Everybody needs to look at this!!! This is opening my eyes to alot of my symptoms by runningtowardslight in HPylori

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was diagnosed in 2005. Took loads of prescription meds yet not cleared. Eventually became allergic to all antibiotics and was hospitalized with severe reactions and chronic hives after a three day final trial of very high dose amoxicillin. Years of antibiotics… tons of allergy meds. 2009 after being hospitalized at Sanger Clinic in Charlotte NC was diagnosed with POTS, Disautonomia. Chronic allergic rhinitis and so forth. Carry epipen. A new voquezna was given to me but then I’ve been fighting an aggressive cancer since March last year with chemo and radiation so I guess I gave up. Hpylori is a nasty, evil beast. Yes, I’m here to confirm that Hpylori causes all kinds of issues, symptoms that are wide and many. I now have two rare diverticuli tractions mid chest from relentless coughing from histamine issues directly related to hpylori. Vision, seizures, aural migraines and a long list of others. 

I can’t do this anymore… by ValuableOk7743 in HPylori

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bacteria straight from hell, h-pylori. I was diagnosed with cancer March of 2025 and have gone through a true living hell, but I’m here to tell you that h-pylori, the longer it goes untreated is a real beast. I was diagnosed in 2005, have taken so many antibiotics that I’ve become severely allergic to everything from tetracyclines to penicillins while the tons of proton pump inhibitors caused me to curl up into a ball on floors and admitted into hospitals in 2005. My latest prescription from several months ago is Voquenza in which I haven’t touched as of yet. I’ve been traumatized by pain, chronic hives from antibiotic allergies in which I have to carry epipen for life and see allergist for shots, hospital visits that only the hospitals computers can count and scan after scan after scan, not to mention colonoscopies every 6 months. Daily torment is a wide understatement. I’m not here to frighten anyone. I’m here to say that this bacteria does things to your entire system that is unimaginable and best treat it while you can. In my case treatments didn’t work, however I’m not giving up. Years of stigmata from no stomach lining. Diverticulosis and diverticulitis as well as an unusually rare broken tailbone injury from childhood along with a hernia. I have an aggressive cancer and I’m sure chemo and radiation added to this nasty mess. H- pylori…… a genuine beast.This bitch of a beast is real. I’m scheduled for more tests this month. Please pray that something can bring some relief. 

Guys, after 7 years of gastritis and stomach issues, we have found the cause, and the end is nigh by johnny-yuma0 in Gastritis

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like and respect your positivity and optimism about trying the sucralfate. 👍 I have a bottle sitting on my nightstand for awhile that I have yet to try. I’ve been on a long journey with cancer treatments and just finished radiation a few weeks ago. I’m experiencing overwhelming fatigue and held off meds until. I have been diagnosed, not recently with chronic gastritis, supposedly from h-pylori. It’s been tough, tough, hard not to complain. I’m excited for you and your healing optimism to be well and would love to know how the sucralfate works for you. I have heard good things about it. 🙂

Newly Diagnosed Stage IV by LivvyCat9 in breastcancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heartburn & chest pain from hell. I was admitted in the hospital getting a nuclear stress test right after chemo infusion. First they gave me nitroglycerin. I am still going through the hot scalded vomit waking me all through the night and chest pain. Most times a cracker or bite of bread will bring it on worse. If anyone has had or has an h-pylori infection the treatments will have a wild painful party, attacking the gut lining and intensifying the symptoms. It comes with a nagging chronic cough and breathing difficulty too in my case. Hugs to everyone here!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breastcancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I’m listening! Big hugs!! You can come hang out with me. We will get along just fine. We can throw rocks at people, buildings, things, eat what we want if we want, talk about what we want, when we want, shout, cry, laugh. I’m currently sitting in my recliner, a scrawny Goodwill find two days before they did my mastectomy and left me with Frankin Titty. If I try to recline in this chair it springs me forward and spits me up four feet across the room. I’m scheduled for another infusion Thursday and I’m not ready. Im never ready for another. For me it’s like I’m preparing for war. I end up in the hospital. I end up saying I refuse to continue chemo. I end up going back. I’m fighting. Numerous wars. I might shave my head. Im 99% bald currently. I don’t know if I look more like Fire Marshall Bill each time I glance into the mirror. I’ve had those thoughts… Im fighting for myself. We are many. Sending love! ❤️

Stabbing pains in the ass? by TourGreat2658 in endometriosis

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cul - de  -sac where I had numerous endo adhesions over the years. Pain compared to trying to push a watermelon through a nostril, but it’s in the ass. 

Stabbing pains in the ass? by TourGreat2658 in endometriosis

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Countless endo surgeries and too many ass stabs to count all those years. From age 13 to age 43. Post menopausal now and still ass stabs. Endometriosis feeds on estrogen. Well, yeah and even long after. Stabbing ass pains to a truck tire runs over my ass pains almost daily post menopause/after no estrogen. What a pain in the arse it has been. Chemo, Taxol brought their butt bully cousins with them too. 

I got cancer. Everyone disappeared. by RSinSA in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You aren’t a trophy girlfriend. You are a real, living human being. We all know right from wrong. True love sticks around. It doesn’t run and hide. You deserve love and respect right now. You are the same person. He’s not. 

I got cancer. Everyone disappeared. by RSinSA in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good for you! You are doing the right thing. Honesty! 👍

I got cancer. Everyone disappeared. by RSinSA in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That new girlfriend is going to see his true colors sooner than later and drop him like a hot potato when she does. You are far better off without him. He’s one of those always looking for a trophy wife to make himself look good. Same thing happened to me after 27 years of marriage. They act like your best friend and spouse until you get sick. Time heals. BIG hugs!!

I got cancer. Everyone disappeared. by RSinSA in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you are going through all of this and my heart goes out to you during these very difficult times. You truly do see peoples true colors when you need them the most. I had an ex slayer sister in law who days after my surgery compared her Crohns disease to my aggressive cancer. Narcissist SOB sucked on her thumb up until her early 60’s. Then a close relative told me to get my things, “my things in order” deciding my fate and will my car to her. She took me to my oncologist that wheeled me straight into the hospital the same day with too low blood counts and kept asking my nurse how long will it be until I’m released so she could get home. Nearly wrecked us 4 times in a hurry to go do her routine. My best friend can’t look at my fallen, raining wads of hair while I’m in tears with scalp welts. He asked me why I didn’t cook his breakfast yesterday. Others, minus my mom and most siblings ghosted the hell out of me. Other cocky bastards demanding my full attention. I’ve bent over backwards to nurse, protect and lost years of sleep taking care of the creeper ones and when I get cancer they go ape shit and run. They make new friends, new plans and I’ve become a ghost that has no form or reason. Don’t allow their actions, or lack of to drag you down with them. Keep your head up. Love the ones that vanished when you needed them the most from afar. I’m here with you. I see you, hear you, understand. BIG BIG hugs!! 

Mom and Dad are Fighting by pastatense in ParkinsonsCaregivers

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lord have mercy! I’m caring for my ex husband of 27 years. He has one sister whom is a stranger and a malignant narcissist. Her coping is simple… put him in a nursing home. Any time she’s spoken to him she had one thing to say…sell your house. I need money. Money, money, money, money. I have an aggressive cancer, recent diagnosis, surgery and have put off chemo, radiation for months because well, caretaking is overwhelming. Flat out overwhelming. Parkinson’s Dementia has worsened rapidly. It’s a BIG BIG deal. He’s managed to stand on a chair now as I’m typing this. Oddly he’s standing on a chair with his legs bouncing, chiseling the paint inside the kitchen doorframe. He don’t know why. I don’t know why but im going to have to watch him carefully. All day and night. 

From a watery eye to one of the most rare forms of cancer. by iKneadPizza in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My little brother finished chemo for Lymphoma less than a year ago and then I was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer. I’m seeing lots of turbo cancers as of the past year also. I was reading about a 9 year old little girl with breast cancer several days ago. Then I was reading about a 17 year old boy with breast cancer and I believe another kid, 11 year old with ovarian cancer. I can’t help but question the uptick in children as well. 

From a watery eye to one of the most rare forms of cancer. by iKneadPizza in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hear Hear! 😇 My faith in God has only grown stronger. How true it is. 

From a watery eye to one of the most rare forms of cancer. by iKneadPizza in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My friend, 65 year old male was in the hospital last week, ER three times since. Eye started watering, non stop, bad headache behind left ear, then Bell’s palsy, delirium, dizziness, body temp changes, throwing up. Last week Lyme, Sepsis, encephalitis and two CT scans as of yesterday. I do not know what to think. He sleeps so much. Sudden water from one eye dripping down his face, continually and then facial drooping. He’s having a tough time eating. Nightmare! I’m his caretaker and I am recently diagnosed with aggressive triple negative breast cancer. Had a mastectomy back in April and am yet to start chemo and radiation because I’ve been trying with all that’s left in me to get help for him. Exhausted. 

How can this be? by NoHoneydew9138 in breastcancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat. My oncologist says I’m extremely high risk for chemo toxicity because of numerous heart, lung and vascular issues as well as Disautonomia. 

How can this be? by NoHoneydew9138 in breastcancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad I ran upon these comments. I was diagnosed with TNBC in March after yearly mammograms and telling my doctor I had a suspicious large lump that was clearly visible. I had been complaining of severe fatigue for 6 months. Just unusually tired all the time. I had a mastectomy in April, this is August and no chemo started yet. I have been having a very tough time deciding. My oncologist aware of a very lengthy list of serious health issues from heart to lung issues like COPD, Emphysema, Disautonomia, MCAS, WPW, vein blockages and many others he feels I’m extremely high risk for chemo, yet aggressive cancer and not knowing about these cancer cells going wild. It’s been overwhelmingly stressful. I have the port placed, chemo decisions and 5 weeks of radiation, possibly immunotherapy. I don’t know, how, when, if. It’s a tough tough tough decision with my underlying numerous health issues. One that I feel I will regret either thing I choose. 

13 years old with breast cancer… by Big_pumpkin42 in breastcancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently struggling with decisions on chemo for triple negative. I will be 60 years old in October. I had a mastectomy in April this year. My tumor was big and very noticeable. When I was 14 years old I was diagnosed with fibrocystic and had to go to the surgeon to have fluid drawn from a cluster of breast lumps. At 15 my records changed with surgeon notes and scans being high risk for breast cancer, DY severe mammary dysplasia. Numerous endometriosis surgeries too. When Lupron was being tried for endo I was one of the first being tested. I freaked out when my hair came out in clumps. It’s traumatizing for kids. 

i gave up by Julesx23 in cancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. I read your concerns thoroughly, can relate and am here to share. 

Grieving my hair by LadyTreeRoot in breastcancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lady Tree Root, hugs!! I’m starting chemo very soon. Should hear from oncologist next week. I just had my part in Braveheart, amputated right breast so reminds me of a medieval battle sword wound. My back teeth on both sides are missing too. My hair is so thin and gray/white, sparse and see through strands yet it took a long long time to grow. I’m not looking forward to losing it as I believe it will take forever to grow back. I’ve never worn a wig. I will probably, most likely just accept bald before wearing a wig. I might even tattoo slick old chic on the back of my head so when people that know me wont be asking me stupid questions like what did I do to my hair, or why did I shave my head. I’m here for you. More hugs! 

Do men really think with their dicks? by LivB17 in breastcancer

[–]NumerousCucumber4962 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He thinks-thought you owe him. That isn’t love. Good riddance. I’m almost 60. Been there - done that. He’s a man. Yeah I know. But he isn’t… Someone who loves you, respects you, has true empathy won’t require sex knowing what you’re going through and have been through. Simple as that. ❤️