Surviving 16 years post oral diagnosis

sweetgammy
sweetgammy Member Posts: 24 Member

Hello to those who are interested. 

yes! It's been that long since my first diagnosis In 2000.  The cancer came back 3 times. The jawbone replacement took place in 2013 but since then all is well. I'm very close to living my normal life except for the feeding tube ( 5 years now) but it has been a blessing in disguise . I really mean that because it has forced me into a diet that I would not have had the will power to pursue. Ha ha! God knew that! 

I firmly believe that that diet stopped the cancer from coming back a 4 th time because that was the only thing that changed in my life. It amazes me that the medical profession still has not gotten on board with this! Oh I forgot, if they did there would be a chance of a cure and they would be out of a job. In any case, it IS possible to beat this thing! And that's the good news!

God bless and enlighten,

sweetgammy

Comments

  • LiseA
    LiseA Member Posts: 266
    I am happy for you, but a bit

    I am happy for you, but a bit confused about the feeding tube and diet. What diet are you on?  

  • phrannie51
    phrannie51 Member Posts: 4,716
    LiseA.....I'm sure it's a liquid diet....

    ....chances are that after 5 years of having a tube, Sweetgammy has figured out some things to sneak down her tube besides formula.

    p

  • LiseA
    LiseA Member Posts: 266
    I can't imagine formula all

    I can't imagine formula all this time, so good for you if you've gotten some nice stuff down as well. 

  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi sweetgammy

     

    You sound alot like me, my NPC came back 3 time the last time was in 2006 then around 2012 I lost the ability to swallow and been living on my PEG tube, wow that’s been 4 years now time does seem to fly. You are very correct I believe what we eat has a lot to do with our health.

     

     

     

    God bless and keep you under His tender care.

     

    Tim