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Constipation To STAGE 4 CANCER! - Elizabeth | Stage 4 Colon Cancer | The Patient Story

Elizabeth Wachsberg (‪@elizabethwachsberg‬) was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in 2019, but her journey with cancer began long before that. Elizabeth shares her personal history with cancer, starting with her mother’s battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and her own physical and mental journey battling Stage 4 colon cancer.
In this cancer vlog, She discusses her treatment, the importance of advocating for oneself, the importance of mental health, and finding hope in the face of a stage 4 diagnosis.
Thank you, Elizabeth, for sharing your story to help others.
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Chapters:
0:00 Elizabeth's long history with cancer
1:38 First symptoms of colon cancer
7:18 My cancer diagnosis
12:08 There's no reason to NOT have radical hope
17:28 I had incredible people that stepped up
20:13 Coping with my shocking scan results
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  • @LadyKestrel23
    @LadyKestrel23Ай бұрын

    Wish you the best ❤️. My husbands only symptom was blood in his stool. He was stage 3b at 45. Living with a colostomy bag is difficult but he was able to get a reversal after 3 months. He beat colon cancer last year. ❤️ it’s a long road but you’ve got this!

  • @dinavienna

    @dinavienna

    11 күн бұрын

    @@LadyKestrel23 so glad your husband made it 👏👏👏

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    11 күн бұрын

    @@dinavienna thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️

  • @LilByrdFly2

    @LilByrdFly2

    4 күн бұрын

    Love this!!! 💗💖

  • @cindypeterson3240
    @cindypeterson3240Ай бұрын

    The importance of a medical professional who offers hope can’t be overstated. In July 2019 I received a diagnosis of DLB non Hodgkin Lymphoma. My oncologist always told me she would cure me and I chose to believe her. I’m coming up on my 5 year NED anniversary.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    💙💙

  • @dinavienna

    @dinavienna

    11 күн бұрын

    @@cindypeterson3240 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @shaunpankoski9230
    @shaunpankoski9230Ай бұрын

    As a two time breast cancer survivor, I love you. That is all.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤❤

  • @neenaj365

    @neenaj365

    16 күн бұрын

    Same! 🙏🏼

  • @Oderick801
    @Oderick801Ай бұрын

    You are so great at walking us through this. My eyes teared up when you talked about the liver surgeon clearly explaining everything, and being the first to give you hope ❤️

  • @24JJ821

    @24JJ821

    Ай бұрын

    Mine too. She is very intelligent and articulate.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you both so much for watching and commenting!!

  • @marylagrange5584
    @marylagrange55844 күн бұрын

    Saying "let's cure that" is so special - there is nothing more valuable than a doctor who cares

  • @cristincarter1
    @cristincarter121 күн бұрын

    Our stories are so similar,. I was stage 4, and my signs were pain nausea and vomiting. Thankfully, I have a great oncologist and colorectal surgeon. I Love him. But especially post-cancer. Nobody prepared me for the depression and guilt of surviving. I'm so glad you are still here.

  • @ThePatientStory

    @ThePatientStory

    21 күн бұрын

    @cristicarter1 So glad you found great doctors! So true about the post-cancer part of all this. If you would like to share your story, please fill out our Share Your Story intro form (thepatientstory.com/share-your-story/) . Sounds like you are a great voice for advocacy and self-care. -Stephanie

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    20 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @hemacdonald400
    @hemacdonald40026 күн бұрын

    I remember my sister-in-law saying how much she disliked Lance Armstrong's book about overcoming cancer. She said, “I am no hero, I am sick with cancer, I hate the pressure of being a hero!” Thank you for being so honest with your feelings, they are true to you remind me of my sister-in-law and her journey.

  • @Gingergirl098

    @Gingergirl098

    25 күн бұрын

    Turns out Lance lied about having cancer after all😮

  • @marydawnpafford9969
    @marydawnpafford9969Ай бұрын

    Elizabeth, you are a bright, shiney, beacon of light. Anxiety needs to find another place to live. Keep sharing your insights! Much love!

  • @kimminer7341
    @kimminer7341Ай бұрын

    I am so sorry to hear. I lost both of my parents, my sister, and everyone else that has died, from Cancer. My grandpa was “lucky”- he didn’t have Cancer, but had SEVEN heart attacks that finally killed him.

  • @solangelalebron1348

    @solangelalebron1348

    15 күн бұрын

    Sounds like a cursed bloodline.

  • @J.G.817

    @J.G.817

    10 күн бұрын

    ​@@solangelalebron1348That's not a nice thing to say.☹️

  • @solangelalebron1348

    @solangelalebron1348

    10 күн бұрын

    @@J.G.817 It's not a nice thing to say, but it's the truth. ETA: Oh this is the lady that fell in love with the doctor who operated her and keeps sending him emails at all times. NOW you know WHY her bloodline is cursed. Lol. She picked up her mother's Harlot habits.

  • @maxstone9148

    @maxstone9148

    5 күн бұрын

    @@solangelalebron1348 If I were an FBI profiler of psychopaths YOU would definitely be on my radar!

  • @mantra4ia
    @mantra4iaАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for touching on the mental health and support structure aspect of survivorship.

  • @greeneyedcat717
    @greeneyedcat717Ай бұрын

    So refreshing to hear your honest view of the idea that 'strong people will win the battle'. I understand people want to express positivity but it is a terrible pressure and what does it say about the people that don't have good outcomes? Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @kardste8114
    @kardste811424 күн бұрын

    I’m happy for you Elizabeth. It sure seems it helps to have supportive parents and good insurance… but still fragmented care for you off and on. I’m glad you finally found a good primary care doctor in the end. I came to Stage 4 Uterine cancer already living disabled with painful surgical damage for 2 decades. I feel very concerned about How to survive my future in my current body. My story is on my KZread channel. I’m so glad u had a very good liver oncologist! 👍

  • @ruthsebastian4760
    @ruthsebastian4760Ай бұрын

    Thank you for being so open in sharing your symptoms. Sorry for the loss of your mother. You are so sweet. Love you. Praying for you Elizabeth 😘🤗🙏

  • @CJTJ247
    @CJTJ247Ай бұрын

    Your attitude is amazing. I love people that can walk through a storm and come out on the other end to help others. You are a gift. God Bless!

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @clairebeever3038
    @clairebeever3038Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for explaining your symptoms … I’m so sorry you have been through so much my mum passed away due to colon cancer and my auntie died of lymphoma 😢I had cancer and now it’s. Returned sending you much love strength hope and positivity ❤❤ your so lovely Claire uk 🇬🇧

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    ❤❤ what were their names?

  • @clairebeever3038

    @clairebeever3038

    Ай бұрын

    @@elizabethwachsberg Judy and Josephine x

  • @beeyou2533

    @beeyou2533

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@clairebeever3038 I hope you are going ok, may they rest in peace. You are stronger than you think and you will beat cancer

  • @clairebeever3038

    @clairebeever3038

    25 күн бұрын

    @@beeyou2533 aww 🥰 thank you I have realised how strong 💪 I must be even though sometimes I don’t feel it .. I have a good cry and get up again much love ❤️ to you

  • @clairebeever3038

    @clairebeever3038

    25 күн бұрын

    @@beeyou2533 I hope you’re doing ok ? Too x

  • @donbarbaraphillipson6285
    @donbarbaraphillipson628526 күн бұрын

    Wow what a history! God bless you for sharing this crazy cancer heritage! We do need to hear these stories because many wouldn’t believe that cancer can be so devious! Keep telling your story to raise awareness!!!!!!!

  • @drewbarrymore6191
    @drewbarrymore6191Ай бұрын

    I questioned my doctor because I have been experiencing similar symptoms, and she fired me 😢 I'm sitting here in pain at the moment because in my experience, if you are a woman you are crazy or overreacting. She told me I didn't need to get pap smear because I had a hysterectomy. I pushed to see I gyno and ended up having pre cancer lesion and had to have laser surgery on my vulva

  • @dinavienna

    @dinavienna

    Ай бұрын

    @@drewbarrymore6191 hope you can get a colonoscopy soon ! Better safe than sorry I had to push hard for mine too and changed doctor !

  • @swiadomosczwiazkowpl

    @swiadomosczwiazkowpl

    20 күн бұрын

    Of course not. Im a man and i was always treated like i am overracting too.

  • @evarodriguezalequin5705

    @evarodriguezalequin5705

    13 күн бұрын

    Your Dr. Is incorrect! I had a total hysterectomy with dissection of nodules in February 2024 with my oncologist. Diagnostic was endometrial cancer stage 1 and I had a Pap test done in July 2024. He said that since he did not remove vagina it is necessary to do paps and Ct Scan. My oncologist is a gynecologist oncologist. I have learned a lot with the diagnostic I have. Will need to go for check ups until after five years after diagnostic.

  • @WdawgSmith

    @WdawgSmith

    3 күн бұрын

    @@swiadomosczwiazkowplI agree it happens with men too (I’m a man) however if you’ve had children or are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant, GI doctors are notorious for just using that to explain any type of symptom you have I mean it’s not like they always do that But my sister in law is having the worst time She gave birth about 13 months ago And she went in to the emergency room and was throwing up and up until that point they had told her she was looking for drugs (she is a suburban teacher No history of drugs) But once she threw up They found out she had a twisted colon So she needed emergency surgery But now she is back to having pain And they keep telling her that it’s normal because she recently gave birth (13 months is not recent to me) But I also have stomach issues and I haven’t been taken seriously either until they did a colonoscopy abd found massive polyps Luckily they weren’t cancerous But I really think the whole GI industry is overworked and overstressed so they just miss things or just don’t want deal with it I mean if I called today for a GI appointment It would be 6 months from now at best That’s ridiculous But it’s not like they are turning people down It’s just a symptom of an oversaturated system So I think for anyone it’s difficult to be taken seriously But I believe women have it worse because they like to blame issues on pregnancy Either during or after pregnancy I would really lose it if I had to go through that Pregnancy is hard enough But to then have all medical issues blamed on that would be difficult

  • @lindahill9215

    @lindahill9215

    3 күн бұрын

    Going through the same thing too! I'm over reacting

  • @sandradalessandro2935
    @sandradalessandro2935Ай бұрын

    Sweet. Girl. I think you are amazing. I think god has a plan for you. You can not only raise awareness. But help so many struggling. Keep working on getting colonoscopy for younger people. Keep working on the idea that we need emotional support. Especially touching on that head space of where do I go now. I just luv your ability to communicate. You. Have more to do here on planet earth. I feel this in my lymphoma infested bones. Diagnosis. Nh bcell diffused aug 2022. Still in treatment. Keeps reoccurring. You. Are not just in inspiration. You. Are a light. Keep shining my dear 🌼🌻☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥰

  • @Dmcsw-xg9cq
    @Dmcsw-xg9cqАй бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story. I also had colorectal cancer and currently NED. You describe that confusing time when you reached NED very well. I also struggled with anxiety after. That time felt the most difficult for me as well. It was confusing to feel relief but not feel relieved. I found it hard to explain to people. I also followed up with a psychiatrist and benefited from anti anxiety meds for panic attacks. Wishing you continued good health ❤

  • @KS-yp1jl
    @KS-yp1jlАй бұрын

    Imagine worshipping a doctor just because he's doing his job the way he should, while the others aren't putting in the effort. As understandable as it is, it shouldn't be so. I've heard similar stories before, from so many people, where all of a sudden a decent doc becomes a hero, a godsent, an angel, and a saviour.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    I didn’t say I worship him, I said he helped me in a way other drs didn’t and he gave me hope when no one else did.

  • @amusedBYfools

    @amusedBYfools

    28 күн бұрын

    ​​@@elizabethwachsberg you're so fortunate. I go every year for my Medicare prevention physical. Yearly blood work & I also see a pain Dr every 3 months. I've got so many symptoms and not one of my Drs is concerned about my weight loss, fatigue, unusual stomach pain. Just more and more meds. I'm sitting on the commode as I type. So if I found a Dr who follows up, I'd worship them or whatever word means admire, appreciate, love and can't live without.

  • @solangelalebron1348

    @solangelalebron1348

    15 күн бұрын

    Yup. When she said how much she praised him and sends him emails all the time, I was like "You love him more than your husband?" Weird. People have no self control. What does the Doctors wife think of all this? Sorry but the only one saving my soulmate would be me. Also imagine having a doctor as a father, and him being useless! Lol. Then him wanting other doctors to know that her father is a doctor?!?! For what? For him to be humiliated and deemed as worthless? Lol. Creatures here are completely and utterly delusional beyond belief.

  • @felixandres4936

    @felixandres4936

    15 күн бұрын

    Easy to say when you don't deal with dying pts day after day. Dr's are human too

  • @solangelalebron1348

    @solangelalebron1348

    15 күн бұрын

    @@felixandres4936 I feel like dying everyday and if a doctor would help me, I wouldn't be surprised because that is their JOB! Lol. Geesh. Imagine praising everyone who helps you, what a whore. Doctors aren't the only ones that help, clergymen, blue collars, firemen, all those people help save lives too. For example if the house is too hot from the heater, and an old person is dying from the heat and firemen come and shut it off and now old person feels better which happened to my grandmother. I called the firemen and they came and closed it. That's it. That is their JOB lady. Lol. And they get paid very well to do it too, so don't consider them saviors because most of them do it for the money and notoriety, not because they feel compelled from the bottom of their heart.

  • @skygazer6898
    @skygazer689813 күн бұрын

    Elizabeth had to ensure so much before even being diagnosed. So pleased she has recovered and can get on with her life, Here in the UK we would have to pay privately to have a colonoscopy. A work colleague had a test done and it revealed she had 3 bleeding polyps in her colon. Good Luck, Elizabeth, you are one of the lucky ones to have survived and for you to now raise awareness to help others is admirable.

  • @valorideekon7716
    @valorideekon771616 күн бұрын

    Omg … That is soooo beautiful to hear you are cancer free !!!!! My spirit spiked for you !!!!! ❤❤ Wishing you a future free of illness.

  • @EN-cb8ut
    @EN-cb8utАй бұрын

    You have such a lovely and positive outlook on life! I am impressed! I wish you all the best and a cancer free future!!! ❤

  • @jeanphillips1184
    @jeanphillips1184Ай бұрын

    Welcome to the medical system. Theres no program to deal with these transitions. I believe you got hit with what we call survivors guilt and nobody was there to explain what happened and why I'm so sorry I still struggle with it to this day and my situation happened almost 40 years ago. It's not everyday but something will be a trigger and I'm stopped in my tracks to relive what should be long gone. I'm glad you are trying to change the broken medical system and stay in remission ❤

  • @TheVikingblonde
    @TheVikingblonde15 күн бұрын

    Loved your story. I was diagnosed in March of this year, stage 3b Had my surgery in April and have had 6 chemo treatments. My neuropathy and cold sensitivity was so bad that my Doctor discontinued the oxaliplatin. Its so nice to be able to drink something cold. 6 more treatments to go. Wishing you continued NED.

  • @emilyspector2728
    @emilyspector272822 күн бұрын

    I was diagnosed recently with IBS-C. I recently went to the ER again because I basically was impacted. AGAIN. So constipation has been an issue for the past three years. They did remove a 4mm polyp which if I didn’t go have the procedure done, it would’ve turned cancerous. Basically at the ER I finally willed myself to get it out and lot of blood. I was just really pissed off because I told them I am NOT leaving until this is out of me! Linzess is a joke. So basically my life is Miralax, getting blood draws because I found out I had Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3a, I am tired! Thank you so much Elizabeth for sharing this. Mazel to you. ❤ P.S. I HATE IT when no one knows what tf is going on. I get the same runaround. It’s like YOU guys are supposed to know what the hell is the plan! I shouldn’t have to do your work!!!

  • @HopeofGlory-qx4lk

    @HopeofGlory-qx4lk

    20 күн бұрын

    Your comment doesn’t make much sense. Can you reword it so readers can understand what you’re trying to convey?

  • @Freckle58724

    @Freckle58724

    4 күн бұрын

    Keep doing miralax but do metamucil sugar free I do them about 30 minutes between each other, my doctor told me to try this , it's been working great about 6 months now , what a relief it's is

  • @Freckle58724

    @Freckle58724

    4 күн бұрын

    Mine is orange flavor

  • @dragonlea13979
    @dragonlea13979Ай бұрын

    I can’t thank you enough for sharing your story. It terrifies me, but also gives me “radical hope”! I love that saying, as recently I felt as if I was losing all hope. My struggle has been long and incredibly difficult, and I still do not have a clear diagnosis. I don’t even know how many times I’ve been hospitalized in the last 2 years, with gastrointestinal and heart problems. I have been diagnosed with almost every gastrointestinal disorder, but overall, I had covid 2 years ago and it attacked my heart and gastrointestinal system, so every doctor, every specialist, no matter what issue I am having, all just say, “You have long haul covid, and there is nothing we can do.” The last 3 1/2 months have been the worst, I have been in the hospital a total of at least 6 weeks, probably more, I no longer count. At one point I was vomiting blood. Soon after I was diagnosed with colitis, and this has been the worst. Such terrible stomach, abdominal and back pain!!!! I was given an “urgent, ASAP referral to a gastroenterologist a month ago, so in June, but they can’t get me in until the middle of October.” I might be dead by then!!! I live in an area with a combined population of 250,000 people. We did have 3 hospitals, but one was closed recently, making it the largest city in the US without a hospital. The majority of all the urgent cares have also been closed down. There were two medical groups, one was sold and all the doctors quit, leaving their patients with no doctor, and no way to have their prescriptions refilled. And we patients of the other medical group have extremely long waits to see our doctors now because they are accommodating all the patients from the other medical group. One out of every 3 pharmacies has closed down, so you wait in line for an hour to get your prescription. Now, our best hospital, which was a Catholic nonprofit hospital run by nuns, who accepted patients with no insurance, and wrote off whatever balance low income peoples insurance didn’t cover, has been sold, and is now a for profit hospital. There has been up to a 90 hour, yes, 90 hour wait to be seen in the ER. The hospitals never have any beds available, so gurney’s line the halls with patients just kept there. I recently spent 3 days and 3 nights in the ER in pure hell, I finally discharged myself. Something very, very fishy is happening to the medical system, not just here, but everywhere. Sigh… enough of that. I just want to thank you for giving me hope again, because I had lost it. I pray you stay in remission. Much love

  • @brbr2846

    @brbr2846

    Ай бұрын

    Look into "mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS)"

  • @dragonlea13979

    @dragonlea13979

    Ай бұрын

    @@brbr2846 thank you, I did, but the symptoms don’t match my issues. I have had 5 genetic heart attacks, 3 cardiac arrests, beat stage 3 breast cancer 12 years ago with no chemo. I also have essential Thrombocythemia, diagnosed 5 years ago, that I have also refused chemotherapy for.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @brbr2846

    @brbr2846

    Ай бұрын

    @@dragonlea13979 Wow!!! So sorry to hear about all of that. But so glad you have survived all of it. God Bless you and I hope you are able to find the help you need. I was having terrible abdominal and back pains and only able to eat a very small amount of hamburger everyday. I got down to 100 lbs and then my heart started to act up with shortness of breath so I took myself to urgent care, but once I mentioned my heart doing weird things they said they couldn't do anything and that I would have to go to the ER. And fortunately in my town, they take heart issues pretty seriously so I got to be the next person called back (there were at least 50 people in the waiting area). They diagnosed me with ketosis starvation and low potassium. Because of the low potassium they were going to admit me and I got all kinds of tests like x-rays and CT scans to check my heart and to try to figure out why I had so much pain and was unable to eat. I was there 3 days and thankfully all my tests were negative. They would not do a colonoscopy but I have one scheduled for next week that my primary care Dr. set up for me because I could not get into a gastro Dr. for about 6 months. When I came home I started a low histamine diet, taking Butyrate, DAO, Enzymes, Betaine HCI, Vit C, D3 & K2, Quercetin, and a few others and I started feeling better. I also started Essiac Tea (Genuine Brand) to do with a friend that was just diagnosed with cancer. I know my symptoms are nothing like yours, and I just pray things will get better for you!!!!🙏🙏🙏

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    Ай бұрын

    Get a colonoscopy. Your doctor will know immediately if it looks cancerous. Every month counts. Don’t wait months! Colon cancer is slow growing. But after only having blood in his stool for 2 months my husband already had stage 3b! Don’t freaking wait!!

  • @crys2classy
    @crys2classyАй бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story❤

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching

  • @pamelaryan8753
    @pamelaryan875315 күн бұрын

    So good to know all this, especially that UCLA is a “ teaching hospital”! We NEVER knew this! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Our thoughts are with you, you are truly an amazing individual!

  • @scottjackson163
    @scottjackson163Ай бұрын

    I would love to say something meaningful to you. Everything that I can think of to say feels like the wrong thing. I am stunned by the unfairness of it all. You’re as fine a human being as can exist, yet this thing happened to you. I hope you never get anymore cancer. ❤️

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    20 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @renb6133

    @renb6133

    16 күн бұрын

    @@elizabethwachsbergI wholeheartedly agree with the above comment re: you. You’re a wonderful person & so strong. I only wish your first specialist hadn’t left; he obviously took your symptoms seriously. I’m so glad your liver specialist was such a DTE, compassionate doctor, one that clearly explained everything to you & gave you hope. I find that, in particular, women aren’t taken seriously & are treated as being histrionic. You’re right about well-intentioned people saying the wrong things. I’ve done it myself but we need to listen to those going through this & do better. As you said, sometimes we just need to acknowledge “it sucks” & isn’t fair & GD it, you don’t always have to be strong! Despite being strong, biology will still ultimately decide. I’m ecstatic you’re doing well despite the odds stacked against you. Your family has been through a lot. I’m sure your dad is over the moon about how you’re doing, particularly after the loss of your beloved mom. Keep going, my love, you’ve got so much more left to give! 💕 Edit: Elizabeth Warren is one of of all time faves. I love that you love her too! x

  • @debraervin5773
    @debraervin577317 күн бұрын

    What a raw, honest story of strength and courage. I really get what you said at the end about feeling abandoned after treatment ended. You are so brave to do this. ❤

  • @pamelaryan8753
    @pamelaryan875315 күн бұрын

    And so fortunate to be surrounded by physicians!!!

  • @reinasantos
    @reinasantosАй бұрын

    Thank you!!! You have su much insight into the psychological and emotional side! Like the part abt people telling you how strong you are. And also abt post cancer emotions. I wish you the best!💕💕💕

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @Ceerads

    @Ceerads

    Ай бұрын

    @@elizabethwachsbergIt’s so nice of you to thank people for their comments!

  • @marjilaplante9579
    @marjilaplante957928 күн бұрын

    You are so amazing and honest and you really told your story wish such beauty and light.. Blessings to you as you live a joyous life♥️

  • @Katie-vy5rd
    @Katie-vy5rdАй бұрын

    So many things you touched on were super helpful! Thank you. You seem like a really neat person 😊. XO

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! ❤

  • @bettyvillegas8785
    @bettyvillegas878513 күн бұрын

    Im just glad you found a good doctor who really helped you ❤

  • @flxmkr
    @flxmkr27 күн бұрын

    I have a theory that because your mom probably had cancer when she was pregnant with you, you may have received her cancer cells which grew some. But because it wasn’t your cancer, your body was able to fight it with the immunity your body built up while it was trying to fight the initial cancer. Also, you received your mother’s immunity that was fighting her cancer. So you have your immunity and your mom’s immunity fighting cancer that wasn’t your cancer to begin with. And that’s why you were able to fight it off. But I’m not a doctor.

  • @melissajanecaranto4811
    @melissajanecaranto4811Ай бұрын

    thank you for sharing your journey 🙏 it will help a lot of people ❤ happy you are doing better now 🙏

  • @clairebeever3038
    @clairebeever3038Ай бұрын

    I’m so glad your so honest I totally feel like that mental health goes to pot I wake up some days with my heart pounding full of doom it’s terrible 😢

  • @christinegreywolf
    @christinegreywolf20 күн бұрын

    It makes me crazy that doctors do a celiac test but realistically most people have an "intolerance" to gluten instead. They are 2 different things. 1% of the US has celiac disease but 6% of the US population is gluten intolerant. The doctors do not explain the difference and tell the patient that they do not have Celiac and people think they are okay to eat gluten. It's very frustrating. I also agree that the specialists do not talk to each other and the patient ends up being ignored when they know something serious is wrong.

  • @susanshaw2211
    @susanshaw22117 күн бұрын

    I think you are amazing! The runaround we can get from medical providers and, in my case insurance, is so frustrating, adding to the anxiety of your diagnosis! You feel like your head will blow off. Best of luck and good health to you.

  • @vilmavelazquez1979
    @vilmavelazquez197910 күн бұрын

    Same thing happened to me! Except I had breast cancer. Mental health was neglected throughout the entire cancer treatment because getting rid of the cancer was a priority.

  • @novaaababy
    @novaaababy29 күн бұрын

    My symptoms are gas constipation thin stools stomach pain after eat but no blood in stools.. doctors have tried to figure it out now im seeing a gastrologost to get a colonoscopy. If you feel like something is not right be vocal about your health. Hopefully its nothing serious, im only 26.. will update when figure it out in couple weeks

  • @katiebarquet8783

    @katiebarquet8783

    16 күн бұрын

    Any updates yet ?

  • @softduck

    @softduck

    2 күн бұрын

    Any updates?

  • @Lalaaaa1995

    @Lalaaaa1995

    11 сағат бұрын

    Any update? I have similar symptoms.

  • @trinichandy3049
    @trinichandy304914 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story. Happy you are better. God bless.

  • @brooks6348
    @brooks6348Ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry you had to go through all this! Best wishes for continued good health!

  • @ilciavargas7318
    @ilciavargas7318Ай бұрын

    Is so sad to see so many young people with all kind of cáncers it makes feel so sad. To make things worst doctors don't take action .On the other hand there are so many people with celiac decease (intolerance to gluten found in wheat or products from wheat ) but doctors takes so long to send you to have a test that you end up all broken due to the inflamation. They don't tell you to eat bread or food that contains wheat so the test comes positive. An american doctor who suffer from celiac said that twice she was negative and she could hardly walk then she decided to consume bread the day of the test and end up positive.

  • @Kelly-qc9wc

    @Kelly-qc9wc

    Ай бұрын

    Or gluten sensitive too...

  • @bettyvillegas8785
    @bettyvillegas878513 күн бұрын

    Glad your doing better and living your life again 🙏

  • @susanparker4550
    @susanparker455027 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you're doing OK now, you've been through a lot, I hope you stay well, God Bless

  • @peggybare6043
    @peggybare604318 күн бұрын

    So happy you’re doing well now I pray you continue having good health God bless you and your family thank you for sharing your story ❤🤗🙏🌹🌷😇

  • @sandilobianco6734
    @sandilobianco6734Ай бұрын

    When I googled side pain it said could be “digestive issues. If the pain comes and goes see a doctor”. Why shame people for looking up their symptoms?

  • @flxmkr

    @flxmkr

    27 күн бұрын

    It’s not the medical professionals who are shaming; it’s society, who wants people to believe important people never pass gas. We’ve been pooting and burping since the beginning of time. Yet society sees nothing wrong with showing bedroom scene on tv, but unless it’s written in as a joke, you don’t hear people pooting or burping on tv. THEY are making it seem wrong and unnatural. Not doctors or whoever wrote the symptoms.

  • @bevanbuckwheatshea5520
    @bevanbuckwheatshea552026 күн бұрын

    Elizabeth, you are just amazing and an inspiration!

  • @cynthiagarza273
    @cynthiagarza27316 күн бұрын

    May God watch over you, prayers for strength and courage

  • @peggybare6043
    @peggybare604318 күн бұрын

    I lost my husband to non-Hodgkin lymphoma, my mother to liver cancer, my sister to acute MyLloyd leukemia, and my brother to brain cancer I guess this is one of the reasons I keep putting the Barium enema test off It should be the reason I’m having the test after hearing so many stories on here. I realize I need to go ahead and have it. I’m going to schedule it next week. I’ve had celiac disease for 24 years I have had to receive many iron infusions due to being anemic I have onset vomiting from out of nowhere a lot of constipation all three of my blood occult samples were positive. I have a awful smelling discharge from my colon that smells like something has died inside me I had a colonoscopy the scope couldn’t get through the sigmoid colon something was blocking the scope the doctor wants me to have a Barium enema test I had a CT scan with contrast that didn’t show anything I will be glad when I have the Barium enema test hoping the results are good I do want to get to the bottom of this as soon as possible now thank you everyone for sharing your story ❤️🙏🤗😇🌷🌹

  • @mpdnd1335
    @mpdnd133516 күн бұрын

    Nobody is cancer free. Don't depend on the doctors. Sometimes you get lucky, however, mostly you don't.

  • @7passionstar
    @7passionstar22 күн бұрын

    Such a lovely person. Best health to you always! ❤

  • @christinaelliott8565
    @christinaelliott856521 күн бұрын

    Thank you so very much for sharing your life and experiences with and without cancer. I'm about to go in for a second colonoscopy and have experienced a change in my digestion, so really want to find out if my colon and GI tract in general are free of cancer. Frankly, I feel different in a not-so-good-way this time around. I am scared.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    20 күн бұрын

    Hope it goes well!!

  • @user-vv2ll2hm7u
    @user-vv2ll2hm7u15 сағат бұрын

    I am so happy to hear you kicked cancer in the ass. Thank you for sharing

  • @Petra44YT
    @Petra44YT14 күн бұрын

    Yeah, good doctors are very important!

  • @atreyuprincipalh4043
    @atreyuprincipalh40433 күн бұрын

    May you have a happy long healthy life beautiful angel-God bless You❤️I love You

  • @PoissonDemiVide
    @PoissonDemiVideАй бұрын

    I didn’t hear anything about constipation. Did I miss something? All I heard was right before diagnosis she had the feeling of not being able to finish pooping, but everything before that was more like diarrhea immediately after eating.

  • @1GRR

    @1GRR

    Ай бұрын

    i think that does count as constipation

  • @1GRR

    @1GRR

    Ай бұрын

    i think having constipation counts as not fully evacuating and even if you have diharrea

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    Ай бұрын

    My husbands only symptom was blood in his stool.

  • @MyFavoriteColorIsBLUE
    @MyFavoriteColorIsBLUEАй бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story. You are an inspiration ❤

  • @splash6427
    @splash6427Ай бұрын

    🙏 ❤️ 🙏 For You Always & Forever

  • @plops993
    @plops99327 күн бұрын

    Love that not today shirt, great story

  • @khaleesit6443
    @khaleesit644327 күн бұрын

    Praying for you

  • @vetfred1977
    @vetfred197729 күн бұрын

    The fact that every doctor see its own bit and no one really takes care of a patient as a whole is a common problem worldwide and I m shocked that no one in the medical community is talking it seriously. People often turn to alternative medicine because of this, very often doctors with an alternative non conventional approach are the only ones who listen and look at the person as a whole, that’s a true limit of current western medicine

  • @comeconcon569
    @comeconcon56915 күн бұрын

    Constipation, nausea, dizziness are just some of the symptoms of colon cancer.

  • @dorothywells-wz5nr
    @dorothywells-wz5nr20 күн бұрын

    Try nausea bands made in U.K. available at Walmart. Meyers or Walgreens. A Friend had a germ and had some OF her Colon removed. She wears a bag now. D

  • @Steve-mp7by
    @Steve-mp7by26 күн бұрын

    Cancer is awful. I lost my mother, step mother, 2 aunts, a sister in law

  • @kellio8087
    @kellio808724 күн бұрын

    Did anyone here who had/has cancer have any body stressors anytime before your diagnosis, like mental stress or grief, over working, over exercising, or an unhealthy diet? I've been doing lots of research and found that most people who had cancer had some type of stressor beforehand. Some body stressors may not feel like stress. For example, running marathons makes people feel good, but it's actually stressing the body. Anything that over stresses the body causes systemic inflammation and cell malfunction and lowers the immune system so it cant repair damage thats happening.

  • @willard2729

    @willard2729

    17 күн бұрын

    I lived in Manhattan for 15 years, during which we had the financial crash, bill deblasio, Covid, and George Floyd riots. My marriage got very rocky. My mental health deteriorated as the civility in Manhattan deteriorated. Said F you to many people in the streets. I developed 2 stage 3 cancers. But I have Lynch syndrome and a family history of GI cancer so it’s hard to prove stress as a cause

  • @kellio8087

    @kellio8087

    17 күн бұрын

    @@willard2729 I'm so very sorry 😞

  • @taopaille-paille4992

    @taopaille-paille4992

    17 күн бұрын

    I had maximal stress and got a quite bad autoimmune disease. I guess everything is a question of probabilities. For sure stress and bad things happening to you are not good for your health

  • @yaelWolfebaz
    @yaelWolfebazАй бұрын

    So informative thank you

  • @jessiedoggie1942
    @jessiedoggie194220 күн бұрын

    Great woman. Smart and funny.

  • @pingmckay
    @pingmckay15 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing

  • @pamelaryan8753
    @pamelaryan875315 күн бұрын

    And you can donate the blankets to the Humane Society!

  • @JujuPig-vz5mq
    @JujuPig-vz5mq11 күн бұрын

    I would think she would be Relieved/Ecstatic that she is cancer free. I mean that should really take a load off your mind.

  • @pamelaryan8753
    @pamelaryan875315 күн бұрын

    Was yr primary doctor also from UCLA? I just dropped mine, as they have too many hoops to jump through to get the meds you really need! And so understand the specialty thing, BUT and a big but, why didn’t yr own dad prescribe you the meds for yr panic attacks? Why did he feel you sho7ld see ALL the other docs??? CRAZINESS!

  • @cemetarygates2800
    @cemetarygates28009 күн бұрын

    Well wishes

  • @chrissmith-no3bo
    @chrissmith-no3boАй бұрын

    My dad was diagnosed with non Hodgkin's lymphoma in dec of 1996. He died march 1997... When he dr did his autopsy they found a tumor in his stomach and was in there since back in the seventies...from agent orange when he was in vietnam. Two tours and 35 yrs of military service. It explained alot of things we noticed... My mom had colon cancer în 1997 right after he died. She fought for 17 yrs and after giving up part of her colon a rib a kidney chemo radiation then her last kidney went and we knew she wasnt going to make it to summer. She died 17 yrs to the monh and a week from dad dying.

  • @PatroliHoax
    @PatroliHoaxАй бұрын

    Did you do a blood test for tumor marker?

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    I do Signatera every 6 months. I’ve had 5 negative tests

  • @LilByrdFly2
    @LilByrdFly24 күн бұрын

    All of the lymph nodes in my stomach are swollen and Colon, stomach and pancreatic cancer runs in my family and because I have massive abdominal adhesions,so not everything shows up in a CT! I couldn't pee and they went in and found out my bowels had twisted,but here in Florida no one takes me serious. My blood work is never normal, and I have begged for them to go in and do exploratory surgery, they diagnosed me with IBS and diverticulitis but my stomach hurts like I'm being stabbed at times, and I go to the ER and they actually joke now and tell me I'm just constipated!!!!! I use miralax every day for years now, I vomit, it's almost like morning sickness,it just comes on fast and there's been a lot of bleeding, bright red and sometimes black and I have spots on my liver they say are probably just fatty cysts!!! I have no living family for support and I'm afraid to go back to the ER but the past month I've been so so sick, I can have diarrhea and then it goes to constipation,all in the same bowel movement!! So I guess I've been constipated since 2015!!! I don't know what to do! I'm terrified of being made fun of again

  • @annagarza7299
    @annagarza7299Ай бұрын

    I love your free spirit and honesty YOU ARE HOT and people keep giving you blankets 🤣 I’m sorry you made me laugh 😂 people kept telling me YOU ARE SO STRONG 💪 and I did not feel strong 😞 our 7 yr old son was diagnosed with cancer osteosarcoma 😭😭💔💔🤬🤬 mommy was 31 yrs and dad was 32 yrs and having your child diagnosed with cancer is DEVASTATING when the dr told me I fell to my knees 😫😫the next 3 yrs between work we also have a 6 yr old daughter and being in the hospital we never left him alone seems like a long nightmare 😑 I hope you continue doing well and living life ❤️

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @roadpizza3470
    @roadpizza347012 күн бұрын

    There is NO REASON your doctor couldn’t have treated your mental health while evaluating physical causes. Good lord. As a doctor, this frustrates me.

  • @lonia.5283
    @lonia.52839 күн бұрын

    Matthew 11:28-29 "28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.'❤

  • @ciuffoarancione8929
    @ciuffoarancione892936 минут бұрын

    I d like to know how many people often young and healthy got turbo cancer or stage 4 after jabs... A lot...and doctors know it... I am injured from 2nd dose of pfizer.. Was really fit and healthy a gym maniac now life ruined forever. Thanks doctors for what you ve done to humanity.

  • @lynneserman6054
    @lynneserman605410 күн бұрын

    Interesting and thankyou. I think of the unnecessary tests and expenses your primary care doctor then forced you to go through when he should have at least prescribdd you antianxiety meds and referred you to a psychologist in the interim.

  • @krisfrazier4870
    @krisfrazier487025 күн бұрын

    those who have liver mets that have a complete pathologic response have a 5 year survival and recurrence free percentages that mirror stage 1-2 survivorship. in the 80s%

  • @Pusthar
    @Pusthar5 күн бұрын

    I'm having lactose intolerance. Recently I'm experiencing constipation and shooting pain in right side of my belly. Feeling nausea too. But my GP is continuoualy saying I have gastritis only. Feeling bad now..

  • @rustyotoole1323
    @rustyotoole132322 күн бұрын

    These videos would be better if there wasn’t a AD every 3 minutes

  • @apriladaum1020

    @apriladaum1020

    20 күн бұрын

    The adds help the channel financially, so they are able to put these amazing stories out for us, it’s a lot of work and editing and they do it for us so we can see and hear their stories ❤ They also educate people that may need help or just the knowledge of cancer and why there is still a need for more research 💯 Watching them tell us their stories and just listening to what they’ve been through from the start of their journey and how they are getting through it day by day. I have seen some of the strongest people on here 💪🏼 and they are all survivors or still trying to survive every day 💫❤🌈

  • @Ceerads
    @CeeradsАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for your video. I especially appreciate that you aren’t accepting of toxic positivity or clichés about how strong you are or how you’re an inspiration, etc. (or the battle analogy). As you said, people mean well, but those comments are not helpful. Your ginger is gorgeous and seems very cat-caring! I hope he (she?) gets the brain cell soon: r/OneOrangeBraincell 😂. Wishing you continued good health.

  • @AnonymousanonymousA
    @AnonymousanonymousA21 күн бұрын

    biofilm?

  • @chih9397
    @chih9397Ай бұрын

    Wow, very unfortunate to have a long history with cancer. I wonder if she lived near environmental hazards. This also seems like genetics/runs in the family.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    20 күн бұрын

    I tested negative for all genetic mutations. It’s a mystery

  • @debratorres5299
    @debratorres5299Ай бұрын

    What about numbness right under my last left rib? Any input?

  • @Dmcsw-xg9cq
    @Dmcsw-xg9cqАй бұрын

  • @lillamy2896
    @lillamy2896Ай бұрын

    Its unfair. You are to young

  • @hollyruck210
    @hollyruck210Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @californiadoll6273
    @californiadoll6273Ай бұрын

    TMI... I was bleeding when I went # 2, like alot and it scared me, until I realized that I only bleed when I was used bleaching creams for AnXl bleaching. I stopped applying it and the bleeding went away, months later I started again and the bleeding started again. I've stopped again for 3months and it's been gone since. Ugh I hate that I cant bleach though, I'm a dancer so it's sorta important for me.

  • @CB-wq9wp

    @CB-wq9wp

    Ай бұрын

    Why does being a dancer mean you have to bleach your anus?

  • @Teaselpoppy

    @Teaselpoppy

    Ай бұрын

    How ridiculous.

  • @memp9786

    @memp9786

    Ай бұрын

    Praying that you consider a different career instead. That part of your body is not to be exposed publicly, which is why doing that shouldn’t even be a thing. I’m sure you’re a beautiful person- but consider a relationship with God & let Him guide your next steps/ career path. If you want to seek Him out, just call on Jesus & talk to Him- ask Him to show you who He is, and the path He wants for your life. 🙏🏽❤️

  • @dinavienna

    @dinavienna

    Ай бұрын

    So it’s obvious but your body is giving you clear signals that those Chemicals are hurting you.. Hope you can stay away from them 😢

  • @user-qb8qm4mp5n

    @user-qb8qm4mp5n

    Ай бұрын

    Every occupation has its health risks.

  • @user-qt2ei8so9g
    @user-qt2ei8so9gАй бұрын

    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤍

  • @YourNextDoorNeighborA
    @YourNextDoorNeighborAАй бұрын

    I found this uninspiring due to your Dr privilege. So many of us with no Dr at all being directed through outpatients and er's. I appreciate the symptoms and your outcome, thank God but this made me depressed and feel hopeless.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    I went from Dr to Dr for 5 years because no one could diagnose me and it almost cost me my life. Our healthcare system is fucked up and I’m lucky to have a job that provides health insurance. I totally get how my story with access to drs and them still missing things could feel a certain way. I’m hopeful that you can find a Dr who can help you in the way that you need. ❤❤

  • @YourNextDoorNeighborA

    @YourNextDoorNeighborA

    Ай бұрын

    @@elizabethwachsberg TYVM. I wasn't shitting on you. I am currently going through the process after just getting my diagnosis & am feeling angry at everything and everyone. My apologies sweets.

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    Ай бұрын

    I know it’s expensive but a colonoscopy will tell you if you need further testing

  • @YourNextDoorNeighborA

    @YourNextDoorNeighborA

    Ай бұрын

    @@LadyKestrel23 I am in Canada. Wait times for simple procedures can be up to years. There are no Doctors.

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    Ай бұрын

    @@YourNextDoorNeighborA I read about it being bad during the pandemic. It’s very sad because some people can’t wait. Colaguard is a home test that detects blood I believe. I’m sure I spelled that wrong but that’s better than nothing

  • @thesheepofthegoodshepherd2868
    @thesheepofthegoodshepherd2868Ай бұрын

    Psalm 86:5 For thou, LORD, art good & ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto ALL them that call upon thee. Jesus Christ LOVES You and SAVES ALL WHO CALL UPON HIS LIFE SAVING NAME FOR SALVATION.

  • @Ceerads

    @Ceerads

    Ай бұрын

    Not everyone is Christian. And many people are atheists.

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    Ай бұрын

    My husband doesn’t believe in God and he survived colon cancer

  • @thesheepofthegoodshepherd2868

    @thesheepofthegoodshepherd2868

    Ай бұрын

    @@LadyKestrel23 All healing comes from God. God had mercy on him and healed him so he still has time and the opportunity and ability to GET SAVED and avoid hell and believe on The Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ for the purpose of your husband to get saved and be in Heaven for ever.

  • @Ceerads

    @Ceerads

    Ай бұрын

    @@LadyKestrel23 Thank you. I was diagnosed with breast cancer twenty-five years ago, and so far, I’ve been fine. And I’m not only not Christian, I’m also an atheist. I believe in medical science and the medical staff at my cancer hospital. I wish your husband and you all the best.

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ceerads wishing you all the best ❤️

  • @hayafatima9772
    @hayafatima977222 күн бұрын

    Please accept the islam

  • @bakedovertherainbow8369
    @bakedovertherainbow8369Ай бұрын

    when you say spots on your liver. would those be called soft spots???? I was diagnosed with soft spots on my liver a few years a go right before covid. but no-one has ever said anything else about these.

  • @elizabethwachsberg

    @elizabethwachsberg

    Ай бұрын

    They were cancer Mets.

  • @bakedovertherainbow8369

    @bakedovertherainbow8369

    Ай бұрын

    @@elizabethwachsberg ok, tyvm for the reply.

  • @LadyKestrel23

    @LadyKestrel23

    Ай бұрын

    My husband had 2 spots on his liver and I don’t remember the scientific arm but they were essentially birth marks. Clumps of blood vessels

  • @rosalynmartin5335

    @rosalynmartin5335

    24 күн бұрын

    So good you have addressed the mental anxiety dealing especially cancer and other health issues. You're right people should be screened from 20yrs old if they are having symptoms