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Living With Ovarian Cancer Podcast
Diane Evans-Wood
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Episode 32 Doris Locke
Saison 1 · Épisode 32
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Durée 49:38
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast’ is full of inspiring stories told by people who are living with or have a connection with Ovarian Cancer. Each person’s story is a gift to those listening; unique and told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans.
After a short break I am delighted to share this episode with you where I am honoured to be talking Doris Locke. Doris originates from America, but she now lives with her Husband in Norwich in the U.K. She was eventually diagnosed in 2017 with High Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer after seeking medical help for some time for pain. We discuss how medical gaslighting is an issue in women’s health and that we are dismissed with less serious conditions before an eventual diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer. Doris spoke to me about the importance of the microbiome of our gut and nutrition to sustain health. We also talked about advocating for yourself, the importance of exercise and mindset, and the impact on those closest to us. Doris discussed the use of re-purposed drugs in the Care Oncology Clinic regime (similar to Jane McLellands “How to starve cancer”. I hope you will enjoy listening to the wisdom that Doris shares with us.
Be sure to leave a review and share your own experiences with us if you’d like to.
Doris mentioned the following organisations in her episode:
Care Oncology Clinic: https://careoncologyclinic.com
Jane McLelland: https://www.howtostarvecancer.com
Gerson Therapy: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/treatment/complementary-alternative-therapies/individual-therapies/gerson
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.com and https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own medical https://www.macmillan.org.ukteam. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!
Episode 31 Karen Bygate
Épisode 31
vendredi 25 août 2023 • Durée 53:48
Ep 22 Lexi, the Queen of social media
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
lundi 6 juin 2022 • Durée 01:09:55
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast’ is full of inspiring stories told by people who are living with or have a connection with Ovarian Cancer.
Each person’s story is a gift; unique and is told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans-Wood. Please subscribe to the Podcast and leave a review so that the show becomes more visible to listeners.
Lexi is an absolute powerhouse of energy and tirelessly raises awareness about Ovarian Cancer, particularly Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer in the AYA (adolescent and young adult) community. It is her calling in life to do this. We talk about Lexi’s story related to her symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Ovarian Cancer. We focus on the immense sadness and the implications regarding infertility which Lexi has endured and still endures since her diagnosis at the age of 27. We also talk about why research is so vital into Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer. The essence of this episode brings such raw, open, honest and insight into what it is like to live with Ovarian Cancer at such a young age including how humour plays a huge part in the coping. A shout-out to Lexi’s amazing Husband who is a huge support to Lexi; and also to Val, Lexi’s beautiful support dog who is a source of such joy.
You can find Lexi on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/leximestas/
And Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/alexa.mestas
In this episode Lexi spoke about “Cure our Ovarian Cancer Charitable Trust”: https://cureourovariancancer.org
In America there is also STAAR which is a charitable organisation dedicated to improving the lives of women with Low grade Ovarian Cancer: https://www.staaroc.org
If you have a diagnosis of Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer here is the link to the International support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/607397014015016
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.comand https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own Medical team. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!
Ep 21 Katie, carries the beacon again for World Ovarian Cancer Day
samedi 7 mai 2022 • Durée 52:50
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast’ is full of inspiring stories told by people who are living with or have a connection with Ovarian Cancer. Each person’s story is a gift; unique and is told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans-Wood. Please subscribe to the Podcast and leave a review so that the show becomes more visible to listeners.
In this episode I talk to Katie Wilkins who was living her best life at university when she first had symptoms. This eventually led to a diagnosis of Borderline Ovarian Tumours. Then 17 years later in 2020, Katie was young, newly married and loving her job when she had more symptoms which led to a mixed diagnosis Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer and Borderline ovarian Tumours.
Katie shares how she went through fertility preservation followed by major surgery and chemotherapy. Sometime later Katie had to have further surgery to minimise the chance of recurrence and three weeks before we recorded this episode, she had her uterus removed.
Katie founded a UK group for women diagnosed with Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer to give women a voice to effect change. In addition to this, Katie is now super busy with World Ovarian Cancer Day 2022, which will see a global campaign to raise awareness of Ovarian Cancer.
Here is the link to Katie’s Blog that she spoke about: https://katiewilkins777.medium.com/ive-been-back-and-forth-to-the-doctors-with-shooting-pains-in-my-tummy-each-time-being-sent-away-7785ece784b1
Here is the link to Katie’s blog where her Husband, Bryan writes about his experience: https://katiewilkins777.medium.com/ovarian-cancer-through-the-eyes-of-a-husband-6d71b01a8fdc
If you live in the UK, have a diagnosis of Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer and would like to join the Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Patient Participation Group (this is NOT a support group) to bring about change please do request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1673697766302751
Katie spoke about “Cure our Ovarian Cancer Charitable Trust”: https://cureourovariancancer.org If you have a diagnosis of Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer here is the link to the support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/607397014015016
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.com and https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Before you go, please don’t forget to click ‘subscribe’ to this Podcast so that you don’t miss future episodes and if you could leave a rating, I’d be very grateful.
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own Medical team. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!
Ep 20 Jane, chases her wig on a blustery Mother’s Day
lundi 2 mai 2022 • Durée 01:09:52
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast’ is full of inspiring stories told by people who are living with or have a connection with Ovarian Cancer.
Each person’s story is a gift; unique and is told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans-Wood. Please subscribe to the Podcast and leave a 5* review so that the show becomes much more visible to listeners.
In this episode I talk to Jane Waygood who lives up in beautiful Scotland. She shares her story with Ovarian Cancer and the struggle to get a definitive diagnosis. Jane is a very proactive lady who used the internet in a positive way to learn more about her disease and what was available to help her. Jane underwent surgery followed by conventional treatment with chemotherapy and she shared a funny story about her wig on Mother’s Day! We spoke about how Jane coped with the diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer and how her can-do attitude to life helped her through. She prefers to know the truth of what is happening as that helps her to understand and cope with what she is facing. Further on in her disease Jane sought less conventional treatment when she started to follow Jane McLellands regime. Then more recently, Jane developed Cancer on her Lip and underwent significant treatment which she also tells me about. Jane is such an open and honest lady, sharing very difficult moments and how she coped. She really is such an inspirational lady.
Jane spoke about Integrative Medicine which you can find out more about via this link: https://yestolife.org.uk
We spoke about the use of repurposed drugs and Care Oncology Clinic which is available worldwide: https://careoncologyclinic.com
For more information regarding Jane McLelland who we spoke about, please follow this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/off.label.drugsforcancer/
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.comand https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Before you go, please don’t forget to click ‘subscribe’ to this Podcast so that you don’t miss future episodes and also if you could leave a rating, I’d be very grateful.
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own Medical team. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!
Ep 19 Clare, The Amazing Adventures of Dr Clare Green
mardi 12 avril 2022 • Durée 01:04:28
Ep 18 Alisi, from Tonga to the Australian skies
mercredi 16 mars 2022 • Durée 01:00:26
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast’ is full of inspiring stories told by people who are living with or have a connection with Ovarian Cancer.
Each person’s story is a gift; unique and is told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans-Wood. Please subscribe to the Podcast and leave a 5* review so that the show becomes much more visible to listeners.
In this episode I talk to Alisi Jack-Kaufusi a young woman from Australia who was diagnosed with a combination of High Grade and Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer. Alisi talked very honestly about her symptoms and what led to her diagnosis. She told me about how she was made aware of her diagnosis just prior to being taken into the operating theatre for a biopsy and how shocked she was because she was only 24. We get to hear how Alisi’s cancer was managed with surgery and chemotherapy and how she coped with diagnosis and recurrences. We talk about what “toxic positivity” is and how it can affect our ability to feel the emotions we need to feel. Alisi has been a strong advocate in the Ovarian Cancer community and has been tirelessly raising awareness of this disease. She really is an inspiration, and I found her story heart wrenching to hear!
In this episode Alisi had just had a PET scan that day. I am so pleased to report that the scan shows a continued good response to Avastin (Bevacizimab). That good news is definitely something for us to celebrate.
In this episode Alisi mentioned the Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer support group on Facebook which can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lgscsupport/about
We also spoke about Jane Ludeman and the charitable Trust that she founded called “Cure Our Ovarian Cancer”. The website can be found here: https://cureourovariancancer.org
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.comand https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Before you go, please don’t forget to click ‘subscribe’ to this Podcast so that you don’t miss future episodes and also if you could leave a rating, I’d be very grateful.
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own Medical team. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!
Ep 17 Hannah campaigner for raising awareness
Saison 1 · Épisode 17
mardi 1 mars 2022 • Durée 01:22:06
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast’ full of inspiring stories told by people or their loved ones, who themselves have lived with, or are still living with Ovarian Cancer.
Each person’s story is a gift; unique and is told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans-Wood. Please subscribe and leave a 5* review so that the show becomes more visible to listeners.
In this episode I talk to Hannah Lane who was diagnosed with Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer at the age of 35. Hannah recounts her story of frequent GP visits shortly after having her second child. Eventually she was diagnosed with extensive disease that resulted in chemotherapy, major surgery resulting in an Ileostomy and then recurrent disease. Hannah campaigns tirelessly to raise awareness of Ovarian Cancer outside of the cancer community. She wants people to know the signs and symptoms of Ovarian Cancer, no matter what their age or gender. She has collaborated with two other people to make an impactful video that is being shared from the month of March in the UK for Ovarian Cancer Awareness month.
In this episode.
In the show we mentioned Cure our Ovarian Cancer Charitable Trust which can be found here. https://cureourovariancancer.org/uk/
Hannah can be reached on Instagram via @noovariesandastoma or via this link https://www.instagram.com/noovariesandastoma/
Ovacome have fantastic resources for younger people and can be found via this link https://www.ovacome.org.uk/younger-people
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.comand https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Before you go, please don’t forget to click ‘subscribe’ to this Podcast so that you don’t miss future episodes and also if you could leave a rating, I’d be very grateful.
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own Medical team. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!
Ep 16 Della a beautiful ray of sunshine
Saison 1 · Épisode 16
lundi 7 février 2022 • Durée 01:12:46
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast’ is full of inspiring stories told by people or their loved ones, who themselves have lived with, or are still living with Ovarian Cancer.
Each person’s story is a gift; unique and is told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans-Wood. Please subscribe and leave a 5* review so that the show becomes more visible to listeners.
In this episode, I talk to Della Ogunleye who was diagnosed with Breast Cancer initially but developed Ovarian Cancer 10 years later and found out that she is BRCA positive. She tells me about the lead up her to her diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer and how she felt like she should hide the second cancer diagnosis due to the stigma she felt was attached to this. Della tells me about how difficult it is to discuss Breast and Ovarian Cancer within her Nigerian and Black people’s Communities and what she is doing to help change that. Della is an absolute whirlwind of vibrant energy.
Della mentioned Black Women Rising which can be found here https://www.blackwomenrisinguk.org
Della was involved in a fashion shoot with Girl vs Cancer which can be found here https://girlvscancer.co.uk
The book that Della mentioned is called “Thanks for the Mammogram ! Living through Breast Cancer with Faith, Hope and a Healthy Dose of Laughter” by Laura Jensen Walker.
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.comand https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Before you go, please don’t forget to click ‘subscribe’ to this Podcast so that you don’t miss future episodes and also if you could leave a 5*rating, I’d be very grateful.
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own Medical team. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!
Ep 15 Jee, the Lady in purple
Saison 1 · Épisode 15
lundi 24 janvier 2022 • Durée 59:32
‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’ is a Podcast full of inspiring stories told by people or their loved ones, who themselves have lived with, or are still living with Ovarian Cancer.
Each person’s story is a gift; unique and is told from the heart in their own words. I am your host, Diane Evans-Wood.
In this episode, I am talking to Jee Shields who is living with peritoneal cancer which is a rare disease involving the ovaries. She tells me about herself, her Bipolar diagnosis, her work, how she initially presented with symptoms and how having a cancer diagnosis significantly affected her personal relationships. We talked in some depth about the stress that cancer puts on relationships and that it doesn’t always bring partners closer. Jee has also accessed complementary treatments which she talks about too.
During this episode we spoke about the support from Ovarian Cancer organisations
Go-Girls https://www.gogirlssupport.org
Ovacome https://www.ovacome.org.uk
Target Ovarian Cancer https://targetovariancancer.org.uk
Thank you so much for listening to ‘Living with Ovarian Cancer’. If you want to get in touch with me or you would like to tell your own story on this Podcast about living with Ovarian Cancer, please email diane.evanswood@gmail.com
You can find more information about me on my website by following this link: https://dianeevanswood.wordpress.com
My sincere gratitude to Gary and Ruthie Colcombe who continue to carry out all the editing and uploading of each episode of this Podcast. I couldn’t have managed without them! You can find their Podcasts here http://celticmythpodshow.comand https://inbedwithadruid.com
Intro and outro music is called ‘Waltz for the little mermaid’ by Meidi Goh. To read more about Meidi please follow this link http://meidigoh.com
Before you go, please don’t forget to click ‘subscribe’ to this Podcast so that you don’t miss future episodes and also if you could leave a rating, I’d be very grateful.
Disclaimer: Each story in this Podcast is unique to the woman who is telling it. The content of each episode and the views expressed are not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or intervention. You will hear stories of women who sought alternative therapies, integrated oncology services or even choosing to decline treatment options. However, this is their story, and I am not advocating that you follow the path of any one woman who features in the podcast. If you have a diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer, please make sure that you discuss anything that is going to affect your treatment or wellbeing with your own Medical team. You are unique and so what’s right for one woman may not be right for you!