Mother diagnosed with breast cancer

Discussion in 'Real Life Stories' started by theycallmegabby, Apr 15, 2015.

  1. So my mom was diagnosed with this dam disease. When I first found out couple days ago it was such a shock to everyone, now that everything has settled in my emotions are all fucked. I feel so dam helpless.
    I still don't know what stage she is at but from the research I've done on my own it might be stage 2 with some symptoms of 3 idk... Hopefully is hasn't moved on to the lymph nodes.
    Talking to family makes it that much more difficult, everyone is acting as if she already has a death sentence which makes me feel that much worse idk it hard talking about it with family and friends thought I post this here vent a little....


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  2. #2 IRON-EYES, Apr 15, 2015
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    Me and mine are praying bro!

    So sorry you as a family are going thru this shit :(
     
  3. Take a deep breath and try to calm down. Panicking doesn't help!  Read this-
     
    http://forum.grasscity.com/medical-marijuana-usage-applications/1130359-tumors-really-shrinking.html#post16220325
     
    Get her taking Omega 3! it will help her fight the cancer!
     
    If it is triple negative breast cancer, CBD works better than THC.
     
    Lemon grass tea has a compound called limonene that helps fight cancer. Drinking a cup or two a day won't hurt things one bit!
     
    My "Granny Storm Crow's List" has a rather large section on breast cancers. PM me your email, or check out the bottom of my sig for mine!
     
  4. It's going to be okay. Help her out with this because it ain't easy for her. Be there for her as much as you can during this time. 
     
    Cancer fucking sucks, stay up 
     
  5. Damn, sorry to hear that bro.

    Stay strong and help her beat this. Best of luck.
     
  6. #6 Peflora, Apr 15, 2015
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  7. Sorry to hear that mate.
    Wish her all the best.
     
  8. This:
    You not alone man! Best of luck!!
    :peace:
     
  9. I'm terribly sorry to hear this.  Positive/healing vibes sent her way en masse.  I understand what you are feeling, believe me.  No such thing as a "death sentence", that's nonsense.
     
  10. Stay strong for her!! I hate cancer it the worst I lost my grandfather from it 😔 ill keep her in my prayers man 🙏


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  11. stage four cancer survivor here. large abdominal mass (8 pounds if i remember}, lymphatic system compromised with spots in my brain and lungs. chemo and radiation followed by surgery. i was incredibly lucky to survive.
     
    the sickness alone was by far the hardest for me. in all honesty i really think marijuana helped with the symptoms of chemo and radiation to the point that i was able to handle it all. there is no way i could have handled all of the crazy shit that went down with out getting high. 
     
    with out the use of marijuana it would take a week to a week and a half to recuperate after chemo and radiation. when i got home and smoked marijuana it would take an hour at most. with most of the relief coming in 15 minutes or so. i shit you not, in a matter of minutes i was ready to eat, go see a movie, talk to friends, etc, etc. it kept my spirits up, it kept me eating and it gave me a level of relief that nothing that was prescribed ever did. i tried it all.
     
    in the end marijuana worked the best for how i felt on a daily basis. more then that, there is the ability for properly processed marijuana extracts to be incredibly powerful cancer fighters and destroyers which i am sure you know. i wish that i would have had access to all of the amazing medicinal marijuana that is available today.
     
    i wish you and your mother a lot of love and healing. fret not, cancer is not the death sentence it once was. there are more then just chemo / radiation nightmares available for treatment options. ask around and get more then one doctor involved. a second opinion has saved the lives of countless people. also, if you are all not happy with your doctor or your mothers treatment, look for another doctor.
     
    hang in there and roll with the punches. in the end, this to shall pass [​IMG]
     
  12. Even if with lymph nodes involvement, breast cancer is very beatable.  Our good friend had 14 removed and she's good 12 years later.  Her post cancer regime was a vigorous health and diet commitment.
     
    Look into turkey tail mushroom and breast cancer, see what you think.  Paul Stamets has a utube vid where he talks about it with relation to his mother.  Chaga fungus too.
     
    All the best to your family.
     
  13. good luck to her
     
    my mom's had a few skin cancer scares
     
  14. I seriously appreciate everyone's helpful advise, it helps talking with people on here instead of my friends I just feel like that type of information is personal and should be between my family and close friends.
    We will get the full results this upcoming Monday when she has surgery. Until then I will be doing my own research on ways to help her.



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  15. Stay strong!!

    She'll need your support and love, try to show your family that as well.

    Prayers for you bro
     
  16. stay strong

    fuck cancer
     
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    CANNABIS OIL
     
    I don't give a fuck where you live. My neighbor's wife was diagnosed, and immediately started oil therapy (they're both medical and he grows.)
     
    Didn't take long at all for it to go completely away. She did do chemo, but her doctor said that's not what cured her so quick. There are countless other stories like this, even other diseases/ailments. This is just one that I know of personally.
     
    Hope she gets better, everything in America causes cancer, pisses me off. Don't you start using that word "death" just yet, people have bounced back from worse using hemp oil.
     
    Can't find hemp (not hash) oil? You can buy it off a "DarkNet".
     
    Good luck to you and your mom
     
  19. I lost my mother to breast cancer when i was 15. I know exactly how you feel. Dont worry, its still beatable especially at low stages.

    Stay strong!
     

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