• Fitness
    • Yoga
  • Food & Nutrition
    • Nutrition
  • Hot Topics
  • Wellness
  • Hormones
  • Sex Life
  • Sleep
  • About Us
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
  • Login
womenlove.health
No Result
View All Result
  • Fitness
    • Yoga
  • Food & Nutrition
    • Nutrition
  • Hot Topics
  • Wellness
  • Hormones
  • Sex Life
  • Sleep
  • About Us
  • Fitness
    • Yoga
  • Food & Nutrition
    • Nutrition
  • Hot Topics
  • Wellness
  • Hormones
  • Sex Life
  • Sleep
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
womenlove.health
No Result
View All Result
Home Wellness

My Journey Through Chemotherapy And How I Overcame Cancer

The Carousel by The Carousel
10/07/2020
in Wellness
0
Journey through chemotherapy

Credit: Cancer Today

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Joy Petrie speaks about her journey through chemotherapy and how she beat cancer.

“If ever I had cancer, I would never have chemo” I used to say. This was my lifelong belief. 

In late 2017, a 7.5cm lump was found in my abdomen, turning out to be Non Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). I still held that belief for months after I was diagnosed. “I would sooner die than have chemo,” I told my sympathetic GP as the tears welled up in my eyes, and I meant every word of it. Health and nutrition were two of my favourite subjects, and I believed I could beat it naturally. 

Related articles

Why Dental Check-Ups Matter for a Healthy, Confident Smile

How to Manage Emotional Triggers and Reduce Stress: Expert Tips to Calm Your Ego

I embarked on some natural therapies, including the Breuss Diet, amongst other things but the lump had other ideas and was soon 9cms, about the size of a softball growing in my gut. I was told I would only have about a year to live if I did nothing, as the lump would keep growing. At 60 years of age, I knew that 12 months would fly by.  I didn’t understand why they couldn’t just cut it out, and I finally learned that it is fatal to have lymphomas removed. I felt chemotherapy maybe my last resort so I embraced the whole journey, ‘warts and all’. 

From the moment the lump was discovered I changed my whole diet for the better, eliminating all meat except for Australian seafood, all dairy, sugar, caffeine, alcohol and eggs. Basically a Seagan- a seafood eating vegan.  It is my belief that this helped my system release the chemotherapy drugs as quick as possible because my system was not clogged up with ‘crap food’.

Chemotherapy journey

During 2018, I endured some of the strongest chemotherapy over a 4 month period. Six rounds in all, given intravenously in hospital, taking over 100hrs each (5-6 day stays). It is a gruelling process, a time when I learnt so much and wanted to help other people navigate their way through, by sharing what I had learnt along the way. 

By writing a book I wanted to ‘lift the veil’ and give constructive tips, suggestions and advice for the uninitiated. As an aid for those undergoing or about to undergo chemotherapy treatment, and their recovery. The book includes many subjects, including the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual aspects, because I still viewed it all from a healthy perspective. There are also recipes for food, room sprays, hand wash, and home-made laundry detergent, as you can only use natural products while undergoing chemotherapy. Self-care is a huge factor in getting through it all. I wanted to share things that nobody feels they need to mention but needs to be known. My true success was to be given the news that I was in remission. The huge lump that I had dubbed ‘Lulu’ had shrunk into oblivion, with no sign of it returning. 

 ‘By shining the light on the processes then maybe it won’t seem so dark.’

The Carousel would like to thank Joy Petrie for her story.

Tags: cancerhealth
Previous Post

Strawberries & Cream Breakfast Tart

Next Post

Khahn Ong’s Feel-Good Steak And Chimi Recipe

The Carousel

The Carousel

The Carousel is devoted to inspiring you to live your best life - emotionally, physically, and sustainably.

Related Posts

help your hair grow
Wellness

Why Dental Check-Ups Matter for a Healthy, Confident Smile

06/12/2025
Relationships

How to Manage Emotional Triggers and Reduce Stress: Expert Tips to Calm Your Ego

06/12/2025
7 Ways To Balance Yourself In Times of Change
Mood and Mind

7 Ways To Balance Yourself In Times Of Change

05/12/2025
Best Way To Detox
Wellness

3 Things Every Woman Should Know About Their Pelvic Floor

05/12/2025
Arianna Huffington's Three Tips To Instantly Improve Your Life & Start Your Own Path To Happiness
Happiness

From Burnout to Bliss: Arianna Huffington On Reclaiming Your Health and Happiness

05/12/2025
lighted christmas tree
Wellness

How To Enjoy A Guilt-Free Christmas

03/12/2025

Recommended

Luke Harrison

Teenage singer Luke Harrison Performs For Patients At Hospital To Brighten Their Day

16/06/2020
Wash your hair the right way

How To Wash Your Hair Properly

08/07/2016

Popular Post

  • Black and white portrait of a woman smiling joyfully with hands in hair in a studio setting.

    3 Personality Traits That Make You Irresistibly Attractive

    2499 shares
    Share 1000 Tweet 625
  • Throwback to The Joy of Sex: The 70s Manual That Made Everyone Blush — and Learn

    1664 shares
    Share 666 Tweet 416
  • 5 Sexual Wellness Trends That Defined 2025

    1450 shares
    Share 580 Tweet 363
  • 20 Feng Shui Dos and Don’ts to Spark Romance in Your Bedroom

    1202 shares
    Share 481 Tweet 301
  • Top Physio Tips: The 7 Steps To A Safe Lift

    775 shares
    Share 310 Tweet 194
womenlove.health

© 2025 Foyster Media Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • Fitness
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Hot Topics
  • Wellness
  • Hormones
  • Sex Life
  • Sleep
  • About Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Fitness
    • Yoga
  • Food & Nutrition
    • Nutrition
  • Hot Topics
  • Wellness
  • Hormones
  • Sex Life
  • Sleep
  • About Us

© 2025 Foyster Media Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.