SUCCESS STORY: PASIEN INI MEMBERI CONTOH BAGAIMANA BERJUANG UNTUK SEMBUH DARI KANKER USUS BESAR

Mayapada Hospital
11 Nov 202403:56

Summary

TLDRA 30-year-old woman shares her journey of being diagnosed with colon cancer (Ca) in 2022. She describes initial symptoms such as frequent diarrhea, blood in stool, and fatigue, which were initially misdiagnosed as conditions like dysentery or hemorrhoids. After seeking medical attention and undergoing various tests, she was diagnosed with a tumor. The process of tumor removal via laparoscopy followed, and she began chemotherapy, a challenging but supported experience. The story highlights her determination and the vital support from her medical team, showing that cancer isn't the end but a new beginning for resilience and recovery.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker is a 30-year-old woman diagnosed with colorectal cancer (Ca colon) in 2022.
  • 😀 She experienced significant changes in her bowel habits, from 1-2 times per day to 5-10 times, along with mucus and blood.
  • 😀 Despite visiting several doctors and clinics, her condition was initially misdiagnosed as dysentery, diarrhea, or hemorrhoids, likely due to her post-childbirth condition.
  • 😀 The speaker experienced extreme fatigue, fever, and repeated episodes of fever lasting up to five days.
  • 😀 After persistent symptoms, she visited the emergency department (IGD) where she was informed about the tumor diagnosis.
  • 😀 It was a frustrating journey to find the correct diagnosis, and the speaker had worries during this period.
  • 😀 Upon diagnosis, the next step was to undergo tumor removal surgery via laparoscopic method.
  • 😀 The speaker highlights the professionalism of Dr. R, who provided clear and detailed explanations, making the process more understandable.
  • 😀 The surgical team, including Dr. Martha, was quick, efficient, and clear about the steps moving forward after surgery.
  • 😀 Chemotherapy was tough, but the hospital nurses provided excellent emotional and physical support, even through challenging moments like swelling from medications.
  • 😀 The speaker concludes with a positive note, emphasizing that cancer is not the end but the beginning of a tough journey. Overcoming it makes the struggle worthwhile.

Q & A

  • What was the first noticeable symptom of the illness in the speaker's case?

    -The first noticeable symptom was a change in bowel habits, where the speaker began having between 5 to 10 bowel movements a day, as opposed to the usual 1 to 2 times.

  • What was the initial diagnosis that the speaker received from doctors?

    -Initially, doctors diagnosed the symptoms as either dysentery, diarrhea, or hemorrhoids, which were often linked to the speaker's previous childbirth.

  • When did the speaker realize the illness might be more serious?

    -The speaker began to suspect something more serious when they experienced weakness, fatigue, and recurrent fevers, which lasted for several days.

  • How did the speaker's family react when they learned about the tumor?

    -The speaker's family gathered when they were informed about the tumor, which was a significant turning point in the speaker's health journey.

  • What treatment option was suggested for the tumor?

    -The suggested treatment was the removal of the tumor using laparoscopic surgery, which was explained clearly by the doctor.

  • How did the doctor explain the condition to the speaker?

    -The doctor used detailed imagery and visual explanations, which were not only clear but also aesthetically pleasing, making it easier for the speaker to understand the condition.

  • What role did the nurses play in the speaker's recovery process?

    -The nurses provided incredible support, including fast responses to issues like swelling from medication and offering emotional encouragement, which greatly helped the speaker's recovery.

  • How did the speaker feel about the chemotherapy treatment?

    -The speaker found chemotherapy to be tough, but they appreciated the supportive care and guidance provided during the process.

  • What was the speaker's perspective on cancer after the diagnosis?

    -The speaker viewed cancer not as the end, but as the beginning of a struggle. They emphasized that overcoming it and becoming a 'winner' would make the fight worthwhile.

  • What message did the speaker convey about the journey with cancer?

    -The speaker conveyed that cancer is not the end, but rather the start of a challenging journey. The strength and support during the process are crucial, and the victory after overcoming it is incredibly fulfilling.

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