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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 11:38am On Oct 18, 2014
You won't fight this alone. You have got me.

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 1:32pm On Oct 18, 2014
candygosh:
So sorry been busy with exams and all can be tiring at times embarassed

Sorry for replying the thread late. angry

@ excelsia thanks for keeping the thread alive. Trust you and c.y are doing great cheesy

Wishing U success in your exams
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 1:34pm On Oct 18, 2014
candygosh:


Hephzi is fine too. Still recuperating from sugery.
She will be here soon

Good to know. My regards to her.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 1:37pm On Oct 18, 2014
candygosh:


Some people decline sugery because of the aftermath the shock of living with one bre.ast.
Some decline sugery because of their belief.
I met someone during my visits who declined surgery cos she wanted to die with her complete body part. Wierd!

I declined reconstruction because I had a phobia of having the cancer return to the affected br.east. Which happened even without reconstruction. I had a recurrence.


Hmmm, Very well said.

Can reconstruction really cause that to happen or is it just a phobia?

So Chemo will take care of the recurrence right?
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 1:41pm On Oct 18, 2014
candygosh:
I have read about this soursop thing but I don't know the potency yet. I have just started taking it so I will post the pictures.

Soursop juice cocktail
5 leaves branches + stem
5 medium sized garlic cloves
7 ginger sprout

then stuff in a pot and boil. Then I sip while hot. My goal is to take 3 teacup in a day but I have only managed in taking one lol

Is it bitter? cheesy
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 3:11pm On Oct 18, 2014
candygosh:
Questions women are likely to ask before or after mastectomy :

* who will marry me with one breast?
An understanding man, a man who understands and is well aware of all breast cancer entails. You very own true love and a man who love you for who you are and knows that you situation is very unfortunate and could happen to anyone

*will I find a fulfilling partner?
Of course! I believe there is someone out there made just for you and has most of the things every woman wants in a good man

* how do I cope with one breast or none?
Think about it some ladies have an exceptional tiny breast (no offence ) and we're born that way and coped through life . What makes you any different?
Besides there are other people with abnormalities are worse than yours.
About coping, buy a breast prosthesis if you can't afford a reconstruction and besides if you can afford a prosthesis make one yourself (I did the same thing). A breast prosthetic is about 30, 000.

*do I keep my health status away from prospective suitors.
NO. I personally don't believe in a relationship with lies as foundation so being honest is more like it.
Although, I personally think this should be done after two to three dates when such person have shown interest, you don't want to kill the fire just too soon. It's then entirely up to the person to decide if you are worth being with or not(my opinion)


Anyway, once the questions keep rolling I keep updating.

Any other contributions apart from mine is totally welcomed. Hundred heads are better than one.
kudos for this write up, at one point in time, every breast cancer survivor has been bothered by these questions
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 3:40pm On Oct 18, 2014
Christine01:
@Xcelsia, candygosh, hephzi1991:
Hi ladies, let me first say thank you to candygosh for opening this thread and a big well-done for all the beautiful contributions.

My mum was diagnosed of an aggressive type of breast cancer and in less than 4 months, we lost her. cry cry cry.

Had a lumpectomy some few months later and the histology results came as a benign growth.

I still feel this apprehension like I need to go for further tests and with this month being breast cancer awareness month and all. Pls do you guys know where I can do a mammography? I'm currently in Oyo State.

Thanks ladies.
I'd like to put your mind at rest, the doctors have said its benign so relax o. That doesn't mean you shouldn't start living healthier tho.

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 3:45pm On Oct 18, 2014
Yay me e-fam is back!! Candy, hephzi, odunharry, osyxcel good morning smiley

Missed you guys, so glad all is well with everyone. Thanks for the basket candy, I'll forward the pic to her. If this thread makes front page please let the family keep in touch via a private thread. I want to give you all a little treat this Christmas to show my support from the USA smiley

Don't worry candy, your exams are already successful in Jesus name amen. Hephzi how are you feeling today? We're all in this together, love you all kiss kiss kiss
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 3:46pm On Oct 18, 2014
Givemejoy:
Someone help, my mum's own is advanced, the breast is with injuries and completely eaten.... Although, she was to undergo surgery to remove the breast, but she declined.

Please. I do not want to lose my Mum to cancer.
keep praying for her, I still believe in the power of prayers. She should be given chemotherapy before surgery, that will destroy some of the cancer cells and kind of shrink it to an operable size. I knw she has probably given up on living that's why she is rejecting treatment, its must be very difficult for her so try to encourage her, be thr for her and most importantly donot force her to do what she doesn't want to do. Again do not stop praying for her. It is well with you
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 3:47pm On Oct 18, 2014
Christine01:
@Xcelsia, candygosh, hephzi1991:
Hi ladies, let me first say thank you to candygosh for opening this thread and a big well-done for all the beautiful contributions.

My mum was diagnosed of an aggressive type of breast cancer and in less than 4 months, we lost her. cry cry cry.

Had a lumpectomy some few months later and the histology results came as a benign growth.

I still feel this apprehension like I need to go for further tests and with this month being breast cancer awareness month and all. Pls do you guys know where I can do a mammography? I'm currently in Oyo State.

Thanks ladies.
So sorry about your mom love, I'm praying for you, we're here with you. Please be strong, there's so much love on this thread and I'm sure you'll get the help you need here. You are not alone smiley
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 3:50pm On Oct 18, 2014
Givemejoy:
Someone help, my mum's own is advanced, the breast is with injuries and completely eaten.... Although, she was to undergo surgery to remove the breast, but she declined.

Please. I do not want to lose my Mum to cancer.
You won't lose her in Jesus name amen, please listen to the advice offered on this thread, we're here for you smiley
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 3:50pm On Oct 18, 2014
candygosh:
I have read about this soursop thing but I don't know the potency yet. I have just started taking it so I will post the pictures.

Soursop juice cocktail
5 leaves branches + stem
5 medium sized garlic cloves
7 ginger sprout

then stuff in a pot and boil. Then I sip while hot. My goal is to take 3 teacup in a day but I have only managed in taking one lol
I hate that stuff, my mum forced me to take it cos she heard of its potency too. Not taking it again tho.

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 3:54pm On Oct 18, 2014
I would also love to say a diet very rich in fresh fruits and vegetables is very helpful.
Also avoiding sugary stuff(by sugary I mean refined white sugar), canned foods and generally processed and preserved foods.
Drink lots of water too and excercise frequently to sweat off toxic substances from ur body.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 4:01pm On Oct 18, 2014
xcelsia:
Yay me e-fam is back!! Candy, hephzi, odunharry, osyxcel good morning smiley

Missed you guys, so glad all is well with everyone. Thanks for the basket candy, I'll forward the pic to her. If this thread makes front page please let the family keep in touch via a private thread. I want to give you all a little treat this Christmas to show my support from the USA smiley

Don't worry candy, your exams are already successful in Jesus name amen. Hephzi how are you feeling today? We're all in this together, love you all kiss kiss kiss
thanks dearie, much love to u too.I am feeling very much better now. Candy is planning to establish a kind of cancer foundation. She has a righteous indignation for those celebrity cancer march, lol.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 4:05pm On Oct 18, 2014
Osyxcel:


Hmmm, Very well said.

Can reconstruction really cause that to happen or is it just a phobia?

So Chemo will take care of the recurrence right?
no, reconstruction doesn't cause recurrence.
No doctor will ever give you the assurance that chemo will take care of recurrence. I have asked these question several times from different doctors and I always get the same answer, UNCERTAINTY. Its always a 50:50 chance that it will reoccur or it won't depending on the stage tho.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 4:07pm On Oct 18, 2014
hephzi1991:
thanks dearie, much love to u too.I am feeling very much better now. Candy is planning to establish a kind of cancer foundation. She has a righteous indignation for those celebrity cancer march, lol.
Wow really? Good one candy, sooo proud of you smiley
Thank God you're better hephzi, I'm sending lots of warm hugs your way my darling kiss
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 4:10pm On Oct 18, 2014
xcelsia:
Wow really? Good one candy, sooo proud of you smiley
Thank God you're better hephzi, I'm sending lots of warm hugs your way my darling kiss
yea thanks, how's ur friend, hope she is kicking?
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 5:22pm On Oct 18, 2014
xcelsia:
Yay me e-fam is back!! Candy, hephzi, odunharry, osyxcel good morning smiley

Missed you guys, so glad all is well with everyone. Thanks for the basket candy, I'll forward the pic to her. If this thread makes front page please let the family keep in touch via a private thread. I want to give you all a little treat this Christmas to show my support from the USA smiley

Don't worry candy, your exams are already successful in Jesus name amen. Hephzi how are you feeling today? We're all in this together, love you all kiss kiss kiss

Good day! yeah, glad everyone is fine.

Hope work is good?

Enjoy the rest of your day.

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 5:24pm On Oct 18, 2014
Welcome back Hephzi1991, good to know you're fine and recovering fast. I'm happy for you. smiley
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 5:27pm On Oct 18, 2014
hephzi1991:
no, reconstruction doesn't cause recurrence.
No doctor will ever give you the assurance that chemo will take care of recurrence. I have asked these question several times from different doctors and I always get the same answer, UNCERTAINTY. Its always a 50:50 chance that it will reoccur or it won't depending on the stage tho.

I see... Thanks
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by hephzi1991: 5:54pm On Oct 18, 2014
Osyxcel:
Welcome back Hephzi1991, good to know you're fine and recovering fast. I'm happy for you. smiley
thanks dear, why won't I when u guys r wishing me well from here
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 6:57pm On Oct 18, 2014
Osyxcel:


Good day! yeah, glad everyone is fine.

Hope work is good?

Enjoy the rest of your day.
Yeah I'm happy everyone is alive and well, work is good although I don't work on weekends. I'm relaxing with my siblings drinking sweet wine and making chin chin, it's such a lovely day today. Hope your day has been great smiley

Hephzi dear, she's doing good, moody at times but she's hanging in there lol
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Christine01(f): 7:15pm On Oct 18, 2014
Candygosh, Odunharry, xcelsia, Hephzi, Osyxcel,
Thanks for all your replies.

Candygosh, the lumpectomy was done in 2012 at University of Abuja teaching hospital. Can I still request for the extracted lump at this time?

Will go to UCH this week and I will be sure to keep you guys updated.

Will try to start eating healthier from now on...

Thanks guys!!!!

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 7:19pm On Oct 18, 2014
Christine01:
Candygosh, Odunharry, xcelsia, Hephzi, Osyxcel,
Thanks for all your replies.

Candygosh, the lumpectomy was done in 2012 at University of Abuja teaching hospital. Can I still request for the extracted lump at this time?

Will go to UCH this week and I will be sure to keep you guys updated.

Will try to start eating healthier from now on...

Thanks guys!!!!
Aww you're welcome love smiley
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 7:31pm On Oct 18, 2014
xcelsia:
Yeah I'm happy everyone is alive and well, work is good although I don't work on weekends. I'm relaxing with my siblings drinking sweet wine and making chin chin, it's such a lovely day today. Hope your day has been great smiley

Hephzi dear, she's doing good, moody at times but she's hanging in there lol

Ah ah... that's nice, send my own chin chin and sweet wine o.

Yeah, my day was okay. My team (Chelsea) won, so m happy.

As for your friend, it's normal keep encouraging her and m sure with time she'll get past the frequent moody state especially when she starts to see the positive side of life again.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 7:33pm On Oct 18, 2014
Christine01:
Candygosh, Odunharry, xcelsia, Hephzi, Osyxcel,
Thanks for all your replies.

Candygosh, the lumpectomy was done in 2012 at University of Abuja teaching hospital. Can I still request for the extracted lump at this time?

Will go to UCH this week and I will be sure to keep you guys updated.

Will try to start eating healthier from now on...

Thanks guys!!!!

You're welcome... we'll surely be waiting for updates from U.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 8:10pm On Oct 18, 2014
Osyxcel:


Wishing U success in your exams
thank you
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 8:14pm On Oct 18, 2014
Osyxcel:


Hmmm, Very well said.

Can reconstruction really cause that to happen or is it just a phobia?

So Chemo will take care of the recurrence right?
depending on the tumor a sugery and chemo could be necessary. It also depend on if the recurrence is local or regional
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 8:18pm On Oct 18, 2014
candygosh:

depending on the tumor a sugery and chemo could be necessary. It also depend on if the recurrence is local or regional

So it all depends on the extent. Thanks
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 8:19pm On Oct 18, 2014
Christine01:
Candygosh, Odunharry, xcelsia, Hephzi, Osyxcel,
Thanks for all your replies.

Candygosh, the lumpectomy was done in 2012 at University of Abuja teaching hospital. Can I still request for the extracted lump at this time?

Will go to UCH this week and I will be sure to keep you guys updated.

Will try to start eating healthier from now on...

Thanks guys!!!!
its being two years then. You should take a mammogram or needle biopsy. See a doctor.
Be back with updates. Im sure things wil turn out fine
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 8:42pm On Oct 18, 2014
xcelsia:
Wow really? Good one candy, sooo proud of you smiley
Thank God you're better hephzi, I'm sending lots of warm hugs your way my darling kiss
yes oh. We say a big thank you to xcelsia for ur presence thoughts n love

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 8:44pm On Oct 18, 2014
Osyxcel:


Is it bitter? cheesy
nope just irritating

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