is this the current paperwork?Adding to what I just wrote, here is what she quickly flashed on the Cancer Diagnosis Proof.
Where did she flash the older paperwork with the N1b??
is this the current paperwork?Adding to what I just wrote, here is what she quickly flashed on the Cancer Diagnosis Proof.
+ve means positive… -ve means negativeAdding to what I just wrote, here is what she quickly flashed on the "Cancer Diagnosis Proof" video as paperwork that was given to them at the appointment. Matt had it in his hand after the appointment. I do not know what the 've' stands for.
I never hit dislike because it still represents engagement for the account. I wouldn’t typically comment but felt it necessary to those subs with cancer needed to know truth. Other than that I try to cut them off at the purse strings. The whole thing about the monetization of cancer has taken on a whole new meaning with TiffanyYikes. Do you think she's aware of dislikes? That's a lot for a cancer account, no?
Remember the sticky-tape scene when she was at her desk? She went on about how she had to cover her surname, and other information. She said that was the original paperwork. There, in that scene, the designation was T4bN1b CRM+ EMVI+.is this the current paperwork?
Where did she flash the older paperwork with the N1b??
If not in that meeting, then she must have told him or his representative soon after.Does anyone else else feel, as I do now, that she told her surgeon at her last visit, weeks ago, that she chose watch and wait? And that all the "angst" since was not real? That would explain her seeming lack of urgency in talking to him again. Yes, she did have an onc appt but I believe this was a routine one, not one that she set up due to her confusion. After this, she only said she talked to her surgical team, not the surgeon. And that was only done to clarify her stage.
I think her decision was made and conveyed to surgeon weeks ago. So her asking subs what they recommended was mostly done to gin up her channel numbers.
Noone can live with a T4b tumour.Even if for some reason the tumor is no longer cancerous, could someone here tell me how someone is supposed to live with a T4b tumor (a tumor that has gone through the bowel wall and is attached to or invaded other organs, locally) ??
Thank you. I skip a lot of her videos now.Remember the sticky-tape scene when she was at her desk? She went on about how she had to cover her surname, and other information. She said that was the original paperwork. There, in that scene, the designation was T4bN1b CRM+ EMVI+.
You can't live with it forever. It will continue to grow and eventually block her colon or spread to her liver. She will continue to bleed. I do not for 1 second believe it is benign either. And I'm beginning to believe the area on her lung needs to be biopsied. Her surgeon was not sure if it was cancer or just inflammation.Even if for some reason the tumor is no longer cancerous, could someone here tell me how someone is supposed to live with a T4b tumor (a tumor that has gone through the bowel wall and is attached to or invaded other organs, locally) ?? Does this mean that the person will be bleeding the entire life? Even if iron supplements are taken, realize that that cannot be done the entire life because taking 40-80mg of iron a day will start to affect liver function. This is what a doctor told me.
Oh I know that, I more meant does anyone think she’ll try. Not succeed.She can’t, she has publicly said she has been warned the risks of waiting are it could spread. Cancer can’t be predicted, she has chosen to wait knowing the risks.
I think losing iron would be the least of her worries. It will spread to distal organs.Even if for some reason the tumor is no longer cancerous, could someone here tell me how someone is supposed to live with a T4b tumor (a tumor that has gone through the bowel wall and is attached to or invaded other organs, locally) ?? Does this mean that the person will be bleeding the entire life? Even if iron supplements are taken, realize that that cannot be done the entire life because taking 40-80mg of iron a day will start to affect liver function. This is what a doctor told me.
Wouldn't the fact its designated as t4b automatically mean its cancerous?Even if for some reason the tumor is no longer cancerous, could someone here tell me how someone is supposed to live with a T4b tumor (a tumor that has gone through the bowel wall and is attached to or invaded other organs, locally) ?? Does this mean that the person will be bleeding the entire life? Even if iron supplements are taken, realize that that cannot be done the entire life because taking 40-80mg of iron a day will start to affect liver function. This is what a doctor told me.
Such a good point! Could a benign tumour be called as T4b? Or am I losing my wits?Wouldn't the fact its designated as t4b automatically mean its cancerous?
Yesssss.....!!! Guess what, I was just reading that 8mm lung nodules (Tiffany's lung nodule is 8mm) is the cut-off point for biopsies and possible malignancy. Here is what I just found, though I have not gone through the article yet.And I'm beginning to believe the area on her lung needs to be biopsied. Her surgeon was not sure if it was cancer or just inflammation.
Yeah that lung worries me, I have a gut feeling something is there. Her poor mum, I feel heartbroken for her.You can't live with it forever. It will continue to grow and eventually block her colon or spread to her liver. She will continue to bleed. I do not for 1 second believe it is benign either. And I'm beginning to believe the area on her lung needs to be biopsied. Her surgeon was not sure if it was cancer or just inflammation.