What I Wish I Knew: A Cancer Podcast
What I Wish I Knew: Get a second opinion after a cancer diagnosis and it can save your life. She was healthy. She was an athlete. She was in her 20s planning a wedding and starting medical school. And she had a tumor the size of a potato in her chest. In this episode, What she shares in this conversation is the kind of stuff that only comes from actually going through it. Not reading about it. Not treating it. Living it. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr. Maggie Boomgaarden earned her BS from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University. She completed her residency at UC Irvine, the only naturopathic medicine residency inside a conventional medicine setting in the country. Her clinical focus includes hormone health, metabolic function, GI health, and longevity. She and her husband Travis recently launched their own private practice. And she did all of that after surviving stage 3 Hodgkin's lymphoma. 📩 Reach Dr. Maggie: @drmaggieboomgaarden on Instagram In this episode you'll learn: Why her symptoms were dismissed for over a year before anyone ordered imaging What finally led to the chest X-ray that changed everything Why getting a second opinion literally changed her treatment plan and possibly her life What she did naturally alongside chemotherapy that shocked her oncologist The fertility preservation process nobody warns young cancer patients about How chemo brain, menopause symptoms, and isolation nearly broke her What the cancer taught her that no textbook ever could Why "sugar feeds cancer" is more complicated than the internet makes it sound The role of pesticides, sleep, stress, and trauma in cancer risk How she defines healing now vs. before her diagnosis 📌 Chapter Overviews Chapter 1: Life Before Diagnosis (4:20–8:00) Chapter 2: First Symptoms and Being Dismissed (8:00–14:00) Chapter 3: Starting Medical School Sick (14:00–18:00) Chapter 4: The Chest X-Ray That Found the Tumor (18:00–22:00) Chapter 5: Getting the Diagnosis in the Hospital (22:00–28:00) Chapter 6: The Case for Second Opinions (28:00–36:00) Chapter 7: Fertility Preservation and the Hidden Costs (36:00–44:00) Chapter 8: Going Through Chemo (44:00–56:00) Chapter 9: What She Did Naturally Alongside Treatment (56:00–1:02:00) Chapter 10: Isolation, Identity, and Mental Health (1:02:00–1:14:00) Chapter 11: What Not to Say to Someone With Cancer (1:14:00–1:22:00) Chapter 12: Cancer Prevention. What We Can Actually Control (1:22:00–1:36:00) Chapter 13: Diet, Fasting, and Ketogenic Diets in Cancer (1:36:00–1:50:00) Chapter 14: Integrative Therapies. Vitamin C, Mushrooms, Mistletoe (1:50:00–2:02:00) Chapter 15: Genetics vs. Epigenetics. Are Our Genes Our Destiny? (2:02:00–2:14:00) Chapter 16: What Cancer Taught Her That Textbooks Never Could (2:14:00–2:28:00) Chapter 17: How She Defines Healing Now (2:28:00–2:45:00) If you know someone going through cancer or supporting someone who is, this is the episode to send them. Visit us at https://www.whatiwishiknew.org If this episode helped you, please like, comment, hit subscribe, and turn on notifications. The next conversation might be the one that changes how you see your diagnosis, your body, and your healing. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Wiwikpod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatiwishiknewcancer/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wiwikpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-i-wish-i-knew-podcast/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider before making any treatment decisions.
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