A Guide to Reversing Metastatic Disease
There are so many ways to empower yourself after being told by doctors that you have cancer and it is irreversible. We all have the ability to change our path and it is easier than you think to change. I am a different person than 12 months ago, a happier and healthier new me.
Monday, 2 January 2012
A Guide to Reversing Metastatic Disease: Bad news
A Guide to Reversing Metastatic Disease: Bad news: When I was 30 I received bad news....'ýou have breast cancer'.. everyone else seemed to be going to the Olympics as it was 2000 but I was in...
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Bad news
When I was 30 I received bad news....'ýou have breast cancer'.. everyone else seemed to be going to the Olympics as it was 2000 but I was in hospital having operations followed by chemo, radio and then 2 years of hormone treatment. Though I had bargained with the docs and done a little less than they advised I felt that I had been a good patient with a strong will and that Cancer was left behind there.
I went on to have 2 beautiful girls and chose to join a peer support network where I was able to counsel and encourage other young women about being fertile and moving forward with their lives after mastectomies, hormone treatments etc. The last thing i expected was a double bout of pneumonia and a diagnosis of metastatic lung and bone cancer nearly 11 years down the track. I really could not come to terms with it all. I understood what the oncologist was saying when she said, 'from this point you generally have 2-3 years to live and it always spreads and it is currently throughout your body on a microscopic level and there is nothing you can do about it', but I could not take her word for it. I believed always that I would live to a ripe old age and this was not going to stop me from fulfilling that prophecy. So I quickly emailed her and told her to keep her pessimistic prophecies to herself and that I would no longer be requiring her services. I hope she took notice of my practical and pragmatic advice. No-one can give you a time of expiry and no-one should ever try. This diagnosis was the start of a major turning point in my life. A shift of all I had ever known or practised. This would lead to the person that I have become today. I am so glad that I am a stubborn wench and would love to share with you all the many alternative modalities that I have chosen to try whilst healing my body. I want you to know that anyone can heal themselves. It is just hard work...sorry to have to tell you that bit, but guess what? You're worth it x
I went on to have 2 beautiful girls and chose to join a peer support network where I was able to counsel and encourage other young women about being fertile and moving forward with their lives after mastectomies, hormone treatments etc. The last thing i expected was a double bout of pneumonia and a diagnosis of metastatic lung and bone cancer nearly 11 years down the track. I really could not come to terms with it all. I understood what the oncologist was saying when she said, 'from this point you generally have 2-3 years to live and it always spreads and it is currently throughout your body on a microscopic level and there is nothing you can do about it', but I could not take her word for it. I believed always that I would live to a ripe old age and this was not going to stop me from fulfilling that prophecy. So I quickly emailed her and told her to keep her pessimistic prophecies to herself and that I would no longer be requiring her services. I hope she took notice of my practical and pragmatic advice. No-one can give you a time of expiry and no-one should ever try. This diagnosis was the start of a major turning point in my life. A shift of all I had ever known or practised. This would lead to the person that I have become today. I am so glad that I am a stubborn wench and would love to share with you all the many alternative modalities that I have chosen to try whilst healing my body. I want you to know that anyone can heal themselves. It is just hard work...sorry to have to tell you that bit, but guess what? You're worth it x
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)