My pancreatic cancer story: Claire Barnes

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • NIPANC supporter Claire Barnes who lost her best friend of 17-years Aundrea to pancreatic cancer talks about the courage with which her friend faced this deadly disease.
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Komentáře • 101

  • @leewalsh2428
    @leewalsh2428 Před 2 lety +77

    *I have just started a 12 cycle course of Folfirinox chemotherapy for my Pancan, I really don't believe I will be here in 12 months time, but I'm ready for whatever life brings God bless to all people who are suffering.*

    • @resound123
      @resound123 Před 2 lety +2

      God bless you

    • @beverleyseton3778
      @beverleyseton3778 Před 2 lety +30

      I have done that, 3 months on Folforinox a whipples operation a further 3 months on Folforinox, the cancer came back & wrapped itself around my hepatic artery, then metastasis to my liver so I did 5 treatments of radiotherapy where it disappeared, then came back so I had a planned holiday that I took to Tasmania, when I came back they had both grown so I started palliative chemo consisting of gemcitabine/nabpaxitol 2 weeks on 1 week off , my ultrasound last fortnight came back clear and I am booked for a pet scan on the 28th Sept. if this is also clear my chemo dose will be reduced by 50%. Don’t tell yourself you are going to die within 12 months because your body is listening to everything you say. Be positive, live your life, look forward to tomorrow & lots of tomorrows. I hope you do well on on your treatment.. I’m now into my 22nd month and feel well. I’m aware that I’m living with an incurable disease but I don’t let it stop me from living my life. Good luck
      S

    • @shumaakter378
      @shumaakter378 Před rokem +2

      My heart goes out to u hun, I have been through it with my mum....GOD bless you for your children and loved ones x

    • @sarahfellner891
      @sarahfellner891 Před rokem +2

      @@beverleyseton3778 hi what is your symptoms I just ctscan found I have cyst in my liver & pranceas

    • @beverleyseton3778
      @beverleyseton3778 Před rokem +18

      Update: My pet scan did not come back clear. My liver enzymes were extremely high from the chemo. The chemo I am on will stop working soon as my body is adapting to it. After that there is nothing that can be done. I am still positive and have every intention of living my best life while I am here. It is what it is and I could have anything upwards of 12 months after chemo. I’ll make sure that those months are good ones.

  • @sjennica
    @sjennica Před rokem +13

    People carry loads that most of us never see. A reminder to bear that in mind and heart.

  • @skygazer6898
    @skygazer6898 Před 5 měsíci +9

    My mum, Trix, died from Pancreatic cancer in 1985. Mum had not been feeling great for awhile from stomach ache and was back and fore to the doctors over a period of a few months. She eventually was sent to the hospital for tests and was told her colon had narrowed and she would need a small operation. While my mum was on the operating table her bowel had burst, flooding her body with poisons. The found a large tumour on her pancreas, the cancer has also spread around the outside of her bowel and was also found in her liver. The surgeon said this is why it was never picked up from the tests she had had done. He said, he thought the tumour had been laying dormant on the pancreas for around a decade. Mum never recovered at all, she was bedridden for most of the next 4 months before she died. It was awful seeing her suffer so much and losing so much weight. I wished she had died on that operating table as they had fought hard to keep her a live, I wish they hadnt.

  • @HDWorldclass
    @HDWorldclass Před 2 lety +30

    That's the sort of best friend we all need ♥️

  • @pam164
    @pam164 Před 2 lety +15

    Drs need more training for signs to look for in this Cancer! Fobbed off and poor soul died and left 2 young boys so tragic.

  • @livdamnit6998
    @livdamnit6998 Před rokem +15

    I'm just bawling my eyes out for a stranger and her loved ones.

  • @purebride8600
    @purebride8600 Před 2 lety +32

    You should show a photo of the loved one these people are speaking about at the beginning and the end of each video 🥲

  • @aSoldiersGirlieGirl
    @aSoldiersGirlieGirl Před 2 lety +23

    Thank you for sharing. I was just informed yesterday evening that I have “a mass” on my right breast, my liver, my pancreas and my rib on my back….nothing confirmed except that they are all clear, defined masses and not abscesses….my white blood cell count is sky high at almost 106,000……the pain I’d pretty bad….I went to urgent care because I’ve been putting it off for about a month….I’ve just had a “feeling” that I need to just go, and couldn’t get in w my primary care Dr with Covid numbers rising…..I went by myself, never expecting this…..I’m a nurse, so I’m pretty logical, and I just have a feeling that this is gonna be bad….I’m a wife and a mom to an 11 year old daughter. I’m scared. I’m always the “tough” one. Always the one that says, we will figure it out….this time, I’m scared……

  • @donnajohnson8035
    @donnajohnson8035 Před rokem +7

    My favourite uncle died of Pancreatic Cancer when he was just 48 (I was 14). That was in October 1991. It’s shocking that, all these years on, not much has changed!!
    Claire has been an amazing friend to Andrea. We all need a Claire in our lives.

  • @linden5576
    @linden5576 Před 2 lety +40

    When my husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, The scans showed that it was a mass the size of a walnut in the head of the pancreas. But it heads bread into the beginning of the duo denim (The tube that runs from the bottom of the stomach and becomes the beginning of the small intestine). He was admitted into the hospital and had a so-called Whipple procedure. By an excellent oncologist. About six months later the cancer returned but it wasn’t showing up on scans until about the ninth month.
    It returned in the paratonia cavity and spread throughout his body. He was diagnosed in December 2016 and passed away in May 2018. I don’t know of anyone who survive pancreatic cancer.
    Tell everyone you know even if they’re not suffering from any ailments, you start having digestive problems you start having stomach problems and the doctors are saying it’s acid reflux, it’s an ulcer, don’t stop there! Go and get a pancreatic scan! Get a pancreatic scan, I can’t tell you enough if he would’ve had this skin earlier they would’ve found it much earlier. but they didn’t, they kept saying it’s this and it’s an ulcer and it’s death and here take this and take that and all the medication they had a minor on commercials now cause cancer!! Ask for a pancreatic scan ask for a full body check every inch of every one of my organs and at least rule that out! It’s your life, your time is limited if something is growing in you don’t wait to find out what it is, stay diligent go to different doctors go all over the place I want this scan I want the scan I want these things scan because if there’s something there I wanna know early I want the scans and get those scans however you gotta do whatever you gotta do to get them get them! Otherwise you will not get your pancreatic scan and find out you have it until you’re already jaundice and it’s most likely already spread outside of the area, being pretty much too late. My husband had excellent insurance but we didn’t no to have that organ scanned.
    My husband regretted that Whipple procedure because it left him mangled inside in constant pain extreme extreme cramping trying to digest foods to eat it when he regretted it took up so much of his precious time that he had left, but hindsight is 2020. Then to top that off, the chemo doctors didn’t want to give him his chemo he had to go to someplace else to get He has chemo, he wasted precious months fighting just to get chemo. Then on top of that he could barely tolerate it. We extensively researched the most latest options and offered them to hos oncologist to try out on him.
    Gaviola, a holistic product that helps fight against cancer. Also fenbendazole, also known as safeguard you give for dogs goats for deworming has shown to fight against cancer. It’s safe for human consumption.
    Sounds like this lady in the videos friend is pretty much like my husband suffered all of that horrific pain a lot of that comes with the Whipple procedure! The Whipple procedure does buying more time, very little and you spend all of that time in pain in in and out a doctors opposed to just going early and I’m passing away early and not going through all that. It’s a persons choice that the doctors don’t tell you!
    As far as I know, nobody survive pancreatic cancer for very long!
    It’s finally great to come on CZcams and see a pancreatic cancer story that tells the truth! Tells the whole story that the person passed away. I can’t tell you how many stories about cancer I’ve seen in and listen to on CZcams where they do not tell you the end result! People need to know the truth and the end result of their pancreatic cancer. this is so important for families with loved ones with pancreatic cancer specially when they have children, these people need to be prepared for the worst rather than sugarcoated along being tricked into believing that their loved one is going to fight this and live.
    Also, when your loved one seems to be so-called asleep or unconscious before they die, when they they’re in that state, they can hear you they can still feel and hear you! How do I know this? Because we found that out when I screamed out my sons name and my husband opened up his eyes and knew what was going on moments before he passed. So when the loved one gets in that state in bed where they seem to be unconscious or so-called asleep they can hear you and they can feel you! Talk to them play their favorite music that they loved rub their hands put Chapstick on their lips all of these things, comfort them they can hear and feel!
    Also, get your videos of your loved one get your audio tapes of your love one so you can always hear their voice you can always see them.
    The saddest part for me was not only did I lose my wonderful husband, but his only son was here to watch his dad pass. It’s been devastating on him. I lost my mother-in-law seven months later and my dad a year after that 😭

    • @mariel3482
      @mariel3482 Před rokem +3

      Thank you for sharing your story. I really appreciate your details because I’m seeking information on pancreatic cancer survival rates.

    • @pterakau
      @pterakau Před rokem +2

      Good morning,fenbendazole,and also ivermectine 24 mg/day,and also the treatment metabolic of Pr Thomas Seyfried,it is a ketogenic diet press/pulse,you have many video on you tube.

    • @sbee985
      @sbee985 Před rokem +1

      The Lord bless you and keep you. May Jesus comfort you, I pray. Thank you for sharing your story and heartache.

    • @Victoria-ny3cc
      @Victoria-ny3cc Před rokem

      I’m so sorry for your loss ! Right now, the only known cure for pancreatic cancer is the Whipple procedure. Only 85% of people qualify but they stand a better chance. This is what I’ve read and my sister just had hers. She’s due for chemo in a few weeks. I’m writing this because you seem to feel this procedure doesn’t help, correct? We’ve been told it will have saved her life.

    • @user-io3kh7cy9y
      @user-io3kh7cy9y Před 9 měsíci

      Very well said by you. Cancer is a devil, but there remains an extraordinary mystery surrounding it. I am not happy with the UK Government's way of dealing with people who have suspicious symptoms. There tends to be a fob off, oh it is just indigestion, reflux or IBS or whatever. The more I learn of the system, the more I understand the need to self-advocate. Just don't get fobbed off, know your body. As a cancer survivor, I am on extreme high alert for ANYTHING that feels odd, to stop it in its tracks, the cancer continuing. Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose in its early stages, but in an ideal world, people would be scanned earlier. Makes me very angry x

  • @blewis0719
    @blewis0719 Před rokem +6

    Greetings from The US. I lost both my maternal grandmother and my mother to pancreatic cancer. I often feel I have a hereditary arrow pointed at my pancreas. Knowing what it was like to watch my grandmother and mother lose their battles to this terrible disease, my heart goes out to you. I pray that more effective treatment and, even better, hope for taking pancreatic cancer into remission for those who suffer with it. May God give you comfort and peace.

    • @BPTX
      @BPTX Před rokem +3

      I too lost my mother to Pancreatic Cancer in 2008. I feel that I need to be even more vigilant on getting scans when stomach issues arise, even though my PCP gets aggravated at my insistence, my gastro is incredibly understanding and I am thankful. I hope that we can get better treatments for this devastating illness and I'm sorry to all that have lost friends and loved ones.

    • @susanford2388
      @susanford2388 Před rokem +2

      Oh goodness you have lost two very precious women in your life. Pancreatic cancer is a horrible diagnosis. I remember Michael Landon being diagnosed with all of his fortune he battled & battled. I sincerely hope you get regular check ups. You take care.

  • @peachbottomblues9944
    @peachbottomblues9944 Před rokem +4

    What a gorgeous remembrance of your best friend. She was lucky to have had such a caring person in her life. You do her memory proud.

  • @Awhyty
    @Awhyty Před 8 měsíci +2

    She was so lucky to have you! Such a beautiful best friend ❤

  • @andrewwest5344
    @andrewwest5344 Před 2 lety +7

    An AMAZING friend

  • @colinnz
    @colinnz Před 4 měsíci +1

    Heartbreaking. Thank you for sharing her story ❤

  • @joanbeach644
    @joanbeach644 Před 2 lety +11

    My deepest condolences 🙏🏻❤️

  • @cherylross393
    @cherylross393 Před rokem +3

    My dad passed from pancreatic cancer but they didn't see anything until they did an exploratory operation this was long ago in 1964 we were devastated but the symptoms came on guickly and nothing helped the pain.

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 Před 2 lety +8

    Sweet Claire
    Thank you for sharing

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 Před 2 lety +19

    The amount of delay,involved,is unbelievable
    Poor Lady

    • @Pinkpanther100x
      @Pinkpanther100x Před rokem +2

      It's criminal

    • @schildca
      @schildca Před rokem

      Definitely not America, you get a scan hours from saying you hurt!! Down side that's why America's medical insurance is expensive for Native, tax payers! Foreigners get everything for free 🤬

  • @user-io3kh7cy9y
    @user-io3kh7cy9y Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for such an honest and heart breaking account of your dear friend's passing. It must have been painful for you to do this, however, you may have helped many, many people who have seen this and can identify with the symptoms. As a cancer survivor, I feel the more that is out there, the better. Bless you and your dear friend Andrea, may she rest in peace. xx

  • @James-lm6wt
    @James-lm6wt Před rokem +4

    Very sad may she rest in peace
    Hope her boys are making her proud

  • @micheleperez2703
    @micheleperez2703 Před 2 lety +8

    I’m so so sorry for the loss of your best friend…

  • @effinyu9554
    @effinyu9554 Před 2 lety +5

    She seems like such a nice lady.

  • @susanford2388
    @susanford2388 Před rokem +2

    You are very brave to share your story. Your friendship & love is awesome. A horrible diagnosis & so very saddening for those left behind.

  • @melindasewell67
    @melindasewell67 Před 2 lety +6

    My sincerest condolences Claire.. 🙏❤️

  • @Tina-bp7wt
    @Tina-bp7wt Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing your beautiful friendship 💔

  • @marysaunders1770
    @marysaunders1770 Před 2 lety +3

    Terribly sad indeed. So sorry for your friend. I was diagnosed Christmas eve 2020 with Ampullary tumour. Was offered whipple procedure and with that I made the assumption I had Pancreatic cancer. My surgeon explained technically not pancreatic cancer but the treatment is the same. I feel so lucky to survive. Through researching I discovered that 50% of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer don't get the enzymes to help digestion. They are literally left to starve to death. Shocking in this day and age!

    • @beverleyseton3778
      @beverleyseton3778 Před rokem +3

      There are digestive enzymes that I take to digest my food, it is called Creon, I take 1 with every meal and Snack

    • @fariyakiran1955
      @fariyakiran1955 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@beverleyseton3778Creon cause constipation?

  • @vivianjones5904
    @vivianjones5904 Před 9 měsíci +1

    SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS!!! RIP. TO YOUR BEST FRIEND ❤❤❤/

  • @nickywilks7928
    @nickywilks7928 Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful friend you had...you are so nice too.

  • @archangel1527
    @archangel1527 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m so sorry. What a heartbreaking testimony.

  • @shannoncowling4851
    @shannoncowling4851 Před rokem +1

    Prayers for you all🙏thanks for sharing this story with us.what a beautiful friend you were and are, 💔so sad, but what a beautiful story of love..

  • @cherylross393
    @cherylross393 Před rokem +7

    I beleive PC is a silent cancer because by the time you're feeling bad it's too late 😔

  • @lindajones2884
    @lindajones2884 Před 4 měsíci

    So sad. Heartbreaking RIP ❤❤

  • @juliamundt101
    @juliamundt101 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’m fighting to get a diagnosis. When 2nd MRI radiologist in 6 months says “can’t rule
    Out malignancy” I think it speaks volumes IMHO. I am unique, had Re wired digestive system in 2002 due to duodenal switch bariatric surgery . Dr who did Endoscopic ultra sound 6mo. Ago stopped short of pancreas head. OMG. Why did we even run this test?!!
    I have people who depend on me. I can’t afford to be sidelined or un-living.

  • @loulou7963
    @loulou7963 Před rokem +3

    The trouble with pancreatic cancer is it’s very much like the ovarian cancer that took my beloved mommy. It’s misdiagnosed and it mimics so many other health conditions. Plus it’s super aggressive and spreads very quickly. The vast majority of people get diagnosed when it’s already way advanced and if they do get diagnosed early then it tends to be by pure luck. My poor mommy started with vague symptoms in the late part of 2016 and it was already advanced by the February 2017. 😢

  • @taylorpresley4604
    @taylorpresley4604 Před 2 lety +2

    I lost my grandmother, an aunt, and a uncle to pancreatic cancer.

    • @kittyshiv
      @kittyshiv Před rokem

      lost 3 people on my grandfathers side to it.. it's terrifying. sorry for your loss.

  • @janroach1852
    @janroach1852 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful friend and Andrea left no stone left unturned and died fighting. She tried everything. Pancreatic cancer is a quick killer and I don't know why they have not found better and new treatments to at least buy people more time.

  • @LaurenceBaker-en3hm
    @LaurenceBaker-en3hm Před rokem +2

    Try the first test is to do a ultra sound of the pancreatic, it positive C.T scan that i s how mine was ducted, in the stage one grade two, having only the operation no chemo, or radiation.

  • @reneelanier3475
    @reneelanier3475 Před 2 lety +5

    ♥️

  • @mineshukri3444
    @mineshukri3444 Před rokem +1

    My father died from pancreatic cancer should be more research on it

  • @user-jo8yr1zo9k
    @user-jo8yr1zo9k Před rokem +1

    Another thing: sociaized medicne has it's draw backs because the docs want to save the system money, and want to avoid doing the worst part of the job, giving termanal diagnoisis, in my opinion?

  • @kaburafranklin2496
    @kaburafranklin2496 Před 11 měsíci

    My daughter died of pancrease Cancer 😢

  • @James-lm6wt
    @James-lm6wt Před rokem +1

    She was lovely looking woman lovely blond hair

  • @farmlifewithrenee
    @farmlifewithrenee Před 2 lety +7

    WTH doctor's in your country 😩

  • @user-qt2ei8so9g
    @user-qt2ei8so9g Před 3 měsíci

    LOVE 💚🤍🧡

  • @jacquelinetaylor1079
    @jacquelinetaylor1079 Před rokem +1

    Do anyone on here talk to one another

  • @user-jo8yr1zo9k
    @user-jo8yr1zo9k Před rokem

    This paticular cancer is like a freight train and some are like a kiddie train, that goes around a zoo.

  • @talktomenowxbmc
    @talktomenowxbmc Před rokem +2

    If you think about it majority of human population has chronic inflammation that leads to some form of illness either heart attack, diabetes, alzheimer and cancer. In many cases cancer patients say that no one in their families had cancer, they ate healthy and yet they got cancer. Then they go through the radiation in order to save their lives. Some die regardless, but there is a number of patients who report after couple years that their cancer spread to other parts. Cancer is not a bug or virus, it cannot spread. It requires favorable conditions like inflammation to develop. Cancer treatment focuses on symptoms, it doesn’t resolve underlying condition. It never does and it never will. Eliminate inflammation that leads to cancer. Inflammation is caused by food, sugar, starches, and all forms of carbohydrates including fiber. These things do not belong in human digestive tract. Red meat, fat, fish, eggs, butter are non inflammatory foods.

    • @VivaCohen
      @VivaCohen Před rokem +1

      This is true but I've been a low-carb vegan who never eats sugar for half my life and I have a tumor in my leg. Genetics doesn't have as much to do with cancer at all compared to lifestyle choices, but I do believe that chronic stress is a huge contributor to cancer in people who have otherwise extremely healthy lifestyles.

    • @talktomenowxbmc
      @talktomenowxbmc Před rokem

      @@VivaCohen you have to ask yourself was you lifestyle healthy. Apparently not. Healthy food is not what we think is healthy but what our bodies require to build new tissues and create energy. Our biology is based on animal protein and animal fat. We are animals after all. We do not require fiber & cellulose to build cell walls.

    • @rachelandriani484
      @rachelandriani484 Před 9 měsíci

      Fiber?

    • @rtru9801
      @rtru9801 Před 2 měsíci

      Well some of what you say is incorrect, chemotherapy treatments for cancer are done to kill off the cancer, and caner cells do spread to other areas through the blood stream, you need to research the biology of cancer and just what it is

    • @rtru9801
      @rtru9801 Před 2 měsíci

      And what do think is wrong with white meat

  • @user-jo8yr1zo9k
    @user-jo8yr1zo9k Před rokem

    This poor women is a bit slow? did she think her friend was going to get younger and better looking?

  • @davina5514
    @davina5514 Před rokem +1

    @Linden
    Oh My Goodness Linden. ❗❗ I hear your story. So so so sad. You are so correct. My friend had a mass blocking her intestines. She was throwing up regularly -- couldn't hold food down as much & had Stomach pains for days. Her doctor said she had diabetes & was taken many diabetes medicines, for high blood pressure too & Dr. gave her that freaking "Metformin" medicine that MANY doctors now say that metformin is NOT 🚫 good for diabetics at all & she had bad side effects from Metformin. & Metformin was also called back a few years ago for having cancerous materials in that medicine. My friends Dr. Also told her to take "Ozempic" meds (a Fluid injection medicine in her stomach) Her Dr. said take it to loose weight. My friend was a healthy looking 170lbs. & She lost weight & went down to ONLY 60lbs. LISTEN PEOPLE if anyone is having in the beginning digestion problems swallowing food (acid reflux) etc. THAT'S A BIG SIGN -- GO GET IT CHECKED OUT don't wait any longer. And some of these Doctors really don't help. -- all they do is give U pill, after pill, after 💊💊💊 & never fix the problem. They KNOW these pharmaceutical companies produce these meds knowing good & well, its just a band-aid to their illness & these patients will be taking these meds for the rest of their lives w/No cure. My Friend FINALLY found out she had 4th Stage Pancreatic Cancer too too late ((After all of her suffering & Pain) & NOT being able to hold down food. She was in the hospital for a Few days & they sent her HOME. She just DIED this week on June 10th 2023. Any surgery dealing w/cutting the intestines, stomach, removing cyst, etc. & Especially getting Chemo therapy -- usually ends up Not good & you eventually DIE. Doctors, people be True to your patients & STOP 🛑 Freaking sugar-coating info. to family members, friends & your patients. My Sweet Friend is now GONE from pancreatic CANCER, which was FINALLY diagnosed way, way, way, too late. And Linden, I Thank you for your comment above & telling your truth & so so sorry your Husband passed from this detrimental illness.