my wife's diagnosis of IBC
My name is Chris. My wife, Sarah, who is 35 was just diagnosed with IBC last Fri. She starts chemo next Tues. We still don't know if it has spread anywhere else beyond her breast. A friend of ours died from this 3 yrs ago, and from what I read online it doesn't seem good. I am scared to death. I don't want to lose my wife, and I don't want our 7yr old son to lose his mommy. I need some positive feedback.
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My husband and I will be
My husband and I will be praying for you, Sarah, and your son! I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer on September 13, 2014. The doctor acted like I was going to die right away. I figured that if the doctor had written me off, only a miracle from God could save me! I have not had any treatment or surgeries. Instead of relying on what the doctors said, I decided to trust God to heal me! I went on the vegan diet for a couple of months at the beginning, but was not getting enough protein, so I am now eating meat again. I have been told by many people lately, that my skin was grayish and pale at the beginning and is now back to a normal healthy color. I feel much better as well. This is what has worked for me, but may not work for everyone. Hopefully this will bring some hope in knowing that doctors and statistics can be and many times are wrong! Best wishes to you and your family!
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thanksyamster34 said:My husband and I will be
My husband and I will be praying for you, Sarah, and your son! I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer on September 13, 2014. The doctor acted like I was going to die right away. I figured that if the doctor had written me off, only a miracle from God could save me! I have not had any treatment or surgeries. Instead of relying on what the doctors said, I decided to trust God to heal me! I went on the vegan diet for a couple of months at the beginning, but was not getting enough protein, so I am now eating meat again. I have been told by many people lately, that my skin was grayish and pale at the beginning and is now back to a normal healthy color. I feel much better as well. This is what has worked for me, but may not work for everyone. Hopefully this will bring some hope in knowing that doctors and statistics can be and many times are wrong! Best wishes to you and your family!
thanks for your reply. I'm really glad what your doing is working for you. It seems very sketchy to me though to not trust science. We will keep positive thoughts going your way as well. Thank you.
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