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DUK10162972_008
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_011
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_009
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_010
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_002
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_007
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_001
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_005
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_006
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_004
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_003
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_014
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_013
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162972_012
SCHICKSALE - Diagnose Dickdarmkrebs: Bodybuilderin Ann-Sofie Byberg aus Schweden musste sich einer Stoma-OP unterziehen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
Bodybuilder Ann-Sofie Byberg, 55, refuses to let colon cancer or a life-changing stoma operation keep her from the stage.
The Swedish athlete, who has spent years sculpting her body into peak condition, was given the devastating news in early 2024 that she had stage 4 colon cancer.
But instead of letting the diagnosis define her, Ann-Sofie is proving that nothingónot even major surgeryócan stop her from fighting.
ìThe first signsÖ well, we were on a long holiday in Turkey, but after only two weeks, I had real problems going to the toilet,î she recalls.
ìI tried everything, but nothing worked. After three weeks, I could only drink. We decided to fly home because something was really wrong.î
Back in Sweden, doctors confirmed her worst fears.
ìIn January 2024, I got the answer: I had a 10cm tumour growing into my vagina. Stage 4 colon cancer,î she says.
ìThousands of questions rushed through my head. Am I going to live? What happens now? My husband and I talked about different scenarios, trying to prepare ourselves for what was coming. There were many tears.î
The battle started immediately. By March 2024, Ann-Sofie underwent surgery to receive a colostomy, and by April, she was enduring 27 days of chemotherapy and radiation. She describes the treatments as brutal, admitting that even for someone as physically strong as her, the pain was almost unbearable.
ìI can honestly say that my stomaómy ëlife bagíówas the smallest problem,î she says.
ìThe chemo and radiation, that was really hard. Not at first, but as the weeks went on, I couldnít move. My world shrank. By June, I was bedridden, and everything below was a mess. I had inflammation in my bladder, so much pain. I was on over 50mg of morphine three times a day.î
Radiation didnít just damage the tumouróit also severely affected her healthy organs, leaving her with large holes between her vagina and colon. Now, she is facing another major o *** Loca
(c) Dukas