Both me and my little sister had uterus cancer. Both at the same age of 43 strangely .I was stage 1 grade 1 had a radical hysterectomy no chemo and no reoccurance 7 years later. Unfortunately my little sister died after 5 months stage 3 grade 2 cancer , enduring 4 months of chemotherapy to pass on from a heart attack due to chemo. Any studies done on this cancer im for. I was overweight at best and my sister had severe obesity we both had severe PCOS. Uterus cancer has changed my life .but I'm glad to have a life .
I am so sorry for your loss! I have been told to eat unprocessed,vegan with no added oil, salt or sugar. To that I have Japanese green tea and daily tofu (they told me tofu blocks estrogen receptors). I must also eat beans, greens, onion, garlic, broccoli SPROUTS, broccoli, cabbage, mushrooms, onions, ginger, etc. My fruits are limited to 4 per day whole. No juices. Nothing that spikes insulin. I must eat 1 TBSP ground flax seed. Needless to say the weight is flying off and my food cravings disappeared after 1 week. I must walk or bike 1 hour per day. At time of cancer diagnosis in February 2021 I was 299 pounds. Now April 30 am 270 pounds. The oncologist told me if I don't lose excess weight and change diet recurrence is much more likely. Thank you for sharing your story and that of your sister. Your sister's story makes me now even more determined to stay on the eating/exercise plan. Was stage 1, grade 2 removed in total hysterectomy along with 5 sentinel lymph nodes laproscopically Da Vinci robot assist
@@happycook6737 im 241 6ft tall American size 16 but when I got cancer I was only 205 a American size 12. I can't do vegan and I've tried keto and fasting . I do avoid all sugar as for some reason it makes my joints hurt now also my PCOS always hated sugar its been a avoid in my life . I also had the robotic surgery with lymph node removal . Unfortunately my static nerve is destroyed from it . I no longer feel the sides of my legs and my feet get strange numbness and pains. My mental well being after my hysterectomy is a disaster and has been for 7 years. I suffer from ptsd with severe aniexty. Losing weight has become very very difficult . But I was 265 last year so I'm fighting as hard as I can to the point of being mad at myself . It just doesn't happen. I can't go vegan ill just get weak and get severe aniexty. I couldnt even do keto long . Excersize I do everyday. My doctor told me not to even worry about my weight but its bad enough feeling like less of women now I get to be fat too. I don't think im going to have any reoccurances as im out 7 years now its not as likely anymore . I do wish you all the best and luck getting your weight down and staying cancer free . I know how stressful those thoughts can be.
@@cherrybomb6451 I am 5ft 1 so my weight makes me extremely morbidly obese. So sorry it has been so rough for you! I lost sensation in all parts of my V. I also seem to be retaining urine after voiding. You must do what is best for you. We are each unique. I am a Christian so I gave all my worries and burdens of cancer to God. God is my rock and anchor in the storms of life and this past year and a half it's been pretty stormy. I will be praying for you. Thanks for sharing your story. You are the second person I met with the same type of cancer. I think people don't talk about it much because it is in THAT area of the body and if one more person says, "Weren't you getting pap tests regularly???!!!" I might just stick my tongue out at them. After I explain there is no screening test, they look incredulous. 😂I also got turned down for a job change because boss said he wanted someone who would be in the position for 5+ years. My reply to him, "I am now cancer free. 80% chance survival @ 5 year mark ‼️But if that isn't enough, it is all I can offer." He then backpedalled and said he hadn't been thinking of the cancer. Anyhow such is life, right? Didn't matter how many unpaid hours I worked or other projects I helped with--I was viewed as on vacation living it up for the 5 weeks of unpaid medical leave for procedure. Someone who knew about the cancer actually asked me, "Did you have a nice break?" 😲🤯😡 Anyhow they are ignorant people and I hope they stay ignorant because I wouldn't wish our journies on anyone.
@@happycook6737 how awful people saying that to you . And yes you are more likely going to survive a long time. The only reason my sister passed away she was over 400 pounds and her cancer wasn't found until stage 3 . I fought for my diagnosis I was severely sick with mood swings and severe panic attacks had jaw pain and back pain. I went 8 months to different specialist even had a brain mri . I was on every mental medication known to mankind at one point or another none worked . I was even at one point thrown out of my doctor appointment told I was perfectly healthy . I didn't stop trying to find out what was wrong. I never had any mental issues up to that point and it felt physical. Landed up 8 months in hell my gyno found cancer cells in my pap . Everything came together and made sense . Aniexty was my first symptoms because my hormones were out of wack. After my surgery my aniexty mellowed out. I still battle with it but nothing was as bad as the hell it was when I had cancer . I get panic attacks to this day in any medical setting from my ptsd. I hope everything works out for you and your employment . Oh ya I do still get bloated from time to time I think its from the lymph node removal and if I had any advice it would be don't try to be who you use to be work on a new you it drove me nuts I wasn't the same person anymore . Best of luck my friend.
Is this clip only concerned with Type I endometrial cancer? It would seem important to make known that there are two types, the second much more aggressive.
This information is useful BUT the picture is a terrible punishment to have to look at. Instead post a photo of the researchers or anything more positive! Please.
If the over 65 yr old patient has had a complete hysterectomy with ovaries taken out and after six months of recovery - then post-menopause bleeding occurs... is that due to the fact that ovaries are not producing enough estrogen for cellular production?
Both me and my little sister had uterus cancer. Both at the same age of 43 strangely .I was stage 1 grade 1 had a radical hysterectomy no chemo and no reoccurance 7 years later. Unfortunately my little sister died after 5 months stage 3 grade 2 cancer , enduring 4 months of chemotherapy to pass on from a heart attack due to chemo. Any studies done on this cancer im for. I was overweight at best and my sister had severe obesity we both had severe PCOS. Uterus cancer has changed my life .but I'm glad to have a life .
I am so sorry for your loss! I have been told to eat unprocessed,vegan with no added oil, salt or sugar. To that I have Japanese green tea and daily tofu (they told me tofu blocks estrogen receptors). I must also eat beans, greens, onion, garlic, broccoli SPROUTS, broccoli, cabbage, mushrooms, onions, ginger, etc. My fruits are limited to 4 per day whole. No juices. Nothing that spikes insulin. I must eat 1 TBSP ground flax seed. Needless to say the weight is flying off and my food cravings disappeared after 1 week. I must walk or bike 1 hour per day. At time of cancer diagnosis in February 2021 I was 299 pounds. Now April 30 am 270 pounds. The oncologist told me if I don't lose excess weight and change diet recurrence is much more likely. Thank you for sharing your story and that of your sister. Your sister's story makes me now even more determined to stay on the eating/exercise plan. Was stage 1, grade 2 removed in total hysterectomy along with 5 sentinel lymph nodes laproscopically Da Vinci robot assist
@@happycook6737 im 241 6ft tall American size 16 but when I got cancer I was only 205 a American size 12. I can't do vegan and I've tried keto and fasting . I do avoid all sugar as for some reason it makes my joints hurt now also my PCOS always hated sugar its been a avoid in my life . I also had the robotic surgery with lymph node removal . Unfortunately my static nerve is destroyed from it . I no longer feel the sides of my legs and my feet get strange numbness and pains. My mental well being after my hysterectomy is a disaster and has been for 7 years. I suffer from ptsd with severe aniexty. Losing weight has become very very difficult . But I was 265 last year so I'm fighting as hard as I can to the point of being mad at myself . It just doesn't happen. I can't go vegan ill just get weak and get severe aniexty. I couldnt even do keto long . Excersize I do everyday. My doctor told me not to even worry about my weight but its bad enough feeling like less of women now I get to be fat too. I don't think im going to have any reoccurances as im out 7 years now its not as likely anymore . I do wish you all the best and luck getting your weight down and staying cancer free . I know how stressful those thoughts can be.
@@cherrybomb6451 I am 5ft 1 so my weight makes me extremely morbidly obese. So sorry it has been so rough for you! I lost sensation in all parts of my V. I also seem to be retaining urine after voiding. You must do what is best for you. We are each unique. I am a Christian so I gave all my worries and burdens of cancer to God. God is my rock and anchor in the storms of life and this past year and a half it's been pretty stormy. I will be praying for you. Thanks for sharing your story. You are the second person I met with the same type of cancer. I think people don't talk about it much because it is in THAT area of the body and if one more person says, "Weren't you getting pap tests regularly???!!!" I might just stick my tongue out at them. After I explain there is no screening test, they look incredulous. 😂I also got turned down for a job change because boss said he wanted someone who would be in the position for 5+ years. My reply to him, "I am now cancer free. 80% chance survival @ 5 year mark ‼️But if that isn't enough, it is all I can offer." He then backpedalled and said he hadn't been thinking of the cancer. Anyhow such is life, right? Didn't matter how many unpaid hours I worked or other projects I helped with--I was viewed as on vacation living it up for the 5 weeks of unpaid medical leave for procedure. Someone who knew about the cancer actually asked me, "Did you have a nice break?" 😲🤯😡 Anyhow they are ignorant people and I hope they stay ignorant because I wouldn't wish our journies on anyone.
@@happycook6737 how awful people saying that to you . And yes you are more likely going to survive a long time. The only reason my sister passed away she was over 400 pounds and her cancer wasn't found until stage 3 . I fought for my diagnosis I was severely sick with mood swings and severe panic attacks had jaw pain and back pain. I went 8 months to different specialist even had a brain mri . I was on every mental medication known to mankind at one point or another none worked . I was even at one point thrown out of my doctor appointment told I was perfectly healthy . I didn't stop trying to find out what was wrong. I never had any mental issues up to that point and it felt physical. Landed up 8 months in hell my gyno found cancer cells in my pap . Everything came together and made sense . Aniexty was my first symptoms because my hormones were out of wack. After my surgery my aniexty mellowed out. I still battle with it but nothing was as bad as the hell it was when I had cancer . I get panic attacks to this day in any medical setting from my ptsd. I hope everything works out for you and your employment . Oh ya I do still get bloated from time to time I think its from the lymph node removal and if I had any advice it would be don't try to be who you use to be work on a new you it drove me nuts I wasn't the same person anymore . Best of luck my friend.
@@happycook6737 p.s thank you kindly for the prayers I am a athiest but my thoughts are with you and your full recovery.
Is this clip only concerned with Type I endometrial cancer? It would seem important to make known that there are two types, the second much more aggressive.
This information is useful BUT the picture is a terrible punishment to have to look at. Instead post a photo of the researchers or anything more positive! Please.
It pretty much is the truth. Nothing is more possitive then the truth. Uterus cancer isn't pretty .
@@cherrybomb6451 Yes, I know. I had uterine cancer.
If the over 65 yr old patient has had a complete hysterectomy with ovaries taken out and after six months of recovery - then post-menopause bleeding occurs... is that due to the fact that ovaries are not producing enough estrogen for cellular production?