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I am a 43 y/o female with history of pelvic/bowel problems since 16. I am adopted, but do know some limited medical information: various cancers including ovarian, lung, colorectal
Recently, 2 weeks ago, I was referred by my nurse at PCP to urgent care for rectal exam and CT Scan due to change in bowel habits and bleeding/blood in stool and toilet. Have some pain in lower pelvic region which burns, left side stabbing every now and then. Have weird taste in mouth lately especially when passing blood from rectum. Had exam, labs and CT scan all unremarkable except slight elevation in WBC. Currently am waiting to be scheduled for colonoscopy.

In the past I had cancer of the omentum, lots of endometriosis and adhesions. Had complete hysterectomy at 35.

I am thinking most likely anal or colorectal cancer...but definately cancer as the signs are all there. Also, I have lost 7 lbs in 2 weeks.

Please help.
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Look at Dr. Johanna Budwigs web site...she has been working with cancer patients and using Flax Seed and Flax Seed Oil.  Also check out Barleans on line.  Cancer paitents receive their product at wholesale.  These products are good for you whether it is cancer or other health concerns to just wanting to stay healthy.  Also getting you body at the correct PH will help you greatly.  Just search PH, we all should be eating 80% alchline to 20% acidic foods, however we are eating more likely in reverse. The doctor that did my biopsy for the stage 3 ovarian cancer said he tells all his cancer patients to take 1/4 cup of Flax Seed daily, he as well take this much.  Remember Jermiah 29:11  For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.
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hi hun I just wanted to let you know that I'm praying for you and I hope everything turns out fine =(.

eat some flax, cabbage and brocolli too ok?
they fight cancer and precancer cells, the brocolli and cabbage will especially for colorectal.

this site might help you - http://www.cancure.org/cancer_fighting_foods.htm.

now find something to immerse your being in right now - a hobby, WHATEVER YOU LOVE!
make time for it and do it.

rest, eat well and enjoy yourself right now.
look into yoga and getting outdoors somewhere sunny and spending time with people
that make you feel good.
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