The Day I Changed Forever

Hello-- my name is Jacqueline. I had a mole on my front leg 🦵 for years, then one day, it changed color from brown to black. I thought it was nothing, but I went to my doctor, and he did the biopsy. It came back as melanoma stage 3.

I heard him say, "You’re going to lose your hair, you need radiation chemotherapy, you could die." I was shocked, to say the least. The biopsy was done ✅ by my family doctor 👨‍⚕️ then I was sent to a cancer doctor for 5 years. Unfortunately. he can’t do his job because I got cancer-- basal cell cancer on my back.

I’m upset and hurt 😢 with the cancer doctor 🥼 who was getting paid to make sure I don’t get anything back. I don't believe he did his job, and yet he wanted me to come back? Why? Our 5 years are up I never had to have chemotherapy or radiation treatment thanks to the Lord first, and medical weed, I believe, saved my life.

I am nauseous every single day. They don’t know why, but I am blessed to be alive. I thought I wasn’t going to make it out of surgery. Lymph nodes and cancer were removed. I’m blessed to be alive. Please, don’t tan and wear sunscreen.

I got angry 😤 with the Lord and myself. My mother, my best friend, got it. My mother-in-law died from breast cancer. My friend had breast cancer and made it. Amen. 🙏

God Bless you all. Check your moles, even if they are not black. They can be red or have no color at all. Have them checked by your doctor-- it will save your life! Even the moles on your back. You really need to get them checked ASAP.

I’m praying 🙏 I am not nauseous and in pain for the rest of my life. In the surgery, something happened to my legs 🦵 and they still hurt after 5 years, but I’m alive thank be to the Lord. Amen. I pray that this will help one person. I asked the Lord to help me and I believe my prayers were answered. Amen. Thanks for letting me share.

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