Cancer scare

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4LostSouls

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We know that Jesus prayed more than one time for those who needed healing, so if He prayed more than once, we can pray many times and believe for a complete healing in His name. Yahushua touch Demi with healing and restoration! We rebuke the cancer and tell it to go now! Thank You for Your love for this one and that You hear our prayers! In Your precious name! Amen.
 

homwardbound

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God always does all according to God's love and mercy for all. I pray and trust God's will to come through, and see to be and remain willing to die and be dead to my first born flesh forever, since all flesh dies, yet not all souls will die, God came to save us, the Soul, as that first Adam died to flesh, all die after that. Souls live
The second Adam came to be a life-giving Spirit, proven to me ever since risen I stand in belief to this truth
I cannot speak for Demi, yet I bet she was/is willing to be dead and with Father no matter what
As said in Romans 14, whether we live or die, we are Father's in risen Son for us. therefore death has no more authority as Jesus said it in John 16:33 he has overcome the world, therefore do not fear , since he has overcome the world for us all to believe and be free whether we live or die presently daily
Death has no more hold, get it
Now, this I speak for me after going through basically what Demi just went through
Thanking Father, she lives as a testimony, humbly so
 

Demi777

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#83
Hello all
I have been doing pretty well. 2 days after surgery i was already able to walk around at home. The more the swelling goes away the more mobile i am. Healing wise everything is going exceptionally well praise God.
Today I got a call from the clinic.
The results from the Pathologist says there are cancerous/maligne cells.
The clinic disagrees with the statement of the pathologist saying that as the tumor did not show any change throughout all the MRIs etc. in a full year now they are certain it was benign and that the pathologist misinterpreted the structures as some benign tumors look very similar to early maligne tumors.
They will send me the documentation of the Pathologist and a Letter from them to why they disagree with the diagnosis.
Yet to be safe they told me to get the MRI in 3 months instead of 3-6 months to be on the safe side.
I have a appointment on the 31st March with an orthopedic doctor to get an Xray and talk through the process and plan everything out. I will ask him if there any blood tests available to maybe check for anigenes or something like that.
I honestly dont know what to think of this. I kinda feel like I am a part of a divine comedy skit at this point.
I have a theory that maybe it was benign and slowly turning maligne and we cut it out before fully mutating due to the doctor saying it had parts of maligne cells. That tells me that the pathologist had mixed cells. Perfect timing maybe. Will let yalls knoe how this goes on
 

homwardbound

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Hello all
I have been doing pretty well. 2 days after surgery i was already able to walk around at home. The more the swelling goes away the more mobile i am. Healing wise everything is going exceptionally well praise God.
Today I got a call from the clinic.
The results from the Pathologist says there are cancerous/maligne cells.
The clinic disagrees with the statement of the pathologist saying that as the tumor did not show any change throughout all the MRIs etc. in a full year now they are certain it was benign and that the pathologist misinterpreted the structures as some benign tumors look very similar to early maligne tumors.
They will send me the documentation of the Pathologist and a Letter from them to why they disagree with the diagnosis.
Yet to be safe they told me to get the MRI in 3 months instead of 3-6 months to be on the safe side.
I have a appointment on the 31st March with an orthopedic doctor to get an Xray and talk through the process and plan everything out. I will ask him if there any blood tests available to maybe check for anigenes or something like that.
I honestly dont know what to think of this. I kinda feel like I am a part of a divine comedy skit at this point.
I have a theory that maybe it was benign and slowly turning maligne and we cut it out before fully mutating due to the doctor saying it had parts of maligne cells. That tells me that the pathologist had mixed cells. Perfect timing maybe. Will let yalls knoe how this goes on
Sister, I do not know how, yet it will turn out for the greatness of God for us all. Miracles are of God for us all to see as Father leads through us and turns whatever into Good for you and all to see and believe in Father and Son too as Won
I have been through my own surgeries too. Thanking God for my body perts that got cut off to live here and now in the present, the present of God, fro me to see and others to see also
Bless you, God has and you know this too, Wow, woe is me too
 
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Good to hear positive news Demi. You've been on my heart daily.

If your doctors are looking for cancer, I suggest you research the difference between mri, cat and pet scans. My oncologist has me on an every 3 month pet scan schedule. As I understand it, a pet scan looks especially for cancer cells. I am not to have any sugar or carbs for several hours before the scan. Then I get an injection of a sugar type solution and wait about an hour or so for the solution to fully get into my blood stream. Then the scan is done. Cancer cells are attracted to the sugar and the combonation shows up in the scan. Doc calls it "lighting up"

I hope and pray that other members here continue to hold you up in prayer. And thank you for being open about this journey.

dw
 

Demi777

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#86
Good to hear positive news Demi. You've been on my heart daily.

If your doctors are looking for cancer, I suggest you research the difference between mri, cat and pet scans. My oncologist has me on an every 3 month pet scan schedule. As I understand it, a pet scan looks especially for cancer cells. I am not to have any sugar or carbs for several hours before the scan. Then I get an injection of a sugar type solution and wait about an hour or so for the solution to fully get into my blood stream. Then the scan is done. Cancer cells are attracted to the sugar and the combonation shows up in the scan. Doc calls it "lighting up"

I hope and pray that other members here continue to hold you up in prayer. And thank you for being open about this journey.

dw
They also light up in the MRI. I cant take the Cat Scan Injections they make me extremely sick as they have higher Iodine content. MRI are very good as well. I keep getting Xrays and MRI so they can be pretty safe. Will see how things go
 
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They also light up in the MRI. I cant take the Cat Scan Injections they make me extremely sick as they have higher Iodine content. MRI are very good as well. I keep getting Xrays and MRI so they can be pretty safe. Will see how things go
got it
 

4LostSouls

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#88
Praying again! Father I never tire of praying for Your children. Touch Demi with Your healing power and bring him in to a truly deep place of relationship with You! Touch Father, touch Father, touch Father! Amen!
 
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Hello all
I have been doing pretty well. 2 days after surgery i was already able to walk around at home. The more the swelling goes away the more mobile i am. Healing wise everything is going exceptionally well praise God.
Today I got a call from the clinic.
The results from the Pathologist says there are cancerous/maligne cells.
The clinic disagrees with the statement of the pathologist saying that as the tumor did not show any change throughout all the MRIs etc. in a full year now they are certain it was benign and that the pathologist misinterpreted the structures as some benign tumors look very similar to early maligne tumors.
They will send me the documentation of the Pathologist and a Letter from them to why they disagree with the diagnosis.
Yet to be safe they told me to get the MRI in 3 months instead of 3-6 months to be on the safe side.
I have a appointment on the 31st March with an orthopedic doctor to get an Xray and talk through the process and plan everything out. I will ask him if there any blood tests available to maybe check for anigenes or something like that.
I honestly dont know what to think of this. I kinda feel like I am a part of a divine comedy skit at this point.
I have a theory that maybe it was benign and slowly turning maligne and we cut it out before fully mutating due to the doctor saying it had parts of maligne cells. That tells me that the pathologist had mixed cells. Perfect timing maybe. Will let yalls knoe how this goes on
For what it's worth, my theory is that most cancers are a type of parasite. Benign just means your body has it under control, and the parasites are confined to the cyst, tumour or problem area. Malignant means the nest has been disturbed, and that the parasites are trying to set up again all over your body. This is the reason why some cancers change from benign to malignant after a biopsy or attempt to remove - the parasite nest is disturbed and they go into emergency mode, and the body struggles to get them contained again. If it were my body, I'd be inclined to believe the pathologist about malignant cells, 'though not necessarily his treatment proposals.
 

HeIsHere

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Hello all
I have been doing pretty well. 2 days after surgery i was already able to walk around at home. The more the swelling goes away the more mobile i am. Healing wise everything is going exceptionally well praise God.
Today I got a call from the clinic.
The results from the Pathologist says there are cancerous/maligne cells.
The clinic disagrees with the statement of the pathologist saying that as the tumor did not show any change throughout all the MRIs etc. in a full year now they are certain it was benign and that the pathologist misinterpreted the structures as some benign tumors look very similar to early maligne tumors.
They will send me the documentation of the Pathologist and a Letter from them to why they disagree with the diagnosis.
Yet to be safe they told me to get the MRI in 3 months instead of 3-6 months to be on the safe side.
I have a appointment on the 31st March with an orthopedic doctor to get an Xray and talk through the process and plan everything out. I will ask him if there any blood tests available to maybe check for anigenes or something like that.
I honestly dont know what to think of this. I kinda feel like I am a part of a divine comedy skit at this point.
I have a theory that maybe it was benign and slowly turning maligne and we cut it out before fully mutating due to the doctor saying it had parts of maligne cells. That tells me that the pathologist had mixed cells. Perfect timing maybe. Will let yalls knoe how this goes on
Perhaps a second opinion, medicine is not an exact science and MRI machines do have their own limitations.
 
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Precious friends, I don't have cancer, but am interested in: Eat To Beat Disease, by
Dr. William Li, who asks:

Hi friend,
POP QUIZ: Which kind of legume is packed with anthocyanins that cut off the blood supply to cancer cells?
A.) Peas
B.) Black beans
C.) Kidney beans

Enjoy...

btw, Black beans is correct :)
 

Deuteronomy

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Hello @Demi777, I'm in agreement with @HeIsHere about getting a second opinion, if possible (if your doctors tell you that it's ok to do so), because you should be as absolutely certain (as you possibly can be) about whether or not you have cancer (before proceeding with anymore treatments and/or surgeries).

I speak from personal experience about this.

If you'd like to hear the details about what I went through, and what my second opinion saved me from, please start a PM with me and I'll tell you anything that you'd like to know (though I am fine, this remains something that I don't mind sharing with someone like you, personally/privately, but it's still something that I'd rather not share online in a general way/with the world).

Praying for you!

God bless you!!

~Deuteronomy (David)
p.s. - I tried to "start a conversation" with you to talk to you about this, but I was unable to, just FYI.
 

Demi777

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Hey all

Been doing pretty good so far. Besides the leg feeling a little sore sometimes all is well.
Thr Xray was looking really good and I have my first MRI with contrast on the 19th. I seem to have a bit of nerve damage as sometimes i can feel the electric shocks when i overdo something. Im kinda slowly training my leg. According to my orthopedic it will easily take half a year to heal. Besides that I am doing pretty good.
Will see what the MRI says
 
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Hey all

Been doing pretty good so far. Besides the leg feeling a little sore sometimes all is well.
Thr Xray was looking really good and I have my first MRI with contrast on the 19th. I seem to have a bit of nerve damage as sometimes i can feel the electric shocks when i overdo something. Im kinda slowly training my leg. According to my orthopedic it will easily take half a year to heal. Besides that I am doing pretty good.
Will see what the MRI says
So glad you posted an update.
Praying.