my cancer journey is just going to be a bit longer 💙 thank you so much for your love, prayers, messages & comments. Be part of my tiffanythinks family & subscribe. IG & FB: @tiffanythinks we got this 💙 I love you so much my loving and caring tiffanythinks family x
Your a fighter you will kick its butt and your surgery will be a breeze just a little complicated but you’ll get it!! You have an amazing support system!! 💙 🙏🙏
Darling Tiffany, even though it is terribly scary, remember you have only had 7 treatments and already it is shrinking. Any time a doctor says you have responded well to chemo after only 7 treatments that is awesome. I have all the faith you will continue to heal. All in God’s perfect timing my love! Please do tell Matt he is amazing! So loving and supportive. WE GOT THIS!!
Exactly as Matt said....my 20 year old son had stage 4 adenocarcinoma (later downgraded to 3) of the colon, had to have chemotherapy, radiation, then surgery. Twenty five years later, it is clear that protocol was the right one and he is doing so well. So will you! Current medical science is SO much more advanced than 25 years ago. We got this!
Dear Tiffany, I'm a Radiation Therapist from Australia. From what I can see through your channel, it looks like you are in great hands. Beautiful family and partner to walk with you every step of the way. I also wanted to reassure you that your course of treatment is the current gold standard for your situation and diagnosis...evidence based practice. Your Oncology team are giving you every treatment available to ensure you have the best chance of cure. Radiation therapy itself will wear you down mainly because you have to come in everyday (usually weekends off) so you may start to feel fatigued, especially towards the end of your course...you are given a small dose everyday, and the effects are cumulative. You will not feel a thing when the treatment is delivered. The side effects from radiation therapy vary from person to person and highly dependent on the treatment area. Keep up the fluids and nourish your body with plenty of nutrient rich foods as this will really help your body heal faster. Much love to you, Matt and your mum ❤
I’m so glad Matt was with you. He’s thinking very realistically. This process is usually a year long. You had good news. It did not spread and it is reducing in size in less than 3 months. I think you handled this really well. Keep thinking positive. The brain has tremendous power. You got this Tiffany. ❤️
Later treatments may include immunotherapy which has been effective in pancreatic cancer. Previously considered fatal. 10-15 years later living well. There is much hope today. I’ve just started watching your channel… you are inspiring.
Your boyfriend is the sweetest and he helping you to understand and know that everything is temporal and using logic is so nice ! he is so smart and you are so lucky to have him with you. I’m an oncology nurse and sadly i have to tell you that normally no one is cured in less than a year, this is a long process and most all patients go trough what you are going trough, i have patients with invasive surgeries that are thriving now!! THE BEST IS YET TO COME Tiffany, you have a whole life ahead and this will be a bad memory
Tiffany, you’re such a sweetheart. Matt is a wonderful partner. He is doing such an incredible job taking good care of you, offering you support & showing you unconditional love. My dad has neuroendocrine cancer, as a family I/we know what you’re going through. It’s incredibly tough sometimes but you’re doing extremely well dealing with it all. Dad is the same. Always positive. Keep smiling. Sending lots of strength & love to you & your family 💚
My mother had stage four cancer at the age of 61 years old. lymphoma cancer. I took her to all her chemotherapy and everyday for her radiation. The cancer diminished after all of her treatments . God is good Tiffany. I watch of all your videos and pray for you. The same I would do for my mother just 2 years ago. Keep up your faith. Xoxoxo
Matt is right Tiff, no need to put a timeline on things, just live in the moment and continue on this journey/period of your life of getting better! We got this!
Putting desperately positive expectations on the future will leave you crushed when the fantasy inevitably crashes. That's why living in the moment and allowing yourself time is so important!
You are so special and I prayed for a miracle too so sorry you were sad this is a long process and you got good news it’s going in the right direction smaller, And you Got Matt and he makes everything better and your wonderful mom, most cancer takes about a year to treat and go into remission, we will pray for that so happy you didn’t get bad news Thank God.🌹🌹🌹♥️ I am still going to pray for a miracle LOL PJ
My father has been fighting pancreatic cancer, and they did a while surgery. The surgeon explained to us is that just a microscopic cell could just float away and implant itself somewhere else in the body. Now we’re waiting one of his lungs. It a terrible disease. I highly recommend you insist on chemo and radiation after your surgery. A good while after surgery,because you have to be strong. Good luck! You’ve got this.
This allow me to give some love to an unsung hero. Your boyfriend and his love for you is always amazing and I feel bad I've never mentioned it. He's been on this journey with you and the love he has for you is just so strong. You are truly blessed to have such a great man in your life. Often times we focus on you, but my shout out to him for his bravery and courage and support. he's a great man.
Tiffany..this is neoadjuvant therapy For colon cancer, we don't directly do surgery because it causes large chunks of fibrosis (body's normal mechanism to heal a part after an incision/injury) for colon, we don't want much of it because it can later cause obstruction..and another set of problems This is where radiotherapy becomes a boon..to shrink it to size so that it becomes easier to perform a surgery with better outcomes You are on the right track Tiffany..at the right hospital..getting the best treatment(newer modalities of treatment) Don't lose your strength You are gonna be fine Singapenney😘💙 Love you♥️♥️♥️ Lots of love, - Dr. Meghna From 🇮🇳
Stay strong, my mom was diagnosed with cancer stage 4, she lost her hair, 9 chemotherapies and 23 radiotherapy. That was 19 years ago, after that she went reconstructive surgery for her left breast, now she's grandmother very healthy woman. Everything is posible. You got this.
My husband had 26 rounds of radiation (5 weeks) last summer for his advanced prostate cancer (inoperable) and affected lymph nodes. Treatments are so fine-tuned and targeted now- not the ordeal it was years ago. He thought of it as burning away the cancer and it was a psychological boost. He became fatigued, but recovered well within a few weeks without any other side effects. Along with the radiation and ongoing ADT therapy, he's now in remission without chemo! The worst part is waiting for bloodwork and scan results, but we've learned to just take it a day at a time. Best wishes, Tiffany!
We all need a Matt in our lives. Good job, Tiff, you were really brave today. Keep at it and before you know it, you'll be cancer free. Trust the process to heal you.
Praying God will heal you and give you strength for your journey. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer in 2016 and by God’s grace im still here🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Our God is a healers
Tiffany you have a man walking beside you who is worth his weight in gold - you have family and friends, and us your you tube family who will shore you up when you're in need of a little help and that's something we all need at times. Many of us have had our lives, or those we love dearly, touched by cancer You live your live life for now, don't be sad - we've got this xx
My sister in law had continuous radiation for several weeks. It’s not as bad as you may think it is. She had surgery and now is cancer free. We got you !!❤️🙏🏽
Tiffany i cried with you while watching. God bless you , i don't want u to go through more pain but that's wat puts an end to all of this then we got this . You will be fine one day. We all pray for u 💙
You're young and otherwise healthy and strong, you'll get through this and live to tell your grandkids!! I've got a couple decades on you, fighting Graves Disease w/ heart issues and the demon cancer found its way to one of 'the girls'. I'm idling this week, spinning my wheels with a cancelled chemo treatment due to a possible infection caused by taxol. Should have been my 3 round of my second treatment ( 4 rounds of other chemo drugs November/December. At last check-up, neither I or my oncologist could feel the lump, so, yes, it's possible to wipe out quite a bit of a tumor. We CAN and WILL do this! WE are strong and determined women that will endure! Hugs from across the pond my dear!♥️
@@oreocookie3743 thank you!! Lots of plot twists on journeys such as these! Hoping to be able to receive Treatment this upcoming Tuesday , I don't like leaving the little demon to its own devices for too long, but doc said he was very confident in skipping a treatment for a week due to the success of treatment so far. Sounds like Tiffany's are doing the trick too!! We are on different treatments for different cancers, but I believe we have been in treatment for the same amount of time.
@@sawdust2556 thank you♥️ certainly not what I had planned or asked for for the next several months, but we'll get through it, and only come out wiser and stronger for it!♥️
I've been saying my rosaries for you. My friends all who had cancer had to have chemo and radiotherapy and they said the radio was a walk in the park. Keep positive once the operation completed the cancer will be eventually out of ur body and you will be fine x
Leviticus 19:4 4 “ ‘Do not turn to idols or make metal gods for yourselves. I am the LORD your God. “And those who know your name put their trust in you, for you, O LORD, have not forsaken those who seek you.” Trust in the only name that can save you which is Jesus Christ! -Psalm 9:10
Convinced God sent you Matt at this time for a reason. He’s such an angel and so are you and your mom. Pain, treatments and troubling news are simply an inconvenience. It’s GREAT that you’re hopes are high. Stay positive, lovely. WE GOT THIS!!!
My husband had the chemo/radiation but no surgery. He is doing great. You will be OK! Its your journey and it isn't easy but it will be OK. One day at a time. Thinking of you.
@@tiffanythinks We are waiting for that big day when you're cancer free and all of us can celebrate with you. After it's all past you, We will be looking forward to see you and Matt get married and become One. That's my wish for you. God Bless You, Matt, and mom. Shes so strong and it radiates within you. Love, hugs, and prayers sweetie! From California to you.❤😊👍🙏😘
Old retired nurse here. This is a small detour in the overall scheme of your life. The road still leads to where you are going, you just take the detour, stay in the minute, look at the scenery while you are on this different path. The people you will meet, the kindness in the caregivers, detours are a chance for us to meet people we never would have had we not taken the detour. keep your focus on the end healing and don't have expectations of timeline, as you are not the engineer on this train, trust the process and keep on going, day by day.
Just needed to share with you my Mums experience of Radiotherapy. She was unable to have surgery because of poor health , the only option was intensive radiotherapy for one week , she had mouth cancer . To everyone’s amazement there is now no sign of the cancer !. So please don’t be disheartened you really have got this ❤️
The fact that you ARE responding to chemo is truly amazing. My best friend's radiation gave her alot of relief, honestly. This really REALLY is just a season in your life. It is only part of your journey. I'm sorry it's longer than you thought or expected but please stay hopeful! Matt is spot on with everything he's saying! Live! YOU'RE IN THE *PROSSES* OF BEING HEALED!!! Sending you TONS OF LOVE! 💙💙💙💚💙💙💙WE GOT THIS!!!!!!!💙💙💙💚💙💙💙
It’s ok to cry. Everything seems so overwhelming and out of your control. Don’t be afraid of the radiation. If you do everything the tell you there will be very few side effects. I had 20 chemo treatments, 20;doses of immune treatments, two surgeries and ended with 6 months of oral chemo. You seem to be a strong positive woman and really will get through it. I’ll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.I’ve been clear for 3 years and know you will reach that point.
I love how Matt talks to you in car after appt. He clearly understands how difficult it is for you but he is right, it is scary thinking about surgery etc but it is something that needs to be done and you will get through it. People I know with other types of cancer all had 2 or 3 lots chemo & radiation & op & they won the fight & still well after many years. Take each stage at a time. You have so many people willing you along, because you are such a lovely person. We got this !
Sweet girl--I have had many friends who saw NO CHANGE with chemo. I think this report is very encouraging. Your tumor is responding to this treatment and now they are going to go in with cannons blasting, and there will be even better results. I believe this with all of my heart. WE GOT THIS!!!!
This man 💙 I feel so much respect for his parents for growing such a lovely down to the earth man. Im inspired every single time by his words and actions. He knows what to say and when to say to be your safe place. We got this 💙
I love how positive you are in your videos. My brother had bowel cancer a few years ago...he went through chemo,radiation and surgery and he is now fine and cancer free. You got this!
God bless you dear girl. Unfortunately cancer is a battle for most people but you have a strong army surrounding you and propping you up and fighting with you. God is the best general of your army. Keep your faith and you will get through this.
Matt is so good with you and he explains things very well. I work in Histopathology, so we see lots of colons every day. The closest resection margin or CRM is important because if the tumour is too near to that when you have the surgery, as Matt said, they may not remove everything, meaning there is a greater chance cells will be left behind and that's not what you want. Hoping that although your journey is going to be a little longer than you expected, your treatment plan works and your tumour will shrink nicely, so that you have the best long term outcome darling. Sending lots and lots of love 💙💙💙💙 You got this!
Matt is amazing and you're very lucky to have him. He's truly an amazing human being and loves you so much. Your family is also so wonderful and supportive. Your mom is so strong watching her baby girl go thru something so scary and she's always so stoic. God bless everyone in your life and just remember to breathe and give yourself a break. You don't always have to be so strong. You have your family and friends to help hold you up when you feel like you can't deal anymore. Most importantly, remember that you've got this.
Hey Tiffany. Don't worry about the surgery. I had to delay mine because of the margins as well... Which was better for me because more of the cancer cells will be killed and then the surgery is cleaner. And you'll be knocked out and won't know it's done at all. You'll be fine. Honest...❤️❤️❤️
Tiffany, I was praying for a miracle also, and if you consider everything this cancer has been putting you through, I'm going to say we did get one because the cancer has NOT moved into stage 4. Stay strong and keep on fighting. YOU GOT THIS!
I get what you mean but I'd rather say it would be better to be realistic with an open mind. Toxic positivity can lead to suppressing "negative" emotions and always, always hoping and striving for the best of the best outcome, even if that's not realistic, and then you get disappointed.
My wonderful partner and love of my life lost his battle, it was never operable like Tiffany’s but he never lost hope, even though for him there was no chance of a cure, never ever lose hope in your life, he was the bravest man I have ever known and I will be proud of him forever, you got this Tiffany, never ever lose hope, you are surrounded by so much love 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
I'm so glad you had Matt with you, he's truly an angel. I'm sorry the journey is going to be a little bit longer than we had hoped, but overall it's very good news and you're going to be just fine. I can't wait for the day when you're outside the hospital doing your cancer free dance. We'll all be right here cheering. We love you. We got this. 😘💙
You got this Tiff do not stop fighting there is always a storm before a rainbow and your rainbow is coming beautiful! Don't give up the good fight and One day I hope to meet you and give you a big hug and cancer will be a distant memory. Rooting for you! You are not alone. Enjoy and be present in each day and moment. Just think of the future keep your eye on the end goal you will get there. ❤
So glad you have Matt with you. He's not sugar-coating it and seeing both the positive and negatives for what they are. Often such reports are not as clear cut in any one direction. You will be well soon. Keep up with the treatment. Will be wishing you a fast recovery and good news soon!
some good news in here and so glad you see it, Tiffany I was 15 when I broke my neck at C5-6, my body went through so much, and bounced back in ways I didnt know possible, BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF YOUR YOUNG BODY TO RECOVER AND HEAL BECAUSE IT IS REAL, I'm living proof at 48 and healthy, working, and loving. Thinking of you all and sending big huge good energy! YOU GOT THIS. Matt is the man.
It's great news Tiffany, it would have been unrealistic to get what was initially thought off to be a stage IV to a stage I in such short time! You responded well to the chemo and now they will work on the rest. Nice results happy for you
You'e got this Tiffany! Radiation is just a little bump in the road to recovery and I know you'll get through this! You're a strong, brave beautiful girl, you've took chemo head on and I know you can do the same with radiation! Your Tiffany Thinks family is here for you every step of the way to support you through this. Sometimes life is so unfair but this is just another journey for you and your family to get through and when you get out the other end of it you'll be stronger than ever! You truly are an inspiration and don't forget it's okay to cry, it's okay to feel, you don't have to be strong for the camera we're here for you always! I'm so sorry it wasn't really the results you were wanting, I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers as always! WE GOT THIS! 💙💙💙
I love Matt so much He is so sensitive, gentle, realistic and comforting and pleasant, he is your best gift for this journey. It's going to be ok, keep being with the family and Matt as much as possible ... we are waiting for you, says cancer free
I continue to pray for you Tiffany! For you, Matt and Amma. We've got this! You are in wonderful hands. Matt is such a wonderful support person and significant other! Bless you sweet girl!
Matt is so right, dont set a time on it. Enjoy every single second of life. There will be bumps and there will be highs... You have got results after just 3 months which is great. Stick to the plan, try not to worry about what to come. The crazy thing is you will handle whatever comes... there is no other option.
You have so many people praying for you; and your attitude is so positive,so stay strong although I know it's not easy.We are all praying for you, your mom and Matt, who is such a Godsend.
It's AMAZING that you are responding to treatment. So FANTASTIC!! Everything is going to be fine. You are so strong. When you and Matt are old and Grey you will look back at this time and it won't seem so big. It's just where you are now... everyday you are getting closer to being cancer free. And Matt..... what a gem. He seems like such a calming energy. Lots of love and positive energy!
I completely emphasise with you and know that when you receive any results it can be overwhelming and all sorts of emotions come flying out. Of course, you need a little time to process it but look how far you've come already Tiffany! I was diagnosed with Grade 3 Breast Cancer in November 2020 and had a Mastectomy, Chemo & Radiotherapy. It is a journey but I know you can do this! Think of each stage as a checklist your ticking off and climbing each step to get to the top of those stairs. You are stronger than you can imagine and have the love of your Boyfriend, Mum, family...and all of us too!! Sending you a virtual hug right now xx😘
You are such a beautiful soul. Please keep up the positivity. My husband was diagnosed stage 4 in July of 2017, and has been free of tumors since 2019. His order of treatment was surgery, chemo, radiation. KEEP THE FAITH!! ❤️❤️❤️
This happened to me and I had to do treatment for 5 months before they would do surgery. It was a good thing as the treatment killed a lot of the cancer and surgery was far more effective. I had stage 3 metastatic renal cell carcinoma and I have been no evidence of disease for15 months! You have this!
My dear tiffany. Everthing will be ok. Im praying for you. Seeing you like this breaks my heart and i wish i can take this pain of you. I love you and we got this 💙 watching you instagram stories with the result broke me but i know you will be cancer free very soon 💙🙏
hello my darling, thank you so much for your prayers and love. I think I was shocked and expecting too much yesterday, it'll just take a little bit longer - I can't expect to be cancer free straight away. Thank you for caring so much x we got this 💙
Hey Tiffany, you got this just like i did. April was 5 yrs cancer free. I had 6 rounds of Chemotherapy 2 different kinds and 33 radiation treatments and then surgery. The radiation is a breeze compared to the Chemotherapy. You got this Tiffany. Your healing is taking place just like mine through all the skills, gifts and talent and knowledge he has given to the doctor's. It okay and i did the same thing looking for that instant miracle. Gods given you your miracle just through different means. You are such a warrior and im so thankful i found you and Matt on TH-cam. You are amazing and its ok to have emotion it its a strong battle you are going through but keep you faith keep praising him because greater is he that is in us then he who is in the world. Bless you and Matt! Lot of love and prayer, Melody
17 years ago to the day I was told I had 30% survival rate if I did chemo and radiation. After surgery they told me to get my affairs in order because I was now stage 4 and the cancer was in my lymph nodes. I never looked back. I did the chemo radiation and I NEVER went back to the oncologist again. Not even once in 17 years. Yes they hounded me for about 6 months to get scans get blood work. I just ignored it all and let God do with me what he will. What I did is not for everyone and I have received alot of " you're stupid, you're an idiot ...blah blah blah" ...apparently I'm stupid but still alive...point of this is...God is in control and its HIS will...you WILL make it thru Tiffany...I feel the same way about you as I felt for myself...
A new subscriber praying and following your journey from AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺. Your partner Matt is amazing! His love for you is sincerely to infinity & beyond. You are going thru a terrible time, but at least you are not ALONE! Thanks to your mum, Matt , and GOD.
Matt is a amazing guy! He loves you so so much!!! You got this Tiffany!!! I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers! You are such a positive human and I admire that in you so much! ♥️
My husband and I have the fire on tv every night from thanksgiving week though the new year. We love falling asleep with the crackling of the fire wood. The love I see between Amma, Matt and you is so sweet. I miss my mom being with me when Im scared or sick So much! You are very Blessed to have your family and so many of your you tube family praying for you…. Prayer is the best medicine. When you pray before your chemo I’m praying with you as I know everyone is too by what I’ve read in the comments. 💙💙💙We got this💙💙💙. Stay strong! Blessings and love from Texas💛
Tiffany, you’re such a sweetheart. I’ve been following your journey for the past few weeks. Thought I would speak up to let you know i’m always here. My father has neuroendocrine cancer so I/we as family know exactly what you’re going through. It’s incredibly tough at times but you’re doing amazing. Shout out to your lovely partner Matt. Matt - High five. He’s clearly doing a fantastic job taking good care of you, supporting you & showing us what unconditional love really is. Sending you strength & love. B 💚 x
Matt is such an angel, what wonderful support. We're here all the way for you Tiffany! Radiation is just another blip, but you'll look back at this in years to come and be so proud you did it!
It shrunk by 50% - that is amazing and worth celebrating! Yes, the road has a few more speed bumps in it but focus on your destination - cancer free with your whole life ahead of you and Matt. One step, one treatment at a time. We got this 💙
I'm praying for you always! Please don't put a timeline on any of this just live in the moment and one day at a time. Putting a timeline just makes everything you are going thru even harder. Stay Strong!! We got this!
I know it's not the news you were hoping for and it's hard to feel disappointed but thank goodness the tumour has shrunk a little and you are responding well to chemo. I'm so pleased to hear its doing its job. You are strong and I believe you have the willpower to blitz through more chemo and radiotherapy. We got this 💙
Every time I watch you I am astounded by your positivity and inspired to be more positive in my own outlook. I’m much older than you, and still recovering from having successful treatment for breast cancer. I too had chemo, radiotherapy and surgery- living in the present made each stage more manageable, but it was challenging often. I had a mantra of be more kind (to myself, my family etc) it helped me to forgive myself if I didn’t reach the high expectations being positive can set. It’s a balancing act - be strong, be positive, be kind, forgive - and just take the next step. You and yours are doing great 👍🏻 sharing positivity with you all.
You got this!💙. Matt is so wonderful - what a supportive partner and he is totally right don’t put a time on any of this. One day at a time. The prayers are working this was a good visit, the tumor is shrinking YAY! 🤗
You really have got this 💙 It's always a blow when you were being so positive and you get news you weren't expecting. My husband had his bowel surgery first and then chemo - but he genuinely felt the surgery was the easier part - it won't be easy but he felt it was manageable because he was feeling better each day. The chemo made him feel really tired and feel constantly 'off'. He's now 1yr cancer free. But you HAVE got this. As Matt says, don't put a time frame on this process, just go day to day and trust the process. You're going to do absolutely amazingly 💙
One single day at a time !!! You are experiencing normal feelings.. upset & some downs.. keep moving forward at your pace.. You are so very blessed to have Matt & your Family nearby... I will keep praying for you !
Your video appeared in my feed & the title made me check out your channel. Two & a half years ago I was dx’d with a Stage III cancer (retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma). I had 25 radiation treatments then 6 chemo treatments & eventually surgery. So far my quarterly scans have been clear. I had a port & feeding tube (I lost 80# because I couldn’t eat). Cancer sucks. I applaud you for sharing your story.
my cancer journey is just going to be a bit longer 💙 thank you so much for your love, prayers, messages & comments. Be part of my tiffanythinks family & subscribe. IG & FB: @tiffanythinks
we got this 💙 I love you so much my loving and caring tiffanythinks family x
Love you 💙 we got this 💙
@@MrsHB2011 love youu 💙 we got this 💙
Thank you so much
Your a fighter you will kick its butt and your surgery will be a breeze just a little complicated but you’ll get it!! You have an amazing support system!! 💙 🙏🙏
Darling Tiffany, even though it is terribly scary, remember you have only had 7 treatments and already it is shrinking. Any time a doctor says you have responded well to chemo after only 7 treatments that is awesome. I have all the faith you will continue to heal. All in God’s perfect timing my love! Please do tell Matt he is amazing! So loving and supportive. WE GOT THIS!!
This man. This man in your life is absolutely incredible with you. Everyone should have that kind of support.
Yes. He’s incredible 👍
I agree!!! 💙💙💙
100% 💙
He is AMAZING
Agreed so supportive ❤️
Don’t give up Tiffany.
I was diagnosed 5 years ago with stage 4 ovarian cancer and I’ve been cancer free for 5 years.
Matt is such a blessing.
Oh wow! Fantastic !
Amazing💕
That is wonderful and very motivating
Stacey Fullerton - Yes. Always have hope. Diagnosed with Stage 3C Ovarian Cancer 6 yrs ago. Almost cancer free 5 years. 💙
Stacey Fullerton
Great news congratulations 🎊
Exactly as Matt said....my 20 year old son had stage 4 adenocarcinoma (later downgraded to 3) of the colon, had to have chemotherapy, radiation, then surgery. Twenty five years later, it is clear that protocol was the right one and he is doing so well. So will you! Current medical science is SO much more advanced than 25 years ago. We got this!
I'm glad the treatment worked for your son so many years ago and for a cancer more advanced. Very hopeful. 💙
Wow that is amazing! 😀
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Amazing news!
Dear Tiffany, I'm a Radiation Therapist from Australia. From what I can see through your channel, it looks like you are in great hands. Beautiful family and partner to walk with you every step of the way. I also wanted to reassure you that your course of treatment is the current gold standard for your situation and diagnosis...evidence based practice. Your Oncology team are giving you every treatment available to ensure you have the best chance of cure. Radiation therapy itself will wear you down mainly because you have to come in everyday (usually weekends off) so you may start to feel fatigued, especially towards the end of your course...you are given a small dose everyday, and the effects are cumulative. You will not feel a thing when the treatment is delivered. The side effects from radiation therapy vary from person to person and highly dependent on the treatment area. Keep up the fluids and nourish your body with plenty of nutrient rich foods as this will really help your body heal faster. Much love to you, Matt and your mum ❤
Helpful advice and words ❤️
So happy to read this comment and I hope that Tiffany sees it! Thank you for writing this!
Hi. You are a doctor radioterapist?
@@viorelscrob6391 she says she is a radiation therapist so will, I am sure, have a lot of knowledge of this treatment.
Thank you for the great advice. I hope she reads your comment. I felt better just reading this for ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
I’m so glad Matt was with you. He’s thinking very realistically. This process is usually a year long. You had good news. It did not spread and it is reducing in size in less than 3 months. I think you handled this really well. Keep thinking positive. The brain has tremendous power. You got this Tiffany. ❤️
I haven't watched yet but yes that is really good news ❤️❤️❤️💓💓💓💓🙌🏻 Thank you God for protecting our girl!
Janette Rocha my sentiments exactly you wrote a lovely reply to Tiffany ❤️
Amen🙏🏻💘
Later treatments may include immunotherapy which has been effective in pancreatic cancer. Previously considered fatal. 10-15 years later living well. There is much hope today. I’ve just started watching your channel… you are inspiring.
@@lorettabridges7751 yes she is!
It clearly show Matt has such a fantastic upbringing. His parents should be proud of him. Go Ireland!
Just a wonderful top notch Human Being, i completely agree with you.
this statement is everything
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Your boyfriend is the sweetest and he helping you to understand and know that everything is temporal and using logic is so nice ! he is so smart and you are so lucky to have him with you. I’m an oncology nurse and sadly i have to tell you that normally no one is cured in less than a year, this is a long process and most all patients go trough what you are going trough, i have patients with invasive surgeries that are thriving now!! THE BEST IS YET TO COME Tiffany, you have a whole life ahead and this will be a bad memory
What type of cancer does she have?
I pray u are right!
Tiffany, you’re such a sweetheart. Matt is a wonderful partner. He is doing such an incredible job taking good care of you, offering you support & showing you unconditional love. My dad has neuroendocrine cancer, as a family I/we know what you’re going through. It’s incredibly tough sometimes but you’re doing extremely well dealing with it all. Dad is the same. Always positive. Keep smiling. Sending lots of strength & love to you & your family 💚
Everything is going to be fine. Just have patience and faith. I'm so happy to see how much love you receive from your family.
Great that you took the time to share your professional knowledge. Hope Tiffany sees abs is uplifted by it.
My mother had stage four cancer at the age of 61 years old. lymphoma cancer. I took her to all her chemotherapy and everyday for her radiation. The cancer diminished after all of her treatments . God is good Tiffany. I watch of all your videos and pray for you. The same I would do for my mother just 2 years ago. Keep up your faith. Xoxoxo
Matt is right Tiff, no need to put a timeline on things, just live in the moment and continue on this journey/period of your life of getting better! We got this!
Putting desperately positive expectations on the future will leave you crushed when the fantasy inevitably crashes. That's why living in the moment and allowing yourself time is so important!
You are so special and I prayed for a miracle too so sorry you were sad this is a long process and you got good news it’s going in the right direction smaller, And you Got Matt and he makes everything better and your wonderful mom, most cancer takes about a year to treat and go into remission, we will pray for that so happy you didn’t get bad news Thank God.🌹🌹🌹♥️ I am still going to pray for a miracle LOL PJ
My father has been fighting pancreatic cancer, and they did a while surgery. The surgeon explained to us is that just a microscopic cell could just float away and implant itself somewhere else in the body. Now we’re waiting one of his lungs. It a terrible disease. I highly recommend you insist on chemo and radiation after your surgery. A good while after surgery,because you have to be strong. Good luck! You’ve got this.
You have the sweetest husband. Sending you good energy. Please don't fear the radiation.
This allow me to give some love to an unsung hero. Your boyfriend and his love for you is always amazing and I feel bad I've never mentioned it. He's been on this journey with you and the love he has for you is just so strong. You are truly blessed to have such a great man in your life. Often times we focus on you, but my shout out to him for his bravery and courage and support. he's a great man.
I am praying for you sweetheart! God, family and friends are with you and so are your TH-cam subscribers. We all love you so much!
Tiffany..this is neoadjuvant therapy
For colon cancer, we don't directly do surgery because it causes large chunks of fibrosis (body's normal mechanism to heal a part after an incision/injury) for colon, we don't want much of it because it can later cause obstruction..and another set of problems
This is where radiotherapy becomes a boon..to shrink it to size so that it becomes easier to perform a surgery with better outcomes
You are on the right track Tiffany..at the right hospital..getting the best treatment(newer modalities of treatment)
Don't lose your strength
You are gonna be fine Singapenney😘💙
Love you♥️♥️♥️
Lots of love,
- Dr. Meghna
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Matt is such a gift!! Tell him he has a fan club as well!!Love to you both!!
Radiation cured the cancer cells my Dads surgery left behind. It saved his life. 20 years cancer free. Take care special lady. X
God bless him and keep him healthy x
God bless u and ur wondeful family
God is ur corner tiffany
Stay strong, my mom was diagnosed with cancer stage 4, she lost her hair, 9 chemotherapies and 23 radiotherapy. That was 19 years ago, after that she went reconstructive surgery for her left breast, now she's grandmother very healthy woman. Everything is posible. You got this.
My husband had 26 rounds of radiation (5 weeks) last summer for his advanced prostate cancer (inoperable) and affected lymph nodes. Treatments are so fine-tuned and targeted now- not the ordeal it was years ago. He thought of it as burning away the cancer and it was a psychological boost. He became fatigued, but recovered well within a few weeks without any other side effects. Along with the radiation and ongoing ADT therapy, he's now in remission without chemo! The worst part is waiting for bloodwork and scan results, but we've learned to just take it a day at a time. Best wishes, Tiffany!
Congrats on his remission! 🌻🌸🌼
congrats to hubby!!! this comment is so hopeful
The best advise was given by Matt no need to put a time line, live in the moment. God bless I’m still praying that you have a miracle.
We all need a Matt in our lives. Good job, Tiff, you were really brave today. Keep at it and before you know it, you'll be cancer free. Trust the process to heal you.
Praying God will heal you and give you strength for your journey. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer in 2016 and by God’s grace im still here🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Our God is a healers
"My happiness coffee, cake and Matt" so cute, that melted my heart 😭
Tiffany you have a man walking beside you who is worth his weight in gold - you have family and friends, and us your you tube family who will shore you up when you're in need of a little help and that's something we all need at times. Many of us have had our lives, or those we love dearly, touched by cancer You live your live life for now, don't be sad - we've got this xx
My sister in law had continuous radiation for several weeks. It’s not as bad as you may think it is. She had surgery and now is cancer free. We got you !!❤️🙏🏽
Tiffany i cried with you while watching. God bless you , i don't want u to go through more pain but that's wat puts an end to all of this then we got this . You will be fine one day. We all pray for u 💙
You're young and otherwise healthy and strong, you'll get through this and live to tell your grandkids!!
I've got a couple decades on you, fighting Graves Disease w/ heart issues and the demon cancer found its way to one of 'the girls'. I'm idling this week, spinning my wheels with a cancelled chemo treatment due to a possible infection caused by taxol. Should have been my 3 round of my second treatment ( 4 rounds of other chemo drugs November/December.
At last check-up, neither I or my oncologist could feel the lump, so, yes, it's possible to wipe out quite a bit of a tumor.
We CAN and WILL do this! WE are strong and determined women that will endure! Hugs from across the pond my dear!♥️
Sending all the positivity and healing vibes your way 🙏🏽
@@oreocookie3743 thank you!! Lots of plot twists on journeys such as these! Hoping to be able to receive Treatment this upcoming Tuesday , I don't like leaving the little demon to its own devices for too long, but doc said he was very confident in skipping a treatment for a week due to the success of treatment so far. Sounds like Tiffany's are doing the trick too!! We are on different treatments for different cancers, but I believe we have been in treatment for the same amount of time.
Sending you love and prayers!💕🙏🏼
@@sawdust2556 thank you♥️ certainly not what I had planned or asked for for the next several months, but we'll get through it, and only come out wiser and stronger for it!♥️
@@jeanniesbeanies9900 loving your positivity on your journey!
We all hope and wish you get better and feel great again soon. You are so lovely
I've been saying my rosaries for you. My friends all who had cancer had to have chemo and radiotherapy and they said the radio was a walk in the park. Keep positive once the operation completed the cancer will be eventually out of ur body and you will be fine x
Leviticus 19:4
4 “ ‘Do not turn to idols or make metal gods for yourselves. I am the LORD your God.
“And those who know your name put
their trust in you,
for you, O LORD, have not forsaken
those who seek you.”
Trust in the only name that can save you which is Jesus Christ!
-Psalm 9:10
Oh my goodness.. Matt explaining to Tiffany made my heart melt. Two beautiful souls You have this!
Convinced God sent you Matt at this time for a reason. He’s such an angel and so are you and your mom. Pain, treatments and troubling news are simply an inconvenience. It’s GREAT that you’re hopes are high. Stay positive, lovely. WE GOT THIS!!!
Tiffany, I love your mother.
I was wondering how she handles your diagnosis.
You have such a beautiful relationship with her.
My husband had the chemo/radiation but no surgery. He is doing great. You will be OK! Its your journey and it isn't easy but it will be OK. One day at a time. Thinking of you.
We got this 💙💙💙 you are loved! You are responding to treatment…hallelujah! Small steps forward are still steps! 🙏🏻❤️
thank you so much 💙💙 yeah small steps and ill get there in the end 💙 thank you for your lovee & support
@@tiffanythinks you got this girl! 💙💕🙌🏻💪🏻
@@tiffanythinks We are waiting for that big day when you're cancer free and all of us can celebrate with you. After it's all past you, We will be looking forward to see you and Matt get married and become One. That's my wish for you. God Bless You, Matt, and mom. Shes so strong and it radiates within you. Love, hugs, and prayers sweetie! From California to you.❤😊👍🙏😘
Old retired nurse here. This is a small detour in the overall scheme of your life. The road still leads to where you are going, you just take the detour, stay in the minute, look at the scenery while you are on this different path. The people you will meet, the kindness in the caregivers, detours are a chance for us to meet people we never would have had we not taken the detour. keep your focus on the end healing and don't have expectations of timeline, as you are not the engineer on this train, trust the process and keep on going, day by day.
Just needed to share with you my Mums experience of Radiotherapy. She was unable to have surgery because of poor health , the only option was intensive radiotherapy for one week , she had mouth cancer . To everyone’s amazement there is now no sign of the cancer !. So please don’t be disheartened you really have got this ❤️
Your boyfriend is a sweetheart, so happy you have him to be with you through your journey. 💗
The fact that you ARE responding to chemo is truly amazing.
My best friend's radiation gave her alot of relief, honestly.
This really REALLY is just a season in your life. It is only part of your journey. I'm sorry it's longer than you thought or expected but please stay hopeful! Matt is spot on with everything he's saying! Live! YOU'RE IN THE *PROSSES* OF BEING HEALED!!!
Sending you TONS OF LOVE!
💙💙💙💚💙💙💙WE GOT THIS!!!!!!!💙💙💙💚💙💙💙
It’s ok to cry. Everything seems so overwhelming and out of your control. Don’t be afraid of the radiation. If you do everything the tell you there will be very few side effects. I had 20 chemo treatments, 20;doses of immune treatments, two surgeries and ended with 6 months of oral chemo. You seem to be a strong positive woman and really will get through it. I’ll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.I’ve been clear for 3 years and know you will reach that point.
Prayer prayer prayer my dear god is warching over u always
I love how hes so supportive and explains everything to u and is loving but also straight up about it
I love how Matt talks to you in car after appt. He clearly understands how difficult it is for you but he is right, it is scary thinking about surgery etc but it is something that needs to be done and you will get through it. People I know with other types of cancer all had 2 or 3 lots chemo & radiation & op & they won the fight & still well after many years. Take each stage at a time. You have so many people willing you along, because you are such a lovely person. We got this !
Sweet girl--I have had many friends who saw NO CHANGE with chemo. I think this report is very encouraging. Your tumor is responding to this treatment and now they are going to go in with cannons blasting, and there will be even better results. I believe this with all of my heart. WE GOT THIS!!!!
Exactly I would ask see the scans myself see if it really shrank at all. But tha would just depressed her and they knew that.
Matt is so amazing! You both are so blessed to have each other. He’s so patient and kind. You got this!
This man 💙 I feel so much respect for his parents for growing such a lovely down to the earth man. Im inspired every single time by his words and actions. He knows what to say and when to say to be your safe place. We got this 💙
I wish we knew more about him as we know Tiff's family. He is so steadfast and kind. The world needs more like him!!
We are here for you love. Everything will be okay ❤️
I love how positive you are in your videos. My brother had bowel cancer a few years ago...he went through chemo,radiation and surgery and he is now fine and cancer free. You got this!
God bless you dear girl. Unfortunately cancer is a battle for most people but you have a strong army surrounding you and propping you up and fighting with you. God is the best general of your army. Keep your faith and you will get through this.
Matt is so good with you and he explains things very well. I work in Histopathology, so we see lots of colons every day. The closest resection margin or CRM is important because if the tumour is too near to that when you have the surgery, as Matt said, they may not remove everything, meaning there is a greater chance cells will be left behind and that's not what you want. Hoping that although your journey is going to be a little longer than you expected, your treatment plan works and your tumour will shrink nicely, so that you have the best long term outcome darling. Sending lots and lots of love 💙💙💙💙 You got this!
Thank you for your videos. Praying for you.
Matt is amazing and you're very lucky to have him. He's truly an amazing human being and loves you so much. Your family is also so wonderful and supportive. Your mom is so strong watching her baby girl go thru something so scary and she's always so stoic. God bless everyone in your life and just remember to breathe and give yourself a break. You don't always have to be so strong. You have your family and friends to help hold you up when you feel like you can't deal anymore. Most importantly, remember that you've got this.
GOD BLESS YOU AND THE MAN THAT IS ON YOUR SIDE AND SUPPORT YOU.
I love how you guys call each darling, make a vision board of what you see you're life will be in the future and look at every day, you've got this
I wish I had someone to walk this cancer journey with me. Wishing you all the best
Hey Tiffany. Don't worry about the surgery. I had to delay mine because of the margins as well... Which was better for me because more of the cancer cells will be killed and then the surgery is cleaner. And you'll be knocked out and won't know it's done at all. You'll be fine. Honest...❤️❤️❤️
And the pain meds are good, I hear!
Tiffany, I was praying for a miracle also, and if you consider everything this cancer has been putting you through, I'm going to say we did get one because the cancer has NOT moved into stage 4. Stay strong and keep on fighting. YOU GOT THIS!
Please be positive Tiffany. I'm often right about feelings about friends and family, and I feel a positive, good outcome for you. Stay strong xx
I get what you mean but I'd rather say it would be better to be realistic with an open mind. Toxic positivity can lead to suppressing "negative" emotions and always, always hoping and striving for the best of the best outcome, even if that's not realistic, and then you get disappointed.
@@miipmiipmiip i stand by my comment. Positivity can never be a bad thing. Its what I truely believe
@@juliehayden9648 I completely agree!
My wonderful partner and love of my life lost his battle, it was never operable like
Tiffany’s but he never lost hope, even though for him there was no chance of a cure, never ever lose hope in your life, he was the bravest man I have ever known and I will be proud of him forever, you got this Tiffany, never ever lose hope, you are surrounded by so much love 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
@@miipmiipmiip completely agree. Staying realistic and taking it day by day is the best way forward.
We are all with you and we will be with you until you become cancer free. We got this! This is our battle girl!!!
I'm so glad you had Matt with you, he's truly an angel. I'm sorry the journey is going to be a little bit longer than we had hoped, but overall it's very good news and you're going to be just fine. I can't wait for the day when you're outside the hospital doing your cancer free dance. We'll all be right here cheering. We love you. We got this. 😘💙
You got this Tiff do not stop fighting there is always a storm before a rainbow and your rainbow is coming beautiful! Don't give up the good fight and One day I hope to meet you and give you a big hug and cancer will be a distant memory. Rooting for you! You are not alone. Enjoy and be present in each day and moment. Just think of the future keep your eye on the end goal you will get there. ❤
I know it's hard. But the fact that it's stage 3 and not 4 makes all the difference. You will beat this. It might take a bit longer but you got this!
So glad you have Matt with you. He's not sugar-coating it and seeing both the positive and negatives for what they are. Often such reports are not as clear cut in any one direction. You will be well soon. Keep up with the treatment. Will be wishing you a fast recovery and good news soon!
It's all a process Tiffany, they sound like they have a good plan in place for you, you've got this. ❤
some good news in here and so glad you see it, Tiffany I was 15 when I broke my neck at C5-6, my body went through so much, and bounced back in ways I didnt know possible, BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF YOUR YOUNG BODY TO RECOVER AND HEAL BECAUSE IT IS REAL, I'm living proof at 48 and healthy, working, and loving. Thinking of you all and sending big huge good energy! YOU GOT THIS. Matt is the man.
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God bless you Matt for staying strong for her. You both "Got This"!
It's great news Tiffany, it would have been unrealistic to get what was initially thought off to be a stage IV to a stage I in such short time! You responded well to the chemo and now they will work on the rest. Nice results happy for you
You'e got this Tiffany! Radiation is just a little bump in the road to recovery and I know you'll get through this! You're a strong, brave beautiful girl, you've took chemo head on and I know you can do the same with radiation! Your Tiffany Thinks family is here for you every step of the way to support you through this. Sometimes life is so unfair but this is just another journey for you and your family to get through and when you get out the other end of it you'll be stronger than ever! You truly are an inspiration and don't forget it's okay to cry, it's okay to feel, you don't have to be strong for the camera we're here for you always! I'm so sorry it wasn't really the results you were wanting, I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers as always! WE GOT THIS! 💙💙💙
I love Matt so much
He is so sensitive, gentle, realistic and comforting and pleasant, he is your best gift for this journey. It's going to be ok, keep being with the family and Matt as much as possible ... we are waiting for you, says cancer free
I continue to pray for you Tiffany! For you, Matt and Amma. We've got this! You are in wonderful hands. Matt is such a wonderful support person and significant other! Bless you sweet girl!
I am a young cancer survivor and I’ve been 5 years in remission. You can do this!!!!
Love to see you and Matt talking thru this experience....he's your angel, Tiffany 💙 Sending you love and prayers
Matt is so right, dont set a time on it. Enjoy every single second of life. There will be bumps and there will be highs... You have got results after just 3 months which is great. Stick to the plan, try not to worry about what to come. The crazy thing is you will handle whatever comes... there is no other option.
You have so many people praying for you; and your attitude is so positive,so stay strong although I know it's not easy.We are all praying for you, your mom and Matt, who is such a Godsend.
It's AMAZING that you are responding to treatment. So FANTASTIC!! Everything is going to be fine. You are so strong. When you and Matt are old and Grey you will look back at this time and it won't seem so big. It's just where you are now... everyday you are getting closer to being cancer free. And Matt..... what a gem. He seems like such a calming energy. Lots of love and positive energy!
I completely emphasise with you and know that when you receive any results it can be overwhelming and all sorts of emotions come flying out. Of course, you need a little time to process it but look how far you've come already Tiffany! I was diagnosed with Grade 3 Breast Cancer in November 2020 and had a Mastectomy, Chemo & Radiotherapy. It is a journey but I know you can do this! Think of each stage as a checklist your ticking off and climbing each step to get to the top of those stairs. You are stronger than you can imagine and have the love of your Boyfriend, Mum, family...and all of us too!! Sending you a virtual hug right now xx😘
'Coffee, cake and Matt'. Who could want more....hee. Many blessings and much healing to you Tiffany.
I’ve been wearing my We Got This t shirt all week, day and night, 24/7 because this week girl we got this harder than ever 💙💙💙
You are such a beautiful soul. Please keep up the positivity. My husband was diagnosed stage 4 in July of 2017, and has been free of tumors since 2019. His order of treatment was surgery, chemo, radiation. KEEP THE FAITH!! ❤️❤️❤️
This happened to me and I had to do treatment for 5 months before they would do surgery. It was a good thing as the treatment killed a lot of the cancer and surgery was far more effective. I had stage 3 metastatic renal cell carcinoma and I have been no evidence of disease for15 months! You have this!
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I'm so pleased that you're cancer-free, and I'm sure that Tiffany will gain a lot of strength and courage from your encouragement.
God bless
You are a strong woman. Never give up. ❤️💜🙏🙏🙏🙏
My dear tiffany. Everthing will be ok. Im praying for you. Seeing you like this breaks my heart and i wish i can take this pain of you. I love you and we got this 💙 watching you instagram stories with the result broke me but i know you will be cancer free very soon 💙🙏
hello my darling, thank you so much for your prayers and love. I think I was shocked and expecting too much yesterday, it'll just take a little bit longer - I can't expect to be cancer free straight away. Thank you for caring so much x we got this 💙
Hey Tiffany, you got this just like i did. April was 5 yrs cancer free. I had 6 rounds of Chemotherapy 2 different kinds and 33 radiation treatments and then surgery. The radiation is a breeze compared to the Chemotherapy. You got this Tiffany. Your healing is taking place just like mine through all the skills, gifts and talent and knowledge he has given to the doctor's. It okay and i did the same thing looking for that instant miracle. Gods given you your miracle just through different means. You are such a warrior and im so thankful i found you and Matt on TH-cam. You are amazing and its ok to have emotion it its a strong battle you are going through but keep you faith keep praising him because greater is he that is in us then he who is in the world. Bless you and Matt! Lot of love and prayer, Melody
17 years ago to the day I was told I had 30% survival rate if I did chemo and radiation. After surgery they told me to get my affairs in order because I was now stage 4 and the cancer was in my lymph nodes. I never looked back. I did the chemo radiation and I NEVER went back to the oncologist again. Not even once in 17 years. Yes they hounded me for about 6 months to get scans get blood work. I just ignored it all and let God do with me what he will. What I did is not for everyone and I have received alot of " you're stupid, you're an idiot ...blah blah blah" ...apparently I'm stupid but still alive...point of this is...God is in control and its HIS will...you WILL make it thru Tiffany...I feel the same way about you as I felt for myself...
Thank God for your life and amazing story. I hope Tiffany sees this.
A new subscriber praying and following your journey from AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺.
Your partner Matt is amazing! His love for you is sincerely to infinity & beyond. You are going thru a terrible time, but at least you are not ALONE! Thanks to your mum, Matt , and GOD.
Matt is a amazing guy! He loves you so so much!!! You got this Tiffany!!! I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers! You are such a positive human and I admire that in you so much! ♥️
My husband and I have the fire on tv every night from thanksgiving week though the new year. We love falling asleep with the crackling of the fire wood. The love I see between Amma, Matt and you is so sweet. I miss my mom being with me when Im scared or sick So much! You are very Blessed to have your family and so many of your you tube family praying for you…. Prayer is the best medicine. When you pray before your chemo I’m praying with you as I know everyone is too by what I’ve read in the comments. 💙💙💙We got this💙💙💙. Stay strong! Blessings and love from Texas💛
Tiffany, you’re such a sweetheart. I’ve been following your journey for the past few weeks. Thought I would speak up to let you know i’m always here. My father has neuroendocrine cancer so I/we as family know exactly what you’re going through. It’s incredibly tough at times but you’re doing amazing. Shout out to your lovely partner Matt. Matt - High five. He’s clearly doing a fantastic job taking good care of you, supporting you & showing us what unconditional love really is. Sending you strength & love. B 💚 x
Matt is such an angel, what wonderful support. We're here all the way for you Tiffany! Radiation is just another blip, but you'll look back at this in years to come and be so proud you did it!
It shrunk by 50% - that is amazing and worth celebrating! Yes, the road has a few more speed bumps in it but focus on your destination - cancer free with your whole life ahead of you and Matt. One step, one treatment at a time. We got this 💙
I'm praying for you always! Please don't put a timeline on any of this just live in the moment and one day at a time. Putting a timeline just makes everything you are
going thru even harder. Stay Strong!! We got this!
I know it's not the news you were hoping for and it's hard to feel disappointed but thank goodness the tumour has shrunk a little and you are responding well to chemo. I'm so pleased to hear its doing its job. You are strong and I believe you have the willpower to blitz through more chemo and radiotherapy. We got this 💙
Every time I watch you I am astounded by your positivity and inspired to be more positive in my own outlook. I’m much older than you, and still recovering from having successful treatment for breast cancer. I too had chemo, radiotherapy and surgery- living in the present made each stage more manageable, but it was challenging often. I had a mantra of be more kind (to myself, my family etc) it helped me to forgive myself if I didn’t reach the high expectations being positive can set. It’s a balancing act - be strong, be positive, be kind, forgive - and just take the next step. You and yours are doing great 👍🏻 sharing positivity with you all.
You got this!💙. Matt is so wonderful - what a supportive partner and he is totally right don’t put a time on any of this. One day at a time. The prayers are working this was a good visit, the tumor is shrinking YAY! 🤗
You are a divine part of the universe. You can do anything and you got this!
Matt and Tiffany---->relationship goals. 🥰
Praying for you Tiff, we got this! Much love to you!
You really have got this 💙
It's always a blow when you were being so positive and you get news you weren't expecting.
My husband had his bowel surgery first and then chemo - but he genuinely felt the surgery was the easier part - it won't be easy but he felt it was manageable because he was feeling better each day. The chemo made him feel really tired and feel constantly 'off'. He's now 1yr cancer free.
But you HAVE got this. As Matt says, don't put a time frame on this process, just go day to day and trust the process. You're going to do absolutely amazingly 💙
I had a hysterectomy and was out grocery shopping that evening. You are much younger than me and you’re strong. You’ve got this!
One single day at a time !!! You are experiencing normal feelings.. upset & some downs.. keep moving forward at your pace.. You are so very blessed to have Matt & your Family nearby... I will keep praying for you !
We all care Tiffany and are rooting for you to be well. Enjoy the small moments each day. They will be the things that keep you going.
Found you randomly and I wish you have a great future tiffany stay strong, mental strength really matters 🙃💕
Sending so much love your way. We Got This 💜
aww thank you for your love 💙 lots and lots of love - we got this 💙
Your video appeared in my feed & the title made me check out your channel. Two & a half years ago I was dx’d with a Stage III cancer (retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma). I had 25 radiation treatments then 6 chemo treatments & eventually surgery. So far my quarterly scans have been clear. I had a port & feeding tube (I lost 80# because I couldn’t eat). Cancer sucks. I applaud you for sharing your story.