Mary Jane Describes Peritoneal Mesothelioma Symptoms
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Mary Jane Williams was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma in 2003. She describes her mesothelioma symptoms.
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Video Transcript: Mary Jane Describes Peritoneal Mesothelioma Symptoms
A lot of people have a buildup of fluid. I didn’t have that much fluid. It seems like all the people I know.... a lot of us have different symptoms. Some is with fluid. Mine, I had a big weight loss in just a matter of a few months. I couldn’t eat. It was not that I didn’t have an appetite, but after I ate I was so uncomfortable: very bloated. I was tired all of the time. I had the sweats. I remember being at work, and I would be sweating so, and everybody else would be cold. That was a sign of it. I just felt lousy, and it just kept getting worse. I would go for a tes,t and I would go back to my doctor, and in two weeks I would have different symptoms. It just kept getting worse and worse. Mine had spread to my gallbladder, so I thank God that mine did.... because that is how they found it. And time is of the essence.



