have a lot of doctors to monitor him every 6 months or yearly checkups. Thank you for sharing your stories with us.God blessed You always .
@laavalus6963 ай бұрын
So sorry that your baby had to go through all this. Praying for you both🙏🏻
@Ella-du8oh4 ай бұрын
Your presence is somehow so soothing❤ I had ALL myself
@enihpesoj2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. God is with you
@Beepinsqueekin4 ай бұрын
My mother had leukemia, and she received anesthesia for her bone biopsy. I am SO sorry you had to endure that pain!
@CopingwithGrattitude4 ай бұрын
Yes, you have to request anesthesia; they usually do not offer it. You may have to pay out of pocket but most people would versus enduring the marrow aspirate. It is standard of care for pediatric cancer., thank goodness! The first bone marrow is the worst because the marrow is packed with tumor cells.😢
@Roethles4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the information on the Yuka app 😊 I am going to download it here shortly.
@darlenepietzak98474 ай бұрын
I don't think you will ever know what causes cancer. I had tumors in my trachea when I was a few months old. They treated it with Cobalt Radiation. Years later I developed pre cancer in my thyroid, caused by the radiation. Three years ago I was treated for breast cancer. My father's side of the family has the gene for colon cancer & lung cancer. I don't know why and me and my siblings go for regular screening so that if we should get it, it's found early. I am just grateful for everyday! Good luck to you Grace. (My daughter's name is Grace, named after my Mom) ❤🙋🌺🙏🎵🌹
@katiet17684 ай бұрын
I dont understand when people say this. I definitely know what causes cancer. I'd be willing to bet you have somewhere around 100 known carcinogens in your house and on your body right now. Do you use makeup? Hair products? Laundry detergent, household cleaners? Do you wear synthetic clothing? Do you sleep on a generic mattress? Do you eat non organic fruit and meat from the grocery store? Do you eat hot dogs? Did your mother do all that? All of those things have toxic ingredients and all of them have known carcinogens in them. That means cancer causing. Unless you have gone above and beyond to seek out the non toxic versions of all of these things, you can develop cancer and cysts and tumors. That is your bodies way of trying to contain all of the toxins you're putting into it, and it is too overloaded to handle it. Paper receipts and all plastic contains forever chemicals which your body cannot detox. It's a large rabbit hole to go down, but it is worth it.
@annipsy21854 ай бұрын
@@katiet1768people who live away from all these ,dont get cancer? i feel like its MORE linked to just random genetic error , given we already know many cancers have a genetic family link to them and people from that family get it more....that would suggest a general strong genetic component to this. im not saying what youre suggesting is invalid .definitely not. but it doesnt seem to be clear HOW MUCH of an affect it has....it could just be ,quite low or quite high
@katiet17684 ай бұрын
@annipsy2185 5-10% of all cancer is caused by genetics. So at least 90% is from an "unknown" cause. Something I have learned going on this journey is that people won't hear what they don't want to know. The tribes and populations of people that truly live away from this, have no record of disease or cancer.
@riobrasilsambashowssambist14534 ай бұрын
In many cases, it's common that cancer is caused by H-Prilory bacteria.
@valeriereneeharper2 ай бұрын
@@katiet1768 I think your conclusions are reasonably and logically close to the truth if not the actual truth to what causes cancers. Chemicals are everywhere, being ingested, absorbed by skin, and breathed in……
@GoldiehawsАй бұрын
May the good Lord bless u.
@1213anne3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your health journey my kababayan, Ms. Grace. AML or Myelofibrosis (scarring of Bone Marrow) is probably the scariest part of possible progression of my current health condition as I'm diagnosed with MPN-ET considered as a rare and chronic type of Blood Cancer for more than 11yrs. Already and currently taking an immuno therapy drug and had Bone Marrow Biopsy for 3x already and blood drawn every month. Good to hear you are on remission now. God Bless you🙏
@celestialcircledance4 ай бұрын
If I'm even understanding correctly it is comforting to learn that it is possible to change blood types because I'm 0 - and always thought that I'd be at a disadvantage if I ever needed an organ transplant . Even animals in the wild who lead healthy lives get diseases if they manage to live that long . Age itself is a risk factor and there is never any guarantee .
@24JJ8214 ай бұрын
I understand why you needed to know what caused your cancer, but the reality is that cancer is too random, in that things line up like genetics, biology, and environment. And even then it's not certain. Some people drink and smoke and do not get cancer, other's don't and get cancer. You're a lovely person inside and out. I will follow your story and hope you live a long content life ❣
@maijacriner-harrison51613 ай бұрын
You're a beautiful person, Grace
@Ceerads4 ай бұрын
Yes, cancers can be random. We can’t always control everything.
@jeansanara29113 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your stories May God showered you full recovery 🙏🏻
@dobledos97503 ай бұрын
I'm a Filipina, when I saw her at first I knew it she's a Filipina😊😊😊 Blessed kabayan for having a great and supportive husband 😊
@liliasupan29523 ай бұрын
Praise God! You are healed! 🙏❤️
@catalinasanchez2913 ай бұрын
I am sorry to hear of your diagnosis, I'm going to keep you in my prayers🙌🏼❤️. With all your respect, I would like to give you an opinion and tell you a bit of my story, I had two tumors in my breast, just like you, I did not understand why, in the end God showed me that many times there is no why, but rather a why, I carry my eyes to the Cross and Jesus showed me the way, the Truth and life, today I can tell you that thanks to him I am saved and healthy. Maybe that answer you are looking for was called Jesus. God continue to bless you in this process. Lot of love 🥰
@laarniesaldua8323Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story
@SomethingAboutBeautee3 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the app about scanning ingredients when you’re in Costco because they found a mass on my mom and I and thankfully my mom’s was benign but mine wasn’t and this is such important information! Best wishes from my family to you and your family, Nancy. ❤️
@EzThomas.4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing...Sooo interesting ...wow, you are amazing. Best wishes...❤
@DaniellaPlus34 ай бұрын
I’m sorry for you and god bless you !! I just have to say a lot of the time it’s the healthiest people that seem to get cancer more then those who just live freely not so much restrictions 🤷♀️🤷♀️bless you 💜
@CC-cf4zm19 күн бұрын
I have been using Yuka for many years now, it is something I learnt about in Europe and was happy when they came to America. You can scan cosmetics too with it
@marjoriesison17373 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story Grace. God bless you & your family 🙏🏼❤️
@MH-hw4uhАй бұрын
WOW 😮 Thanks for your story 🎉❤
@splash64274 ай бұрын
🙏 ❤️ 🙏 For You Always & Forever
@annagarza72994 ай бұрын
You seem to be in good spirits ❤️ just to let you know you can be put out so you won’t feel the pain from the bone biopsy 👍 when our 7 yr old son was diagnosed with cancer osteosarcoma 😭😭💔💔 he did not get a bone biopsy but my friends 4 yr old daughter did and the first time the mother swore that she would not allow that again so Everytime she needed the bone biopsy she took her daughter to San Francisco UCSF and they put her daughter to sleep for the procedure. ! Stay strong your family needs you ❤️
@susanparker45504 ай бұрын
They put a 4 year old child out for a bone biopsy but would they put an adult out? I keep hearing people say it's so painful, I did read in the comments someone said they'd had 4 done & it wasn't painful at all but (up to now) everyone else has said just the opposite, it's scary
@glnbrook12863 ай бұрын
Hello every one ,2023 I was diagnosed in Hk having a polycy themeavera a rare blood cancer and ask me to do the bone marrow test and I was so scared and did not do the test. I immediately go back to Philippines and have a second option .I go to Hematogy doctor and ask me to test my blood and its very expensive but I prepare to that blood test rather than to do a bone marrow test. So after the blood test the doctor confirmed that I have a rare blood cancer and just gave me a medicine capsule for cancer . Its more than 1 year now and feel good and every 3 months ask me to do the ordinary blood test.I just surrender my life to God in the name of Jesus.And every day I woke up I thanks to God.
@JoannaNunescurtoАй бұрын
I am a patient with leukemia in a hospital in CA still waiting for a donor so I can have the transplant.
@truthsocial73384 ай бұрын
Mabuhay !
@riobrasilsambashowssambist14534 ай бұрын
I got so gaslit when i told my coworker that when you get constant repetitive needle pokes, the more you use the vein, the more it hurts because the vein develops scar tissue, and it starts to become SO painful to get your blood drawn. My coworker said I was being psychosomatic. I tried to give the example of when long term intravenous drug users need to find new veins like in their mouth or under the naols or alternative veins.
@debg80534 ай бұрын
Praying you get better. My mom did not make it.
@thebackrooms75113 ай бұрын
My Dad was diagnosed with AML 10 years ago. He was exposed to benzene for years. Benzene is known to cause AML. Sadly my Dad was passed the age for a marrow transplant. He went into remission after 2 rounds of chemo. My dad couldn't tolerate the maintenance chemo and chose to stop treatment. He passed 9 years ago this October. I was his daughter, his caregiver, his hospice caregiver. I miss him everyday.
@gracephi3 ай бұрын
You look younger for your age..hope you will heal faster
@kellio80874 ай бұрын
Did anyone here who had/has cancer have any body stressors anytime before your diagnosis, like mental stress or grief, over working, over exercising, or an unhealthy diet? I've been doing lots of research and found that most people who had cancer had some type of stressor beforehand. Some body stressors may not feel like stress. For example, running marathons makes people feel good, but it's actually stressing the body. Anything that over stresses the body causes systemic inflammation and cell malfunction and lowers the immune system so it cant repair damage thats happening.
@kittyfarkas3 ай бұрын
Wow, that was some cancer journey. I had bone biopsy few months ago. Assumed AML but is chronic lymphocytic lymphocytic leukemia . I got diagnosed in 2016. The prior year I visited a friend whose son unknowingly had mono. I got it and soon after got leukemia. Every time I get a virus my lymphs swell all over. I suggest that the best thing you can do is avoid viruses, illnesses even colds. Its worse for blood cancer then foods or anything else .
@sallyostling4 ай бұрын
Causation vs. correlation. Would you blame a childs lifestyle for getting leukemia? Sometimes it just happens.
@ClaudiaRusso-tr2qg4 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@deedeesmith30733 ай бұрын
Yes so true I lost my dear friend at 12 to this horrible disease . That was over 40 years ago and I still remember how unfair I thought it was. Genetics in my opinion play the largest part.
@donnawarren40234 ай бұрын
My grandmother died from AML my Aunt died from AML and my mother also died from AML So it doesn’t look good for me. I can’t change my genetics I will take ivermectin and Fenben if I get cancer I will pray for you and please pray for me
@lindaflesch73032 ай бұрын
IVERMECTIN doesn't treat cancer, it's for worms and skin lice.
@stefaniba303 ай бұрын
God is good Alway God bless you Pagaling ka
@CBFL774 ай бұрын
All my biopsies were so painful, I don't know why they can't put you under twilight for them. Sorry you went through this.
@riobrasilsambashowssambist14534 ай бұрын
It's true that the manufactured food industry and the processed foods contain highly inflammatory ingredients that are illegal in Europe, for example: canola oil, corn oil, safflower, and sunflower oil
@CC-uq7cv3 ай бұрын
They sell sunflower oil in England.
@louieadam2512 ай бұрын
Cancer is not mystery anymore and we can get it without knowing where. It is unfurtunate when it happens when least expected . I have two aunties who have cancer one died of it. My deceased dad had also. My doctor told me one time when i complained i had stomach pain that it did not go away. I was so stressed at work most of the time. So i underwent from colonoscopy to endoscopy and found out that i had barret esophagus . My esophagus was inflamed. My doctor told me im candidate for csncer. Well i prayed to God take me early if i will going to have it. I cant tolerate pain. I quit my job and retire early. I let it go..i let enjoy the rain.. cancer may come..but life goes on if it will stop it will stop.
@gracelorenzadeguzman71442 ай бұрын
May sister passed away last 5 ago due to MDS to acute leukemia which is very rare at expensive
@tatianaalinatrifan4 ай бұрын
I am sorry for you having had leukaemia, and what hurts extra is the need to blame yourself for a cancer that is literally a lottery. This is the fault of public health communication that emphasises lifestyle as a shield against cancer when science shows that except for a couple of cancers that have clear environmental and behavioural causes (e.g., some lung cancers, some skin cancers), most cancers are a function of age and otherwise random. Ableism hurts us all. No one is more or less deserving of cancer. No one deserves cancer. Not those who smoke, not those who eat junk food, not those who use drugs, no one deserves cancer. And most cancers are out of our control.
@aslansgirl90144 ай бұрын
Never smoked, never drank, never did drugs, exercised regularly. How many vaccines did she have?
@bamdingayan39064 ай бұрын
i got 4 😢
@louiseswell20444 ай бұрын
Yes exactly
@maria-nc4su3 ай бұрын
God bless 🙏
@MGMidget732 ай бұрын
I found out you could request being sedated when you have a bone marrow biopsy. They rather you be in severe pain then being hassled by scheduling an anesthesiologist at the same time. They put me under when I had a liver biopsy for my stage 4.
@mac-ju5ot3 ай бұрын
Wow no flowers. Man I'm so sorry this happened to you.. I'm not feeling great but I have great drs
@gordanazakula56694 ай бұрын
Brave woman, l would never consent to treatment!!!😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@louiseswell20444 ай бұрын
Same
@gordanazakula5669Ай бұрын
@louiseswell2044 Agree with you!!! Please see recent case of a New South Wales teenager, coerced into treatment. Please, reply to me.
@Virginia-f2rАй бұрын
Dear nr 1 pray to God in Jesus Mighty Name,He's in control of everything, Amen . May the Lord bless you with eternal salvation and good health..etc, Amen !❤
@Endahsusi-d1s4 ай бұрын
Same w me at hospital/UCSF poke me many times, 1 blood withdraw actually enough for them to see everything, I was so mad. Because they study hospital
@emilysantos86953 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your health diagnosis. As a health professional, I have seen so many patients who had myocarditis,blood clots,and turbo cancers after covid vaccines rollout since 2021. Many doctors and nurses were censored for speaking out against the vaccine.
@lindaflesch73032 ай бұрын
Censored by whom?
@emilysantos8695Ай бұрын
@@lindaflesch7303 facebook,youtube,social media platforms. They also censored Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for speaking out against vaccines. Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook /meta also admitted that the Biden administration told them to censor anything against covid vax.
@PatriciaFerris-n5f4 ай бұрын
It was a surprise to me that her blood transfusion had to be of her ethnic group. Here in US many of us are quite a mixture. What could that mean?
@artbysonyabadgley4 ай бұрын
There must be a difference. My niece married a hispanic (she is white), and their baby had to have blood transfusions when she was born. They told her that their blood wasn't compatible. I never even heard of such a thing before this happened.
@Virginia-f2rАй бұрын
Dear ,pray to God in Jesus Mighty Name ,He is in control of everything. May the Lord bless you with good health ,eternal life ..etc ,in Jesus Name, Amen !❤
@mayg.931Ай бұрын
Pray pray that's important to us 🙏 don't forget call Jesus Amen
@ismeniaalbuquerque21144 ай бұрын
Boa sorte. Tenho MGUS e morro de medo de ter que precisar passar pelo exame da medula óssea.
@BMT-by5ve4 ай бұрын
It's written or God's will. Don't lose your faith.
@dianacouto53857 күн бұрын
Its not random it's the situation we are in 💉💉💉 I spoke to a nurse that draws blood at the cancer clinic and she said she's never seen so many people with cancer and younger and younger.
@MarilynSanchez-f6v3 ай бұрын
Kung nananiwala ka sa malunggay kabayan Yung ang inumin mo ng inumin Gawin mong tubig ang pinakuluan na malunggay ...hope mkatulog...
@susanparker45504 ай бұрын
It's on my mind now, do they not give some sort of pain relief for a bone biopsy? It's worrying me, or is it the pain relief works for some but not for others? (since some say they had no pain & some say it was terrible) i'm feeling very confused
@annmarie16894 ай бұрын
Anti fungal, anti parasitic , Know the cause show
@valeriegood84274 ай бұрын
Where have you been hunny? You speak fluent English. You've never heard of Luekemia. It's hard to accept you have blood cancer. It's even harder to believe when you've lived a happy & wholesome life. It doesn't discriminate. Cancer causing toxins are everywhere.
@TheMyisa3 ай бұрын
That was rude.
@MOAB-UT4 ай бұрын
They market when they save you- yet ask who made you sick in the first place. Trojan Horse.
@mariye4693 ай бұрын
Pagaling ka po 🙏
@mildredsparks66844 ай бұрын
I wish her nothing but the best but my goodness how is she so naïve about so many basic things 😅
@ClaudiaRusso-tr2qg4 ай бұрын
I agree, why would she not go to the ER? After having a headache for a week, that's not normal. So what if one never smoked or drank, we're living beings, cancer is not about abusing ones body. It happens, unfortunately. Odd. I wish her well.
@emilys17434 ай бұрын
Be kind.
@Lonerangerja4 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing, but have to accept that everyone's psychology is different.
@charlottehardman12922 ай бұрын
I think it’s also the fact that she didn’t know what leukaemia was.. at her grown age. I thought that disease was common knowledge? Sure if you’re a child having no clue or knowledge about it but a grown adult having never heard of it? Just seems like she’s lived in a bit of a bubble or grew up sheltered.
@swannyriver754 ай бұрын
Healthy people get sick too it's Gods way of saying I'm in control not you
@fionamoody14324 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@sting1143 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Sometimes it’s the food you eat that causes cancer.
@nine70763 ай бұрын
Its probably the food tht u eat... not all healthy food are actualy healthy (if u knw wat i mean) most of the food now hav chemicals.. even our prfume,hav carcinogns, air freshner, sadly we cnt avoid it.. these days most hav chemicals.. so u shudnt wonder why...
@aileentrew35263 ай бұрын
for goodness sake. Getting cancer is NOT our fault. It's bad enough some people blame themselves without silly people telling us this. We have enough to cope with.
@lainyfromrainypnw3 ай бұрын
I’m sorry she had to go through all of the stuff she went through. BUT…how could she be so clueless? In this day & age how can you NOT know what leukemia is? And to blame it on something?
@sensimania4 ай бұрын
What was the indicator in the blood test to make them conclude it was leukaemia?
@PeggiMendricks4 ай бұрын
Extremely elevated white blood cell count.
@sensimania4 ай бұрын
@@PeggiMendricks Ohh ok. Thanks for responding
@CopingwithGrattitude4 ай бұрын
Yes, high white blood cell count; and distribution of the types of white cells, and the cells on the slide look abnormal. Often red blood cells and platelets are also decreased.
@precydomingo37363 ай бұрын
hello may i know how high your wbc mine is 20
@beckystevens3506Ай бұрын
If processed foods were the culprits everyone would have it.
@jza18153 ай бұрын
I wonder if you’re vaccinated and had the boosters.Too many got this blood cancer since 2021 ..turbo cancer
@IamGalvatronАй бұрын
If you say so doctor
@jza1815Ай бұрын
@@IamGalvatron One day the vaccine will get you idiot!
@beckystevens3506Ай бұрын
Are you from another planet? How could you not know what leukemia is and why would you argue with your Dr?