How true! This needs to be shared/taught in Kindergarten. Think how different ones life would be if you've grown up with this attitude. Even young children can have a gratitude journal!
You are giving dangerous advice when it appears you don't know anything about how cancer really works. If you want to try to heal yourself that is your business. But don't tell people to wait or take their time to decide. Cancer doesn't wait for anything. And yes I've had breast cancer.
How are you now after 1 yr. I currently have DCIS STAGE 0 grade 2. I have 0.4 cm. Lumpectomy scheduled on July 31st. I'm hoping I'm doing the right thing of not choosing Mastectomy.
Thank you for sharing. I had the same diagnosis and oncoligist wanted me on a blocker pill and refused and going natural way. Of course, incoligist didn't like that and I too seeked a naturopathic dr with 15 yrs working with cancer patients. Interested in knowing more about sonogram and your test.
I’m sooo thankful I trusted my doctors !! My Oncology surgeon is straightforward. I had so many scans it did show I have invasive lobular carcinoma on my right breast. and it metastasized to my lymph nodes and out of the nodes. Thank God I had a double mastectomy because the left breast which showed nothing at all had TWO types of cancer that were very fast growing! She was extremely thankful she got them. July 9th I have an Oncology appointment to find out the results of the lymph nodes they sent in. On the CT scan and then biopsy it showed I have B Cell Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, it’s in my bone marrow also. I’m a young 72 and eat a very healthy Whole Foods diet, I exercise and am in good shape- all this just came at me! When I said I wanted a lumpectomy at first my Oncologist and my Oncologist surgeon were very nice and talked to me about the invasive nature of my carcinoma. They weren’t too bossy or anything I asked them what they would tell their mothers. They said exactly what I’m telling you. I’m really thankful for them I’m two weeks post mastectomy , next week I’ll see my wonderful reconstructive surgeon and we’ll take my drains out and plan the next step. Praying that all goes well with you! From the time I had my mammogram to the time I had my mastectomy it was 7 months. I was never made to feel scared I just picked their brains in all my research and feel I really have the most fantastic medical team!
I’m sooo thankful I trusted my doctors !! My Oncology surgeon is straightforward. I had so many scans it did show I have invasive lobular carcinoma on my right breast. and it metastasized to my lymph nodes and out of the nodes. Thank God I had a double mastectomy because the left breast which showed nothing at all had TWO types of cancer that were very fast growing! She was extremely thankful she got them. July 9th I have an Oncology appointment to find out the results of the lymph nodes they sent in. On the CT scan and then biopsy it showed I have B Cell Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, it’s in my bone marrow also. I’m a young 72 and eat a very healthy Whole Foods diet, I exercise and am in good shape- all this just came at me! When I said I wanted a lumpectomy at first my Oncologist and my Oncologist surgeon were very nice and talked to me about the invasive nature of my carcinoma. They weren’t too bossy or anything I asked them what they would tell their mothers. They said exactly what I’m telling you. I’m really thankful for them I’m two weeks post mastectomy , next week I’ll see my wonderful reconstructive surgeon and we’ll take my drains out and plan the next step. Praying that all goes well with you!
Thanks for sharing your story. I am scheduled for double mastectomy but have more unrest the closer i get. It's grade 2-3 and a 10 cm mass. I feel great and have always lived a very healthy lifestyle. Would love it if you could provide some more of your resources and how do I go about finding a good holistic doctor thanks
Chrisbeatcancer.com, Dr. Jennifer Simmons for online info on DCIS and breast cancer. For finding a hollistic doctor that works with cancer patients, I recommend Gerson.org/web-based-treatment-options
This is wonderful news! Ive been doing my research and struggling with the decision of taking Tamoxifen and Radiation. I was diagnosed with DCIS stage 0 grade 1. I still don’t know what to do :(
Thank you! Grade 1 is extremely low risk. Life style changes such as exercise and eating healthy are fantastic at this stage. I have heard nothing but horror stories about Tamoxifen and no reason for radiation when DCIS is not even considered cancer in many circles of thought. DCIS is not cancer is a great Facebook group to join. Also the Facebook group Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn. Also checkout Chrisbeatcancer.com for tons of information.
I am happy to hear I have given you hope! Chrisbeatcancer.com is a great website with so many interviews with people who have healed all kinds and stages of cancer naturally.
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When cancer is still in DCIS stage, after a mastectomy, most likely other treatments won't be needed. If it turns invasive, then after a mastectomy, chemotherapy/radiation will likely be needed. That's why doctors don't think waiting is a good idea with a grade 3 DCIS.
Good for you Pam. You are doing it your way instead of being fear mongered into treatment that destroys your body!! Keep up the great work and carry on spreading the natural way to heal. ❤️
I just had my surgery done a week ago for dcis. I understand your feeling about it. I was in denial when I first found out. But I have done tons of research myself since I learned about my DX. Early detection and treatment is key. This is totally curable. I understand that you might want to do monitoring in your condition and not surgery. But a ct scan or mri would help. At least to know whether there is any progress. The stake is just too high. Good luck!
Hello, I feel that you do not trust the medical profession. DCIs stage 0 grade 3 is well known to suddenly become invasive cancer. No one can tell you at which point this happens. All it takes is one invasive cell to be deposited elsewhere and it’s no longer a matter of having loads of time to make decisions. I have a similar diagnoses and plan having a lumpectomy. If my area was as large as yours I would have signed for a mastectomy straight away. But that’s me, and I’m at the low grade for DCIS. Cancer doesn’t discriminate. Please listen to your doctors. Most doctors would be ok with alternative approaches as well as the medical approach. I understand you want to do this all natural. I respect that. But should something crop up that you weren’t expecting in your life ( no one e pests to get cancer) please listen to your doctors, god be with you x
@@MrsDallimore08 I was dx last week, and I'm so confused with all the different opinions out there. I have DCIS/Intermediate with solid and cribriform cells. Some say that intermediate is also considered a "low grade". I think I'm going to have the lumpectomy, and get the calcifications out. I don't think I can walk around knowing they are there, and could turn nasty at any time. Have you had surgery? If so, how was it?
@@alicemurphy1145 hi. I’m now almost two weeks post op. I’m still a tiny bit sore but nothing major. It’s an easier option than waiting and having to have a mastectomy a year or more down the line. I’m glad I had the surgery. If I need any more I’ll be getting it as soon as they can fit me in. I wish you all the very best with your dx and hope we can both put this behind us. Stay safe, take care and healing prayers to you x
Hi Pam! Your videos must have shown up in my suggested feed because of the word DCIS. I just wanted to let you know my experience with it. I had grade 3 DCIS develop into invasive cancer fairly quickly. I did not have any lumps. From what you have been saying about your doctors, it seems to me like they might not have great bedside manner, and that's unfortunate. I lost my mom almost 13 years ago to this same situation. DCIS turned to invasive which turned metastatic to her lungs. That could possibly be why your doctors wanted to do a CT.
My Oncotype DX test came a bit high but she said not to be concerned with that. You also should have the BRCA1 test to see if I had the gene for breast cancer. Insurance doesn't pay unless we get breast cancer. I was very surprised mine came back negative. My mom was diagnosed at 52 and died because it went to her bones, she passed at 56, I'm now 67. I didn't know that since my mom died of breast cancer they would have paid for the test. All you have to do is spit in a tube then they send it off. Again thank you for sharing your story 🙏
I also was told I need chemo and radiation, and I've studied the DCIS. Truthfully, it's not considered cancer unless it spreads from the milk duct. I had the biopsy, then mammogram, then MRI, and ultrasound. My surgeon brought me to surgery because she wanted good cell margins. It took 3 times, but I was fine with that to make sure the margins were healthy. I, too, had 2 consultations with surgeons. The first one wanted to do a mastectomy, and at my age, I wasn't about to go through a mastectomy! The 3 surgeries were enough, I felt like I went through word war 2 after everything was done. I, too, am starting on Chris Wark's juicing. I'm a bit ahead of this because I haven't touched meat for about 20 years now. Mine is also fed on growth hormones too, you get that from eating meat, all the antibiotics and growth hormones they give animals to get them off to 😢market. I will go on one pill my doctor suggests because I already have osteopina or brittle bones. This pill helps build up bones and keeps cancer away. I absolutely refused the tamoxifen! NOT with my family history of severe depression. The pill is Raloxifene. Just have to take it for 5 years. I also refused radiation! Because it kills bad cells and good cells. Also, my first surgeon told me that they don't do Onco DCIX testing on the lump. My surgeon said yes they send these in for testing
Thank you for sharing your diagnosis! I also got the same news 😢 I was actually stunned until I heard what Chris Wark said about this type of diagnosis. My sister inlaw had stage 4 breast cancer that metastasized into her lymph nodes, liver, and her lump was so large it made her skin black and blue! We could actually see it above her breast. She too stared healing herself with everything Chris Wark spoke about. Ended up being completely free of the cancer. They couldn't even find a scar from a one on hee liver😮 They did have a have her do some chemo to shrink it. She's been cancer free for 3 years now. Our home church also prayed over her using oils as they did back when nobody knew much about her type of cancer. I'm thrilled your health yourself
I doint blame you for deciding this.i was like you too when they told me the same thing and some doctors doint consider it cancer,even my oncologist when I went to have radiation told me it wasn't cancer but they still want to do radiation just to make sure this left me confused my surgeon said it was my oncologist said it wasn't what a whirlwind I went through so I decided not to get radiation but I did get a lumpectamy and it has left me depressed scared and unsure if I did the right thing they scared me so bad that I got the surgery but I wished I would have waited God bless you and anyone who's going through this.
I am sorry to hear you have additional growth. Does your health insurance not cover your scans / biopsies / tests? I saw your request for financial help. Don’t push yourself to post frequently if you don’t feel up to it. Hoping you are blessed with better results on your next checkup.
Do your research. Stand firm on what you want done to your body. Stage 0 breast cancer is often over-treated. My mother was diagnosed with DICS as well. She did not get treatment. This was 35 years ago. She is now 85 and it never progressed past Stage 0. Calcifications are common and not necessarily a problem.
Be careful with juicing, my sister-in-law developed Type 2 diabetes, anemia, and osteoporosis from juicing. She did both, vegetables and fruits. Fruits juice has lots of sugar, no protein, no fiber.
Such a sad story of misinformation, miscommunication and mistrust. Please get your mastectomy done asap and save your life. I am sorry to say that a G3 DCIS is a potentially life threatening form of cancer. Stage 0 is a very old form of categorizing a cancer and in light of todays knowledge, should be changed. Womens groups should address the American College Pathology to update this issue that is costing millions of womens lives. And you should not be misinforming other women with your uneducated views.
Go to have surgery done as soon as possible. Don’t wait until you get into the second or third stage. Breast cancer can kill. If you are at 0 stage of dcis and only happens at one spot,you can have lumpectomy to be done and radiation after. Mastectomy may not needed. Don’t wait, those alternatives way cannot rely on.
I did a 14 day water fast and tried all kinds of alternative treatments. Sorry to say that it didn’t help. The cancer kept growing. I left you another comment and suggested you check into cryoablation.
You can also try an anti estrogen prescription drug called Tamoxifen. This medicine may reduce the size of the DCIS since it is estrogen positive. Your breast surgeon could prescribe it.
Is there any actual studies and professional papers about this “heal yourself” my aunt died last year on breast cancer that migrated to her bones and lungs trying to heal herself for 3 years… I’m just curious about is there any tue data and case studies about people that heal themselves like there is about mastectomies and radio.
I don't think so. I hadn't even heard about it being a thing until I was diagnosed with breast cancer a couple of months ago. I follow one gal on here who was the same way, hesitant to even have a mammogram, didn't think DCIS mattered, etc. But then she posted another video saying she regretted not taking it more seriously because it eventually developed into invasive cancer. And anyone who is diagnosed with DCIS really should be tested for possible gene mutations, because that could influence treatment recommendations, also.
you are an inspiration. i know the fear. i was on auto pilot for weeks. 4 docs pressured me as if i only had weeks to live. radition and tomixifin i would not take. i had a lumpectomy as it was very close to the surface. i eat clean and let nature take its course.you will be fine. that was 9 years ago.
No one appeared to tell you certain important things or to tie everything together for you. Everything seems to affect everything else (prolactin, vitamin D, breast cancer). You need to do your own research, be your own advocate, ask questions, and make your own decisions. Don't automatically think everyone has your best interests at heart. People are busy. You're the one who must live with all of this. Be well.
I had this same issue. Stage 0 Dcis. To not get radiation I opted for bilateral mastectomy and implants in April 2023. This is July I am doing great! Praise . I am thankful it’s over with!
I'm curious as to how your treatment is going. I was just diagnosed with dcis grade 3 and don't want to do the radiation or 5 year pills. I'd love to hear what you've been doing.
I got the same diagnosis and was wondering also how to avoid radiation and pills. Can’t find any information on this, everything I read says radiation is a must.
I have been feeling great. The only treatment that I am doing is eating very healthy, doing moderate exercise, staying away from stress, getting more rest, and taking supplements. I will have another mammogram as a follow up in the next month or two. Definitely go to www.Chrisbeatcancer.com. There is so much wonderful information there.