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By *iglittleone OP   Man
over a year ago

B76 is home

Has anyone else got it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is either humour or brave honesty.

I like it

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By *riving_Home_For_MimiWoman
over a year ago

Hampshire/Dorset

I had it, last year. Skin cancer.

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By *iglittleone OP   Man
over a year ago

B76 is home


"This is either humour or brave honesty.

I like it "

I've nothing to hide or be ashamed of. Thanks for your comment ??

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By *iglittleone OP   Man
over a year ago

B76 is home


"I had it, last year. Skin cancer."

Wish I had skin cancer ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hi mate. I feel for you. I’ve just been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Just waiting for a date for the operation.

Speaking of which all you men need to get your pas blood checked. I had no symptoms at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I had it, last year. Skin cancer."

Hope you made a full recovery x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All others.. Best of luck with your battles

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Best wishes to everyone with this illness.

NBVN x

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By *entlemanrogueMan
over a year ago

Barrhead

Get a load of CBD.

Thats what I would do first.

Good luck

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

T had non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. Now in remission. Wouldn’t wish it on anyone x

Best of luck to everyone receiving treatment.

J x

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By *tephanjMan
over a year ago

Kettering

Under investigation for bowel cancer

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London

It's a terrible illness, good luck and best wishes to all those going thru it.

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By *iver1ukMan
over a year ago

kettering


"Has anyone else got it?"

3 years ago I got the all clear.

Back to normal life now. But made me reevaluate life's priorities.

I retired and enjoy life now.

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham

I hope you beat it mate x

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

Not currently but we've both had cancer.

We found being positive helped.

All the best op.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Wishing everyone the best.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had a lump removed from my armpit last week.

Stitches later. Awaiting results

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yep, currently have it and battling hard. For me, it's been horrendous and I'm very worried for my future and whether I will survive it

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Yep, currently have it and battling hard. For me, it's been horrendous and I'm very worried for my future and whether I will survive it "

I knew you were ill but did not know how bad, so sorry to hear that.

I have a friend going through the same thing.

I hope for the most positive of outcomes for you xx

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

To the OP and everyone affected by this terrible illness, wishing you you strength and recovery xx

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By *rMojoRisinMan
over a year ago

Sheffield


"To the OP and everyone affected by this terrible illness, wishing you you strength and recovery xx"

I can only echo the sentiment, I fucking hate cancer, and hope you all have good outcomes.

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By *J11Couple
over a year ago

Gloucester

Was diagnosed with a very rare form early this year, had major surgery and now undergoing chemo. Cancer sucks!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm having a brain tumour removed next month.

Speedy recovery to anyone going through this rn xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My dad will be 3 years gone on 29th of this month because pancreatic cancer took him, mum had skin cancer in 2011 , my brother had it 6 years ago. The bloody thing runs on my mother’s side of the family as most of her siblings have succumbed to various forms of it.

Come what may , I don’t care.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Was diagnosed with a very rare form early this year, had major surgery and now undergoing chemo. Cancer sucks! "

Good luck with the chemo and your recovery x

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I'm having a brain tumour removed next month.

Speedy recovery to anyone going through this rn xx"

Speedy recovery to you too qnd good luck for the operation x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Waiting to find out if I have cervical cancer?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Testicular cancer when I was 20, tough times.

Wish everyone who is suffering from the awful disease a full and speedy recovery as well a chat if ever wanted x

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By *isstinseltoesWoman
over a year ago

Calderdale innit

Sending you all who are battling it, love and strength to get through it x

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"My dad will be 3 years gone on 29th of this month because pancreatic cancer took him, mum had skin cancer in 2011 , my brother had it 6 years ago. The bloody thing runs on my mother’s side of the family as most of her siblings have succumbed to various forms of it.

Come what may , I don’t care. "

Sorry for the loss of your dad and your family members.

As has just been said... cancer sucks! And effects so many of us in some way x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Skin cancer

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Waiting to find out if I have cervical cancer?

"

I hope you don't have tonwait long and wish the most positive of outcomes x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thinking of u all and hoping u all have a bright future. I work on a cancer unit and understand how difficult it is mentally and physically on all of u and ur loved ones

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By *lueEyesEnigmaMan
over a year ago

Dublin


"Sending you all who are battling it, love and strength to get through it x"

Sending Positive thoughts to those who have posted, also to those reading and find themselves in the same position.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Voddy sadly passed away earlier this year after having her leg amputated in a bid to save her life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wishing you all a speedy recovery

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lost my dad to prostate cancer that metastasised to the bones 10 years ago. Would urge all you guys to get tested.

A young woman popped up on the news last week that has terminal cancer. I used to be a youth worker and had the pleasure of her company for years as a kid. Now is the time for her to be having kids of her own but she has a little time left to live but is using that time to encourage people to not ignore odd pains and aches and get to the doctors.

To all of you above going through it at the moment I send my and best wishes for as painless a treatment journey as possible xx

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Voddy sadly passed away earlier this year after having her leg amputated in a bid to save her life "

I remember that Ace. I didn't know exactly what happened but it was realy sad news.

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By *tag and HellcatCouple
over a year ago

Notts/Derby

Good luck OP.

I had testicular cancer 20 years ago. Fortunately it was caught early and had the right one cut out. Got the all clear 10 years ago.

To those who are still suffering, keep your spirits up, it can be beaten.

Stag

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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago

West Wales

Our eldest had a child cancer at 2 1/2. 18 months of chemo, an 11hr (2team) operation in the middle, loss of an organ & a few bits chopped about internally. Now fourteen with a couple of scars & doesn’t remember much about the whole experience

It can be beaten, best wishes to all those fighting the fight.

x

S

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Voddy sadly passed away earlier this year after having her leg amputated in a bid to save her life

I remember that Ace. I didn't know exactly what happened but it was realy sad news."

Her Daughter texted me to tell me, apparently she had a fall in hospital. She was planning on coming up to see me again, then after the operation, I said I said that I would go down and see her, sadly it was too late....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Waiting to find out if I have cervical cancer?

I hope you don't have tonwait long and wish the most positive of outcomes x"

Thank you lovely

Xx

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Sending our best wishes to everyone who needs them for their recovery and the same to their families who might be going through it

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"Waiting to find out if I have cervical cancer?

"

It's a beatable one, that's what I had.

Fingers crossed for you x x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sending love to the ones who have beat cancer or fighting cancer and to the ones that have lost loved ones

X

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By *S2004Man
over a year ago

Bromsgrove

Might have seemed a morbid forum thread but actually a chance for us all to be nice to each other. I wish everyone all the luck in the world and best wishes to all.xxx

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Astonishingly one in two people will have cancer at some point. I was married for 25 years when my husband died of stomach cancer aged 50. I have hopefully been cured of cervical cancer. I will always have blood cancer but it is under control at present.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Voddy sadly passed away earlier this year after having her leg amputated in a bid to save her life

I remember that Ace. I didn't know exactly what happened but it was realy sad news.

Her Daughter texted me to tell me, apparently she had a fall in hospital. She was planning on coming up to see me again, then after the operation, I said I said that I would go down and see her, sadly it was too late.... "

I know that must hurt x

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli

Unfortunately half of us on here will have at some point. We're living in really sad times

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Our eldest had a child cancer at 2 1/2. 18 months of chemo, an 11hr (2team) operation in the middle, loss of an organ & a few bits chopped about internally. Now fourteen with a couple of scars & doesn’t remember much about the whole experience

It can be beaten, best wishes to all those fighting the fight.

x

S"

That is good to hear x

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Astonishingly one in two people will have cancer at some point. I was married for 25 years when my husband died of stomach cancer aged 50. I have hopefully been cured of cervical cancer. I will always have blood cancer but it is under control at present. "

The facts are scary.

I lost my husband to prostrate cancer.

I am sorry to hear of your husband.

Long may you stay well x

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

My Dad was diagnosed 7 weeks ago……. He isn’t faring well at all

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By *BWBI2019Woman
over a year ago

Leeds

I send nothing but love and healing to you all. 3

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"My Dad was diagnosed 7 weeks ago……. He isn’t faring well at all "

Oh DC..I'm so sorry xx

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Unfortunately half of us on here will have at some point. We're living in really sad times "

Cancer has unfortunately always been part of life. Living much longer lives is one reason for increases (yes, I'm aware many people mentioned here are younger, but most cancers increase in frequency as we age).

I just hope we can capitalise on some very promising treatments that are in the pipeline to provide more hope and options for people who are suffering.

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire

Yep my partner had it ... passed away 5 yrs ago

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Anabelle21 - I'm so sorry for your loss and thank you for your kind message

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"Yep, currently have it and battling hard. For me, it's been horrendous and I'm very worried for my future and whether I will survive it "

You’re a strong lady, we know you can do this Dana! Sending massive hugs xxx

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"My Dad was diagnosed 7 weeks ago……. He isn’t faring well at all "

I've lost both parents to lung cancer, ma Mam 2 days before ma 7th birthday in 1969, she was only 39 years old, then ma Dad when I was 21 in 1984, he was 70.

Best wishes to you and your Dad xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sorry to hear! I pray you kick it in its ass and beat the f*cker!

My mom beat cancer in 2014 & is the strongest woman I’ve ever known, sadly my Dad passed away with lung cancer in February but he said himself he lived a good life with no regrets, it was a very short illness he died less than 2 months of diagnosis, but I still say everyday he chose when to go, not the cancer!

You’ve got this.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My heart goes out to every single one of you battling cancer, I hope you all beat it and come out stronger the other side.

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By *istalloverCouple
over a year ago

Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance

We both had scares 7 years ago,

(Boobs and balls )

After the all clear ,we sold the house and business and headed for a less stressful life on a 2nd chance .

Good luck and stay positive and if possible ,stress free.

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By *eachesAndCream99Couple
over a year ago

Outskirts of Cardiff just off the M4

I have had it twice, first time at 19 and the second time at 28. Unfortunately, we lost my Mum at Christmas to it and a sister that is stage 4 terminal also. Just have to keep going and keep getting through each day. All the best to all the other sufferers and their families, keep being strong

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve had a scare, boobs a few years ago. But also live with a condition that could turn cancerous at any time. And my mother is fighting throat cancer at the moment x

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I’ve had a scare, boobs a few years ago. But also live with a condition that could turn cancerous at any time. And my mother is fighting throat cancer at the moment x "

Hugs xx

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines

I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump"

Is it a cyst

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst "

they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is"

Have you had a scan

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’ve had a scare, boobs a few years ago. But also live with a condition that could turn cancerous at any time. And my mother is fighting throat cancer at the moment x

Hugs xx"

Thanks x

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I’ve had a scare, boobs a few years ago. But also live with a condition that could turn cancerous at any time. And my mother is fighting throat cancer at the moment x

Hugs xx

Thanks x "

Xxx

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump"

Mr KC had a similar scare last year. Query lymphoma. He had quite a large lump removed from his neck and he now has a wonky scar right across the side of his neck. He got the all clear on Christmas Eve, for which we were very thankful. No real idea what it WAS, but good to know what it was not.

Good luck with your treatment.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Mr KC had a similar scare last year. Query lymphoma. He had quite a large lump removed from his neck and he now has a wonky scar right across the side of his neck. He got the all clear on Christmas Eve, for which we were very thankful. No real idea what it WAS, but good to know what it was not.

Good luck with your treatment."

Xx

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

Have you had a scan"

mri and ct scan

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

Have you had a scan mri and ct scan"

Next question where is it?

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

Have you had a scan mri and ct scan

Next question where is it?"

in my middle ear

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By *parkle1974Woman
over a year ago

Leeds

A subject far too close too home

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

Have you had a scan mri and ct scan

Next question where is it? in my middle ear"

Jesus

Hugs xx

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"A subject far too close too home "

Xxxx

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

Have you had a scan mri and ct scan

Next question where is it? in my middle ear

Jesus

Hugs xx"

it's a scary time to be honest, but I'm trying to be positive

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

Have you had a scan mri and ct scan

Next question where is it? in my middle ear

Jesus

Hugs xx it's a scary time to be honest, but I'm trying to be positive "

You will be fine xxx

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I had a scare at the beginning of the year, but now awaiting an operation to remove a lump

Is it a cyst they won't know till they remove it because of where it is

Have you had a scan mri and ct scan

Next question where is it? in my middle ear"

My dad had an acoustic neuroma removed about 25 years ago. He's deaf on one side due to removal of all inner and middle ear, but he's fine. Hopefully it's something that easy to remove and like neuromas, is not cancerous.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Really heart wrenching stuff…we’ve had our own personal run ins as well as losing three parents to cancer and one to covid….cancer is total shit and we’re sending massive comforting hugs to all on this thread going through it or in the horrible waiting for results stage xxxx

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By *he Knight is YoungMan
over a year ago

22 Acacia Ave, Preston-for now


"Has anyone else got it?"

I lost my Dad to it just over a month ago

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By *iver1ukMan
over a year ago

kettering


"We both had scares 7 years ago,

(Boobs and balls )

After the all clear ,we sold the house and business and headed for a less stressful life on a 2nd chance .

Good luck and stay positive and if possible ,stress free."

When I got my all clear after chemo and radio I sat back did a real evaluation of life.

Quit my main job in London and started getting more tradesmen in to deal with what is now my main job.

Spend more time relaxing, eating well and generally looking after myself and enjoying life.

Unfortunately I have a place in the Canaries which I miss desperately and hope to get out to soon.

Haven't seen it in over 3 years now.

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By *iver1ukMan
over a year ago

kettering


"My Dad was diagnosed 7 weeks ago……. He isn’t faring well at all "

Keep him well fed and as active as possible.

Keep his mental heath up and positive.

My thoughts go out to you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm having a brain tumour removed next month.

Speedy recovery to anyone going through this rn xx

Speedy recovery to you too qnd good luck for the operation x"

Thank you lovely x

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

Delightful Bliss

Hugs to you all x

I am starting bloodwork tests as a close relative is on a cancer journey

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS
over a year ago

west here ford shire

Had it in 2018

In remission since November 2018

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS
over a year ago

west here ford shire


"I had it, last year. Skin cancer.

Wish I had skin cancer ??"

What have you got?

I had a very agressive tumour in my throat

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By *iglittleone OP   Man
over a year ago

B76 is home

Thank you to all who wished me luck xx

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By *iglittleone OP   Man
over a year ago

B76 is home

And good luck to everyone who is going through a hard time x

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Thank you to all who wished me luck xx"

Thanks my lovely....I hope you are doing well xx

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By *innie The MinxWoman
over a year ago

Under the Duvet

Poster on the bus today said one in two of us will get cancer of some kind at some point,that's a sobering thought.

It is something that has affected my family previously and work collegues currently.

Hug of support and tremendous admiration to anyone grappling with a diagnosis and treatment on this thread x

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

Sending positive thoughts and wishes to everyone on this thread xx

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By *wosWoman
over a year ago

east london

Been dealing with breast cancer since 2017

Brain tumour removed 2019 , and doing ok at the moment

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By *ediMan
over a year ago

Leeds

Lost a family member to it few years ago, Wishing you all positivity recovery and my thoughts xx

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over a year ago


"I had it, last year. Skin cancer."

I’m coming upto my 5yrs at stage 3 with melanoma. Got my (hopefully) last CT this Sunday.

All being well I’ll be signed off in January.

I hope you’re ok now xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Been there when I was a teenager rang the bell never looked back best to all who are

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Been there when I was a teenager rang the bell never looked back best to all who are"

Wonderful news for you xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lost my dad and nan to cancer, horrible times good luck to you all x

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

I have lost loved ones to cancer and it's an awful situation to have been in.

To all those affected by this my heartfelt best wishes to you.

Anyone affected by this and dealing with this, I wish you the best possible outcome xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just waiting for my tests next month for cervical cancer. X

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By *ohohoWoman
over a year ago

Up North

Sending love and positive vibes to you all

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Just waiting for my tests next month for cervical cancer. X "

Good luck for that xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not had full blown cancer but had a scare. Had stage 3 pre cancerous cells on my cervix. One quick procedure later and gone for good thank god. A very worrying few months.

Ladies get your smears done! I put mine off and this happened.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Not had full blown cancer but had a scare. Had stage 3 pre cancerous cells on my cervix. One quick procedure later and gone for good thank god. A very worrying few months.

Ladies get your smears done! I put mine off and this happened. "

Great advice....glad you are now well x

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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"Not had full blown cancer but had a scare. Had stage 3 pre cancerous cells on my cervix. One quick procedure later and gone for good thank god. A very worrying few months.

Ladies get your smears done! I put mine off and this happened. "

I was the same. They found cin4 on my very first smear. Procedure to remove them and more regular smears for a good few years

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By *adbutsanecoupleCouple
over a year ago

Calne

Had it 3 times. Testicular Cancer at 29. Lung Cancer at 45. Bone cancer at 51 now in remission. Some people are prone to it and I know it will get me at some point but fuck it it’s not beaten me yet. One thing it has taught me is your family suffers too don’t forget them. Live life to the full just enjoy. X

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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

Wishing all those suffering, love healing and recovery. Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Best wishes to anyone and everyone battling this horrible group of diseases.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Had it 3 times. Testicular Cancer at 29. Lung Cancer at 45. Bone cancer at 51 now in remission. Some people are prone to it and I know it will get me at some point but fuck it it’s not beaten me yet. One thing it has taught me is your family suffers too don’t forget them. Live life to the full just enjoy. X"

I hope that it stays in remission and long may you be well.

The impact of this awful disease on the family is devastating...speaking from experience x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Best wishes to anyone and everyone battling this horrible group of diseases.

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes

Chemo Fucks it all up

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By *oxy4youTV/TS
over a year ago

Henfield

I’ve just lost my gf to cancer two weeks ago now she did everything she could to beat it but unfortunately the cancer was to aggressive so sad losing her at 48 is too soon ??

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By *adbutsanecoupleCouple
over a year ago

Calne


"Chemo Fucks it all up "

Yes Chemo is a fucker but your wrong to say it fucks it all up. Without Chemo I would have been dead 24 years ago agree you never totally get over it because let’s face they are pumping horrendous poison through you body but I have been able to watch my kids grow up because of it.

Undoubtedly it is a personal choice as to whether to take it or not and I have seen the results of it not working and the pain the person and their family goes through but don’t just dismiss it.

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes

The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body.. "

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

Have I *

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By *utterypopcornCouple
over a year ago

oxford

M had breast cancer three years. A hard year but all good now. The NHS was unbelievable!!!!!

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body.. "

So starve yourself and don’t have any treatment??

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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My husband and had bowel cancer, NHL.

He had six months of chemo which put him in remission.

Then chemo maintenance to prolong the remission.

I agree in some ways that the chemo is a horrible treatment - as it kills the good as well as the bad.

Husband had lots of horrible side effects, and ultimately the chemo maintenance damaged his heart beyond repair.

I wish we knew more about cbd at the time as I would’ve poured it into him.

I was still all for the chemo as it did get rid of the cancer. It was the continuous maintenance that did the damage. They don’t normally offer maintenance until there’s a recurrence of cancer,but wanted to try it first with my husband to prolong the remission.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"M had breast cancer three years. A hard year but all good now. The NHS was unbelievable!!!!!"

I can only imagine how relieved you both were.

And that is good to hear x

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?"

Do your research.. chemo and pharma is Money it's business.. are you telling me your not aware the body is capable of fixing itself with the right knowledge and practice ? This is why it's useless now trying to explain..

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By *ilkmothMan
over a year ago

Cheshire

I had my ear canal surgically removed as it was infected with cancer. I am have an ear, and an ear drum, but no conduit between the two. Took 30 cycles of radiotherapy afterwards too. Just about two years since i was told, now.

NHS was amazing, can't say enough thanks to the Christie for all they do.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"My husband and had bowel cancer, NHL.

He had six months of chemo which put him in remission.

Then chemo maintenance to prolong the remission.

I agree in some ways that the chemo is a horrible treatment - as it kills the good as well as the bad.

Husband had lots of horrible side effects, and ultimately the chemo maintenance damaged his heart beyond repair.

I wish we knew more about cbd at the time as I would’ve poured it into him.

I was still all for the chemo as it did get rid of the cancer. It was the continuous maintenance that did the damage. They don’t normally offer maintenance until there’s a recurrence of cancer,but wanted to try it first with my husband to prolong the remission. "

I am sorry to hear about your husband.

I agree too that chemo can be a difficult thing to go through. Can have dreadful side effects, but it does work for some.

My husband had prostrate cancer. Nothing worked, it was just too aggressive.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?

Do your research.. chemo and pharma is Money it's business.. are you telling me your not aware the body is capable of fixing itself with the right knowledge and practice ? This is why it's useless now trying to explain.."

I don't feel this is the time for me to get into this. But let me tell you..no amount of fasting would have saved my husband.

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By *ilkmothMan
over a year ago

Cheshire


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body.. "

Steve Jobs tried that sort of thing. We all know how that ended

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By *adbutsanecoupleCouple
over a year ago

Calne


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?

Do your research.. chemo and pharma is Money it's business.. are you telling me your not aware the body is capable of fixing itself with the right knowledge and practice ? This is why it's useless now trying to explain.."

Yeah and the earth is flat. Doh

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By *hroatQueen_CATV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle

My best friend has terminal pancreatic cancer. Hope you are okay OP

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By *amie HantsWoman
over a year ago

Atlantis


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?

Do your research.. chemo and pharma is Money it's business.. are you telling me your not aware the body is capable of fixing itself with the right knowledge and practice ? This is why it's useless now trying to explain.."

Do you refuse to use as Alexa incase the government are listening by any chance?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body.. "

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer.

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By *hroatQueen_CATV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer. "

Sorry for your loss xox

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?

Do your research.. chemo and pharma is Money it's business.. are you telling me your not aware the body is capable of fixing itself with the right knowledge and practice ? This is why it's useless now trying to explain.."

Your talking about the first invitro and mice experiments I understand that much. And in conjuction with vit c the results are more impressive.

And in conjunction with chemo even better.

But....this is early days...no!

So what would you do..God forbid you had cancer?

Fast or take the chemo?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m having surgery on cervical plyops next month.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’m having surgery on cervical plyops next month. "

Love and good wishes Violet x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer. "

Aww mate I’m so sorry, I hope you’re ok.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I’m having surgery on cervical plyops next month. "

Good luck for your op and best wishes for your full recovery xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer.

Aww mate I’m so sorry, I hope you’re ok. "

Thank you Tom. They had a terminal diagnosis some months ago so at least there was time to spend with them, and they handled it with huge courage and acceptance.

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By *hroatQueen_CATV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?

Do your research.. chemo and pharma is Money it's business.. are you telling me your not aware the body is capable of fixing itself with the right knowledge and practice ? This is why it's useless now trying to explain.."

Absolutely ridiculous

I guess covid doesn’t exist either

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I have understood you.

Fasting will finish off cancer?

Do your research.. chemo and pharma is Money it's business.. are you telling me your not aware the body is capable of fixing itself with the right knowledge and practice ? This is why it's useless now trying to explain..

I don't feel this is the time for me to get into this. But let me tell you..no amount of fasting would have saved my husband."

Same here!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer. Sorry for your loss xox "

Thank you Ava x

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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"My husband and had bowel cancer, NHL.

He had six months of chemo which put him in remission.

Then chemo maintenance to prolong the remission.

I agree in some ways that the chemo is a horrible treatment - as it kills the good as well as the bad.

Husband had lots of horrible side effects, and ultimately the chemo maintenance damaged his heart beyond repair.

I wish we knew more about cbd at the time as I would’ve poured it into him.

I was still all for the chemo as it did get rid of the cancer. It was the continuous maintenance that did the damage. They don’t normally offer maintenance until there’s a recurrence of cancer,but wanted to try it first with my husband to prolong the remission.

I am sorry to hear about your husband.

I agree too that chemo can be a difficult thing to go through. Can have dreadful side effects, but it does work for some.

My husband had prostrate cancer. Nothing worked, it was just too aggressive."

I’m sorry to hear about yours too lovely.

Husbands was one that was probable to return, hence the maintenance. They told us he could have 15 years if he was lucky. My heart dropped when I heard that. In the end he got 2 and a half x

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer. Sorry for your loss xox

Thank you Ava x"

Sorry to hear that Leo xx

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By *hroatQueen_CATV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer. Sorry for your loss xox

Thank you Ava x"

You are welcome x

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By *hroatQueen_CATV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle

Sorry but those comments are inappropriate about healing cancer! However Covid has been prioritised over treating cancer patients which is disgusting.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

Total and dangerous nonsense.

Much love and respect to everyone who has shared on this thread. Lost another good friend recently to cancer. Sorry for your loss xox

Thank you Ava x

Sorry to hear that Leo xx"

Much appreciated x

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body.. "

I don't even know where to start with the scientific inaccuracies, fallacies and downright nonsense in this post.

1) Cancers are started by cells that go "rogue". They stop responding to the normal cell cycle controls and evade the inbuilt mechanisms for removing damaged or old cells (apoptosis). By definition, the body cannot heal itself from cancer because cancer is what happens when the body's normal "healing" processes go awry.

2) Cells of your own body cannot be poisonous. The definition of a poison is a substance which is introduced into the body (ingestion, inhalation, absorption etc) and that causes illness or death. By definition, your own cells cannot be a poison.

3) I'm completely at sea re: your bubble comment. Do you mean the intracellular degradation pathways, such as via lysosomes etc, where intracellular debris etc can be broken down and recycled?! Are you referring to the cells of the innate immune system, such as macrophages, which remove dead and damaged cellular material?

Bottom line - we can't cure cancers with prayers, crystals, visits to Lourdes, eating "clean", fasting, singing, thinking or anything else. It's difficult to cure any condition that is caused by your own cells misbehaving. This is because we have few ways to target only the cancerous cells. Your healthy cells are, at the end of the day, genetically identical to any cancer cells. So any substance that kills/damages cancerous cells is also going to kill/damage healthy cells. Hence the shitty side effects of chemo. We have less extreme, but related issues dealing with autoimmunity (where the immune system "goes rogue"), with fungal infections (because fungal cells are basically the same as animal cells) etc.

Please stop spreading bullshit.

Yours,

A Very Irritated Biologist.

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over a year ago

Well said KC ^

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

"Fasting will finish off cancer" is total rubbish. My husband died of stomach cancer aged 50. Because of the stomach cancer he could barely eat and weighed under seven stone when he died. Fasting didn't cure him, did it ?

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By *nked_kittenWoman
over a year ago

Ankh Morpork

Both my parents died from cancer. I just don’t see a future because of that hanging over me.

Hugs for everyone

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body.. "
Wtf

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Both my parents died from cancer. I just don’t see a future because of that hanging over me.

Hugs for everyone "

Hugs and love to you xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body.. "

U should not be saying this on this thread. People are going through their personal journeys and sharing positive and helpful information. U should keep your thoughts on chemo to yourself as its not scientific evidence your saying it conspiracy

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Fasting does not stop any kind of illness

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By *nked_kittenWoman
over a year ago

Ankh Morpork


"Both my parents died from cancer. I just don’t see a future because of that hanging over me.

Hugs for everyone

Hugs and love to you xx"

Thank you

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Both my parents died from cancer. I just don’t see a future because of that hanging over me.

Hugs for everyone

Hugs and love to you xx

Thank you "

Xxxx

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

Not currently.

Got given the all clear on 2004, I had testicular cancer.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Not currently.

Got given the all clear on 2004, I had testicular cancer."

Hugs xx

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By *o new WinksMan
over a year ago

BSE


"Fasting does not stop any kind of illness"

There are doctors getting better results using zero carb diets alongside chemotherapy.

Apparently cancerous cells struggle in the absence of sugars as energy. This then weakens them and allows for lower doses for successful treatment.

I think these are in Australia.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Fasting does not stop any kind of illness

There are doctors getting better results using zero carb diets alongside chemotherapy.

Apparently cancerous cells struggle in the absence of sugars as energy. This then weakens them and allows for lower doses for successful treatment.

I think these are in Australia. "

Fasting is not zero carb though. Fasting means eating nothing. Nada. Unless a person is already emaciated, the body has a multitude of ways to derive energy apart from carbs, hence why people on keto diets don't keel over and die.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


""Fasting will finish off cancer" is total rubbish. My husband died of stomach cancer aged 50. Because of the stomach cancer he could barely eat and weighed under seven stone when he died. Fasting didn't cure him, did it ? "

Hugs sally xxx

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By *mma29Couple
over a year ago

wirral


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

I don't even know where to start with the scientific inaccuracies, fallacies and downright nonsense in this post.

1) Cancers are started by cells that go "rogue". They stop responding to the normal cell cycle controls and evade the inbuilt mechanisms for removing damaged or old cells (apoptosis). By definition, the body cannot heal itself from cancer because cancer is what happens when the body's normal "healing" processes go awry.

2) Cells of your own body cannot be poisonous. The definition of a poison is a substance which is introduced into the body (ingestion, inhalation, absorption etc) and that causes illness or death. By definition, your own cells cannot be a poison.

3) I'm completely at sea re: your bubble comment. Do you mean the intracellular degradation pathways, such as via lysosomes etc, where intracellular debris etc can be broken down and recycled?! Are you referring to the cells of the innate immune system, such as macrophages, which remove dead and damaged cellular material?

Bottom line - we can't cure cancers with prayers, crystals, visits to Lourdes, eating "clean", fasting, singing, thinking or anything else. It's difficult to cure any condition that is caused by your own cells misbehaving. This is because we have few ways to target only the cancerous cells. Your healthy cells are, at the end of the day, genetically identical to any cancer cells. So any substance that kills/damages cancerous cells is also going to kill/damage healthy cells. Hence the shitty side effects of chemo. We have less extreme, but related issues dealing with autoimmunity (where the immune system "goes rogue"), with fungal infections (because fungal cells are basically the same as animal cells) etc.

Please stop spreading bullshit.

Yours,

A Very Irritated Biologist."

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By *hroatQueen_CATV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"The body heals itself when a cancerous growth starts it's the bodies way of dealing with all the poisonous cells it creates a bubble for them to stay on to protect the body and fasting will finish that off.. chemo is just Money it's business it bursts the protection the body built and releases the toxins back into the body..

U should not be saying this on this thread. People are going through their personal journeys and sharing positive and helpful information. U should keep your thoughts on chemo to yourself as its not scientific evidence your saying it conspiracy "

Well said! Thank you xo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've had recurring bladder cancer for about 25 years im lucky i have regular cystoscopies and they burn off any worrying areas there and then or if more serious day surgery. Cancer is not a joke neither is it something to hide and be embarrassed about any treatment for any cancer should be taken up with open arms and please don't listen to this bubble and the body healing itself crap. If you have cancer and don't treat it, it will kill you . On of life's simple facts

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I've had recurring bladder cancer for about 25 years im lucky i have regular cystoscopies and they burn off any worrying areas there and then or if more serious day surgery. Cancer is not a joke neither is it something to hide and be embarrassed about any treatment for any cancer should be taken up with open arms and please don't listen to this bubble and the body healing itself crap. If you have cancer and don't treat it, it will kill you . On of life's simple facts"

Sorry to hear this are you ok x

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By *o new WinksMan
over a year ago

BSE


"Fasting does not stop any kind of illness

There are doctors getting better results using zero carb diets alongside chemotherapy.

Apparently cancerous cells struggle in the absence of sugars as energy. This then weakens them and allows for lower doses for successful treatment.

I think these are in Australia.

Fasting is not zero carb though. Fasting means eating nothing. Nada. "

Yes. Which by definition is zero carb. The body uses ketone bodies as fuel in both cases. On zero carb diets there is nutrition for the rest of the body, but the cancer cells start to fast. They can use ketone but are more efficient with sugar.

Its a way of weakening the cancer cells resistance whilst feeding the body.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Fasting does not stop any kind of illness

There are doctors getting better results using zero carb diets alongside chemotherapy.

Apparently cancerous cells struggle in the absence of sugars as energy. This then weakens them and allows for lower doses for successful treatment.

I think these are in Australia.

Fasting is not zero carb though. Fasting means eating nothing. Nada.

Yes. Which by definition is zero carb. The body uses ketone bodies as fuel in both cases. On zero carb diets there is nutrition for the rest of the body, but the cancer cells start to fast. They can use ketone but are more efficient with sugar.

Its a way of weakening the cancer cells resistance whilst feeding the body."

The previous poster who claimed you could fast away cancer blah blah was not referring to low or zero carbs though. That's the point. Reducing available sugars may, in theory, slow down replication of some cancers but it won't get rid of them. That would require some kind of cytotoxic drugs. The majority on this thread objected to the earlier comment re: fasting (as in, absence of food) and other pseudoscience because it's completely false, dangerous and not to mention offensive to those who are dealing with cancer.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That escalated lol

I’ll sum it up by saying

Fuck cancer

Hugs to all

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By *uckandbunnyCouple
over a year ago

In your bed


"Fasting does not stop any kind of illness

There are doctors getting better results using zero carb diets alongside chemotherapy.

Apparently cancerous cells struggle in the absence of sugars as energy. This then weakens them and allows for lower doses for successful treatment.

I think these are in Australia.

Fasting is not zero carb though. Fasting means eating nothing. Nada.

Yes. Which by definition is zero carb. The body uses ketone bodies as fuel in both cases. On zero carb diets there is nutrition for the rest of the body, but the cancer cells start to fast. They can use ketone but are more efficient with sugar.

Its a way of weakening the cancer cells resistance whilst feeding the body."

I think your definitions of fasting differ.

You have to be careful with words as someone might take these comments seriously.

So you have to be very precise, fasting is too general a term as to some it could mean eat nothing but water.

This would severely weaken the body in general.

Whereas reducing sugars is much more precise.

I'm yet to read up on this but I know that there is some talk from people who I know who have had cancer that it could have an impact.

But they were really clear on cutting sugar. Not cutting all food.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bowel and prostrate here its awful still fighting though x

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

I haven't got it but it gets me in other ways, by taking relatives, friends and work colleagues.

If any thing survivors guilt.

Will there be a cure?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What a cunt of a subject

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What a cunt of a subject "

That's the C word.

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