12 Things NO ONE Tells You About CHEMO (DON’T MISS THIS)

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I’ve been doing chemo for a year now, it’s not easy but I’m making it work with Jesus by my side.

suprememagnetic
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Stay positive people, my Urologist first asked me if I saw my test results online. I had no idea there was such a thing. Then he told me I have prostate cancer, the way he told me was like I had 2 weeks left to live. I soon did all my own research and talked 2 two Oncologists. my Chemo Oncologist told me I had the best attitude of any of her patients. I have simply decided this is not going to kill me and I am doing everything I can to heal my body. I know that doctor is not God, and I also know that a positive attitude is 90% of everything. God Bless you all.

kennethward
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Thank you be starting chemo soon for ovarian cancer please pray for me

melissabarnes
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So many times I thought the chemo was going to kill me. It didn't, I'm still here!

princesssela
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No one told me that some of my family would take my diagnosis way harder than I. Thankfully my daughter is riding the wave with me and keeping it positive. Chemo starts in a week for me and I got this. You got this. WE got this ❤️

RudeBoy.MAG
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What works for me is having a positive attitude and meditation. Mindset is what it all comes down to.

jamienavarre
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I am currently doing chemo treatment fir a stage 3 cancer. I am staying with my vegan relatives to be near the cancer treatment center. For 2weeks I have eaten nothing but vegetables with them. What has 2 weeks of veggies done for me? I feel better than I ever have my entire life!! I've added whole grain bread and some chicken n egg s butter cheese. Just with those added items I can feeel the difference. But I need extra protein. And I strive to have a positive attitude. I try to keep things light and read comical books to keep positive. I allow no negative around me. Will I survive this chemo? I don't know. Will I survive this cancer? I don't know. But either way I'd like to go out swinging with a big grin.

carlathomas
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What can you do when you can’t eat healthy and most food banks are a joke I had bilateral mastectomies in 2018 and chemo I was 75 had abdominal surgery in 2020 for fluid filled cysts both ovaries together weighed over 30 lbs. both were benign by the Grace of God I was prayed for and God healed me of the cancer I’m now 79 thank you for all the information

judithgraham
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I'm postchemo 17 years, due to GI issues I still vomit very easily. Zofran is my best friend.

patriciamays
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Nausea was a big part of chemo for me! & the fact no one told me that my left big toenail became permanently damaged. I have an ugly black shell toenail that will never be normal. The big toe is somewhat numb & underneath the toenail is uncomfortable. I’ve seen podiatrists & the damage is permanent. & yes, I lost all my hair!

terrydodson
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I completed chemo and immunotherapy 2021 for small cell stage 4 lung cancer which for the past year is "undetectible". I was given an anti nausea med I.V during the chemo and immunotherapy. I was only nauseous once. Since I developed side effects from the immunotherapy it was stopped shortly after chemo ended. Its hard to know if my symptoms were from chemo or immunotherapy or both. I did require a blood transfusion due to extremely abnormal blood count. The transfusion greatly improved my energy level. The conditions I developed include hypothyroidism, hypertension, hair loss, extremely dry skin, brittle nails, skin discolorations (reddish sunburn like chest and cheeks) extreme itching. The itching was only relieved with high dose steroids which caused weight gain. Finally my hair grew back. my nails are long and healthy. I no longer have serious skin problems. Steroids were slowly titrated until discontinuation. I now take Dupixent injection every 2 wks.I still have tiredness late morniings but overall much improved.
Also I was hospitalized for COVID-19 pneumonia requiring 6 wks. of continuous oxygen.
Presently I am feeling well. While my ct scans have been favorable I am cognizant of the reality and possibility of recurrence. As far as side effects from treatment, for me the outcome certainly outweighed the side effects which have been managed well by my specialists. I am fortunate to have a great team of doctors treating me.

concettavanpatten
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Not many people know this, , but there is really 13 things. 13. Men also get cancer and have trouble with chemo.... you would think by the number of female only oriented channels that it just didn't exist. You have a great channel. It would just be refreshing as a stage 4 to hear anyone say something about helping men and women alike with cancer related issues. Never give up the fight. Keep rocking it. Thank you

awesomedave
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Keep in mind that chemo affects different people with different cancers differently. The exhaustion part is real. But nausea is still common

alwaysrootingfortheantihero
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I didn’t lose weight for chemo I didn’t gain weight. I think the only thing that really bothered me a lot was everywhere I went. Everyone would ask me about my chemo and I got tired of talking about it. Nobody asked how I was doing just about how the chemo was going.

cheryleverard
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8 years later and I still have neuropathy. No one told me I would have it, much less that it wouldn’t go away. And I had tooth damage also.

simplygramma
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I'M SO GLAD I HAVE FOUND YOU DR. AMY. MY 44 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER HAS STAGE 4 metastatic soft tissue sarcoma CANCER. SHE JUST STARTED HER SECOND DOSES OF CHEMO IN MARCH 2023. THREE DAYS ONE WEEK AND TWO WEEKS OFF. AND THIS IS HER SECOND YEAR OF CHEMO. I WILL GET BACK WITH YOU MORE WITH INFO. I'M GOING TO HAVE MY DAUGHTER WATCH YOUR VIDEO TONIGHT. ONOCOLOGIST NEED TO RECOMMEND YOUR VIDEO. ❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU! FOR POSTING YOUR VIDEO AND SHARING SOOOO! MUCH INFORMATION. IT IS HURTING ME AS A MOTHER TO NOT GET ALL THE INFORMATION I NEED TO HELP MY SWEET DAUGHTER.

Virgo
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1 month out after 6 rounds of R Chop pet scan in 1month fingers crossed. Stage 3 Lymphoma, daughter is oncology nurse and saved my life.Pcp said i was a hypochondriac.Diabetic who was prescribed rybelsus.Love your chanel, love that your a survivor, now i meditate, eat healthy and exercise.

sjpsmuv
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Bless you for explaining these things!

stephaniemanova
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Fatigue does go away with time. All side effects come and go as you go through treatment.
Short hair or no hair actually make it easier to go through treatment. Hair can be annoying when you feel bad

shirleyscott
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Thank you for sharing Dr.God Bless❤️❤️❤️

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