My Ovarian Cancer Story Intro
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Cancer is fucking great, it kills hundreds of thousands of Human garbage every year, I love watching people with no chance to survive attempt to prolong their inevitable death, so amusing to me.
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@MuelSavage I think she's beautiful and what about you?
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@MuelSavage - fuck off you sick bastard
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I had Ovarian cancer 12 years ago at 23. I was stage 4. Thankfully I made a full recovery.
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She looks like an alien.
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Hi Cindy. Thank you so much for making your video. My Mom was diagnosed this past September with Stage III C. Although it's been 4 months since her diagnosis, it still doesn't feel real. After several rounds of chemo, surgery, and more chemo, her CA-125 results are currently much better than before. I just wanted to personally thank you for what you have done here with your video because faces of hope and strength is what we all need right now. God Bless you and many prayers.
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You're an amazing person. But I have a question... once you go in hospice for Ovarian Cancer...can you come back out? Someone I've known for a long time had Ovarian Cancer but then they got rid of it, and now its back. I just want to know if she will be okay.
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@iamatumor YES! You are a tumor! Howdare you write such a cruel comment to this beautiful young lady! It makes me so angry and sad knowing there are people like you in this world. Think before you write such low cowardly comments.
Thank you so much for opening your story to us. My sister was just diagnosed with ovarian cancer. We are looking for info. It is good to know we can find info through your story. Please continue and keep updated. We don't know what stage she is, we found out last night. We are over whelmed. :(
amparova 3 months ago
@amparova I'm so glad that you were able to find my video. That is exactly why I posted my story. When I got diagnosed, I had a tough time finding any other real people I could relate to. My advice is simple: one step at a time. Don't get too far ahead of yourselves. Deal with one thing at a time. Simplify your life. Cancer has a way of helping people do that. Feel free to private message me if you want. Best of luck and blessings!
SurvivorStory 3 months ago
My mothers mother died with ovarian cancer. My mother died from ovarian cancer. My older (70) sister now has ovarian cancer. How do the Ca-125 numbers corispond with different stages?
otisbird 3 months ago
@otisbird I don't know that CA-125 is used in that way. Staging is done using tissue samples of known cancer. CA-125 by itself in a patient with cancer can be used as a tool to compare one's own results, not to compare to someone elses numbers. Has anyone been tested for BRCA1 or 2? I hope you are being watched carefully. Obviously you are at high risk.
SurvivorStory 3 months ago
my mom passed of ovarian cancer six months ago i took care of her for three years she passed in peace at 75,i pray for you, your a brave soul amen god bless may jesus be by your side all the time AND FIGHT THE FIRE OF THE GOOD FIGHT OF FAITH
Jimmy86405 5 months ago
@Jimmy86405 Jimmy, I am so sorry the beast won this one. Sounds like you are a believer. If that is the case, than you know she will be waiting in peace in His loving arms. You are the brave one - living life with the loss of your Mom must be a terrible pain, but you know, life here is temporary, and you will see her again!
SurvivorStory 5 months ago