Living with Ovarian CancerThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Ovarian Cancer Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download ovarian cancer at 17 hello there! im soc, 26 years old. i would like to share to you how i struggled with ovarian cancer when i was 17. It was Feb. 15, 2001 when my left ovary was removed. The mass was so huge that my doctors compare it to a 6 mos. fetus. I was only experiencing heart burns and my menstrual cycle was irregular( 2 times a month), 3 months before the operation. It was one of the hardest day of my life when my oncologist told me that i’ll be having 6 sessions of chemo i was shock.My doctors then did not revealed to me that i have cancer.But i knew that it was cancer. The dreaded chemo started and i have to stay for my aunt’s house for 6 mos.(Thanks Auntie Cel for all the support) Each chemo was exhausting. i would vomit a lot and feel like something really hard is at the top of my head.i would place an icepack to lessen the pain and to lessen the hair fall.i became insomiac then. i vomit a lot at night and eat a lot after that. my aunt would let me drink a juice made up of chinese herbs that taste bad.i devote myself to read books of positive thinking and pray.With the help of the Lord, i was able to battle cancer. After 4 years, the advice of my ob gyne came true.i got married. i always prayed that i’ll be having a baby. Never did my ob mentioned that i have less chances of having one, for me not to worry. The Lord’s time came when i was indeed pregnant. My ob could not believe it until i got an ultrasound. Now, i have two wonderful kids. Life is indeed so full of surprises and blessings. Just trust the Lord and dont let pain or sufferings affect you. Believe in miracles, Hold the picture to your mind and practice that it’s happening. Ang you will be surprise that there’s indeed a miracle. Let go and Let God control your life. Thank you! Comments
August 2009
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