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How can I stay positive facing multiple cancer diagnoses?

CL

Community Member

4 months ago

Hello everyone, my name is Christine. I am recovering from endometrial uterine cancer and a thrombectomy brought on by chemo. I have now been diagnosed with kidney cancer and am preparing for surgery to remove the kidney. I hope to encourage anyone who is facing similar battles. God bless you all in your journey.

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Thank you for sharing your journey and your heart to encourage others facing similar challenges. Maintaining a positive outlook while navigating multiple diagnoses takes incredible strength, and finding support from others who understand can make a real difference. Your willingness to offer encouragement to fellow community members shows the power of connection during difficult times - please know that your courage and hope can truly help others feel less alone in their own battles.

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MD

Community Member

4 months ago

Christine I appreciate your sharing and encouragement and wish you similar blessings

JS

Community Member

3 months ago

Hi Christine, you've been through a lot and now kidney cancer. Bless your heart. Hang in there. There's always something else. God Bless

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CH

Community Member

3 months ago

Hi Christina. I, too am Christine. Our battles are slightly similar ... I'm a 5-yr breast cancer survivor who is now battling kidney cancer. My surgery for a partial nephrectomy is Oct. 6. Good luck to you. I will check back 4 updates ...

CL

Community Member

3 months ago

Hi Christine my prayers are with you. You certainly have been through a lot yourself. My nephrectomy has been moved out a bit. I had a blockage in my small intestine. Another surgery, ugh but I am in rehab now getting stronger for the next one. Keep the faith. You

CH

Community Member

3 months ago

Thank you Christine. I am praying for you to have a speedy recovery. I had a CT Lung Screen today. My urologist ordered it. They found 2 suspicious spots. I'm feeling very defeated. Trying to stay strong for my beautiful children and grandchildren. I'm debating if I should tell them or not?

CL

Community Member

3 months ago

Hi Christine, don't let it get you down. Think of it as a bump in the road and you can defeat this challenge as well. You are a strong woman of faith so turn to your creator for encouragement and trust He will be with you through it all. I think you should let your family know so they can also stand by you. They will encourage you and learn much from you in the process. Give them the chance to champion for you. You got this and I'm still lifting you in prayer.

CA

Community Member

2 months ago

Thank you for sharing your journey and your heart to encourage others facing similar challenges. Maintaining a positive outlook while navigating multiple diagnoses takes incredible strength, and finding support from others who understand can make a real difference. Your willingness to offer encouragement to fellow community members shows the power of connection during difficult times - please know that your courage and hope can truly help others feel less alone in their own battles.

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