I HAVE AN EXTREMELY RARE STAGE 3 CANCER... Why I'm Scared | Appendiceal Goblet Cell Adenocarcenoma

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In this video, I share a significant update about my diagnosis: my cancer is not colon cancer but rather appendiceal goblet cell adenocarcinoma—a rare and more aggressive form. This discovery brings less certainty about treatment options and more questions about my prognosis. I discuss the emotional weight of this news, including managing anxiety and fear about potential outcomes. I also provide a look into my daily routine for maintaining mental, emotional, and spiritual health, along with updates on upcoming high-level bloodwork and appointments aimed at finding the most effective treatments for this cancer. Day 12 Post-Op Colon Cancer Surgery.

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My name is Noah, and on May 18, 2011, I had a rare reaction to the medication VIVITROL, which led to severe suicidal depression, depersonalization, and anxiety. Within just four weeks, I lost 25 pounds and spent the next eight weeks in a constant state of panic, mixed with unbearable depression. I could no longer work and had to move in with my parents for 24/7 care due to being a danger to myself. After being hospitalized in a psychiatric ward, I underwent numerous treatments-SSRIs, SNRIs, mood stabilizers, anti-psychotics, holistic therapies, and even RTMS (shock therapy)-but experienced minimal improvement for over a year.

Eventually, blood tests revealed extremely low testosterone levels (200 ng/Dl and 150 ng/Dl), compared to the average of 750 ng/Dl for a 25-year-old male. This discovery explained why my symptoms persisted and resembled major depression. After starting testosterone replacement therapy, I slowly began to improve. Over the past six years, I've worked hard to regain mental stability, though the journey has included setbacks.

Today, I continue to document my experiences and insights on mental health, while focusing on physical fitness as a key part of my recovery. Weight training and cardio play a significant role in maintaining my mental well-being, which I also share on my channel.


This video is for educational and documentary purposes only and is not intended to treat or diagnose. The opinions expressed are that of the individual in the video and nobody else. Please consult a health care professional for all mental and physical healthcare needs.

I Noah Thomas, the creator of this channel, have been diagnosed hypogonadism by a medical doctor and legally prescribed the medically indicated treatment of Testosterone Replacement Therapy.

Noah Thomas (bignoknow) is an affiliate of LetsGetChecked & HPTRT
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There is a man in Perth, Australia with a rare appendiceal cancer, his YouTube is Paul in Perth. I don't know if there are several types but he has and is sharing his journey and has had a lot of treatment and is doing well at this point. Just wanted to share if you haven't heard of his journey.

cherylblais
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Noah, MD Anderson in Houston knows all about your cancer. My friend just went through the Hipec procedure for the same appendix cancer and he is all good ! You’ve got treatment waiting for you !

sharenbrewer
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I love your dad! He was my now 20 year old son's pediatrician. While we never had to deal with anything like your cancer, during all of our visits he was always so comforting and knowledgeable with his recommendations and approaches. I love his non-conventional approaches. He believes and appreciates in how he
was cared for while he was still in my belly up to when he was 17.
My now adult sons approach his
medical care the same way He was cared for by Dr. Paul! He is a great person to have on your team!

ChristineCollins-bf
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Your not dying, your surviving like the rest of us

sonnysnavarro
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I do understand the fear and panic of being diagnosed with a rare, aggressive form of cancer. It is the most fearful and lonely experience of my life. When my oncologist told me that I shouldn’t have this type of breast cancer for many reasons including I didn’t fit the profile or lifestyle of someone with this type of bc. I didn’t even know there were different types of bc. After he said rare, aggressive, low survival rate — I completely fell to the floor. There are no words for the gut wrenching fear and pain I felt. Here I sit 15 years & 2 grandchildren later. You are doing the right thing, educate yourself, combine traditional & holistic methods. Love and family will be your best medicine.

southerngal
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Everyone pray for Noah, he will beat this! ❤

Ghost
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Dear, dear a mom and a grandma who between both of my daughters and myself, we have come through drug addiction, alcoholism, anxiety, depression, and yes...cancer; I beg of you son, please, please, please grab onto God with everything you have, every fiber of your being, heart, and soul!!! It's hard to type this through the tears and heartache that I feel for you and your family right now. But I promise you if you do grab hold of him whatever you face, he will give you a peace and a strength beyond all understanding!!! Soo much love, prayers and blessings to you and your family from a grateful grandma in Phoenix Az!!!
💖🙏💖🙏💖🙏

loribalthis
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My mom survived stage 4 endometrial cancer. I was 15 when that happened and I'm 35 and she's still here with us. Don't give up hope. ❤ you're stronger than you think you are.

KristenEastridge
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Pray for the Great Physician to heal you. He can do what the doctors can’t.

Cat-qnyw
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I was a patient of Md Anderson Hospital in Houston TX and had met a person who had your exact cancer of the appendix, which is rare like you had mentioned. He told us his story how he beat this cancer. The doctor did a cancer bath. It’s where they opened him up and put chemo in his intestines and then closed up the incision. Thereafter they operated again and scrubbed each organ in the intestines. At the time it was the cutting edge to treat this type of cancer. MDAnderson is the place if you’re looking for cutting edge treatments. I’m sorry you are having to go through all this. The majority of the battle is in the mind, fear is crippling, but please know that perfect love of Jesus casts our all fear. I will add you and your family to my prayer list.

KellyEsposito-bjoq
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Dad is such a supportive and helpful doctor in your corner.
I’m married to a dear retired physician. He’s now struggling with dementia at age 92. He’s prone to major depression that requires long hospitalization involving ECT. It’s kept him well until the last few years we collectively decided no more depression treatment for him anymore. He’s depressed and all I can do is care for him with love and encouragement. Just as your dad is doing that same support.
Again I admire your raw vulnerability in being transparent about your feelings.
Praying for you - God’s got you.

denisejones
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My granny was diagnosed with rare high grade breast cancer with inflammatory breast cancer. She was in her 80s in 2018. We were told she had 6 months. I was devastated. We had just adopted our daughter who was 2 and I wanted her to grow up knowing her great granny and have memories like me. God is the only one who answered my prayers. She is now 89 with no evidence on disease on last scan. She will never be cancer free but… here we are 7 years later when doctors said she had 6 months. The power of prayer and finding the right targeted therapy for her. Wishing you all the best!!

brookedowney
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Oh, my word. Your dad's comfort and knowledge and care for you brings me to tears! How thankful you must be for him. Continuing to pray and follow your journey, Noah.

tamarafarr
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Noah, this is your purpose. If anybody can find the best doctors, counselors, and spiritual leaders for this type of rare cancer, IT IS YOU TWO. You were chosen to help many others figure this out. God only sends his toughest soldiers in to fight. He knew how much you and your dad would spend finding ever ounce of information on this cancer AND he knew you BOTH have the platforms to help people all over the world. This was put into play years ago. Your YouTube success, yours dad's, his struggles with the medical field, your struggle with dependence. He fixed is all so you could win this battle and helpothers. You, my dear, are an angel on earth. God loves you and God bless you.

staceynewcome
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Paul in Perth on YouTube had a rare appendiceal cancer. He's currently doing really well.

midas
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Oh Noah....one empath to another....we feel EVERYTHING! It takes time to process, time to digest. Our hearts and brains need time to move things from our hearts, to fact. Its difficult, but you definitely need to talk your way through all of this. Thank God for your Dad....what a special man he is. Hugs! ❤❤❤

larah
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I was 35 when I was diagnosed with ALL leukemia then I got it again at 37 I’m now 38 and cancer free … like you I was scared, unsure, God is the true healer of all things… always turn to him with any thing your unsure about medical wise and Heath wise …. You’ll put the right Doctors 🥼 in your hands … take it one day at a time… always right down any questions you have to ask a doctor… praying for you ❤🙏🏼

Alex-nxmp
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We stand with you Noah. We will get you through this. Longtime follower. Love you brother

jamesm
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I have Breast cancer stage 2.. just the word cancer is loaded. I have up and down moments. I worry a lot. I am glad you gave your dad? What a great support. Sending love x 💖

hopehall-sanchez
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Noah, I want to thank you and your dad for all that you're doing. All the research you are doing to find answers will not only benefit you, but others. Always praying for you and your family. Much love ❤️

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