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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Zikkie(f): 2:07pm On Feb 19, 2015
Osyxcel:


Yes na, 'cos it's been long I heard from you.

I'm fine thanks. Everything is fine.

Thanks dude! My head is 'bigging'bigging' grin.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 2:26pm On Feb 19, 2015
Osyxcel:


Yes na, 'cos it's been long I heard from you.

I'm fine thanks. Everything is fine.
cool doro boss
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 2:28pm On Feb 19, 2015
Zikkie:


Thanks dude! My head is 'bigging'bigging' grin.
e no good if e too big o...


How is the family
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 2:29pm On Feb 19, 2015
Originalsly:
Nices wishes for someone. She is trying to educate you...to enlighten you..but you are determined to keep the window of your mind shut...to keep your mind in the dark. A question to those who believe in chemo and conventional treatment.....do you know the American Cancer Society has listed chemotheraphy as a cause of cancer?....and do you know they list radiology as another cause? ...you have access to google. When you find out for yourself...then ask yourself why chemo and radiology are so widely used. Then come back to Lohla's post and you would understand why in 5 yeas time almost all chemo I am a survivor patients are dead.
i no dey like this kind talk...give me the link

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Zikkie(f): 3:29pm On Feb 19, 2015
Odunharry:

e no good if e too big o...


How is the family

ROTFL.... Odun dear, it won't get so big ma worry grin the family is great! Thank God.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Christine01(f): 3:41pm On Feb 19, 2015
Hi Fam,

Candygosh, how are you dear? I'm sure you are well and kicking. Thanks for checking up on me. Will send my digits via email.

Osyxcel, ba wo ni? Hope you doing great?

Odunharry, I must greet you. How your side?

Zikkie, I hail you. How is your family? How is Dad? And Mum too?

Tollu Tollu, how u dey nau? How body? I'm sure you are doing great.

Hephzi1991, how are you dearie? #InExcelsia'sVoice chop kiss. smiley kiss kiss. I believe you are stronger and healthier. Much love girl.

Obinoscopy, how are you?

Excelsia darling... I know you can see this... We love you so much. Always have, always will. #InObinoscopy'sVoice. We miss you a great deal.

Funjosh, hi dear and how are you?

Pinkyeyes, hello darling.

And others I didn't mention specifically, I love you all.

Let us keep this thread alive.

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 3:59pm On Feb 19, 2015
Zikkie:


Thanks dude! My head is 'bigging'bigging' grin.

Like soaked bread grin grin
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 4:00pm On Feb 19, 2015
Odunharry:
cool doro boss

Doro Mega Super Boss cool cool cool
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Osyxcel(m): 4:03pm On Feb 19, 2015
Christine01:
Hi Fam,

Candygosh, how are you dear? I'm sure you are well and kicking. Thanks for checking up on me. Will send my digits via email.

Osyxcel, ba wo ni? Hope you doing great?

Odunharry, I must greet you. How your side?

Zikkie, I hail you. How is your family? How is Dad? And Mum too?

Tollu Tollu, how u dey nau? How body? I'm sure you are doing great.

Hephzi1991, how are you dearie? #InExcelsia'sVoice chop kiss. smiley kiss kiss. I believe you are stronger and healthier. Much love girl.

Obinoscopy, how are you?

Excelsia darling... I know you can see this... We love you so much. Always have, always will. #InObinoscopy'sVoice. We miss you a great deal.

Funjosh, hi dear and how are you?

Pinkyeyes, hello darling.

And others I didn't mention specifically, I love you all.

Let us keep this thread alive.

Everything is fine.

How is flexing? As exam don end, na flexing things grin grin
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Funjosh(m): 8:12pm On Feb 19, 2015
Christine01:
Hi Fam,

Candygosh, how are you dear? I'm sure you are well and kicking. Thanks for checking up on me. Will send my digits via email.

Osyxcel, ba wo ni? Hope you doing great?

Odunharry, I must greet you. How your side?

Zikkie, I hail you. How is your family? How is Dad? And Mum too?

Tollu Tollu, how u dey nau? How body? I'm sure you are doing great.

Hephzi1991, how are you dearie? #InExcelsia'sVoice chop kiss. smiley kiss kiss. I believe you are stronger and healthier. Much love girl.

Obinoscopy, how are you?

Excelsia darling... I know you can see this... We love you so much. Always have, always will. #InObinoscopy'sVoice. We miss you a great deal.

Funjosh, hi dear and how are you?

Pinkyeyes, hello darling.

And others I didn't mention specifically, I love you all.

Let us keep this thread alive.


Good to know everybody are doing great, the silence was giving me a little concern, but I strongly believed all is well wink
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 8:47pm On Feb 19, 2015
Originalsly:
Nices wishes for someone. She is trying to educate you...to enlighten you..but you are determined to keep the window of your mind shut...to keep your mind in the dark. A question to those who believe in chemo and conventional treatment.....do you know the American Cancer Society has listed chemotheraphy as a cause of cancer?....and do you know they list radiology as another cause? ...you have access to google. When you find out for yourself...then ask yourself why chemo and radiology are so widely used. Then come back to Lohla's post and you would understand why in 5 yeas time almost all chemo I am a survivor patients are dead.
Yeah... help with aim of exploiting people... dude, you are likely same person with different handle. Go fvck yourself. Hemp Oil does help cancer patience.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 12:14am On Feb 20, 2015
Funjosh:



Good to know everybody are doing great, the silence was giving me a little concern, but I strongly believed all is well wink
sure bro...how u dey?
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Christine01(f): 5:09am On Feb 20, 2015
Osyxcel:


Everything is fine.

How is flexing? As exam don end, na flexing things grin grin

Yes ooo. grin
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by vickertony(m): 4:46pm On Feb 23, 2015
Odunharry:

sure bro...how u dey?
evening bro wht are the signs of cancerA friend of mine died of tumor on
his left shoulder,since then i have
been thinking about it to the
extent am having pains in my leftA friend of mine died of tumor on
his left shoulder,since then i have
been thinking about it to the
extent am having pains in my left arm oh around my tricep hve not been to a doctor am afraid
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Christine01(f): 7:23pm On Feb 23, 2015
vickertony:
evening bro wht are the signs of cancerA friend of mine died of tumor on
his left shoulder,since then i have
been thinking about it to the
extent am having pains in my leftA friend of mine died of tumor on
his left shoulder,since then i have
been thinking about it to the
extent am having pains in my left arm oh around my tricep hve not been to a doctor am afraid

Hello Vickertony

You need not be afraid. Early detection is the key to fighting cancer.

You say you are having pains around your arm. Is there a lump or an unusual swelling? If there is, it doesn't automatically mean you have cancer. The swelling might be a benign growth. You never can tell until you visit a hospital and talk to a qualified and experienced doctor and if possible, an oncologist.

But from the little I can deduce from what you wrote up here, I feel the pain is just in your head..... that is, it's not really there and nothing is actually wrong with you.

Like I said earlier, visit a hospital and talk to a doctor. You don't need to be afraid.

Cheers Bro.

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by vickertony(m): 7:37pm On Feb 23, 2015
Christine01:


Hello Vickertony

You need not be afraid. Early detection is the key to fighting cancer.

You say you are having pains around your arm. Is there a lump or an unusual swelling? If there is, it doesn't automatically mean you have cancer. The swelling might be a benign growth. You never can tell until you visit a hospital and talk to a qualified and experienced doctor and if possible, an oncologist.

But from the little I can deduce from what you wrote up here, I feel the pain is just in your head..... that is, it's not really there and nothing is actually wrong with you.

Like I said earlier, visit a hospital and talk to a doctor. You don't need to be afraid.

Cheers Bro.
thnks
No swelling,no redness,no colouring
infact i notice my arm anytime i wake up from sleep..i feel its anxiety buh d pain scares me..how do i stop thinking about it..wht other symptom of cancer can i look out 4..will see a doctor soon
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Christine01(f): 7:49pm On Feb 23, 2015
vickertony:
thnks
No swelling,no redness,no colouring
infact i notice my arm anytime i wake up from sleep..i feel its anxiety buh d pain scares me..how do i stop thinking about it..wht other symptom of cancer can i look out 4..will see a doctor soon

Ah ah nau.... no swelling/lump/growth/lesion, no discolouration? These are the first signs to look out for. The pains you feel there might be as a result of something else.

So,put your mind at rest and go see a doctor as soon as you can and get your arm examined.

Hope this helps?
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by vickertony(m): 8:06pm On Feb 23, 2015
Christine01:


Ah ah nau.... no swelling/lump/growth/lesion, no discolouration? These are the first signs to look out for. The pains you feel there might be as a result of something else.

So,put your mind at rest and go see a doctor as soon as you can and get your arm examined.

Hope this helps?
thnks...alot
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Zikkie(f): 8:11pm On Feb 23, 2015
Christine01:
Hi Fam,

Candygosh, how are you dear? I'm sure you are well and kicking. Thanks for checking up on me. Will send my digits via email.

Osyxcel, ba wo ni? Hope you doing great?

Odunharry, I must greet you. How your side?

Zikkie, I hail you. How is your family? How is Dad? And Mum too?

Tollu Tollu, how u dey nau? How body? I'm sure you are doing great.

Hephzi1991, how are you dearie? #InExcelsia'sVoice chop kiss. smiley kiss kiss. I believe you are stronger and healthier. Much love girl.

Obinoscopy, how are you?

Excelsia darling... I know you can see this... We love you so much. Always have, always will. #InObinoscopy'sVoice. We miss you a great deal.

Funjosh, hi dear and how are you?

Pinkyeyes, hello darling.

And others I didn't mention specifically, I love you all.

Let us keep this thread alive.

Hi dearie! Congrats on the completion of ur exams. Everyone is doing fine. Im so grateful.to God for his mercies. We hope to 'see' more of u around.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 8:34pm On Feb 23, 2015
Zikkie:


Hi dearie! Congrats on the completion of ur exams. Everyone is doing fine. Im so grateful.to God for his mercies. We hope to 'see' more of u around.
And u too...
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Zikkie(f): 8:47pm On Feb 23, 2015
Odunharry:

And u too...


Hahahahahaaaa! Dis Odun wee not 'kee' meme gringrin
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Christine01(f): 8:48pm On Feb 23, 2015
Zikkie:


Hi dearie! Congrats on the completion of ur exams. Everyone is doing fine. Im so grateful.to God for his mercies. We hope to 'see' more of u around.

Zikkie, Zikkie!

Good evening dear. Thank God everything is great with you and your family.

Exams are over and I am sure going to be around much more. smiley Thanks much.

Meanwhile, I dey find job o. Please remember a sister if you hear or know of any vacancies. My discipline is Biochemistry - B.Sc Biochemistry, M.Sc Biochemistry.

kiss kiss
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 6:45pm On Feb 25, 2015
Christine01:


Hello Vickertony

You need not be afraid. Early detection is the key to fighting cancer.

You say you are having pains around your arm. Is there a lump or an unusual swelling? If there is, it doesn't automatically mean you have cancer. The swelling might be a benign growth. You never can tell until you visit a hospital and talk to a qualified and experienced doctor and if possible, an oncologist.

But from the little I can deduce from what you wrote up here, I feel the pain is just in your head..... that is, it's not really there and nothing is actually wrong with you.

Like I said earlier, visit a hospital and talk to a doctor. You don't need to be afraid.

Cheers Bro.
nice reply
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 6:47pm On Feb 25, 2015
Christine01:


Zikkie, Zikkie!

Good evening dear. Thank God everything is great with you and your family.

Exams are over and I am sure going to be around much more. smiley Thanks much.

Meanwhile, I dey find job o. Please remember a sister if you hear or know of any vacancies. My discipline is Biochemistry - B.Sc Biochemistry, M.Sc Biochemistry.

kiss kiss

location ma...
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Christine01(f): 4:11pm On Mar 06, 2015
Odunharry:
location ma...

Ibadan.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 8:36pm On Apr 03, 2015
Wow. It's not often I'm rendered almost speechless.

I started reading this thread this morning, I've just gotten through all 38 pages.

Candy, you're a breath of fresh air, in a country like Nigeria, where the average citizen treats anyone suffering from cancer as a pariah, due to ignorance and denial (even educated persons too!)

You're very brave to bare all on a public forum, and I admire you for this. This thread will go a long way to educating us all, we may not all have cancer, but there's no denying cancer has affected close friends and family, even parents and siblings. My dad had cancer back in the early 1990's, today he is no more. It's possible the signs would have been recognised early, if the Internet and threads like this existed back then. Early detection is key.

Myself and many others on here will be praying for you, I've been following and reading your blog, and will be keeping up with you on your journey to good health.

It'll all be well with you, chin up girl, and stay safe! X

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 9:13pm On Apr 04, 2015
Thanks siena your comment is well appreciated

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Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 3:47pm On Apr 06, 2015
it is well
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Odunharry(m): 12:31am On Jun 24, 2015
hfog, softysparky, obinoscopy, zikkie , osyxcel ,hephzi1991 , christine01 , tollu , funjosh , mizmycoli , siena , pinkyeyes

I write with sadness and heavy heart
hope you are all good??just want to thank us all for our efforts so far especially our prayers and kind words..i know God will reward all of us,Amen.














candy stopped breathing this night according to the message i just recieved from her sister not quite long..may her soul RIP,AMEN.
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 1:04am On Jun 24, 2015
No!!!!!!!! Odun mi tell me this is not true. Oh God!
Re: BR€AST CANCER Amongst Nigerian Women by Nobody: 1:07am On Jun 24, 2015
Odunharry:
hfog, softysparky, obinoscopy, zikkie , osyxcel ,hephzi1991 , christine01 , tollu , funjosh , mizmycoli , siena , pinkyeyes

I write with sadness and heavy heart
hope you are all good??just want to thank us all for our efforts so far especially our prayers and kind words..i know God will reward all of us,Amen.














candy stopped breathing this night according to the message i just recieved from her sister not quite long..may her soul RIP,AMEN.
My heart is so broken. I wish this is just a dream. RIP Candy my love.

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