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How to cope with stage 3 cervical cancer diagnosis and find support?

SJ

Community Member

3 months ago

Hello 👋 I'm Shay I have stage 3 cervical cancer I'm finding it hard to deal with and I really need to talk to someone if possible

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Reaching out for support takes courage, and connecting with others who understand this journey can make a real difference in managing both the emotional and practical challenges that come with a cancer diagnosis. This community offers a safe space to share experiences, ask questions, and find encouragement from people who truly get what you're going through. Consider exploring the support resources available here and don't hesitate to lean on this community - many members have found strength and valuable insights through these connections.

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CM

Community Member

3 months ago

I’m so sorry for your diagnosis and pain. I have bladder cancer. Take it one day at a time and lean into Jesus. You need support from family, friends, and your church. If you are a believer stay strong by reading and praying. If you’re not a believer seek Jesus Christ and read the Bible and go to a biblical church. Jesus is our salvation and hope in times of trouble. Rest and find your own small victories as you go through treatments. Celebrate each step you finish such as in surgery or treatment you must go through. Remember those who love you really want you around. God bless your journey and heal your cancer.

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DB

Community Member

3 months ago

My mother had cervical cancer back in the seventies. She was in remission for five years. She went to visit her father in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. While she was there the cancer came back. I had a friend who had the same cancer and they did a complete historectomy and she survived for many years. Treatments have come a long way since then. Bless you and I know you will do well.

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MM

Community Member

3 months ago

My girlfriend had ovarian & uterine cancer..20 yrs cancer free later she's doing great...consider another opinion in Boston . Mass General Brigham hospital or Dana Faber...I will keep u in my prayers🙏

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CA

Community Member

2 months ago

Reaching out for support takes courage, and connecting with others who understand this journey can make a real difference in managing both the emotional and practical challenges that come with a cancer diagnosis. This community offers a safe space to share experiences, ask questions, and find encouragement from people who truly get what you're going through. Consider exploring the support resources available here and don't hesitate to lean on this community - many members have found strength and valuable insights through these connections.

BB

Community Member

2 months ago

I am going thru a difficult time deciding, should I go thru this immunotherapy, so many horrible side effects that I have been reading, it scares the crap out of me. I am so anxious. I am suppose to start Monday. Some of the side effects are pretty bad. What does one do????

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