Bill Eblin Story: Diagnosed In 1999, He Is A 24-Year Pancreatic Cancer Survivor
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- BILL EBLIN DEFIES ORIGINAL PROGNOSIS
Seeking A Second Opinion Saved His Life
Diagnosed: June 1999 At Age 35
Status: No Sign of Active Cancer
A Survivor’s Story: Don’t Ignore Symptoms and Make The Most of Life
Bill Eblin of Peoria, Arizona is adamant about advising people not to ignore any strange medical symptoms for more than a couple of weeks, and to seek a second opinion if symptoms persist after a diagnosis.
He lived with abnormal symptoms for more than two years, and by the end of that period, he had been diagnosed with cancerous tumors in his duodenum (the first section of the small intestine) and his pancreas.
“I had had stomach pain and frequent vomiting for months when I finally went to the doctor,” said the 53-year-old IT specialist originally from Groveport, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. “The doctor wrongly diagnosed me with irritable bowel syndrome. I continued to suffer with pain and vomiting for another year and a half, until I finally was seen at the University of Miami Hospital in June of 1999.”
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Hello as a fellow stage 4 pancreatic cancer survivor I loved watching this video, so true there is hope. I’m nearly 2 years out and have documented my entire journey so far on my UA-cam channel She Dares Live if of interest. The cancer has reduced significantly and almost gone.
Hi, amazing to hear that you are documenting your journey as a source of hope! We would love to invite you to our support group and also share your story on our warrior page. Could you email me at info@seenamagowitzfoundation.org? -Miranda, Patient Advocacy
@@SeenaMagowitzFoundation OK I will do xxx