When she said her therapist passed from cancer during her period in therapy, my heart just broke. Bless her & that sweet therapist who wanted to continue helping others until their last moments. What a testimony ❤
I am so grateful you are in remission. I was told recently my cancer returned and treatments will be non-curative. I am still fighting but also coming to accept it may not be remission for me. Being grateful all the same. Thanks be to God for your health for you and your family.
You're story sounds so similar to mine. I scratched until I bled. It was from my knees down. My shins were so bloody. I also had it on my hands and some patches on my head. They contributed it to eczema or psoriasis. They didn't do any other blood tests. It wasn't until I was 7-1/2 months pregnant and sat down to read the paper in a recliner that my vision got blurry and I couldn't see the photos on my wall. My husband took me to the ER and from there they did all kinds of lab work and decided to do a chest x-ray when they found the mass in my chest. I was 31 and now I'm 53. God is good!!
Thank God you are in remission. My husband had Non Hodgkins large B-cell lymphoma, he had severe rashes before being diagnosed, they thought he had Eczema, he was treated for half a year for this before all his weight loss was finally taken seriously. He loss from 170 down to 99 lbs. Thank God he is also in remission has gained up to 120.
Thank God for His healing of your' husband - I am now 2.5 years in remission from the same type of cancer. It has been a chore to gain weight but slowly getting there. Had to change my food intake and types. God Bless you both and keep praying.
@@elleneakins7173 ,My husband has been eating quite a bit of pure protein bars, bob's redmill protein bars, Salmon, rice, oats, organic foods. He can only eat small amounts still though, if he introduces new foods it really seems to upset his stomach.
Just curious, how did your husband go about being diagnosed? My daughter is 20 and has had issues with anxiety that she has attributed he itchiness to. She was diagnosed with RA, and she has had "excema" too, but she has lost sooooo much weight and people think she is anorexic because who knows what else to think. She tries to eat, but she loses her appetite so easily. I am just wondering what we can do for someone to take her serious and not just attribute her issues to all these other things without doing some actual testing to rule out something more serious. I dont even know what kind of dr to send her to, as I have my own issues and dont know what to do about them either besides just having faith that my dr is doing whats best for me and she is in the same boat. Our health care system is so frustrating!
@@anna-mariedictson7381 , Praying for your daughter.and you. My husband started having such severe upper GI pain, I made an appointment for him to see a internist or general internist, he went in and found several small tumours in his upper GI and did a biospy and found the cancer. Check out Joe Tippen and his prodecol. My husband did his chemotherapy, but he also did the prodecol, this will get rid of cancer. I honestly believe that if it had not been for this my husband would have passed away. He is still in remission, though it is still hard for him to gain back weight, I believe the chemotherapy did something to his stomach.
Those pictures she showed definitely didn't look like eczema or rashes. These people are in denial. They think that if they don't go to the hospital it's not going to confirm the disease. But they are still slowly dying. Lying to yourself is the Antichrist spirit.
Thanks for sharing ur story it’s so touching. My Sister is a cancer survivor🙏 she had non-Hoskin lymphoma she went through chemo radiation and other trial treatments till they finally told her she needed a bone marrow transplant or she only had four months to live, which I was blessed to be her donor. They test us siblings first and I was the only one that was her match and I feel so blessed that I was able to, help her🙏it’s going in 8 yrs and she’s still cancer free thank God 🙏❤️I’m so glad u are a survivor🙏❤️
Always ask for blood platelet test to rule out cancer or find out. Cancer. they were running mine all the time, but I didn’t have cancer. My husband had it.he died from multiple lymphoma cancer it’s a cancer 🥲🛐🕊️🌈🦋🌈💖🕊️💙
@@PhyreReighni wouldn’t have known. i always had dry skin my dermatologist gave me a new cream. i also had a relatively recent clear CT. they found mine bc i was in a car accident
When i was diagnosed with cancer, I had my sister go with me so she could take notes. I was so messed up in the head. I knew I wouldn't remember anything the doctor told me.
Ma'am you certainly have been through a lot. You are so brave & empathic with lots of wisdom. I wish you well & enjoy many years in front of you. Bless you.
Oh wow. Almost everything you said was true for me too. I’m in remission from breast cancer. (2 surgeries, chemo, 30 radiation treatments, 5 years of Letrozole) I didn’t colour my hair again after it grow back except for highlights once after6 years. Now I’m 10 years out from my main treatments. The feeling I got when I realized that there would always be someone to take my place in treatment was devastating. Many people I have known who had cancer when I did and after, have now passed. What got me through it all was my daughters and Jesus. I had many prayers answered during my treatment and after. I thank God every day for both the good and the bad of every day living.
Thank you for sharing your journey. You did a beautiful job explaining everything and walking us through the timeline. Wish you and your family the absolute best!
I had stage 2a melanoma end of 2023 and bcc mohs surgery on my cheek. I haven’t felt well for months and have an itchy rash on both lower legs and rash on forearms that’s itchy. I do/did go to my dermatologist she said maybe it’s eczema I usually get it on my hand put it’s nothing like the rash on my calves and forearms. Plus nauseous and bloated for months I feel like my doctor and dermatologist are missing something. So proud of you and pray for you.
I've been complaining to my Dr's since 2019. Covid brought out a bunch of issues and last month they found a large mediastinal mass which finally gave me a diagnosis of primary mediastinal lymphoma... started chemo last week. Lost my job just as my diagnosis came through. I have had many of the same issues you did. Misdiagnosed with psoritatic artritis due to the rashes. I am looking forward to 6 rounds of chemo. I give you kudos for your courage.
I’m so glad you’re doing well. I’m from Pa. as well. I’m 5 yrs cancer free in Oct. My treatment was at Fox Chase. It’s a journey that we had no choice but to take and our lives will never be the same. I thank God every morning for my life and my family…we truly do look at life through a new lens. Bless you sweet girl and I pray for your continued good health.♥️
Thank you for sharing your story. I wish the best to you and everyone else who has ever had to recover from this. I think you sharing your experience is very helpful and inspiring. ❤
I had itchyness> Legs, arms, trunk. Swollen feet, anckless with red, brown, purple skin, like bumping on something. The pain was horrific in my feet, anckles, hands, lower legs. Red dots in my lower legs, feet. Sweating horrible at night, soaking wet all sheets, cushion. Smelled like a decomposing dead body! Swollen gums+ receiding gums. Could not stand of the pain. Just the pain...horrific. Itchiness horrible. Acute leucemia/hodgkin- nonh. Swollen glands, organs. Did not want therapy. I thought...i was finished anyway and the therapy i did not want for many reasons. Went home and cured myself. Developed infections after infections, cold sores after coldsores constantly, lost my voice, a red purple big spot in my mouth. Strange red/purple warts started to grow on my lower legs Skin necrosis. This was in 2007. Still alive. It was a long way of recovering. Had a little son. I will never ever forget how horrible my yourney was and how much pain, anxiety you can feel. I hope you stay strong lady.
Your story really touched me. I lost both of my parents to cancer, Pancreatic and Lymphoma. I have a lot of conditions and feel I won't be surprised if I end up with cancer also. Whenever I'm going through a phase of itchy skin or an enlarged lymph node I watch it closely. So far so good. Sending you and your lovely family positive vibes for a beautiful future.
Remission is just that. I was diagnosed with NHL in DEC 2018. My NHL is in remission but not curable. I did not feel guilty I felt blessed because many were way worse than me
I’m been coming across a lot of these videos. My heart goes out to everyone. But i will say, this is an amazing thing to post your symptoms and stories on youtube. You guys could save somebody who has similar symptoms and isn’t getting the proper help from DR’s to find a diagnosis. I have had 2 swollen lymph nodes removed from my neck about 8 years, have dealt with itchy skin on and off for many years, and developed a horrible alcohol intolerance within the last few years. Now i’m wondering if i should get check out for this
My friend's daughter only was 12 when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's.. her son.. a tumor (benign) on his spine all in the same year.. her two brothers both passed from cancer.. leukemia on one.. he was already stage 5 when someone actually checked, her other brother died of bone cancer.. the past 6 years... Her daughter has been in remission for a year and a half now.
This has me super stressed now. I went to the dermatologist 5 DAYS AGO because I have had an itchy back for probably over a year. There has been no big diagnosis of eczema or psoriasis. So far my y drs have gone “Ehhh here let’s give you some Prednisone and some steroid cream and that should help it.” Well it hasn’t so far. I’m a nurse so I know what to do for eczema or contact dermatitis. I HAVE DONE ALL THE THINGS!! I’ve changed bath soap, laundry detergent, lotion, hair care products, clothing to 100% cotton and washed numerous times after purchase before wearing. I fave a stiff neck more days a week than not. I get yearly blood work that comes back normal. I got back to the dermatologist in 3 weeks and she said if no better after what she prescribed we may do a biopsy. Now I’m really nervous. Hopefully it is nothing but THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR STORY!! If mine does turn out to be something you may save my life!! I hope you do well and stay in remission. Wishing you a long and healthy life ahead!!❤❤
@sarhamills584 oh honey I’m so sorry. I had biopsy done last Thursday. I go back next Thursday to get the results. I did the first meds 2 months ago. Then went back and we changed meds. Still no help. Even the antihistamine for the itching was not working. And it was an every 6 hour medication. Taking it on top of Zyrtec. I stopped the second cream because it felt like I was waterproof. I didn’t feel wet even in the shower and a day of sweating outside. I’m super stressed. I read all the internet stuff. I’m a nurse and know not to do that but I feel desperate for answers. She says if negative will try new injectable medication with a topical. I just want answers!!! I want a treatment to the itching. It’s summer I should not have dry skin. That’s normally a cold weather thing. I hope you are hanging in there and they can find a treatment that will help you. XX♥️♥️♥️
Update on my biopsy. I DO NOT have Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma. I’m very thankful for that but even with the pathology report I don’t have a diagnosis. The report could not give me a definitive diagnosis of what the issue is. I was started on Rinvoq and it has helped the itching and digging. I have been on it now for just over two weeks. Just saw dermatologist again this past Thursday and was given another 28 days of samples and going to do the prior authorization through my insurance. I’m not very hopeful that they will approve it. They have a tendency to deny all medications that are newer on the market because of cost. This makes me so angry. As a retired nurse I am sickened by the insurance playing god. The wholesale price for a 30 day supply is $6,431.21 as of January 2024. SIX THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS!!! And that is just a one pill once a day medication. Seriously who could afford that?? I have my fingers crossed but I don’t have my hopes up. I have jumped through all the hoops so maybe they will pay. Just wanted to give a quick update.
Itchy skin was one of my symptoms for sure. They’ve actually become dark pigmented spots now. Everything she said, I thought mine was from the Lulu Tights I wore. And I was drinking more recreationally that year leading up to it
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Ive had itchy lower legs heaps of times. It can drive u crazy. Incredibly itchy calves & forearms near my elbows. Hope its not serious. I wish u all the best.
I had a MRI two years ago nothing was found by the er intern. I had covid and pneumonia this year made certain I switched me Drs because I fainted twice . They found a AVM condition .by the best Neuro Dr He was very kind said my condition could be fatal .I get to go into mass general for more test in july.im.trying to remain calm
My hubby had an AVM in his brain (they can be anywhere in your body). He had surgery 28 yrs ago and he's doing fine. Just know yourself and if you have symptoms get help for them. My hubby also waited a few months for surgery he found out right before Thanksgiving and had his surgery in January.
My dad had large B cell Non-hodgkins Lymphoma. He was so itchy that he took hot scalding showers to take away the itch for about 1 hour. He had it twice with about a 7 year remission between the 2 episodes. I took care of him 24 hours per day his last 10 months.
I have had the same spidery rashes itching and lumps for years coupled with painful cysts on my ovaries but I’ve been told “that’s all normal and probably environmental” for 20+ years. I’ve gone to every specialist, but all they’ll do is take blood and because nothing shows up then everything’s fine. I really do not know what to advocate for or who to even see at this point;
I’m a long-time survivor of breast cancer. I don’t really understand survivor’s guilt. My surviving has nothing to do with anyone else’s survival or dying of their cancer. It’s not as if there’s a finite amount of people who can survive, and if I survive someone else won’t. And one’s loved ones and medical team WANT us to survive, so there’s no need for guilt. We’ve done nothing wrong. There are plenty of reasons for me to feel guilty about, but my still being here isn’t one of them. I hope you’ve stopped feeling guilty. And many people don’t ever get a cancer. Should they feel guilty that they haven’t gotten cancer?
I have had intense itching for a couple of years now! I mention it to any doctor I see … no one seems concerned, my primary said I would be losing weight , my itching is on shins, head and mid back, only slight faint rash that comes and goes
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.John 3:16-17 And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:Acts 17:30 I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.Luke 13:3 Jesus died for you on Calvary’s cross and rose again to offer you a pardon for all your sins. His love reaches you just as you are. If you turn to Him in faith, you will know the forgiveness of your sins and have the assurance of eternal life. Jesus said, “him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.” John 6:37 I am praying without ceasing for you Miranda!♥🙏🙏 Much love from Northern Ireland!
Amen Amen - it's all in God's hands and HIS WILL HIS WAY. Had stage IV Non Hodgkins lrg B cell lymphoma and now remission for 2.5 years and there isn't a day that goes by that I don't absolutely know that it was His Will and His Mercy and Grace that I'm still here - it could have gone either way; but, I am a Christian and know God is Sovreign
My oncologist fired me for not getting it and for asking questions!!! I'm still in remission now, Hodgkin's, breast and cervical cancer survivor here. Though, too many people are suddenly no longer in remission and now dying from aggressive cancers. Heart attacks, strokes, etc. I'm a florist and I make funeral arrangements, it's heartbreaking what we are witnessing!! This was an intentional military op, to lessen the numbers....it's working
Miranda thank you so much for sharing your story. Like you, I knew something was really wrong. I recorded my story with The Patient Story, so if you get the chance check it out. (Rachel Evans from the UK). I also had the same rash, also made worse with alcohol like you. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's Lymphoma in September 2022. How long was your hair when you got hair extensions? You have inspired me to look into it 🤔
When she said her therapist passed from cancer during her period in therapy, my heart just broke. Bless her & that sweet therapist who wanted to continue helping others until their last moments. What a testimony ❤
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What's so funny? Stupid.
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I am so grateful you are in remission. I was told recently my cancer returned and treatments will be non-curative. I am still fighting but also coming to accept it may not be remission for me. Being grateful all the same. Thanks be to God for your health for you and your family.
You're story sounds so similar to mine. I scratched until I bled. It was from my knees down. My shins were so bloody. I also had it on my hands and some patches on my head. They contributed it to eczema or psoriasis. They didn't do any other blood tests. It wasn't until I was 7-1/2 months pregnant and sat down to read the paper in a recliner that my vision got blurry and I couldn't see the photos on my wall. My husband took me to the ER and from there they did all kinds of lab work and decided to do a chest x-ray when they found the mass in my chest. I was 31 and now I'm 53. God is good!!
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Thank God you are in remission. My husband had Non Hodgkins large B-cell lymphoma, he had severe rashes before being diagnosed, they thought he had Eczema, he was treated for half a year for this before all his weight loss was finally taken seriously. He loss from 170 down to 99 lbs. Thank God he is also in remission has gained up to 120.
Thank God for His healing of your' husband - I am now 2.5 years in remission from the same type of cancer. It has been a chore to gain weight but slowly getting there. Had to change my food intake and types. God Bless you both and keep praying.
@@elleneakins7173 ,My husband has been eating quite a bit of pure protein bars, bob's redmill protein bars, Salmon, rice, oats, organic foods. He can only eat small amounts still though, if he introduces new foods it really seems to upset his stomach.
Just curious, how did your husband go about being diagnosed? My daughter is 20 and has had issues with anxiety that she has attributed he itchiness to. She was diagnosed with RA, and she has had "excema" too, but she has lost sooooo much weight and people think she is anorexic because who knows what else to think. She tries to eat, but she loses her appetite so easily. I am just wondering what we can do for someone to take her serious and not just attribute her issues to all these other things without doing some actual testing to rule out something more serious. I dont even know what kind of dr to send her to, as I have my own issues and dont know what to do about them either besides just having faith that my dr is doing whats best for me and she is in the same boat. Our health care system is so frustrating!
@@anna-mariedictson7381 , Praying for your daughter.and you. My husband started having such severe upper GI pain, I made an appointment for him to see a internist or general internist, he went in and found several small tumours in his upper GI and did a biospy and found the cancer. Check out Joe Tippen and his prodecol. My husband did his chemotherapy, but he also did the prodecol, this will get rid of cancer. I honestly believe that if it had not been for this my husband would have passed away. He is still in remission, though it is still hard for him to gain back weight, I believe the chemotherapy did something to his stomach.
itchy arms and legs is a powerful give away for this type
of cancer, thanks for sharing
ITCHNESS IS NOT A COMMON SIGN FOR THIS.
Yes it is along with night sweats
@@susanmonty791 No it can be any type of cancer or more likely auto immune condition
@@nathalieforest8497 or kidney disease, allergic reactions, etc
Those pictures she showed definitely didn't look like eczema or rashes. These people are in denial. They think that if they don't go to the hospital it's not going to confirm the disease. But they are still slowly dying. Lying to yourself is the Antichrist spirit.
Thanks for sharing ur story it’s so touching. My Sister is a cancer survivor🙏 she had non-Hoskin lymphoma she went through chemo radiation and other trial treatments till they finally told her she needed a bone marrow transplant or she only had four months to live, which I was blessed to be her donor. They test us siblings first and I was the only one that was her match and I feel so blessed that I was able to, help her🙏it’s going in 8 yrs and she’s still cancer free thank God 🙏❤️I’m so glad u are a survivor🙏❤️
I pray for your sister to continue to be cancer free. ❤🙏
What a beautiful human, inside and out.
I hope your remission remains and your health improves. You are one strong and brave lady.
I pray for your complete recovery. You're very strong. God bless you ❤
These stories are very encouraging for your audience. Thanks for sharing!
Always ask for blood platelet test to rule out cancer or find out. Cancer. they were running mine all the time, but I didn’t have cancer. My husband had it.he died from multiple lymphoma cancer it’s a cancer 🥲🛐🕊️🌈🦋🌈💖🕊️💙
Stage 2 Hodgkins survivor here, too! Glad you’re doing well!!!
I am also stage 2 survivor of HL
It shouldnt have to get to stage 2-4 before USA medics catch something!
@@PhyreReighni wouldn’t have known. i always had dry skin my dermatologist gave me a new cream. i also had a relatively recent clear CT. they found mine bc i was in a car accident
@@staceyloke9872 Wow Those small miracles ~
When i was diagnosed with cancer, I had my sister go with me so she could take notes. I was so messed up in the head. I knew I wouldn't remember anything the doctor told me.
Ma'am you certainly have been through a lot. You are so brave & empathic with lots of wisdom. I wish you well & enjoy many years in front of you. Bless you.
I wish The patient story” would do follow-ups
Yes
Oh wow. Almost everything you said was true for me too. I’m in remission from breast cancer. (2 surgeries, chemo, 30 radiation treatments, 5 years of Letrozole) I didn’t colour my hair again after it grow back except for highlights once after6 years. Now I’m 10 years out from my main treatments. The feeling I got when I realized that there would always be someone to take my place in treatment was devastating. Many people I have known who had cancer when I did and after, have now passed. What got me through it all was my daughters and Jesus. I had many prayers answered during my treatment and after. I thank God every day for both the good and the bad of every day living.
Very well told. Wishing you all the best.
God bless you & thank you for telling your story.
Thank you for sharing your journey. You did a beautiful job explaining everything and walking us through the timeline. Wish you and your family the absolute best!
I really appreciate all who share tneir exprrience as it helps us recognize red flags that need urgent attention. I pray for your full recovery ❤
Sending love and positivity from Manchester UK ❤
I had stage 2a melanoma end of 2023 and bcc mohs surgery on my cheek. I haven’t felt well for months and have an itchy rash on both lower legs and rash on forearms that’s itchy. I do/did go to my dermatologist she said maybe it’s eczema I usually get it on my hand put it’s nothing like the rash on my calves and forearms. Plus nauseous and bloated for months I feel like my doctor and dermatologist are missing something. So proud of you and pray for you.
Love you Miranda. You are a blessing to many ❤️ You told your story beautifully!
what a beautiful soul 💖
I've been complaining to my Dr's since 2019. Covid brought out a bunch of issues and last month they found a large mediastinal mass which finally gave me a diagnosis of primary mediastinal lymphoma... started chemo last week. Lost my job just as my diagnosis came through. I have had many of the same issues you did. Misdiagnosed with psoritatic artritis due to the rashes. I am looking forward to 6 rounds of chemo. I give you kudos for your courage.
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.❤.
You are a wonderful human being. All the best to you. I will pray for your continued healing........Tammy
Ive had severe itchy legs for 3 years now and no drs are helping. I switched drs again and hopefully won't be ignored.
I'm so glad you are in remission. My dad beat Stage 4 Hodgkins. I'm from Berks County PA.
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For You
Always & Forever
Thanks for sharing your story. I’m a 30-year HL survivor here!
I’m so glad you’re doing well. I’m from Pa. as well. I’m 5 yrs cancer free in Oct. My treatment was at Fox Chase. It’s a journey that we had no choice but to take and our lives will never be the same. I thank God every morning for my life and my family…we truly do look at life through a new lens. Bless you sweet girl and I pray for your continued good health.♥️
Thank you for sharing your story. I wish the best to you and everyone else who has ever had to recover from this. I think you sharing your experience is very helpful and inspiring. ❤
One of my clients has non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and is at MD Anderson in Houston right now. It’s strange that I run across this video today.
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.❤.
You tell your story so well , so glad you are doing so good🙏🙏🙏
I had itchyness>
Legs, arms, trunk.
Swollen feet, anckless with red, brown, purple skin, like bumping on something.
The pain was horrific in my feet, anckles, hands, lower legs.
Red dots in my lower legs, feet.
Sweating horrible at night, soaking wet all sheets, cushion.
Smelled like a decomposing dead body!
Swollen gums+ receiding gums.
Could not stand of the pain.
Just the pain...horrific.
Itchiness horrible.
Acute leucemia/hodgkin- nonh.
Swollen glands, organs.
Did not want therapy.
I thought...i was finished anyway and the therapy i did not want for many reasons.
Went home and cured myself.
Developed infections after infections, cold sores after coldsores constantly, lost my voice, a red purple big spot in my mouth.
Strange red/purple warts started to grow on my lower legs
Skin necrosis.
This was in 2007.
Still alive.
It was a long way of recovering.
Had a little son.
I will never ever forget how horrible my yourney was and how much pain, anxiety you can feel.
I hope you stay strong lady.
What did you do to cure yourself?
Nope. You can’t cure yourself.
@@crosisofborg5524
Well...
I am an example, cured myself.
This is the only thing i know.
How did you do that? Please explain your journey
@@heide-raquelfuss5580please!!!!
Your story really touched me. I lost both of my parents to cancer, Pancreatic and Lymphoma. I have a lot of conditions and feel I won't be surprised if I end up with cancer also. Whenever I'm going through a phase of itchy skin or an enlarged lymph node I watch it closely. So far so good. Sending you and your lovely family positive vibes for a beautiful future.
🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for sharing your heartwarming story. It's really encouraging❤❤
You are so strong and beautiful ❤❤😪
Remission is just that. I was diagnosed with NHL in DEC 2018. My NHL is in remission but not curable. I did not feel guilty I felt blessed because many were way worse than me
❤ We are so proud of you, Miranda!
I’m been coming across a lot of these videos. My heart goes out to everyone. But i will say, this is an amazing thing to post your symptoms and stories on youtube. You guys could save somebody who has similar symptoms and isn’t getting the proper help from DR’s to find a diagnosis.
I have had 2 swollen lymph nodes removed from my neck about 8 years, have dealt with itchy skin on and off for many years, and developed a horrible alcohol intolerance within the last few years. Now i’m wondering if i should get check out for this
My friend's daughter only was 12 when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's.. her son.. a tumor (benign) on his spine all in the same year.. her two brothers both passed from cancer.. leukemia on one.. he was already stage 5 when someone actually checked, her other brother died of bone cancer.. the past 6 years... Her daughter has been in remission for a year and a half now.
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This has me super stressed now. I went to the dermatologist 5 DAYS AGO because I have had an itchy back for probably over a year. There has been no big diagnosis of eczema or psoriasis. So far my y drs have gone “Ehhh here let’s give you some Prednisone and some steroid cream and that should help it.” Well it hasn’t so far. I’m a nurse so I know what to do for eczema or contact dermatitis. I HAVE DONE ALL THE THINGS!! I’ve changed bath soap, laundry detergent, lotion, hair care products, clothing to 100% cotton and washed numerous times after purchase before wearing. I fave a stiff neck more days a week than not. I get yearly blood work that comes back normal. I got back to the dermatologist in 3 weeks and she said if no better after what she prescribed we may do a biopsy. Now I’m really nervous. Hopefully it is nothing but THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR STORY!! If mine does turn out to be something you may save my life!!
I hope you do well and stay in remission. Wishing you a long and healthy life ahead!!❤❤
@sarhamills584 oh honey I’m so sorry. I had biopsy done last Thursday. I go back next Thursday to get the results. I did the first meds 2 months ago. Then went back and we changed meds. Still no help. Even the antihistamine for the itching was not working. And it was an every 6 hour medication. Taking it on top of Zyrtec. I stopped the second cream because it felt like I was waterproof. I didn’t feel wet even in the shower and a day of sweating outside. I’m super stressed. I read all the internet stuff. I’m a nurse and know not to do that but I feel desperate for answers. She says if negative will try new injectable medication with a topical. I just want answers!!! I want a treatment to the itching. It’s summer I should not have dry skin. That’s normally a cold weather thing.
I hope you are hanging in there and they can find a treatment that will help you. XX♥️♥️♥️
Update on my biopsy. I DO NOT have Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma. I’m very thankful for that but even with the pathology report I don’t have a diagnosis. The report could not give me a definitive diagnosis of what the issue is. I was started on Rinvoq and it has helped the itching and digging. I have been on it now for just over two weeks. Just saw dermatologist again this past Thursday and was given another 28 days of samples and going to do the prior authorization through my insurance. I’m not very hopeful that they will approve it. They have a tendency to deny all medications that are newer on the market because of cost. This makes me so angry. As a retired nurse I am sickened by the insurance playing god. The wholesale price for a 30 day supply is $6,431.21 as of January 2024. SIX THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS!!! And that is just a one pill once a day medication. Seriously who could afford that?? I have my fingers crossed but I don’t have my hopes up. I have jumped through all the hoops so maybe they will pay.
Just wanted to give a quick update.
Scary stuff! So many things seem minor and are very serious.😢
HL girlie. the post treatment was the darkest time. and the hair is so traumatic. i’m over a year into remission. stay well ❤
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Chemicals in the environment. Everywhere.
It’s also choice of food, clothing, cosmetics and so much more. People unknowingly treat their bodies like trash cans.
That’s what I thought when she said she paints in a spray booth.
Itchy skin was one of my symptoms for sure. They’ve actually become dark pigmented spots now. Everything she said, I thought mine was from the Lulu
Tights I wore. And I was drinking more recreationally that year leading up to it
Please stop wearing Lulu Lemon clothing. LulaRoe, Lululemon, and Old Navy were among the brands that tested positive for PFAS, forever chemicals. Any use of these chemicals is concerning, and consumers should eliminate exposure as much as possible, because of potential health harms. PFAS are a large family of thousands of fluorinated chemicals, some of which have been linked to a higher risk of cancer, reproductive harm, immune system damage and other serious health problems.
Ive had itchy lower legs heaps of times. It can drive u crazy. Incredibly itchy calves & forearms near my elbows. Hope its not serious. I wish u all the best.
I get that too at times. Really itchy forearms near the hinge too.
God Bless ! It’s heartbreaking🙏🙏💕
All the best to you🎉
I had a MRI two years ago nothing was found by the er intern. I had covid and pneumonia this year made certain I switched me Drs because I fainted twice . They found a AVM condition .by the best Neuro Dr He was very kind said my condition could be fatal .I get to go into mass general for more test in july.im.trying to remain calm
My hubby had an AVM in his brain (they can be anywhere in your body). He had surgery 28 yrs ago and he's doing fine. Just know yourself and if you have symptoms get help for them. My hubby also waited a few months for surgery he found out right before Thanksgiving and had his surgery in January.
My dad had large B cell Non-hodgkins Lymphoma. He was so itchy that he took hot scalding showers to take away the itch for about 1 hour. He had it twice with about a 7 year remission between the 2 episodes. I took care of him 24 hours per day his last 10 months.
I have had the same spidery rashes itching and lumps for years coupled with painful cysts on my ovaries but I’ve been told “that’s all normal and probably environmental” for 20+ years. I’ve gone to every specialist, but all they’ll do is take blood and because nothing shows up then everything’s fine. I really do not know what to advocate for or who to even see at this point;
I’m a long-time survivor of breast cancer. I don’t really understand survivor’s guilt. My surviving has nothing to do with anyone else’s survival or dying of their cancer. It’s not as if there’s a finite amount of people who can survive, and if I survive someone else won’t. And one’s loved ones and medical team WANT us to survive, so there’s no need for guilt. We’ve done nothing wrong. There are plenty of reasons for me to feel guilty about, but my still being here isn’t one of them. I hope you’ve stopped feeling guilty. And many people don’t ever get a cancer. Should they feel guilty that they haven’t gotten cancer?
I have had intense itching for a couple of years now! I mention it to any doctor I see … no one seems concerned, my primary said I would be losing weight , my itching is on shins, head and mid back, only slight faint rash that comes and goes
Same here!! I mention it every where, and they are like hummmm?
Possibly veinous reflux
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perish, but have everlasting life.
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be
saved.John 3:16-17
And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:Acts 17:30
I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.Luke 13:3
Jesus died for you on Calvary’s cross and rose again to offer you a pardon for all your sins. His love reaches you
just as you are. If you turn to Him in faith, you will know the forgiveness of your sins and have the assurance of
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Jesus said, “him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.” John 6:37
I am praying without ceasing for you Miranda!♥🙏🙏
Much love from Northern Ireland!
Amen Amen - it's all in God's hands and HIS WILL HIS WAY. Had stage IV Non Hodgkins lrg B cell lymphoma and now remission for 2.5 years and there isn't a day that goes by that I don't absolutely know that it was His Will and His Mercy and Grace that I'm still here - it could have gone either way; but, I am a Christian and know God is Sovreign
To make that recovery and wind up looking like Adele is pretty remarkable. Wishing you all the best
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.❤
Just out of interest did you become B12 deficient with the omeprazol and acid stuff?
You are beautiful through tall the changes. I thought your dark curly hair really looked good.
Roundup ,also known as glyphosate is one cause of lymphoma.
By any chance did you get any of the jabs? So many people have come down with cancer.
100% correlation imo
My oncologist fired me for not getting it and for asking questions!!!
I'm still in remission now, Hodgkin's, breast and cervical cancer survivor here. Though, too many people are suddenly no longer in remission and now dying from aggressive cancers. Heart attacks, strokes, etc. I'm a florist and I make funeral arrangements, it's heartbreaking what we are witnessing!!
This was an intentional military op, to lessen the numbers....it's working
Im go threw this now...
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Miranda thank you so much for sharing your story. Like you, I knew something was really wrong. I recorded my story with The Patient Story, so if you get the chance check it out. (Rachel Evans from the UK). I also had the same rash, also made worse with alcohol like you. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's Lymphoma in September 2022. How long was your hair when you got hair extensions? You have inspired me to look into it 🤔
Was your hair falling out be they told you had cancer im having hand full of hair falling out everyday
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First syntoms after some week/month of an anticovid jab? Too many people are getting cancer after jabs... I am injured from 2nd dose of pfizer..
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Yea,know your body push for more tests.
Itchy skin to lymphoma is the name of the full video under the video section
Is no one else suspecting the spray paint as a possibility?
Why dont you say its the spray tanning stuff.
Lymphoma is dramatically on the rise in the last few years. Rhymes with black scenes
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Those are very odd symptoms for Hodgkins.
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Had you had a covid shot before this?
Jabbed?
That's what I don't get, people keep going back to the same dumb doctor, hello another doctor, 2nd opinion,. People are so dumb.
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Mixed race kids and no dad in the picture.
Hi, still alive or died ?
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