Showing posts with label radiation treatments side effects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radiation treatments side effects. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Cucumber Martini Mocktail (Anti- estrogen-related cancer)

[Cucumber Martini Mocktail] 🥒 




Who says you need to struggle on the way to recovery? Having my cucumber juice with a bit of lemon 🍋 zest and juice. 😉 Cucumbers 🥒 help prevent endometrial cancer or any estrogen-related cancer. 
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子宮ガンや他の女性ホルモン関連の癌予防に良いと言われる胡瓜のジュース🥒にレモンをちょっと絞って、カクテル風にして飲んだ。回復への道を格闘しないで、楽しんでみるのもいいんじゃない〜😉 
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#癌 #癌治療 #子宮癌 #子宮ガン #子宮癌治療#bloating #膨腸 #radiationtherapy#radiationtherapysideeffects #brachytherapy#uterinecancer #uterinecancerawarenessmonth#uterinecancerawareness #health #健康#guthealth #estrogendominance #raw #rawfood#juicing #mocktail #mocktails #vegan #rawvegan#veganketo #keto #ビーガン #ローフード

Bloating Mystery Solved (膨腸の原因判明)

[Bloating Mystery Solved](膨腸の原因判明).


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This past Tuesday I went to see a GI doc, and got an X-ray done on my abdomen. It turns out that “more than unusual amount of stool” was found in my colon. There was no gas found. This stuck 💩in my colon is thought to be the result of the radiation treatments, causing damages in my internal organs. So, I was advised to take these natural laxatives: Senna tablets/Senna Tea/Prunes to keep things moving. Well, I haven’t had constipation. My bowel Movement has been good. In fact, during and for a while after the radiation treatments, I had severe diarrhea. Wednesday night before bedtime, I had Senna Tea, and next morning after having breakfast and close to noon, I had experienced bowel movements for the next four hours or so until 💩 turned diarrhea. I took a day break, and last night, I took two Senna tablets. I am waiting for the “action” to occur around the same time as Thursday. I am planning to take the laxative on the night before the day I won’t have to go outside early mornings away from a bathroom 🚽😳.
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I was Stage II-A endometrial cancer. Huge weird-shaped 5.5 cm cancer in my uterus, which had spread to the cervix. I kept going to the doctors with unusual symptoms such as bloating and tons of watery discharge. By the time I had bleeding and was diagnosed with cancer, I had to have a surgery and radiation treatments to follow. Had it been a couple of weeks late, I probably had to do chemo...
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November is an #endometrialcancer awareness month. This #cancer is not made aware as much as it should like breast cancer. So, I am planning to be more vocal about it.
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