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ОтветитьLook so like your dad. You sweet men
ОтветитьNoah - This is Nola! I have gone through some dark times with a couple diseases. If I could change it, I wouldn’t. Otherwise I wouldn’t have some of the miracles I experienced, and the precious time I grew even closer to our Savior. Sometimes you have to stay in the moment. Thinking beyond the day to the future creates anxiety - so if you need to, it is ok just staying in the 5 minuted you are in. I Peter 1:3-9
ОтветитьI am praying for you Noah. This will be a challenge. I have a feeling deep inside that you are going to come out of this and live a long life. I really feel that.... 🙏
ОтветитьMay Jesus Christ be with you. Please ,and i say please. Search about Saint Luke the Russian Surgeon . A saint of Orthodox Christianity ,that has been one of a kind as a doctor and surgeon and also a miracle maker after he got canonized . Ask for his help and he will provide. I am a 3d year medical student and he is one of my protectors ,he has been helping me though many difficulties and illnesses. Ask him in true humbleness and he may provide to you .
May God bless you Noah.
My husband had a mandiblectomy, replaced jaw bone with bone from leg. All biopsies obtained revealed no cancer.remains. I hope you do that well.I know what it felt like to be the caregiver. Prayers and best wishes.
ОтветитьPraying for you Noah.
ОтветитьBy the sounds of it its stage 3 hun xxx
ОтветитьMay the Lord be with you and heal you in Jesus name!
ОтветитьPer quello che vale..se ti fa piacere…ti aggiungo alle mie preghiere….io come te
ОтветитьMy dad has colon cancer stage IV. He collapsed in the bathroom late evening and was brought to the hospita. where he underwent emergency surgery very early on the next morning. They have removed a substantial part of his colon and had to establish an artificial stoma. After the haematology report arrived it was clear that it was malignant (sry for my bad English, I'm not a native speaker). The cancer has had also spread into the peritoneum and several lymph nodes. After consultations with his oncologist he startet with chemo and antibody therapies, which both did a tremendous job battling the cancer. The stoma, initially planned to stay just for about 3 months after surgery ended up being removed after 2 years. All this was now 5 years ago and he is feeling perfectly fine. Of course he knows that stage IV is not curable anymore, but it currently is under control and he is permanently examined and has regular MRI scans every 4 weeks to check for any changes. He is 78 now, getting 79 in an month and he is feeling (and looking) incredibly well. What I want to say though, is that although the cancer what you have been diagnosed with is of course very serious, The last words aren't spoken yet. It is still very possible for you to get through this. You know, my dad wasn't as physically fit as you are, his diet was not very good, from the looks of your body I assume your diet is much healthier than his. When dealing with cancer, this alone goes a long way. And although chemo therapy is scary, let it do it's job. My dad had almost no side effects from the chemo he got. Modern chemo is so much more effective than say 10 years ago, with much less side effects. I know that all this must be extremely scary for you and probably has to settle in first, but stay strong brother and DO NOT GIVE UP. Wishing you all the best and that you will make it through this sh*t. Greetings from Germany - Mike
ОтветитьLook into deworming meds and there’s been studies with high dose vitamin d3 (50,000 to 150,000 iu’s) shrinking 65% of the test subjects un operatable turmors. This is something you have to research yourself bc sadly your doc will be of no help.
ОтветитьI love you ❤
ОтветитьHi Daisy. Dads going to be just fine. ❤
ОтветитьStage 4 lung cancer “survivor “ here. Chemo is a spectrum so don’t spend too much time thinking about it until you know the specific treatment. Best luck
ОтветитьThoughts and prayers from Switzerland
ОтветитьI had cancer in 2017. Lung cancer stage 2. After I could not bare to know every scan I had . I would be a nervous reck. And they always called me after to tell me results. I was so anxious at hearing from them. It’s makes you a emotional wreck! God bless you and keep you.
ОтветитьHang in there. Pray for God to give you healing.
ОтветитьThey removed the tumor. That’s a good thing. It was removed. Did they think they got it all. We are here for you. Prayers!
ОтветитьYou will be fine. You’ll do what you need for treatment and your life will go on
ОтветитьOh I’m so with you with the anxiety … my husband went thought this last summer … a mole on his neck
Went from being a simple thing to do … to surgery … removal of 27 lymph node’s … to after surgery being cancer free … then three weeks later he was stage 3 … two weeks later stage 4 … he did 3 intense Immunotherapy treatments starting September 29th my birthday as his wife … this put him in the hospital for the months of December due to side effects … he is now in remission since March 2024 … I so feel your pain concern and worry I’m sharing my story as a seed of hope … you are and will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers … your dad is amazing … have faith hope and never stop believing
You are an amazing warrior. God bless you.
ОтветитьNoah, I am praying for you. 🙏🙏🙏
ОтветитьHey, YOU GOT THIS!!!!!! My prayers are with you! 🙏 FIGHT LiKE HELL!!!!!! MAY GOD BE WITH YOU! Fight like you have never fought before. You have great support. You got this!!!!! You go Noah!!!we are cheering for you!!!!! 🙏 🙏 🙏🫶🏻💕
ОтветитьNoah we are ALL here with you on this journey
WE CARE ❤
Daisy is adorable
ОтветитьCheck out Chris beat cancer- has stage and young. I hope this helps!
ОтветитьLast week I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure caused by the 19th Bug going around the past few years and I just couldn't recover from it. I sat there stunned and breathing hard trying to figure out the MyChart tech talk but eventually got my stage and I'm stage 3 too .I wanted to tell you that at the end where you said it was "time to pray and fight like..." that stirred something in me. I know that I am terminal but I can greatly alter the longevity I have and quality of my life if I start making the changes right now I've already been praying but now it's time to fight. I'm thinking seriously about making my channel a diary of my illness to incase it can help someone someday. I'm rooting for you... you got this!
ОтветитьI was diagnosed with Stage 3 retroperitneal nonhodgkins lymphoma. I found out about Oregon Integrated Oncology and went to them and they helped me so much. I now reached No Evidence of Camcer at my PET. I have a 6 month scan in March. Keep fighting and diagnosis is like grief in a way you go through an emotional roller coaster of emotions. It is ok. Use a journal through this journey. You have an amazing support group. I went through this with my hubby and no one else. I am so alone during this and it has felt overwhelmingly lonely. So keep your support team close. Lean on them. You remind me of my younger brother, I am keep praying for you daily Noah.
ОтветитьStage 3 is not a death sentence. Yes you will have to battle this with everything you’ve got but you will triumph!!
ОтветитьA high grade number (grade 3) means a faster-growing cancer that's more likely to spread. An intermediate grade number (grade 2) means the cancer is growing faster than a grade 1 cancer but slower than a grade 3 cancer.
ОтветитьI love your attitude and demeanor. Most of all, I love your nose.❤
ОтветитьPlease be careful with Tylenol etc. It could be the predecessor to liver disease.
ОтветитьYou WILL BE OK .🤗❤️🇵🇱
ОтветитьWhat shitty news. I am so sorry Noah. I am glad you have a wonderful team around you.
ОтветитьSo glad to see how much support you have here!
Yeah that ibuprofen will tear up your GI system.
I like celebrex bc it's a cox2 inhibitor instead of cox1&2. I tolerate it so well.
Anyhow, take care and keep everyone update! ❤️
Noah. I just came across your video, and I want to say I'm going to keep up with your ongoing videos because you, even though I don't know you, have touched my heart. I will keep you in my thoughts. Keep up the fight.
ОтветитьI was diagnosed with stage 3c colorectal in September 2020, and I had my surgery, chemo, and radiation. In June 2022, through a colonoscopy, it was found that there was a cancer tumor, and I had a right hemi-colectomy and had chemo again. So far, I'm clean and getting my life back. It's not easy going through chemo, and a cancer diagnosis is scary. Just try your best to keep a positive mindset. You got this! Sending you healing all the way from South Africa
ОтветитьYou got this Noah. You’re in great shape and health. We are all here for you.
ОтветитьYou’re going to be ok sweetheart
ОтветитьNever give up Never give in
ОтветитьOrganic castor oil is your friend for scarring and your belly in general.
ОтветитьIs your dad a pediatrician, by chance?
ОтветитьNoah, I am not a pill popper either but my rationale for healing from surgery or a major illness where one has been hospitalized is to take the medicines that are prescribed if you are not sleeping or feeling well. If your pain levels in your body are high, it is not relaxed enough to heal in a sense.
ОтветитьContinuous ongoing thoughts prayers going up and out🫶🏾👊🏾💞🙏🏾
ОтветитьCan we have some positive videos? This is getting depressing now.
Ответить🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 You are never alone. Sending positive healing vibes your way.
Ответитьthankfully colon cancer is one of the most treatable cancer please go vegan !!! take a breath know your going to be ok meat and cheese are the worst for cancer!!
ОтветитьWhy hasn't a doctor told him???
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