8 years and counting!
August 6 was my 8 years anniversary of my dx. I just wanted to come on here and share the relative longevity of life after cancer!
For those who don't know my story, I was dx'ed with Stage III sigmoid colon cancer, lymph positive (2/19), zero mets, and did NOT do a lick of chemo. I opted out of the prescribed adjuvant chemo of 5-FU and leucovorin. I did not have a CEA so they would not have been able to tell if it was working or not. I opted to use Eastern Healing methods in conjunction with my Western Diagnostics (and surgery) done at the Mayo Clinic (I cannot sing their praises loud enough!!).
So, instead I did a ton of other stuff with diet, JUICING!!(aka CHEMIA) (WOOHOO!!), acupuncture, massage, counseling, macrobiotic vegan detoxing diet, supplements up the yingyang etc etc etc.
And here I am today still posting on these boards--which were a LIFE SAVER for me back in the dark dark scary days of post-dx. At a time when my family really had no clue what I was going through, folks on these boards understood and gave me love and support like no other. Some wanted to slap me silly ( I don't blame them! HA!).
THANK YOU! Many of them don't really post much anymore but you know who you are....and I miss those old buds who are no longer with us. sigh. :-(
I'm really excited because this year I will be attending my first Colonpalooza and will meet many of these ACS friends. I can't wait! And I promise I won't be a party pooper and tsk tsk you if you eat Cheetos! HA! ;-)
So thank you ACS for providing this forum and thank you all you awesome survivors who come and make these boards what they are. This has been quite a cancer journey.
Get Juiced!
peace, emily
Comments
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Congrats Emily!
You've come a very long way my friend. You certainly have been an inspiration for me and many others and yes, you ROCK (the boat) which is great. It needs to be rocked from time to time to wake and shake us up. Keeps us on our toes, toes that is...
While your choice of treatment was unconventional, you are unconventional and living proof that there is more than one way to beat cancer. You have inspired others to seek out methods that better suit them. There is no right or wrong way, only what each person is comfortable with. It's 90% attitude anyway.
You're the BEST Emily!!!
Love ya you hippy juice chick
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Congratulations!
Emily, thank you for sharing your inspiring story. I know there are some newbies here who are feeling scared, and to hear from a long timer like yourself who is so healthy and positive is great. I doubt very seriously I would have the courage to forego chemo if I had been diagnosed at your stage of cancer, but I do admire what you did. And I'm awfully glad it worked out so well for you, because it's fun to know you!
*hugs*
Gail0 -
Pleasure to know you, Emily
Hi Emily
We've never chatted but I've read your posts and just wanted you to know that I think it took real GUTS and COURAGE to fight your battle with the approach that you took - I'm truly amazed by you and inspired by your story. I've met another woman who took similar approach and as Phil said, there is no right or wrong way. I'm just amazed at your story and the victory that you have achieved.
With 8 years under your belt, you are the absolute leader in longevity and that says something right there.
I've been "actively" fighting my Cancer battle into my 6th year now, so that is a long time as well to still be in the fight - I'm still trying to "Catch the Last Train to NEDSville."
I've got stuff coming up as my temporary hold pattern looks to have stopped, but I won't bore you with those details.
It was nice to hear from you...hope your son, Ian continues to heal.
I'm just sorry I did not meet you earlier....I'm new to the board but not new to Cancer.
All the best that Life has to offer and good luck on your tri-athalons!
-Craig0 -
Congrats Emily on 8 years cancer FREE!
Congrats Emily!0 -
Great Newsdianetavegia said:Congrats Emily on 8 years cancer FREE!
Congrats Emily!
Congratulations. That is great news to al cc's on this board.0 -
Way to Go
Congratulations on being NED for so long.
Kim0 -
Living life to the fullest...Annabelle41415 said:Way to Go
Congratulations on being NED for so long.
Kim
Emily:
Congratulations on your 8-year anniversary. I hope you put an extra carrot in your juice on August 6 to celebrate your continued good health.
I've always enjoyed your posts and your evident free spirit. You seem to "get it" that, as important as it is to have a life, it is equally important to have a life well-lived.
Hatshepsut0 -
Awesome news juice chickHatshepsut said:Living life to the fullest...
Emily:
Congratulations on your 8-year anniversary. I hope you put an extra carrot in your juice on August 6 to celebrate your continued good health.
I've always enjoyed your posts and your evident free spirit. You seem to "get it" that, as important as it is to have a life, it is equally important to have a life well-lived.
Hatshepsut
Emily, I am thrilled for you, it's hard to believe it's been 8 years.
Andy and I are looking forward to meeting you at CP7 in Key West this fall.
Lot's to Celebrate
Love,
Baby Lisa0 -
Juicing works!
Congrats on 8 years! That is inspiring. I wish I was bold enough to avoid Chemo. The cancer is a non-issue for me physically. It has been the chemo and its nasty side effects that have been the issue. Great that you avoided them all.
Thanks for sharing your story. I am still planning to by a juicer and begin that process once chemo is done for me.
Enjoy your eighth year and many more.
Mike0 -
Congratulations!Continue to
Congratulations!Continue to be NED and enjoy your life.0 -
Awesome EmilyFight for my love said:Congratulations!Continue to
Congratulations!Continue to be NED and enjoy your life.
That is great news. I was a stage III 2 node positive dude and look forward to reaching that plateau as well. I am about 2.5 years NED so have a ways to go. I've goota get a juicer. My daughter had one but she has since moved out. She used to make me beet juice mixed with a cornucopia of other fruits and veggies. It tasted great.
Cheers, Lance0 -
Thanks y'all!
We need to celebrate our living every day, but days like today finding out that we've lost JerseySue and Monica recently really sobers one. My heart just breaks for their families, but ours here as well when we lose one of our Semi-colons.
Hugs to all who come here.
LIVESTRONG!
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Congrats Juice Chic....donnare said:Congrats Emily!!
Hi Emily,
Congratulations on 8 years and thanks so much for sharing your story, knowledge and spirit with the rest of us. I wish you many, many, many years of health and happiness!
Hugs,
Donna
on 8 yrs of NED and being bold enough to go beyond the norm for your health....Good for you and may everyday of your life be blessed.........0 -
WOW!fedester said:great news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
em,
congrats on the 8 year mark.
you have always been a support system for so many here.
you rock juice chick!!!!!!!!!!!
be well
never.ever give up!!
bruce
Congrats to your 8 year anniversary mark, I totally am in awe of your approach, and wouldn't even have a clue on how to even start, I'm not good at knowing what to eat to what not to eat, but you go girl!!!! you are really awesome!
Hugssss!
~Donna0
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