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How to help family and friends deal with their fears about your cancer
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Freya talks about how to help help family and friends deal with your cancer; for example communicating your needs and telling them what you do and do not find helpful. Often family and friends don't know what to say but Freya says they will appreciate feedback and advice.
Why Peer Support from other cancer patients (buddying) works
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Freya talks about why Peer Support from other cancer patients (buddying) works well in recovery from cancer. Peer volunteers offer insights and support and encouragement from a perspective of someone who knows what it is like because they have been though it themselves.
The importance of caregiver's needs after cancer(Freya NHL)
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Freya talks about the key importance of caregiver's needs after cancer. Often only patients' needs are considered but caregivers (family members) are involved too and emotionally may be struggling with anxiety. Caregiver's often feel they don't know what is the best thing to do or the best thing to say. Here Freya discusses why caregiver's needs shouldn't be overlooked. (Freya has a diagnosis o...
Freya gives advice for newly diagnosed patients with cancer esp non-hodgkin's lymphoma
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Freya gives advice for newly diagnosed patients with cancer esp non-hodgkin's lymphoma. She gives her key important lessons for new patients.
Freya answers how she changed after a diagnosis of non-hodgkin's lymphoma
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Freya discusses how she changed because of her cancer non-hodgkin's lymphoma experience.
Benefits and Reaction to Freyathlon (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
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Benefits and Reaction to Freyathlon (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
On the importance of trying to participate (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
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On the importance of trying to participate (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
Freya discusses returning to work after a long gap due to non-hodgkin's lymphoma
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Freya discusses returning to work in a different role and different job after a long gap due to non-hodgkin's lymphoma
On the importance of taking part (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
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On the importance of taking part (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
Freya talks about how to survive difficult chemo (chemotherapy) for NHL
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Freya talks about how she coped with difficult chemo (chemotherapy) for NHL including intra-spinal (intrathecal) treatment
How Freya did all 41 Olympic events! (Freyathlon) (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
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Freya undertook all 41 female olympic events as part of her recovery from cancer. Wow Go Freya!
Freya describes how exercise / activities helped her recovery from cancer (Freya NHL)
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Freya describes how exercise / activities helped in her recovery from non-hogkin's lymphoma. As she says its all about doing something and taking part
How to obtain reliable information about cancer online (Freya non-hogkin's lymphoma)
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Freya talks about how its difficult to obtain reliable information about cancer online and in person. She prefered to avoid finding out bad information on the internet. However there is also a place fo guided good quality information from your medical team and voluntary sector.
How my non-hogkin's lymphoma was diagnosed
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Freya discusses how she was diagnosed with non-hogkin's lymphoma.
How CancerStories is making a real difference to patients and families
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How CancerStories is making a real difference to patients and families
The importance of sense humour after cancer (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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The importance of sense humour after cancer (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
How my family recovered after my diagnosis (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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How my family recovered after my diagnosis (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
How my was family life was affected (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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How my was family life was affected (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
My side effects of Chemotherapy (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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My side effects of Chemotherapy (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
Effect of cancer diagnosis on young children (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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Effect of cancer diagnosis on young children (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
Getting back to normal after cancer (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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Getting back to normal after cancer (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
My difficult recovery after discharge from ward after Hodgkin's disease (Khatija)
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My difficult recovery after discharge from ward after Hodgkin's disease (Khatija)
Being self-conscious about hair loss and wig (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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Being self-conscious about hair loss and wig (Khatija Hodgkin's lymphoma)
Staying in touch whilst in hospital using skype (Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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Staying in touch whilst in hospital using skype (Hodgkin's lymphoma)
Reaction of others to my cancer (Khatija, Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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Reaction of others to my cancer (Khatija, Hodgkin's lymphoma)
Overcoming hard times after Hodgkin's lymphoma
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Overcoming hard times after Hodgkin's lymphoma
Importance of psychological support services after cancer and volunteers esp buddying (Hodgkin's)
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Importance of psychological support services after cancer and volunteers esp buddying (Hodgkin's)
Accepting help after cancer and coping with separation from children (Khatija, Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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Accepting help after cancer and coping with separation from children (Khatija, Hodgkin's lymphoma)
How I saw the funny side of my cancer treatment (Khatija, Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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How I saw the funny side of my cancer treatment (Khatija, Hodgkin's lymphoma)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @diannaf.2919
    @diannaf.2919 7 місяців тому

    My mom died of this 21 yrs ago…first to have cancer in family….was diagnosed in feb and died in April. Total shock 😢

  • @MF-ty2zn
    @MF-ty2zn Рік тому

    Galstone pain is usually under the bottom of the sternum as in standing up and putting your finger just below your sternum.

  • @Alpha_7227
    @Alpha_7227 Рік тому

    This is interesting. My father was taken with this 23 years ago. He never complained of anything. He did see a GP around 9 months before he passed and he just said he had asthma when he got breathless when he went out for his walks. Then 3 months prior to his passing he was rushed to emergency where an emergency doctor said he had cancer and had around 3 months to live. My dad was very proud and stubborn so it took him a while to agree to having treatment. Chemo. Then he passed due to infection - sepsis.

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    @khaledahmed1313 Рік тому

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  • @MegglesEST1983
    @MegglesEST1983 Рік тому

    That's how my Mother found.. her stomach hurt constantly. She waited unfortunately until she was stage 4. She was stubborn. And I lost her because of it💔

  • @reneelanier3475
    @reneelanier3475 2 роки тому

    Why did these videos stop?

  • @christychildress5557
    @christychildress5557 2 роки тому

    was the pain located under right rib cage like a pain and buldging pressure

  • @jesuschristsaves392
    @jesuschristsaves392 2 роки тому

    The Gospel of salvation of our souls: 💜💕💜💖❤💕💖💕For what I received I passed on to you as of [first importance]: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time,

  • @nyomisweeney4431
    @nyomisweeney4431 3 роки тому

    This is amazing

  • @lisabullock7461
    @lisabullock7461 5 років тому

    Non hodgkins is usually in older people 60-65 but not always. Hodgkins is usually in babies, and children.... I think I'm not a Dr.

  • @joanbaczek2575
    @joanbaczek2575 6 років тому

    what is the difference between non hodgkins and hodgkins lymphoma?

    • @1rewd133
      @1rewd133 4 роки тому

      Hodgkins originates in the lymph nodes, non-Hodgkins is blood bourne.

  • @megzz1086
    @megzz1086 7 років тому

    you spelt leukemia wrong

  • @thotdestroyer3418
    @thotdestroyer3418 7 років тому

    all i really have is mental confusion, but if i don't think about it i'm completely normal.....any ideas?

  • @rdo1231
    @rdo1231 7 років тому

    great video!

  • @Theevilbob
    @Theevilbob 7 років тому

    OMG how i like Uk accent

  • @corallaroc
    @corallaroc 7 років тому

    Bloody doctors! Useless!

  • @badbabygal8123
    @badbabygal8123 7 років тому

    thank you so much for sharing ! I Hope you are doing amazing <3

  • @iluvmiku-_-
    @iluvmiku-_- 7 років тому

    Rest in peace. Seems like a very sweet lady

  • @darksharkrafa1
    @darksharkrafa1 7 років тому

    very sad....my dad died last year...same thing

  • @Sparvb
    @Sparvb 7 років тому

    So you have to be throwing up after everything you try and eat!? , I've been worrying my self and giving my self anxiety because I'm always thinking of this because I've been feeling bloated & getting kinda cramp pain in my tummy :(

  • @colecoley3473
    @colecoley3473 7 років тому

    soo what was up with her feet???

  • @lilypoppy1962
    @lilypoppy1962 7 років тому

    im sorry to hear about your horrible doctors. im not saying im going thru the same thing but somehting else similiar. doctors are so useless and waste your time. its very stressful and it stops you from living your life. they take forever to run tests and you have to convince them to do a simple test. doctors are so cheap when it comes to patients.

  • @xoxo3074
    @xoxo3074 7 років тому

    Rest in peace Jacqueline :)

  • @iuliabartaiulianature8191
    @iuliabartaiulianature8191 7 років тому

    I am in a similar place where I've had surgery and no further adjuvant treatment is available. I feel the same anxiety with regards to the possibility of the melanoma spreading so I am looking for ways to reduce my anxiety :)

    • @CancerStories
      @CancerStories 7 років тому

      Thanks for sharing. Try our new playlists on the channel page for anxiety management techniques. Also consider talking with family/friends and if needed seeking professional local advice. all the best

  • @janisemurray3472
    @janisemurray3472 7 років тому

    never thought it was a brain tumor I thought he had a stroke

  • @SpiderBite90x
    @SpiderBite90x 7 років тому

    Wow. What an amazing story

  • @markabraham6910
    @markabraham6910 7 років тому

    just watched this video for the first time as couldn't bring myself to do , nice hearing her voice again

  • @timscott4098
    @timscott4098 7 років тому

    i throw up almost everything and sometimes after eating i feel like i have to throw up

  • @seanb7327
    @seanb7327 7 років тому

    i might have this... i dont want to scare anyone around me so i feel like i have to keep quiet...

    • @CancerStories
      @CancerStories 7 років тому

      Its always worth getting a medical opinion if you are worried

  • @mantiuscazaubon
    @mantiuscazaubon 7 років тому

    Good stuff!

  • @dantemckenzie3711
    @dantemckenzie3711 7 років тому

    Rest peacefully

  • @erinsoderberg639
    @erinsoderberg639 8 років тому

    my grampha might have stomac cancer... im heart broken

  • @liecunghin
    @liecunghin 8 років тому

    I need help for the info, if anyone can help... How long does it takes to get into stages 3 from 2? I had a friend who has brain cancer, and i am researching for its time frame.....

    • @queenhoneybee.7772
      @queenhoneybee.7772 7 років тому

      It does not have to automatically progress from stage 2 to stage 3 and so on. When the brain tumour is found it will be treated surgically and with chemotherapy and radiation. If it cannot be completely removed the surgery can put it into a stable condition so it can be managed. The outcome is better if the tumour is a primary one rather than one which has spread from another part of the body and, as with all cancers, the earlier it is caught and treated the better.

  • @shannonng9493
    @shannonng9493 8 років тому

    This Man is a Hero..

  • @cind4846
    @cind4846 8 років тому

    can you sue doctors for being missed diagnosed?

    • @katies.9685
      @katies.9685 7 років тому

      You could. Not guaranteed you would win

    • @cind4846
      @cind4846 7 років тому

      Ok

    • @vanskii7900
      @vanskii7900 7 років тому

      cindy d it would be considered malpractice

    • @genevagigigwin1416
      @genevagigigwin1416 7 років тому

      Wow very interesting something to think about this vital important

  • @yellowjacketsgamer
    @yellowjacketsgamer 8 років тому

    I have been having indigestion and issues with my stomach since I was 7, now it has worsen to an extent i throw blood , now I throw up most of what I eat and i can't drink anything without nausea and the vomiting , diarrhea has become constant. Should I check for the possibility of stomach cancer?

  • @johnwarner6345
    @johnwarner6345 8 років тому

    I personally know George, he is a friend, we were niehbours before I left for a new life in Cyprus. I had the enormous pleasure of meeting with him and his lovely wife Sheila recently when visiting the UK. He is an inspiration for positiveness. An Inspiration to all of us who are healthy to fight and be eternally Grateful for each healthy day we have in our lives...Bless you George.

  • @judithedwards6131
    @judithedwards6131 8 років тому

    Men and emotion--hmm also many women too, they just let feelings get STUCK inside (see Sheryl Crow on our site)--hope you will visit us on --www.cansurviving.com-- which is a group built international site for those wishing to survive vibrantly after the trauma of cancer diagnosis- take a look, maybe join us, register an account and post your personal story on that Forum of the site? We would welcome you!

  • @judithedwards6131
    @judithedwards6131 8 років тому

    Hi Matt, Brave you for talking about this- and personal goals are so much easier to achieve in an empowering community so do visit us at www.cansurviving.com - we are an international forum group built community of those wanting to live vibrantly after the trauma of cancer diagnosis...Join us and post your story?

  • @judithedwards6131
    @judithedwards6131 8 років тому

    Personal goals on how to live your life after the trauma of cancer diagnosis are much easier to achieve in an empowering community - join us on www.cansurviving.com ? An international group built forum site, free to browse and become a member too if you too want to post- we would love Jasdeep to post? More people die of ignorance than cancer...

  • @mnemosynetrident6722
    @mnemosynetrident6722 8 років тому

    For any person suffering with cancer, I want to share a book with you. It can truly help you if you decide to take a look. Here is the description: "The amazing stories in this book are first-hand accounts of people from all walks of life who recovered from serious, or in many cases, terminal diseases through practicing Falun Dafa. Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, is practiced by millions of people around the world. You may have read about it in the news, or perhaps come across Falun Dafa practitioners at a parade or some other civic event. It's also common to see a group of practitioners gathered in a park doing the gentle, slow moving exercises or sitting with their legs crossed in meditation. Most people who practice the exercises daily and follow the teachings of Falun Dafa report improvements in their health. Often, these improvements are subtle, involving such things as relief from stress, better sleep, a "lighter" and more energetic feeling, and happier moods. Many others, though, such as those whose stories are collected in this book, report dramatic health improvements, including the disappearance of life-threatening diseases." The book is here: en.minghui.org/html/articles/2005/4/3/59184.html The practice is here: en.falundafa.org/

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    @michaelharrington1322 8 років тому

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  • @BirminghamYOuth
    @BirminghamYOuth 9 років тому

  • @DORKSIDE616
    @DORKSIDE616 9 років тому

    Brilliant video. Thank you.

  • @alexandrapolidora8908
    @alexandrapolidora8908 9 років тому

    *Jacqueline

  • @alexandrapolidora8908
    @alexandrapolidora8908 9 років тому

    Rest in peace, Jacquelyn.

  • @zainabelachkar5551
    @zainabelachkar5551 9 років тому

    I hope god grants her the highest level of heaven may her soul RIP very sad

  • @markabraham6910
    @markabraham6910 9 років тому

    The women speaking was my sister she passed away on 14 - 1 - 2015

    • @themadwarrior718
      @themadwarrior718 8 років тому

      Somebody else said she was a sister

    • @kakaoen4
      @kakaoen4 8 років тому

      +Katie The Warrior of madness lookk at the last name of the two you will see that it´s identical so that is possible.

    • @chonker5725
      @chonker5725 8 років тому

      +Katie The Warrior of madness can't you see Shelly Abraham and Mark Abraham

    • @gemmahipkin8980
      @gemmahipkin8980 8 років тому

      +mark abraham So sorry for your loss✨

    • @flashmobster5531
      @flashmobster5531 8 років тому

      +The Mad Warrior both have same last names

  • @TheLatchford
    @TheLatchford 9 років тому

    is this a private clinic promo? My heart goes out to this woman,but is this NHS?