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Doc22

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Operation for rectal cancer called Total Mesorectal Excision. TME. For advanced tumors use extended TME and part of it PE.
 
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If the patient was 75 years old man with serious heart disease, diabetes, chronic lung disease, yes it can be risky. Even though if the patient wish surgery they would try.
Maybe a patient’s BMI is not a deal breaker on being a candidate for surgery I’m not sure, but it depends on the surgeons I suppose
 
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Doc22

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Sorry will delete. I thought she did.
Yes, Monique had HIPEC surgery the mother of all surgeries including PE. I know that from Insta. The most unfortunate thing she was going to her GP with bowel problems for years but was dismissed every time. Such a beautiful young girl it is really unfortunate. It must be very hard for her parents.
 
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Leofeldhas

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I think it would be better for her to find an older man who wouldn’t mind as much and has a lower sex drive than a 32 year old man. Actually it would be better for her to have an older man- period. When she got news of the failed biopsy the first thing she did was ring her uncle (an older educated professional) to help her out and explain what she should do. An older man in her corner would be good for her situation.
who´s that gonna be ?
 
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PW212

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She isn't going to have this one?
I thought she will have tpe+ hipec too

I didn't know she don't jabe peritoneal mets, I watch her videos but Im skipping a lots, because I can't stand her being so childish.

Even without hipec tpe is massive surgery, don't see her being mentally ready for it?
She struggled with recovery from such a simple thing like biopsy.
We do not know if she has peritoneal cancer anywhere.
 
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Idrisrex

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When you say vagina, do you mean the internal part? The labia minora and majora remain intact right? If there is muscle used by the plastic surgeon to create the vaginal wall, does this mean penetration is still possible? Sorry to sound very blunt
No, even the vagina has to go including the labiae. What I have understood. They make a vagina with tissue from her thighs. You can google post surgery pictures but they are quite graphic.
 
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paloma64

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I think they all try, Amma cooks, historically her sister was always cooking for her, Matt tries. Tiffany eats like a bird at the best of times.
May be she doesn’t eat much because of her bowel issues and problems digesting passing food etc. My dad had a bowel tumor and had terrible problems.

The comments on her YT page are beyond crazy. A serious member of her family should insist that these comments are shut down. Easy enough to turn them off...maybe less clicks...less money but come on enough is enough.
I doubt they read them and clearly it generates income
 
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Wildflowerss

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Yes! I rewatched that video last night with the injections and she kept going on & on about how the dr was soo nice and thought it was weird that she was so happy “he touched my hair” and he took a picture of her (with her camera)
jfc she thinks she's all that, and really she should never allow a doctor to play with her hair. what the fuck?
 
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victoriabelle304

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Not sure what Nando’s is like in the US, but here in the UK it’s a very popular chain of restaurant specialising in spicy chicken - you can find one in pretty much every town. Very popular indeed.
It's pretty much non-existent over here unfortunately. I've been wanting to try it for so long but never managed to so far. The only times I've seen a Nandos in real life has been when I went to Washington DC in 2013 and when I went to Toronto a few years back but of course that wasn't in the US. As far as I know, only the capital has it
 
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Idrisrex

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It does seem like a gastro disease. What's puzzling is why she insists on solely eating junk food if she has a disease like that (and now having colon cancer). That part of it kind of does point to her also having an eating disorder. I have a friend who has severe anxiety about eating healthy and is extremely picky, only eats her "comfort" foods. I believe there's a name for it.
Yes, it’s called ARFID.
 
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BettyCrockerr

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I thought Monique had PE, obviously she didn't. Doctors have their specialization. One doctor cannot know everything. If so we would go to to one doctor for surgery, for eye problems or for cancer.
Yeah and you know sweet naff all about any of it.
 
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Doc22

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Not sure if this has been said by now, but i speculate that she requested the biopsy.

I think when the biopsy came back so good last time (because they were just on the surface margins of the tumor - the part inside her colon) she got the wrong idea that it was dead. (duh).

And now she needs to be sure it is not definitely cancer before she has a full PE. (double duh).

I am not saying that there is any basis for this thinking in logic, but i suspect that, "Them's the 'Tiffany Finks' for ya, there."
Yes, it is possible. She begged her surgeon for biopsy when she was in hospital before she knew her results.
 
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Doc22

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Doc I appreciate that we all have different opinions, but you really need to understand our healthcare system. Its currently swamped and overwhelmed.
Fast track is in place for a diagnosis. Sadly it doesn't always work out, but we do have a fast track system. After a diagnosis has been confirmed, patients are treated accordingly.
Surgery, and most def when several surgeons are required does take time.
T's surgeon has to have other surgeons available at the same time. It takes time to coordinate. All the surgeons on the same day at the same time.
Waiting a few weeks is normal and is actually fast. My next door neighbour has been waiting almost a year for a hip replacement.
I do not believe Tiffany would get surgery any faster even if she went private.
I didn't criticize UK health system and the whole hospital where she is treated. It is the opposite. In my opinion UK has one of the best health care in the world and every one can be treated free. Where I live the health care is hundred times worse than yours. I just only reacted to the post that doesn't want be the surgeon's sister. I don't think someone from here wants to be his sister.
 
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Petro48

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Watch "Game Changers" - not all athletes bulk up on meat and milkshakes. There's a whole world of healthy foods out there from which to chose. Some of the strongest weightlifters are whole food plant based.
I'm sure that's true, and much healthier if considering long term health. Its just that she has so little time to do this before surgery. I still think in her particular case, at this time, anything that stops her from eating something can be a problem. She really doesn't need to be given another excuse not to eat.
 
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Ionia

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I can’t help but think of Monique - a young woman who had this surgery yet died as you described not long after the operation. Cancer came roaring back quickly. Heartbreaking.
Not even this very invasive surgery with risks is a cure promised. The goal is live longer but the word ‘ cure’ cannot be proclaimed in such advanced and big local cancers with node involvment.
 
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