Living Without Fear - Managing bone health issues with metastatic breast cancer

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2010

Sandy shares how she lives with metastatic breast cancer -- and the bone health issues associated with it.

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  • Please Sandy, the most important thing you can do for yourself is to check out a product called Visalus. It's a health product that is doing incredible things for people who have cancer. I've seen so many positive testimonies to the fantastic things Visalus has done to help the body fight cancer and gain strength to handle the chemo. Just type in Visalus and Cancer here on YouTube and you can check it out for yourself. Then go to Imgetnfit4Him.bodybyvi.com It's very inexpensive give it a try!

  • Yes! I heard that story on "This American Life" too!!! Very hopeful. How I wish some research dollars would go to studying the people who seem to beat the odds like that. There's a lovely woman in my Stage IV support group who has has been in treatment for around ten years and has had no recurrences.Whenever they scan it shows up as "no evidence of disease" (AKA "NED"). She is a tremendous inspiration, as are those who have not lived long,but have maintained dignity and integrity in their lives.

  • Sandy, you are such an inspiration to me. Watching this video coincided with my listening to This American Life episode "Slow to React" about, among other things, cancer cells in a woman with stage IV breast cancer who has lived with this for 23+ years. She and you give so many of us an appreciation for living. Thank you.

  • Thanks so much for your sweet comment. I AM doing well still. I'm just now seeing this video- it was filmed last summer so now I'm almost 7 years out from my Stage IV diagnosis. WOW! How very lucky I am. Hope you are doing well also.

  • You seem like a very lovely women. I am also a Breast Cancer Survivor. I hope you are still doing well. I just want to grap your son and give him a big hug. Thank you for being open and strong with him.

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