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@jadahayes4411
@jadahayes4411 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your journey!!!
@catherinezhang9188
@catherinezhang9188 7 месяцев назад
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!
@MrsDallimore08
@MrsDallimore08 6 месяцев назад
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
@alicemurphy1145
@alicemurphy1145 5 месяцев назад
@@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?
@MrsDallimore08
@MrsDallimore08 5 месяцев назад
@@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
@MountainsOceans
@MountainsOceans Месяц назад
Omg lady you are giving horrible advice! I’m 15 years past bilateral mastectomy for DCIS stage three. It’s curative at that stage. I’m so grateful for my surgeons and team.
@sylviarogier1
@sylviarogier1 6 месяцев назад
Cancer doesn't care about carrot juice. If you don't want to deal with toxicity later on, best do all the tests, scans, mris now.
@brendapyron459
@brendapyron459 2 месяца назад
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.
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