I'm very lucky and I noticed that I was very tired and then found out I have lemon size breast cancer and it sprend into my nodes which became golf size nodes and had high dose chemo ...sugery and then radiation. ( that's when I have 3 years old son) And now I'm 15 years remission...still no cancer returning. I'm very lucky!
Oh my what a tragic story. This young mother handled this news with such grace and strength. I especially feel for her husband who now has to raise his children alone. “God Bless” her sisters...You are making sacrifices for a very good cause! The children will benefit tremendously!
My mom is diagnosed with breast cancer right now and im very worried. She looks very weak now😭 i rlly hope their family heals and i pray my mom get better ❤️ 🙏
What a sad story - my heart goes out to Kelly’s family. They had so much to look forward to and for her to be taken so quickly is a tragedy. I lost both my parents to cancer, especially my mother less than 10 weeks from diagnosis. My sincere condolences to Kelly’s husband and family. With best wishes, Di (from Melbourne, Australia). 😘💕🙏🕊🇦🇺
OMG how sad, how tragic! I weep for her, her children and family. I myself am so afraid to get cancer. My grandfather, my mother, two uncles, an aunt and numerous cousins have died from Cancer, all on my maternal side, not paternal. I can’t believe that in this day and age, scientist and doctors have not found a cure!
I was diagnosed 11 months after my third baby. But I was lucky and had a very long remission, until it recurred. But I have had 11 more years of life since then. Probably the hormones of pregnancy accelerated the tumor growth. I
Cancer is not kind as you just heard. I have nothing I can offer as her family grieves except that as a Survivor I know that family is our most valuable treasure on Earth.
So sorry for your loss⚘⚘. What a beautiful family. Like the sister said, cancer creeps up, and is not kind💔. I lost too many to cancer and, I do spread awareness. God bless this whole family, for their big loss🌹⚘🌹⚘❤.
She died 1 week after diagnosed with cancer? did she felt anything at all before? This raise a question, did she die because of her cancer or because of her treatment?
Baba Blacksheep How fast you die of cancer, if you die, has to do with how early it's discovered and how aggressive it is. If it's very aggressive, you can die really fast. A woman I knew, died 2 weeks after they discovered she had cancer. They were going to do surgery, but when they opend her up, they could see she was too far gone. So it was the cancer it self that killed her. I'm guessing that's the same with her, since they wouldn't have time to give her much treatment in that short time.
Baba Blacksheep All your questions were clearly answered in this news story. Maybe you should have taken the time to listen to and pay attention to it. It was only 2 minutes and 15 seconds long, so you really have no excuse. And there is NEVER an excuse to blame the victim, which you did with your comments questioning if she felt anything earlier and implying she somehow should have known sooner. If you want to blame someone, blame the DOCTORS she would have seen regularly all through her pregnancy and beyond; it was actually THEIR JOB to know and to diagnose her early enough that she would have a chance to survive! That said, TMR is exactly right. Some cancers are so invasive and aggressive that by the time symptoms begin and a person seeks a diagnosis from his/her doctors, it is too late. Based on what her sisters said, this woman apparently had IDC - invasive ductal carcinoma which had already spread to other areas of her body by the time it was found/diagnosed - meaning she was already in stage 4 of the disease when little can be done. Because there was little chance of a cure at that point, it's possible she decided to forgo any treatment at all in favor of spending as much time as she had left with her family, including her newborn twin daughters. It is a tragic case, but she wanted her experience to become a way of educating other women of what to look for - and what to never ignore and refuse to allow your doctors to ignore - so that something good might happen because of her own tragedy. As a nurse, she KNEW what to look for and what to do to protect herself, yet cancer still took her life - whether because she did the very human thing that most of us do of minimizing her symptoms for a while (because no one wants to think they may have cancer), or because - as is more likely- she was simply cursed with a more rare form of very invasive, very aggressive cancer really is NOT the issue now. The issue is for both doctors and other women to LEARN FROM what happened to her: to do monthly breast exams (which she did) and annual mammograms (which she also did), and to get checked even when there is another likely explanation besides cancer to explain why there is a lump - which she did as well ... but either she didn't do so quite soon enough, or more likely (perhaps because she inherited the BRCA gene) she was unlucky enough that the first time she got cancer it was IDC rather than the more typical ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS - which can be removed and treated early if there are any signs of it in the lymph nodes to indicate it has spread). It is unkind to blame her for thinking, "I'm pregnant and/or breast feeding so I probably have a clogged/inflamed milk duct rather than anything to worry about," especially when most doctors would ALSO think it was just a clogged/inflamed milk duct. What you should and can do is learn from what happened to her, and then use that information to arm yourself, your daughters, your sisters, and your friends to know they should insist that their doctors do a complete checkup and all necessary tests needed to PROVE it is a clogged/inflamed milk duct and not anything more serious. Medicine has advanced greatly even in our lifetimes, but it is still just as much an art as it is a science. Mistakes get made, signs can be missed, and the truth is that most cancers are still diagnosed by accident when a test we have for some other reason finds evidence of cancer. But the more we know, the better our chances against cancer (and all other illnesses) are. For more information on DCIS and IDC: www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/ductal-carcinoma-invasive-in-situ#1
JEREMY THE PROUD KUFFAR Yes, they were. But perhaps you are deaf. Or maybe English isn't your first language. If neither of those possibilities is the answer for why you're having so much difficulty understanding this video, then I'm sorry God gave you a learning disability. It's probably best if you don't highlight it by trying to communicate, or by butting into conversations that didn't address YOU in the first place. Good day.
I had cancer, they did a biopsy and it was stage 3, , I was told I would not felt anything was wrong with me before that, it wasn't until later I had a stomach , it felt like I strained my stomach muscles, & when it would go away I went to the doctor & the rest is history,
Poor thing must have had it in other parts of the body as well, hoping the family is doing better, really tragic but she sounds like she was quite strong.
Wow. This is completely messed up. I'm sure they didn't spend as much time together I'm sure he wishes. They didn't even have time to prepare for any of rhid.
So sad....May the Blessings and Provisions of the Lord be theirs always... Thanks to the family for such a great contribution to the world, as a continuous legacy....Blessings
Same thing happened to Andrea Mills. She has a channel here on youtube. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and I believe she died 4 or 5 days later. Very sad as she had very little kids at home and was pregnant when she died.
i have had a lump in my chest for 14 years. After a mammography in Thailand, the doctor told me, don't worry - it is normal tissue - don't leave a doctor on the knot. accept it and nothing will happen. he was right. I live with it and I am healthy
I'm not surprised that she died a week later. A kid at my church died of what was presumed to be a blood clot, but when they did the autopsy, they found out he had a very rare form of leukemia. He was only 11 years old.
omg insidious cancer however she left three children!!!!!!!!!!!to carry on . Is there a fund? that is heartbreaking life is so unfair. Oh I see there is a go fund me. Thanks.
She had metastatic cancer. Additionally, symptoms of cancer don't typically become noticeable until it advances to later stages because it is often misdiagnosed as a less serious illness like the flu or simply ignored. Take lung cancer for example, 75% of patients are diagnosed in later stages after it has already spread to different areas of the body.
Pregnant women, and breastfeeding moms have changes in their breast tissues. She most likely believed the masses were mammary glands cysts, etc. Bless her and the family she had to say goodbye to...
So sad but it's funny how she has had over $100,000raised for her but when I just lost my aunt to cancer not to mention lung stage four brain thyroid cancer liver cancer bone cancer and she didn't get not one dime on GoFundMe that's f***** up but I do feel sorry for their loss
Horible. I am a biologist. To all the women outhere eat alot of resviretrol, sulforafane, no sugar and no estrogen foods like cha, linenseed ol, verbena cosmetics and soy. Please, thank you.
Joelleen Beangh I believe a human has just so much time. Linda McCartney Christina Newman....so many who ate supposed healthy foods. Didn’t matter. I think your genetic makeup has about 99% to do with this.
What a tragedy. Such a beautiful family. Heartbreaking ....
I'm very lucky and I noticed that I was very tired and then found out I have lemon size breast cancer and it sprend into my nodes which became golf size nodes and had high dose chemo ...sugery and then radiation. ( that's when I have 3 years old son) And now I'm 15 years remission...still no cancer returning. I'm very lucky!
So happy for you and your health😍
So happy for you. You are so blessed and so is your son and family to have you.
@Funny Lady or they are a troll. Put NOTHING past big pharma!!
Well done on your remission. Stay safe.
@@tennysoneffie6943 thanks
Oh my what a tragic story. This young mother handled this news with such grace and strength. I especially feel for her husband who now has to raise his children alone. “God Bless” her sisters...You are making sacrifices for a very good cause! The children will benefit tremendously!
This is heartbreaking. She deserved more time on this earth. Her children deserved to have her much longer. And so did her loved ones.
Another beautiful Mom, like my mom. I pray a cure is found and other's are made aware through this tragic loss .
Covid is the hot button right now. It was AIDS, but never cancer 🙁. Why?
OMG ... So very sad. My sympathy goes out to all of the relatives in shock & grieving. I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry for all your pain, may god be with you and bless you.
What a sad story . Thank goodness she had sisters willing to help !
Hi Toni, how’re you doing?
My heart goes out to this family.
Keep going when times get bad
Hi 🙋♂️
So very sorry for the family's loss. Cancer is a beast!
So very, very sad. My condolences to the entire family!
Absolutely heartbreaking 💔
Hi 🙋♂️
That's so sad .. my heart aches for her family
I am so very sorry for your tragic loss!!!
My mom is diagnosed with breast cancer right now and im very worried. She looks very weak now😭 i rlly hope their family heals and i pray my mom get better ❤️ 🙏
Any updates? I hope you're okay now.
Life can be soooooo cruel, this story my heart💔💔😪😪
I work cancer care as a nurse. Many many new moms get breast cancer. I'm so saddened. She didn't know
It's so sad.
Hi 🙋♂️
What a sad story - my heart goes out to Kelly’s family. They had so much to look forward to and for her to be taken so quickly is a tragedy. I lost both my parents to cancer, especially my mother less than 10 weeks from diagnosis. My sincere condolences to Kelly’s husband and family. With best wishes, Di (from Melbourne, Australia). 😘💕🙏🕊🇦🇺
Omg so sad for the family. My prayers for the family and friends
That is so sad. Deepest sympathy to all her family & friends. May the memories you shared help get you through this difficult time. ❤️
Shoutout too this mon for everything she did for her child, I hope she’s happy and finally got everything off her chest!
Such a sad story. Life can sure kick you in the teeth when you least expect it. Prayer's for the family.
Same thing happened to someone I know 6 months ago she had no symptoms. Diagnosed 4 months ago she passed last week.
Absolutely tragic. Make the most of every day.
Praying for your family
OMGosh🙏🏻💔 I am heartbroken to hear this tragic story! Praying for you all 🙏🏻🌟
Condolences. A terrible senseless loss. May you stay strong for your baby girls & toddler.
Sorry for your loss.
OMG how sad, how tragic! I weep for her, her children and family. I myself am so afraid to get cancer. My grandfather, my mother, two uncles, an aunt and numerous cousins have died from Cancer, all on my maternal side, not paternal. I can’t believe that in this day and age, scientist and doctors have not found a cure!
I am just so sorry 😢🙏🏼❤️
Hi Elizabeth, how’re you doing?
I’m so sorry for your loss
I was diagnosed 11 months after my third baby. But I was lucky and had a very long remission, until it recurred. But I have had 11 more years of life since then. Probably the hormones of pregnancy accelerated the tumor growth. I
So sad! My condolenses to the family
Deepest condolences to her family ❤️
Heartbreaking!
Wow I wish I could have heard about this before 3 years went by. All I can say now is I hope the family is doing well.
Cancer is not kind as you just heard. I have nothing I can offer as her family grieves except that as a Survivor I know that family is our most valuable treasure on Earth.
So sorry for your loss⚘⚘. What a beautiful family. Like the sister said, cancer creeps up, and is not kind💔.
I lost too many to cancer and, I do spread awareness. God bless this whole family, for their big loss🌹⚘🌹⚘❤.
Hi Doreen, how’re you doing? So sad to hear 😢
Heartbreaking 💔
May your loved ones find some peace 🙏 May you RIParadise Kelly 💗🙏⚘
Hi 🙋♂️
Omg bless
You
God help us bring solutions to this heartless thing that sprees families. Please help us please please..........
That’s so sad, and scary
May this beautiful mom rest in peace in the Arms of Our Lord......The Lord will take care of this family.....Sending prayers......
She died 1 week after diagnosed with cancer? did she felt anything at all before? This raise a question, did she die because of her cancer or because of her treatment?
Baba Blacksheep How fast you die of cancer, if you die, has to do with how early it's discovered and how aggressive it is. If it's very aggressive, you can die really fast. A woman I knew, died 2 weeks after they discovered she had cancer. They were going to do surgery, but when they opend her up, they could see she was too far gone. So it was the cancer it self that killed her. I'm guessing that's the same with her, since they wouldn't have time to give her much treatment in that short time.
Baba Blacksheep All your questions were clearly answered in this news story. Maybe you should have taken the time to listen to and pay attention to it. It was only 2 minutes and 15 seconds long, so you really have no excuse.
And there is NEVER an excuse to blame the victim, which you did with your comments questioning if she felt anything earlier and implying she somehow should have known sooner. If you want to blame someone, blame the DOCTORS she would have seen regularly all through her pregnancy and beyond; it was actually THEIR JOB to know and to diagnose her early enough that she would have a chance to survive!
That said, TMR is exactly right. Some cancers are so invasive and aggressive that by the time symptoms begin and a person seeks a diagnosis from his/her doctors, it is too late. Based on what her sisters said, this woman apparently had IDC - invasive ductal carcinoma which had already spread to other areas of her body by the time it was found/diagnosed - meaning she was already in stage 4 of the disease when little can be done. Because there was little chance of a cure at that point, it's possible she decided to forgo any treatment at all in favor of spending as much time as she had left with her family, including her newborn twin daughters. It is a tragic case, but she wanted her experience to become a way of educating other women of what to look for - and what to never ignore and refuse to allow your doctors to ignore - so that something good might happen because of her own tragedy.
As a nurse, she KNEW what to look for and what to do to protect herself, yet cancer still took her life - whether because she did the very human thing that most of us do of minimizing her symptoms for a while (because no one wants to think they may have cancer), or because - as is more likely- she was simply cursed with a more rare form of very invasive, very aggressive cancer really is NOT the issue now.
The issue is for both doctors and other women to LEARN FROM what happened to her: to do monthly breast exams (which she did) and annual mammograms (which she also did), and to get checked even when there is another likely explanation besides cancer to explain why there is a lump - which she did as well ... but either she didn't do so quite soon enough, or more likely (perhaps because she inherited the BRCA gene) she was unlucky enough that the first time she got cancer it was IDC rather than the more typical ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS - which can be removed and treated early if there are any signs of it in the lymph nodes to indicate it has spread).
It is unkind to blame her for thinking, "I'm pregnant and/or breast feeding so I probably have a clogged/inflamed milk duct rather than anything to worry about," especially when most doctors would ALSO think it was just a clogged/inflamed milk duct. What you should and can do is learn from what happened to her, and then use that information to arm yourself, your daughters, your sisters, and your friends to know they should insist that their doctors do a complete checkup and all necessary tests needed to PROVE it is a clogged/inflamed milk duct and not anything more serious.
Medicine has advanced greatly even in our lifetimes, but it is still just as much an art as it is a science. Mistakes get made, signs can be missed, and the truth is that most cancers are still diagnosed by accident when a test we have for some other reason finds evidence of cancer. But the more we know, the better our chances against cancer (and all other illnesses) are.
For more information on DCIS and IDC: www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/ductal-carcinoma-invasive-in-situ#1
JEREMY THE PROUD KUFFAR Yes, they were. But perhaps you are deaf. Or maybe English isn't your first language. If neither of those possibilities is the answer for why you're having so much difficulty understanding this video, then I'm sorry God gave you a learning disability. It's probably best if you don't highlight it by trying to communicate, or by butting into conversations that didn't address YOU in the first place. Good day.
I had cancer, they did a biopsy and it was stage 3, , I was told I would not felt anything was wrong with me before that, it wasn't until later I had a stomach , it felt like I strained my stomach muscles, & when it would go away I went to the doctor & the rest is history,
Baba Blacksheep she died of cancer not treatment
😟 so sad...
So sad ....
Heartbreaking story!
God bless your family
Hello lisalynn, how’re you doing?
My mother had breast cancer and she met someone else with it later the other day she deid.
This is so sad.
Poor thing must have had it in other parts of the body as well, hoping the family is doing better, really tragic but she sounds like she was quite strong.
Wow. This is completely messed up. I'm sure they didn't spend as much time together I'm sure he wishes. They didn't even have time to prepare for any of rhid.
So sad....May the Blessings and Provisions of the Lord be theirs always...
Thanks to the family for such a great contribution to the world, as a continuous legacy....Blessings
Same thing happened to Andrea Mills. She has a channel here on youtube. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and I believe she died 4 or 5 days later. Very sad as she had very little kids at home and was pregnant when she died.
Wowwwwwwww 😢
🫂 im so sorry
That is sad. Pregnancy hides disease but this is sad 😢
Hi Jennifer, how’re you doing?
How sad..
Hello 👋 how’re you doing?
Stop the DAIRY. PLEASE
She died 2 days after my birthday (she died in may 22, my birthday is may 20)😢
My heart sink
❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
I hope my family, close friends and myself never get such wicked disease.
i have had a lump in my chest for 14 years. After a mammography in Thailand, the doctor told me, don't worry - it is normal tissue - don't leave a doctor on the knot. accept it and nothing will happen. he was right. I live with it and I am healthy
Hi Barbara, how’re you doing?
So quick ?? Just one week ??
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Yikes let me guess..... triple negative.... so sad
I'm not surprised that she died a week later. A kid at my church died of what was presumed to be a blood clot, but when they did the autopsy, they found out he had a very rare form of leukemia. He was only 11 years old.
A toddler and twin newborns... thats gutting
Bruh please trade moms with me🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 anybody in here want to trade moms
omg insidious cancer however she left three children!!!!!!!!!!!to carry on . Is there a fund? that is heartbreaking life is so unfair. Oh I see there is a go fund me. Thanks.
She had to have it much longer than she thought I'm sure! Wasn't thorough enough in her exams I guess.
She had metastatic cancer. Additionally, symptoms of cancer don't typically become noticeable until it advances to later stages because it is often misdiagnosed as a less serious illness like the flu or simply ignored. Take lung cancer for example, 75% of patients are diagnosed in later stages after it has already spread to different areas of the body.
She was also younger than the routine age of 40 where women begin to get mammograms.
@@michelleband475 the age should definitely change. I was diagnosed at 35
Pregnant women, and breastfeeding moms have changes in their breast tissues. She most likely believed the masses were mammary glands cysts, etc. Bless her and the family she had to say goodbye to...
@@MariahTheElusiveSongbird truth I had cancer twice still early stage but who knows I have being feeling quite tired
I'm guessing she did ivf to have those twins. The hormonal drugs they give are not benign.
She seems to have the same levels of luck as me
Injustice life
pregnancy speeds up cancer
😇😇😇
So sad but it's funny how she has had over $100,000raised for her but when I just lost my aunt to cancer not to mention lung stage four brain thyroid cancer liver cancer bone cancer and she didn't get not one dime on GoFundMe that's f***** up but I do feel sorry for their loss
Horible. I am a biologist. To all the women outhere eat alot of resviretrol, sulforafane, no sugar and no estrogen foods like cha, linenseed ol, verbena cosmetics and soy. Please, thank you.
Joelleen Beangh I believe a human has just so much time. Linda McCartney Christina Newman....so many who ate supposed healthy foods. Didn’t matter. I think your genetic makeup has about 99% to do with this.
Could you clarify a little more please?
💕
Hello Joelleen, how’re you doing?
What do you call a fish looking for cancer treatment.
Finding chemo.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Most likely her death was the result of a treatment gone bad....not the cancer.
Where did you get your medical qualifications and when did you analyse this poor lady's test results?
Why did the English professor have to visit his proctologist?
Because he had semi-colon cancer.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
womp womp
Oh my those babys miss now there mom .the cancer must have been there n she did not know ?
SissyBlackWidowSpider I’d give them mine if I could