Happy Chanukah!
Just got the best Chanukah gift I could ever dream of - a perfectly clear ct-scan!
This marks a 46 month remission from stage 4B grade 3 UPSC. Diagnosed September
2010, cancer was found all over the pelvic area and in all 40 lymph nodes tested.
C hanukah is a holiday of miracles and this is my personal miracle that I wish for
everyone fighting this disease. I am BRCA 2 positive which can be the reason for
the long remission but I also follow a strict anti-cancer diet plus exercise.
I realize that people mention all kinds of food cures and no one knows what to
believe but I have a gut feeling that whole ground lemon and black raspberries
in a smoothie for almost 4 years has in some way helped me. I recommended
this to a young woman with stage 4 colon cancer a while back and she listened
to me because she knows who I am and how I'm doing. Of course I don't
know if my suggestion actually helped but she is doing much better than the
poor prognosis she was given. Read the various studies on the lemon and berries.
They are amazing. The raspberries can be ordered at Frankfarms.com and I am
in no way related to the owners. Happy hollidays to all!
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WONDERFUL news!
WONDERFUL news! Congratulations
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Congratulations and sending wishes for a Happy Chanukah daily!artist49 said:thanks
Thank you to all of you for your very kind comments.
May the holidays bring blessings to all of us!
Thank you and Ro and Cathy and all of the other ladies for sharing your stories. They lift me up and give me hope and faith! Happy Holidays to all!
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artist49
That's truly amazing that you're doing so well after having all those positive lymph nodes. It is a great Chanukah present for you. It looks like you and I, both stage IVb at diagnosis, will be a part of the 9% of five year UPSC survivors in the coming year. Yahoo!!!
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Pinkypinky104 said:artist49
That's truly amazing that you're doing so well after having all those positive lymph nodes. It is a great Chanukah present for you. It looks like you and I, both stage IVb at diagnosis, will be a part of the 9% of five year UPSC survivors in the coming year. Yahoo!!!
Pinky, I believe you said that you are going to be tested for the BRCA gene. My doctor at Sloan, who sees an enormous
number of patients, told me that the only other patient of his with type 2 endometrial cancer and a 4- 5 year remission has
the BRCA 1 gene! When I was genetically tested, the counselor (at Sloan) told me about these longer remissions and
the reason for them . Good luck to all of us!!
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BRCA testing denied
I thought I was getting the BRCA testing, but I'm not. I had gotten a letter from my insurance company over the weekend saying I had been approved to get Colaris genetic testing. Since I had applied for BRCA testing and the insurance company's approval had been rescinded the next day, I assumed my gyn/onc had fought for me and gotten the BRCA gene testing approved. That isn't what happened. I called his office on Monday to see if I needed to have my blood re-drawn. I figured the outside lab might have thrown the blood away when my insurance company disapproved the testing, or perhaps the blood would be too old to use by then. Instead, I found out the BRCA testing was still denied, and when my gyn/onc had heard that, he had applied for another type of genetic testing for colon and endometrial cancers. So that's what the Colaris testing approval was. He hadn't told me he was applying for this other type of testing, so I had no clue that's what was happening. I doubt anything positive will be found in testing for these kinds, because they don't run in my family.
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Your clean CT scan
Wonderful news!
Barb
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