I’ve had ablation on both lungs and liver and where cancer was and did not grow back. I think you will be happy with results. The ablation is a quick night or 2 in hospital but effective. I think your appointment went well and sounds like your doctor/team is being very proactive. I know you are tough and you got this, girl. Hugs! Btw… I have have been 2 years clear scans and 7 years stage 4 rectal cancer for reference 💙
So happy for you, praying Tiffany sees this message of beautiful hope, I will continue to keep all you beautiful warriors in my prayers, love from south Africa 🙏🥰
That’s amazing, so happy for you. I know 4 people who have had lung cancer, my father and good friend amongst them. All of them are now cancer free and doing well. I realise it’s different when it’s stage 4 and not the primary cancer but it’s so reassuring hearing your success, I hope Tiffany sees your comment.
It sounds like you got some really good news today, Tiffany! The fact that the cancer hasn't increased in size and there are no new masses found is miraculous - celebrate the win! And never ever feel silly or regret doing so! As always, lots of love and prayers coming your way. Karin
Ablation worked well on one of my husband’s liver tumours. I understand how you feel regarding the chemo, my husband has had it three times, each time he dreads it but it does the job. He was stage 4 in 2019, currently cancer free. New drugs/treatments are coming through all the time. Stay positive Tiffany.
Tiffany, it is perfectly ok to celebrate each chemo ending 💙it just means you have overcome another hurdle and you will overcome the next! WE GOT THIS!! 😊
I saw a quote yesterday that is so true, it said you cant add days to your life but you can add life to your days. Just make every day the best you can.
Glad u have the results and plans for what's nxt tiff , I know it would have been nice if udidnt have to have more chemo hun but just think it's a means to an end don't think too far ahead o try not to I go in little increments as u say Tick tick tick u will get there sweetheart , I had another mri yesterday so holding on for my results now and like u also said god gets us through so much u got this ! And I have Geordie iron in my blood lol 😂 good luck for tmz lovely lass thinking of u 💖🦋💖xxx
Ya my uncle who had throat cancer. He said the little pesky things we tend to complain about don't matter anymore after having cancer. He was so right for sure. God gets me through so much adversity thru prayers.Annita from Browns Point, WA state 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Darling Tiffany, First off thank you for update! Good news that it’s not spreading, glad the chemo is working for you, so celebrate those small victories!! So glad to see your beautiful face. Remember you’re such an inspiration to many of us and so loved!! YOU GOT THIS!! Much love to you Matt and beautiful Amma!!🙌💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏💙🙌
I am so relieved with your results. I am also glad that your team is being agressive with treatment and tests. Will keep praying for you every day. Sending huge hugs from Canada 💙🩵🇨🇦
Tiffany, I happened to be doing a Bible study this morning on the book of Job and one thing I took from it was Job didn’t need his friends advice or comments good or bad. He just needed his friends to sit with him through it, God was handling the rest. I pray for your continued support from friends and family. You have such good people in your life walking this path with you. I also hope the knowledge that we here online are “sitting” with you through this is of some real comfort to you. We will continue to pray and support you!
My husband has severe heart disease, (End Stage Congestive Heart Failure). Went to see our cardio. he was scheduled for ablation. Had never heard of it but is considered very successful. The cardiac arrest killed off over half his heart and this one is his last option. So we went. It took a lot longer than they said it would which gave me time to read a very good book and go to Starbucks twice! I read the book Saving Noah. It was so good. Back to ablation-there was scar tissue causing a problem. Our electro cardiologist, not to be confused with our cardio, used the laser and, the problem he had is gone thanks to ablation. The dr had to come at it from three different directions to get rid of what was causing SVT’s. And no overnight, just some restrictions. My 2 cents about ablation. He was given full anesthesia and he was pretty funny as he was working off his meds! Anyway, ablation is now not scary to us.
Tiffany, great news!!!! Everything is stable which means chemo is working because the cancer isn’t spreading. Doesn’t matter if you need more chemo or that you’re getting ablation, as long as it’s all targeted to get you to good health it doesn’t matter. I am so, so happy!!!! You got this, you really got this!!!! Hugs from Toronto Canada. ❤❤❤❤❤
In the cancer world, the word “ stable” is always a reason to celebrate. I have scans on Sunday & fear I will be undergoing cryroablation. I just keep reminding myself that I I have a great Oncologist and tx team and the tumor board will come up with a plan. I pray for a stable scan ❤
Thank-you sweet Tiffany for the update. I will continue to pray for your complete recovery. We got this and you have got this. Everyone will continue to pray and lift you up. What a brave and courageous woman you are!💙🩵💙🩵💙🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Tiffany, you have good news! Your cancer has not gotten worse. I disagree with you on feeling bad that you celebrated when your chemo was over. You SHOULD celebrate all positive moments, and steps forward, no matter how small. That goes for everyone in life, not just people with cancer. And thank God that he is with you and giving you strength. Keep marching forward....and staying positive. You got this!!!!!
You know what it is also, is the added pressure from these horrible human beings on TH-cam, that have essentially made their entire channel based upon “Debunking” Tiffany’s “Lies”! I don’t know if you’ve seen any of that type of content but it’s utterly disgusting! I mean can you imagine having Stage 4 cancer in the thick of treatment, and you’ve got people creating conspiracy theories and BS calling you a liar dissecting every single thing that you say or do, it’s just really evil if I’m being honest!
Tiffany, Psalm 31:25 says; "Strength and dignity are her clothing and she smiles at the future." You can smile at your future because God is with you every step of the way. He loves you and is for you! I really understood what you were saying, I used to get annoyed standing in line, but after cancer I no longer feel that way, but tell myself I am so blessed to be standing anywhere!
I think you are amazing. I'm at the start of this journey personally. Had a colonoscopy and endoscopy yesterday after months of my whole GI tract being affected. I cried. Alot. I don't know what to expect. You handle things being sick so gracefully. Thank you so much. ❤🥺❤️🩹
USA here. Been following since before the first surgery. Have watched every video since. I see you from my perspective…a retired nurse who has seen all and been a patient and nurse educator. Everything I ever wanted. I am very lucky Tiffany, as you of have been as well. If the progress in the entire medical world had not come light years to where we are today how many people would not be here. That’s us…we are lucky. No matter what we have gone through we are still alive and we have lives that matter and make a difference in other peoples lives. You have your friends and family as do I. We’ve got this.
I totally understand when you talk about your scars, I too have constant reminders all over my body, it also reminds me I am still here and those are my battle and victory scars. I am so glad to took a break it is good for you to do after doing to many days in a row. I am glad that there is a light response, Please know I continue to pray for you, Matt, your mom, sister and family daily. You got this Tiffany !
I am walking in your shoes. I have been down the hill up the hill , good days bad days, years, laughter and stage 4 now 5 years. I truly understand that feeling of waiting on results. It's a journey only we could understand. I pray and trust God.
Tiff celebrate every win darling and u are winning by having this all under control and not spreading or growing. Hard i know, and of course cancer changes us but look how strong u are, be proud of yourself like we are all proud of u too 💙 Keep smiling my lovely, we got this 💙💙💙💙
You are moving forward- that was very good news, Tiffany! Like you, I would have wanted to hear the spots were gone and considered it would have been the best news. However, your news is STILL VERY GOOD NEWS! I am so proud of you. I know there are moments behind the scene where you must be a wee sad, a whole lot tired and angry. It’s ok… go to that place, let your body release all of it. In the next few days, the sun will be back. You know the journey- and, you got this! Love from Texas! 💚💚💚
I’ve been with you before you met Matt. You are so young and have been through more than a young lady should. You have every right to be nervous when you start scans and blood work you are so young to have gone through all of this. You are blessed to have your mother and Matt in your life.
Tiffany Ive been following you throughout your journey but this my first comment. No growth and even a light response in the area below your clavicle is EXCELLENT! You have every right to be relieved. Congratulations!😢 40:54 @Judy
Dont feel silly. You celebrated finishing and had a break over Christmas, so you still had a good reason to be happy. I am so glad it responded well to the chemo! I know you are sad it didn't shrink or disappear, but it's still going in the right direction! Chemo stinks so much, but you are such a strong person mentally and physically, so I know you got this!! Just stay positive and take one day at a time!! God will always keep you in his loving embrace to help you get through the toughest parts of treatment! 💙🙏💙🙏💙
Tiffany you have been through so much with this Damn cancer, you really don’t deserve this. You are such a lovely young lady, I will pray for you my love. Sending positive thoughts and lots of love. 🙏xxx
@@shandy6997 How do you know anything about me? She's more than silly, she's also got something going on in her personality. It could be seriously disordered!
You've got this Tiffany and we've got you!!! You are such a warrior princess. Praying you are able to rest and get through this next stage without too many side effects. We love you and are on this journey with you. Stay strong, you are such an inspiration to so many!!!
Tiffany, I want to start off by saying that I’m sorry that you got the results that you did because I know in your heart you hoped that everything would be cleared up and you could move ahead with your life again without cancer being in the forefront. But then I also want to tell you how proud I am of you! You’re being so practical and yet still optimistic and that shows so much growth in your attitude towards your disease and its treatment. Cancer will be something that will be in your life for a long time and it’s good that you understand that and are so brave that you’re willing to receive news and get treatment by yourself. You’re right we are there with you every step of the way sending you our love and prayers. But don’t forget the most important person of all, God. He’s got you in his arms Tiffany and you’re safe. Sending you much love, sweetheart! 💙💙💙
Tiffany, control is a fallacy. People like you and I who live with a diagnosis, just recognize the fallacy of control. But for every single person on the planet, the next moment is genuinely not predictable. Once I realized this, it was a real comfort to me. I recognized in this personal revelation that the only difference between me and someone who hasn't faced their mortality is that I'm aware that every moment is precious, and I've given up control. Now, I seek to grow in faith and hope and love in the face of each experience and pray for the same for my family and friends in their good times and their adversities. Facing our mortality can make us more controlling, and therefore more frustrated, or it can set us free. Be free!❤🎉
I absolutely agree. When my son had leukaemia, we had to learn that letting go of control over our lives was different to giving in to the cancer. Since his death, my life has got harder by degrees and I now live with disabilities and illnesses which don't limit the length of my life, but severely limit what I can do at times. It's funny because I was telling my best friend the other day that I miss getting home from work on a cold and miserable day and the things I miss are mostly about the everydayness of life that I will never again be able to take for granted. But by letting go of the goals I thought I had left to achieve doesn't mean that I have failed. Instead, it has led me on a journey of the unexpected. Not planning doesn't mean that Life grinds to a halt and it can be fun to accept the weird and wonderful things which happen when you haven't pre-programmed everything. And it is all about freedom.
Beautifully said! I read your post twice. I don’t want to forget it…..I’m 64, for me just now after reading this I realize how true this is. Thank you for sharing…..I’m so happy I read your post. Sending prayers and Blessings from Tx/USA to you. ❤❤❤
Absolutely love salmon, and organic brown basmati rice. I make my rice in an instant pot (my favorite appliance). Such good news at the Dr., glad they’ve decided to do an ablation along with the chemo. You’re always in my prayers Tiffany, and thousands of us are walking beside you during this journey. 💙💙💙
I guess I'm the pessimistic kind. After my first recurrence back in 2018, just 4 months after surgery, I adjusted my expectations. It came back again twice but I've been NED since 2020. I'm still scared every 6 months when I get PET-CT scans and shocked every time it's clear. I still never use the words "cancer free" or "remission" because it's such a myth. The best we can hope for is stable, or a new treatment plan or another clear scan, until next time.
I don’t understand with Grade 4 that you will ever stop chemo hon. Completely confused unless you have a all clear and I want you to have a miracle more than anyone x
I hope this does not sound at all negative, my husband had inoperable cancer and palliative chemo, I know your was always operable so I am confused as to why you thought chemo would stop yet. X
@@Tomas-majorwhile it’s unfortunate you are confused please take your confusion elsewhere. Tiffany has a lot to deal with and cannot possibly take time to answer a confused follower. Your comment is a bit off putting to be honest. I’m sorry about your husband but please stay positive when commenting on Tiffany’s page.
@paris6963 there's no law out there that says 'only sucky comments allowed'. This is the WORLD wide Web and public. If folk want to comment and question - they can. The OP simply made a comment and doesn't deserve your passive aggressiveness. Bloody hell some of you fans are like the Stasi.
@ to be honest I have followed her and been in contact with her directly so I think that maybe you should mind your own business, and don’t let the door hit you on the way out see ya.
I think the news was positive Tiffany 😊 I know having more chemo isn’t something you wanted to go through again but you are doing amazingly. Me and my partner have been following your journey for a while now. I always say to him, I wish I had a friend as lovely as Tiffany. You got this x please ignore the haters ❤
Many of us go numb when we hear less than desirable news. I can only remember snippets of the phone conversation with my gynecologist when she told me that I had been diagnosed with endometrial cancer in 2021. (While a phone call may seem impersonal, there were COVID restrictions at the time. I was lucky that so many doctors agreed to see me in person during my diagnosis journey and treatment)
Hi Tiffany, I think any news that doesn't involve the words spread, worse or unstable is a win win. I know you don't want to keep going on with chemo but it is keeping things in check and I think ablation is a really good option to finally getting rid of these tumors. Try to think positive like this could be the final kick in the butt the cancer needs to wipe it right out of your system. I hope and pray this is finally the last of it. Sending so much love and strength.
Hi Tiffany, finding a huge support network over the internet is so essential for mental health and peace. I think you are so smart to find these networks. You learn so much from other patients. I think you’re brilliant giving yourself all these resources. We got this! 💙
I’ve gotten much support from the internet for my rectal cancer treatments. I was diagnosed and started treatment route beginning of Covid. There were no support groups. The internet became my support group.
Tiffany, do not feel silly for celebrating the end of chemo! You have every right to feel elated you’ve completed that segment. So, you’re facing another chapter of chemo in this journey - you’ll face it with aplomb, courage and grace just as you have everything else you’ve been dealt. I am in awe of you and your ability to continue to be so joyful and sweet while facing so many challenges. You are an inspiration to me. Continuing to pray for you and your precious family. ❤🙏
Tiffany your “where is your boyfriend?” Video @6:47 you mentioned your stomach hurt and you to pause and let the pain pause. Do you believe that was a possibility that’s when you had gotten Cancer?
You had a little break from chemo so your body had a little chance to get stronger. So that was a good time to celebrate. Sending you prayers from Canada. One day at a time❤❤❤
You are always in my prayers, Tiffany! You have every right to celebrate all the wins! You're a brave, strong, beautiful young woman, an inspiration to all! Love watching you and Matt together, always laughing and showing each other so much love. Sending love and prayers!❤❤
Woop woop! We got this! 💙 It's never silly to celebrate milestones, no matter the size of them! 💫 Hearing the adjective "stable" is a huge win! 👏👏👏 Hugs, hugs, hugs!
Tiffany! This is actually good news! I know it’s not exactly what you wished for or what most of us had wished for but in the cancer world that’s the way it is. Little bitty steps going in the right direction. You are also expressing a healthy attitude which I think is wonderful. That is to let go of the anxiety over things you cannot control. You are learning this as a much younger woman than I was. Believe it or not this is a big part of the cancer battle. There are times when the only thing and also the best thing we can do is turn to Jesus and say Lord …YOU’ VE GOT THIS 💙… then trusting that He does. Also… just a little reminder no one has a normal life… it’s something we all want but in reality no one really has. All our life challenges are different but we all have them. It’s all in living the best life possible within the life we have been given. Always praying for you sweet Tiffany 🙏🏻❤️ God bless you , Matt and Amma!
So proud of you tiff ❤ this is good news :) ablasion blasts the areas and chemo you ace it every time such an amazing person with a huge heart xx Keep going beautiful the end is in sight also do not feel silly for celebrating the last chemo you should celebrate you have achieved so much and it deserves to have endings every time 🎉 so well-done again Tiff your are doing amazing xxxxxxxxx❤
So pleased for you Tiffany, so glad it hasn’t spread. I will continue to pray for you and all fellow sufferers, including myself. You are a wee warrior. 💙💙💙
Thank you for the update, hun. Very much positive results. You have come such a long way and been through a fair bit, Tiffany. And as you say, "You got this," so stay focused and its ok to celebrate the small wins . Sending love and hugs to both you and Matt and Ama xx
The final round of chemo is your last step toward a cancer-free life! I truly believe your cancer will be gone someday with your treatments. You will be the one to show you can overcome this! Your videos gives hope, new ideas, and inspiration. I’ll be keeping you in my prayers! Stay strong, Tiffany! We’re all here for you. You’ve got this! 💙🙏🏼
great news !!!! hope your next chemo round goes well. you got this tiff !!!! we love you rooting for you forever and always. prayers go a long way. keep praying tiffanythinks familyyyyy !!!! 💜💜
Thanks for describing talking to the doctor and going "mentally numb" when they are explaining results, treatments, etc. I've been there too and it's a weird thing isn't it? You have thousands of arms surrounding you in your journey. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of it.
Tiffany!! One step at a time!! Thank God you are able to get treatment and that you are feeling overall okay! I assume that being in good spirits is very important!! I’m praying for you! Keep fighting!!!
Tiffany, I’m so happy to hear there was no new or further growth of the tumors. I am pleased they will do ablations and hopefully get rid of the cancer and then chemo to wipe out any rogue cells. You sound like you have a great team who is on top of it. I will continue to pray for you. And say a rosary this week too. Much love.
Your and Matt's joy over the rice cooker. Was infectious. And the both of you laughing together no matter what you are doing, makes my heart so happen for the both of you.
I am so grateful for this news! Like you said, it would have been super to have none seen BUT I'm excited to here there is ongoing plan and nothing has grown and actually responded well!!! You are strong and WE GOT THIS!
I’m sorry to hear that you have to continue on with additional chemotherapy cycles. I also got my CT scan results today and need to continue onward with daily chemotherapy. But for both of us, treatment is working well enough that we don’t need to change course. Changing treatment always feels like I am losing the battle. Best of luck with your next chemotherapy cycles. We got this!
Very positive that it hasn’t gotten bigger! Thank God you have such wonderful Drs!!! I can’t imagine how difficult this has been for you Tiffany 😥 I do know that you are amazing 💙 Sending love and prayers to you💙💙💙🙏🏻🇨🇦. We Got This💙💙💙
Praying for you sweet Tiffany! Never feel like you have to apologize for celebrating. Just look at it like you were celebrating the completion of 6 chemo treatments!! ❤❤❤ We all love you to the sun ☀️ and back! ❤
Tiffany you are so right. I am a breast cancer survivor. I am 3 years NED and take hormone blockers to keep it from coming back. My life is not the same. Neuropathy, bad joint pain etc. has taken over my life but I am grateful to be alive! Keep fighting, you have a lot to live for! You Got This! 💙💙💙💙
Tiff, my Mum's Doc said...."When we have Cancer on the Run...we keep it on the Run.." My Mum went through 2 yrs of Hi Dose Chemo n Radiation. She survived for 13 years after being told there was little chance of survival.
This gives me so much hope for my mother that is currently in year two of cancer treatment. They told her she’d not going to make it much longer but she is defying the odds 🙏
Thank you Tiff for sharing your journey with us and providing us with updates, you are always in our thoughts and prayers! It’s always one step at a time, but always remain positive and know you have any army upholding you and your family. “Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends… So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:7-8
Though it wasn't what you were hoping for it is good news as it has given you more time which is a gift. As I've said before, take things day by day, live in the now moment. It is okay celebrating getting through things even if result isn't what you wanted as chemo is hard and you should be happy you got through it. There may not be an end point as far as the cancer goes but that doesn't have to be a bad thing.. my friend has had stage four for a very very long time (over 10? years)..and through that time she has been on treatment but her treatment now is very simple and for the past 7? years all she's had to do is take some pills daily and other then feeling tired sooner than most people with things (she can't work due to fatigue but she is still living well), she feels fine. You are wanting "normal" but what is normal... a normal life is one full of ups and downs.. a normal life isn't one where there isn't bad things which occur. Most people are going through something .. normal may be a single mother who's husband had an affair and left her for another woman leaving her to raise several young children alone, normal may a person who's partner died and now lives alone and is lonely, normal may be someone who has severe financial issues who struggles a lot day by day just to have things such as good food, normal may be going through cancer. You may think at times "why me" but it wouldn't be normal to have a completely carefree life without having some bad issues at times. Life and living will have up times and down times and lifes unexpected times.
Dear Tiffany, you are such an inspiration, not only for other cancer patients but for people who dealing with other difficulties in life. You are incredibly positive and sometimes I wonder how you do it. When I don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel I hop onto one of your vlogs and suddenly I am able to come out of the dark and into the light. Thank you sweetheart ❤ You have saved me many times since I found you. Please, in no way should you feel stupid for celebrating what you thought was the end of your treatment. It was a misunderstanding and nothing more or less. We’ve got you Tiffany and together we’ve got this. I pray that God keeps you in the palm of his hands and brings you to full healing 🙏🏻❤️🫂🙏🏻❤️🫂
Continued prayers and love to you Tiffany. You’ll fall back into the “chemo” routine, I’m sure. Stay strong as always. Love to you, AMA and Matt ! ❤️❤️❤️ (p.s. I still use a 90 second microwave rice. Don’t think I’d have the patience with using a cooker!)
I hope you get the best news, dear Tiffany. You have been such a good patient and I dont even need to say how brave you are. I wish you and Matt a wonderful wedding and a long and happy marriage.
Good news that it's not spreading and that you are on top of the treatments you need. Please never forget that the food you eat is what feeds your blood cells and therefore eating healthy and staying off sugar is of the upmost importance to keep your blood cells clean and strong. Thank you for sharing your story with us and for for your lovely personality. I feel like you are like a friend to all of us. You got this!!!! love and prayers for you. 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Sorry to tell you but that's a complete myth, not a reality. (sugar). There is no diet in the world that can feed or starve cancer. If it only was that easy everyone would be healthy.
Tiffany I'm so Happy You got good news Thank you so much for loving my last comment That means so much to me Know Your Always in my Thoughts and Prayers Hugs and Love from Texas
Aw Tiffany you are allowed to feel disappointed about having more chemo. You always offer gratitude to the hospital and the care they give you and for The fact that things have not got Worse. Bless your heart for showing us that it's possible to have gratitude in the most difficult times and that with the love of family and friends we can make it through these challenges. You are an instrument for good and God knows this. You have touched so many. One day at a time sweet girl.
Tiffany we all genuinely care about you. It's good news and the doctors are taking good care of you. I am also glad they are aggressively treating the cancer. I went through a lot loosing my mum to cancer and the doctors gave up so she did. Praying for you. 💙💙💙
Though I am not going thru what you have to, I do understand how difficult it is. I have diabetes, osteoarthritis of the knees, cervical spondylosis and gastroenteritis most of the time I envy people who can walk comfortably and eat what they like...miss the time I didn't have these issues 😢 But still thank God for the life I have.
Look at it as good news could have been worse. Am praying for you. You are such a strong person. You have a great support system. Love & hugs from the states 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙🙏🙏
🎉 No spreading... Its doing exactly what they wanted it to! Wahooooooo! You look beautiful, Tiffany. Always celebrate that YOU are INCREDIBLY BRAVE. ❤ Chemotherapy is so hard. So incredibly amazing, but so so hard. Thank you for sharing your journey, I have watched for years now but haven't commented much if at all. I'm so proud of you 👏 ❤
Just thinking of it. You can buy a clear plastic ring snuggie/ ring sizer that fits inside your engagement ring to keep it from twisting. I have one for my antique ring because I didn't want to have the ring cut to size. It works great.
I’ve had ablation on both lungs and liver and where cancer was and did not grow back. I think you will be happy with results. The ablation is a quick night or 2 in hospital but effective. I think your appointment went well and sounds like your doctor/team is being very proactive. I know you are tough and you got this, girl. Hugs! Btw… I have have been 2 years clear scans and 7 years stage 4 rectal cancer for reference 💙
So happy for you, praying Tiffany sees this message of beautiful hope, I will continue to keep all you beautiful warriors in my prayers, love from south Africa 🙏🥰
@@staciwhite2726 so pleased for you.
Did you have surgery as well for your initial treatment?
That’s amazing, so happy for you. I know 4 people who have had lung cancer, my father and good friend amongst them. All of them are now cancer free and doing well. I realise it’s different when it’s stage 4 and not the primary cancer but it’s so reassuring hearing your success, I hope Tiffany sees your comment.
God bless you Staci. Hugs.
It sounds like you got some really good news today, Tiffany! The fact that the cancer hasn't increased in size and there are no new masses found is miraculous - celebrate the win! And never ever feel silly or regret doing so! As always, lots of love and prayers coming your way. Karin
Ablation worked well on one of my husband’s liver tumours. I understand how you feel regarding the chemo, my husband has had it three times, each time he dreads it but it does the job. He was stage 4 in 2019, currently cancer free. New drugs/treatments are coming through all the time. Stay positive Tiffany.
What a positive story. Bless his soul❤
Bless you all❤❤❤
Fantastic ❤
Love your story
That's amazing!
Tiffany, it is perfectly ok to celebrate each chemo ending 💙it just means you have overcome another hurdle and you will overcome the next! WE GOT THIS!! 😊
Tick, Tick, Tick!!! ❤
I saw a quote yesterday that is so true, it said you cant add days to your life but you can add life to your days. Just make every day the best you can.
I like that quote a lot. It's so true. Thanks for sharing!
That is beautiful 🎉🎉🎉
Glad u have the results and plans for what's nxt tiff , I know it would have been nice if udidnt have to have more chemo hun but just think it's a means to an end don't think too far ahead o try not to I go in little increments as u say Tick tick tick u will get there sweetheart , I had another mri yesterday so holding on for my results now and like u also said god gets us through so much u got this ! And I have Geordie iron in my blood lol 😂 good luck for tmz lovely lass thinking of u 💖🦋💖xxx
AMEN 🙏🏽
Ya my uncle who had throat cancer. He said the little pesky things we tend to complain about don't matter anymore after having cancer. He was so right for sure. God gets me through so much adversity thru prayers.Annita from Browns Point, WA state 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Darling Tiffany, First off thank you for update! Good news that it’s not spreading, glad the chemo is working for you, so celebrate those small victories!! So glad to see your beautiful face. Remember you’re such an inspiration to many of us and so loved!! YOU GOT THIS!! Much love to you Matt and beautiful Amma!!🙌💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏💙🙌
Someone in North Carolina is thinking about you and sending best wishes!
I am so relieved with your results. I am also glad that your team is being agressive with treatment and tests. Will keep praying for you every day. Sending huge hugs from Canada 💙🩵🇨🇦
Celebrating the small victories Tiffany. You completed the first round of Chemotherapy, it’s ok to celebrate.💙💙💙
Tiffany, I happened to be doing a Bible study this morning on the book of Job and one thing I took from it was Job didn’t need his friends advice or comments good or bad. He just needed his friends to sit with him through it, God was handling the rest. I pray for your continued support from friends and family. You have such good people in your life walking this path with you. I also hope the knowledge that we here online are “sitting” with you through this is of some real comfort to you. We will continue to pray and support you!
That’s so lovely of you god bless Ann
Amen to that! 🙏💖
Amen! I’m in Job too. Lots of prayers for our girl Tiffany! 🙏🏻
I love this for Tiffany and a good stay for all of us than you for sharing ❤
I'm in Job as well!
This is good news Tiffany. Your cancer hasn't spread. You are right to celebrate every small victories. Continuing to pray for you.
Every day is a gift Tiffany, you are so strong. Keep the faith.sending love.🥰xxx
She’s lying about her cancer go look it up
It’s wonderful you have a great healthcare team and so sweet your cousin was able to join you! 💙😇
Take this as a win! No progression and some response and most importantly a plan moving forward. Bless you and yours dear girl💙
Always so good to see you, Tiffany. 🤗I'm so glad to hear you've responded to chemo and that you're stable. Sending all my love, always. 💙💙💙
My husband has severe heart disease, (End Stage Congestive Heart Failure). Went to see our cardio. he was scheduled for ablation. Had never heard of it but is considered very successful. The cardiac arrest killed off over half his heart and this one is his last option. So we went. It took a lot longer than they said it would which gave me time to read a very good book and go to Starbucks twice! I read the book Saving Noah. It was so good. Back to ablation-there was scar tissue causing a problem. Our electro cardiologist, not to be confused with our cardio, used the laser and, the problem he had is gone thanks to ablation. The dr had to come at it from three different directions to get rid of what was causing SVT’s. And no overnight, just some restrictions. My 2 cents about ablation. He was given full anesthesia and he was pretty funny as he was working off his meds! Anyway, ablation is now not scary to us.
Tiffany, great news!!!! Everything is stable which means chemo is working because the cancer isn’t spreading. Doesn’t matter if you need more chemo or that you’re getting ablation, as long as it’s all targeted to get you to good health it doesn’t matter. I am so, so happy!!!! You got this, you really got this!!!! Hugs from Toronto Canada.
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I’m from TO too ..woot woot
You have a very comprehensive plan that sounds very well thought out.
We’ve Got This!
In the cancer world, the word “ stable” is always a reason to celebrate. I have scans on Sunday & fear I will be undergoing cryroablation. I just keep reminding myself that I I have a great Oncologist and tx team and the tumor board will come up with a plan. I pray for a stable scan ❤
You've got this. Sending love ❤
Thank-you sweet Tiffany for the update. I will continue to pray for your complete recovery. We got this and you have got this. Everyone will continue to pray and lift you up. What a brave and courageous woman you are!💙🩵💙🩵💙🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Tiffany, you have good news! Your cancer has not gotten worse. I disagree with you on feeling bad that you celebrated when your chemo was over. You SHOULD celebrate all positive moments, and steps forward, no matter how small. That goes for everyone in life, not just people with cancer. And thank God that he is with you and giving you strength. Keep marching forward....and staying positive. You got this!!!!!
You know what it is also, is the added pressure from these horrible human beings on TH-cam, that have essentially made their entire channel based upon “Debunking” Tiffany’s “Lies”! I don’t know if you’ve seen any of that type of content but it’s utterly disgusting! I mean can you imagine having Stage 4 cancer in the thick of treatment, and you’ve got people creating conspiracy theories and BS calling you a liar dissecting every single thing that you say or do, it’s just really evil if I’m being honest!
Tiffany, Psalm 31:25 says; "Strength and dignity are her clothing and she smiles at the future." You can smile at your future because God is with you every step of the way. He loves you and is for you! I really understood what you were saying, I used to get annoyed standing in line, but after cancer I no longer feel that way, but tell myself I am so blessed to be standing anywhere!
Thanks for sharing your testimony !!May God continue to hold you ever so dearly!😊
Beautiful!!!❤
I think you are amazing. I'm at the start of this journey personally. Had a colonoscopy and endoscopy yesterday after months of my whole GI tract being affected. I cried. Alot. I don't know what to expect. You handle things being sick so gracefully. Thank you so much. ❤🥺❤️🩹
Sending Prayers, Love and Strength to you ❤
I pray that everything goes really well. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You got this! ❤
USA here. Been following since before the first surgery. Have watched every video since. I see you from my perspective…a retired nurse who has seen all and been a patient and nurse educator. Everything I ever wanted. I am very lucky Tiffany, as you of have been as well. If the progress in the entire medical world had not come light years to where we are today how many people would not be here. That’s us…we are lucky. No matter what we have gone through we are still alive and we have lives that matter and make a difference in other peoples lives. You have your friends and family as do I. We’ve got this.
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I totally understand when you talk about your scars, I too have constant reminders all over my body, it also reminds me I am still here and those are my battle and victory scars. I am so glad to took a break it is good for you to do after doing to many days in a row. I am glad that there is a light response, Please know I continue to pray for you, Matt, your mom, sister and family daily. You got this Tiffany !
I am walking in your shoes. I have been down the hill up the hill , good days bad days, years, laughter and stage 4 now 5 years. I truly understand that feeling of waiting on results. It's a journey only we could understand. I pray and trust God.
I can tell you are a tad disappointed that you cancer hasn’t shrunk. It will be ok. God has got you. ❤💙
Tiffany. Praying from eastern Ky (USA) You are such a beautiful positive young lady and i will pray daily for you. Big hugs
Tiff celebrate every win darling and u are winning by having this all under control and not spreading or growing.
Hard i know, and of course cancer changes us but look how strong u are, be proud of yourself like we are all proud of u too 💙
Keep smiling my lovely, we got this 💙💙💙💙
You are moving forward- that was very good news, Tiffany! Like you, I would have wanted to hear the spots were gone and considered it would have been the best news. However, your news is STILL VERY GOOD NEWS! I am so proud of you. I know there are moments behind the scene where you must be a wee sad, a whole lot tired and angry. It’s ok… go to that place, let your body release all of it. In the next few days, the sun will be back. You know the journey- and, you got this! Love from Texas! 💚💚💚
I’ve been with you before you met Matt. You are so young and have been through more than a young lady should. You have every right to be nervous when you start scans and blood work you are so young to have gone through all of this. You are blessed to have your mother and Matt in your life.
Congratulations small victories. You will beat this.we got this.
Tiffany Ive been following you throughout your journey but this my first comment.
No growth and even a light response in the area below your clavicle is EXCELLENT! You have every right to be relieved. Congratulations!😢 40:54
@Judy
Dont feel silly. You celebrated finishing and had a break over Christmas, so you still had a good reason to be happy. I am so glad it responded well to the chemo! I know you are sad it didn't shrink or disappear, but it's still going in the right direction! Chemo stinks so much, but you are such a strong person mentally and physically, so I know you got this!! Just stay positive and take one day at a time!! God will always keep you in his loving embrace to help you get through the toughest parts of treatment! 💙🙏💙🙏💙
Tiffany you have been through so much with this Damn cancer, you really don’t deserve this. You are such a lovely young lady, I will pray for you my love. Sending positive thoughts and lots of love. 🙏xxx
you're not silly for celebrating the last chemo. Praying for you Tiffany! You're such a sweet person.
She is fairly silly.
@@edwright480Really…? Such a pity that you are unkind - with absolutely no empathy ☹️!
@@shandy6997 How do you know anything about me? She's more than silly, she's also got something going on in her personality. It could be seriously disordered!
You've got this Tiffany and we've got you!!! You are such a warrior princess. Praying you are able to rest and get through this next stage without too many side effects. We love you and are on this journey with you. Stay strong, you are such an inspiration to so many!!!
Awww that’s such a loving comment to read, thank you so much. I really really appreciate you💙 lots of love to you my darling, God bless🙏💙
@@tiffanythinks🙏🌠❤️ Being Sent from Arizona...
Tiffany, I want to start off by saying that I’m sorry that you got the results that you did because I know in your heart you hoped that everything would be cleared up and you could move ahead with your life again without cancer being in the forefront. But then I also want to tell you how proud I am of you! You’re being so practical and yet still optimistic and that shows so much growth in your attitude towards your disease and its treatment. Cancer will be something that will be in your life for a long time and it’s good that you understand that and are so brave that you’re willing to receive news and get treatment by yourself. You’re right we are there with you every step of the way sending you our love and prayers. But don’t forget the most important person of all, God. He’s got you in his arms Tiffany and you’re safe. Sending you much love, sweetheart! 💙💙💙
Tiffany, control is a fallacy. People like you and I who live with a diagnosis, just recognize the fallacy of control. But for every single person on the planet, the next moment is genuinely not predictable. Once I realized this, it was a real comfort to me. I recognized in this personal revelation that the only difference between me and someone who hasn't faced their mortality is that I'm aware that every moment is precious, and I've given up control. Now, I seek to grow in faith and hope and love in the face of each experience and pray for the same for my family and friends in their good times and their adversities. Facing our mortality can make us more controlling, and therefore more frustrated, or it can set us free. Be free!❤🎉
I absolutely agree. When my son had leukaemia, we had to learn that letting go of control over our lives was different to giving in to the cancer. Since his death, my life has got harder by degrees and I now live with disabilities and illnesses which don't limit the length of my life, but severely limit what I can do at times. It's funny because I was telling my best friend the other day that I miss getting home from work on a cold and miserable day and the things I miss are mostly about the everydayness of life that I will never again be able to take for granted. But by letting go of the goals I thought I had left to achieve doesn't mean that I have failed. Instead, it has led me on a journey of the unexpected. Not planning doesn't mean that Life grinds to a halt and it can be fun to accept the weird and wonderful things which happen when you haven't pre-programmed everything. And it is all about freedom.
Beautifully said! I read your post twice. I don’t want to forget it…..I’m 64, for me just now after reading this I realize how true this is. Thank you for sharing…..I’m so happy I read your post.
Sending prayers and Blessings from Tx/USA to you. ❤❤❤
Keep believing that God will help you through and give you the strength you need to get through ❤
I've kept a bullet journal for years too I love it because like you said you can really make it fit what you need.
Absolutely love salmon, and organic brown basmati rice. I make my rice in an instant pot (my favorite appliance). Such good news at the Dr., glad they’ve decided to do an ablation along with the chemo. You’re always in my prayers Tiffany, and thousands of us are walking beside you during this journey. 💙💙💙
I guess I'm the pessimistic kind. After my first recurrence back in 2018, just 4 months after surgery, I adjusted my expectations. It came back again twice but I've been NED since 2020. I'm still scared every 6 months when I get PET-CT scans and shocked every time it's clear. I still never use the words "cancer free" or "remission" because it's such a myth. The best we can hope for is stable, or a new treatment plan or another clear scan, until next time.
You're so strong, and you have a great support system. We all wish you the best and are happy with your latest news! Hang in there.
I don’t understand with Grade 4 that you will ever stop chemo hon. Completely confused unless you have a all clear and I want you to have a miracle more than anyone x
I hope this does not sound at all negative, my husband had inoperable cancer and palliative chemo, I know your was always operable so I am confused as to why you thought chemo would stop yet. X
@@Tomas-majorwhile it’s unfortunate you are confused please take your confusion elsewhere. Tiffany has a lot to deal with and cannot possibly take time to answer a confused follower. Your comment is a bit off putting to be honest. I’m sorry about your husband but please stay positive when commenting on Tiffany’s page.
@paris6963 there's no law out there that says 'only sucky comments allowed'. This is the WORLD wide Web and public. If folk want to comment and question - they can. The OP simply made a comment and doesn't deserve your passive aggressiveness. Bloody hell some of you fans are like the Stasi.
@ to be honest I have followed her and been in contact with her directly so I think that maybe you should mind your own business, and don’t let the door hit you on the way out see ya.
@@paris6963 you can’t cure stupid love, mind your own business lol
I think the news was positive Tiffany 😊 I know having more chemo isn’t something you wanted to go through again but you are doing amazingly. Me and my partner have been following your journey for a while now. I always say to him, I wish I had a friend as lovely as Tiffany. You got this x please ignore the haters ❤
We all do have a friend in Tiffany! What a lovely friend she is! We are blessed!
I feel like this approach is to go for the win. Not sure how to explain what I mean but this feels very thorough and hopeful.
Many of us go numb when we hear less than desirable news. I can only remember snippets of the phone conversation with my gynecologist when she told me that I had been diagnosed with endometrial cancer in 2021. (While a phone call may seem impersonal, there were COVID restrictions at the time. I was lucky that so many doctors agreed to see me in person during my diagnosis journey and treatment)
Hi Tiffany, I think any news that doesn't involve the words spread, worse or unstable is a win win. I know you don't want to keep going on with chemo but it is keeping things in check and I think ablation is a really good option to finally getting rid of these tumors. Try to think positive like this could be the final kick in the butt the cancer needs to wipe it right out of your system. I hope and pray this is finally the last of it. Sending so much love and strength.
Hi Tiff. I am so happy your doctors are really aggressive with your treatment and are going at it full ahead. Be strong, you got this!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You’re in my prayers. Thank God for stability.
Hi Tiffany, finding a huge support network over the internet is so essential for mental health and peace. I think you are so smart to find these networks. You learn so much from other patients. I think you’re brilliant giving yourself all these resources. We got this! 💙
I’ve gotten much support from the internet for my rectal cancer treatments. I was diagnosed and started treatment route beginning of Covid. There were no support groups. The internet became my support group.
Tiffany whoever decided to make rice cooker sure did a great thing 😂👌🏾
All the best Tiffany. Positive news that the cancer has not spread. Just stay positive and away from sugar. Lots of love. Praying for you 🙏
Yes, cutting sugar and carbs and processed foods does help fight cancer.
So glad to hear that the chemo is working. Wishing you all the best!
Tiffany, do not feel silly for celebrating the end of chemo! You have every right to feel elated you’ve completed that segment. So, you’re facing another chapter of chemo in this journey - you’ll face it with aplomb, courage and grace just as you have everything else you’ve been dealt. I am in awe of you and your ability to continue to be so joyful and sweet while facing so many challenges. You are an inspiration to me. Continuing to pray for you and your precious family. ❤🙏
Happy New Year 🎉🎉,God Bless you! Tic-Tic-Tic!❤
Good luck with your journey.❤🎉❤
Tiffany your “where is your boyfriend?” Video @6:47 you mentioned your stomach hurt and you to pause and let the pain pause. Do you believe that was a possibility that’s when you had gotten Cancer?
You had a little break from chemo so your body had a little chance to get stronger. So that was a good time to celebrate. Sending you prayers from Canada. One day at a time❤❤❤
You are always in my prayers, Tiffany! You have every right to celebrate all the wins! You're a brave, strong, beautiful young woman, an inspiration to all! Love watching you and Matt together, always laughing and showing each other so much love. Sending love and prayers!❤❤
Woop woop! We got this! 💙
It's never silly to celebrate milestones, no matter the size of them! 💫
Hearing the adjective "stable" is a huge win! 👏👏👏
Hugs, hugs, hugs!
Tiffany! This is actually good news! I know it’s not exactly what you wished for or what most of us had wished for but in the cancer world that’s the way it is. Little bitty steps going in the right direction. You are also expressing a healthy attitude which I think is wonderful. That is to let go of the anxiety over things you cannot control. You are learning this as a much younger woman than I was. Believe it or not this is a big part of the cancer battle. There are times when the only thing and also the best thing we can do is turn to Jesus and say Lord …YOU’ VE GOT THIS 💙… then trusting that He does.
Also… just a little reminder no one has a normal life… it’s something we all want but in reality no one really has. All our life challenges are different but we all have them. It’s all in living the best life possible within the life we have been given. Always praying for you sweet Tiffany 🙏🏻❤️ God bless you , Matt and Amma!
You got this, Tiffany. It's wonderful that there is a plan in place and that ablation is happening.
So proud of you tiff ❤ this is good news :) ablasion blasts the areas and chemo you ace it every time such an amazing person with a huge heart xx
Keep going beautiful the end is in sight also do not feel silly for celebrating the last chemo you should celebrate you have achieved so much and it deserves to have endings every time 🎉 so well-done again Tiff your are doing amazing xxxxxxxxx❤
So pleased for you Tiffany, so glad it hasn’t spread. I will continue to pray for you and all fellow sufferers, including myself. You are a wee warrior. 💙💙💙
Thank you for the update, hun. Very much positive results. You have come such a long way and been through a fair bit, Tiffany. And as you say, "You got this," so stay focused and its ok to celebrate the small wins .
Sending love and hugs to both you and Matt and Ama xx
The final round of chemo is your last step toward a cancer-free life! I truly believe your cancer will be gone someday with your treatments. You will be the one to show you can overcome this! Your videos gives hope, new ideas, and inspiration. I’ll be keeping you in my prayers! Stay strong, Tiffany! We’re all here for you. You’ve got this! 💙🙏🏼
great news !!!! hope your next chemo round goes well. you got this tiff !!!! we love you rooting for you forever and always. prayers go a long way. keep praying tiffanythinks familyyyyy !!!! 💜💜
This is so good news Tiff! I understand your feelings on chemo, but this is really good. YOU GOT THIS 💙💙💙💙
Thanks for describing talking to the doctor and going "mentally numb" when they are explaining results, treatments, etc. I've been there too and it's a weird thing isn't it? You have thousands of arms surrounding you in your journey. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of it.
Tiffany!! One step at a time!! Thank God you are able to get treatment and that you are feeling overall okay! I assume that being in good spirits is very important!! I’m praying for you! Keep fighting!!!
Tiffany, I’m so happy to hear there was no new or further growth of the tumors. I am pleased they will do ablations and hopefully get rid of the cancer and then chemo to wipe out any rogue cells. You sound like you have a great team who is on top of it. I will continue to pray for you. And say a rosary this week too. Much love.
Always praying for you. Love you and your family so much.
Your and Matt's joy over the rice cooker. Was infectious. And the both of you laughing together no matter what you are doing, makes my heart so happen for the both of you.
Oh Tiffany, don’t feel silly celebrating that chemo was over. You should celebrate each victory! And definitely was a victory! Send hugs from the USA!
I am so grateful for this news! Like you said, it would have been super to have none seen BUT I'm excited to here there is ongoing plan and nothing has grown and actually responded well!!! You are strong and WE GOT THIS!
I’m sorry to hear that you have to continue on with additional chemotherapy cycles. I also got my CT scan results today and need to continue onward with daily chemotherapy. But for both of us, treatment is working well enough that we don’t need to change course. Changing treatment always feels like I am losing the battle. Best of luck with your next chemotherapy cycles. We got this!
Wishing you best of luck with your next chemo cycle. ❤
I am so happy to see you posting again
Very positive that it hasn’t gotten bigger! Thank God you have such wonderful Drs!!! I can’t imagine how difficult this has been for you Tiffany 😥 I do know that you are amazing 💙 Sending love and prayers to you💙💙💙🙏🏻🇨🇦. We Got This💙💙💙
Praying for you sweet Tiffany! Never feel like you have to apologize for celebrating. Just look at it like you were celebrating the completion of 6 chemo treatments!! ❤❤❤ We all love you to the sun ☀️ and back! ❤
Tiffany you are so right. I am a breast cancer survivor. I am 3 years NED and take hormone blockers to keep it from coming back. My life is not the same. Neuropathy, bad joint pain etc. has taken over my life but I am grateful to be alive! Keep fighting, you have a lot to live for! You Got This! 💙💙💙💙
Tiff, my Mum's Doc said...."When we have Cancer on the Run...we keep it on the Run.." My Mum went through 2 yrs of Hi Dose Chemo n Radiation. She survived for 13 years after being told there was little chance of survival.
This gives me so much hope for my mother that is currently in year two of cancer treatment. They told her she’d not going to make it much longer but she is defying the odds 🙏
Thank you Tiff for sharing your journey with us and providing us with updates, you are always in our thoughts and prayers! It’s always one step at a time, but always remain positive and know you have any army upholding you and your family.
“Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends… So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.”
1 Corinthians 13:7-8
Though it wasn't what you were hoping for it is good news as it has given you more time which is a gift. As I've said before, take things day by day, live in the now moment. It is okay celebrating getting through things even if result isn't what you wanted as chemo is hard and you should be happy you got through it.
There may not be an end point as far as the cancer goes but that doesn't have to be a bad thing.. my friend has had stage four for a very very long time (over 10? years)..and through that time she has been on treatment but her treatment now is very simple and for the past 7? years all she's had to do is take some pills daily and other then feeling tired sooner than most people with things (she can't work due to fatigue but she is still living well), she feels fine.
You are wanting "normal" but what is normal... a normal life is one full of ups and downs.. a normal life isn't one where there isn't bad things which occur. Most people are going through something .. normal may be a single mother who's husband had an affair and left her for another woman leaving her to raise several young children alone, normal may a person who's partner died and now lives alone and is lonely, normal may be someone who has severe financial issues who struggles a lot day by day just to have things such as good food, normal may be going through cancer. You may think at times "why me" but it wouldn't be normal to have a completely carefree life without having some bad issues at times. Life and living will have up times and down times and lifes unexpected times.
Dear Tiffany, you are such an inspiration, not only for other cancer patients but for people who dealing with other difficulties in life. You are incredibly positive and sometimes I wonder how you do it. When I don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel I hop onto one of your vlogs and suddenly I am able to come out of the dark and into the light. Thank you sweetheart ❤ You have saved me many times since I found you.
Please, in no way should you feel stupid for celebrating what you thought was the end of your treatment. It was a misunderstanding and nothing more or less. We’ve got you Tiffany and together we’ve got this. I pray that God keeps you in the palm of his hands and brings you to full healing 🙏🏻❤️🫂🙏🏻❤️🫂
You've got this Tiffany we all love you
Continued prayers and love to you Tiffany. You’ll fall back into the “chemo” routine, I’m sure. Stay strong as always. Love to you, AMA and Matt ! ❤️❤️❤️ (p.s. I still use a 90 second microwave rice. Don’t think I’d have the patience with using a cooker!)
Poor darling.I m so sorry that you have to be put through this. I will be sending massive prayers, positive vibes and love for you and your family.xx.
I hope you get the best news, dear Tiffany. You have been such a good patient and I dont even need to say how brave you are. I wish you and Matt a wonderful wedding and a long and happy marriage.
Good news that it's not spreading and that you are on top of the treatments you need. Please never forget that the food you eat is what feeds your blood cells and therefore eating healthy and staying off sugar is of the upmost importance to keep your blood cells clean and strong. Thank you for sharing your story with us and for for your lovely personality. I feel like you are like a friend to all of us. You got this!!!! love and prayers for you. 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Sorry to tell you but that's a complete myth, not a reality. (sugar). There is no diet in the world that can feed or starve cancer. If it only was that easy everyone would be healthy.
I’m so happy to see you received great news!
I would love to see you set up a month in your bulletin journal ❤
Thank you for updating us , positive results . Good luck for the chemo , tomorrow. 💙
Tiffany I'm so Happy You got good news Thank you so much for loving my last comment That means so much to me Know Your Always in my Thoughts and Prayers Hugs and Love from Texas
Aw Tiffany you are allowed to feel disappointed about having more chemo. You always offer gratitude to the hospital and the care they give you and for
The fact that things have not got
Worse.
Bless your heart for showing us that it's possible to have gratitude in the most difficult times and that with the love of family and friends we can make it through these challenges.
You are an instrument for good and God knows this. You have touched so many.
One day at a time sweet girl.
Tiffany we all genuinely care about you. It's good news and the doctors are taking good care of you. I am also glad they are aggressively treating the cancer. I went through a lot loosing my mum to cancer and the doctors gave up so she did. Praying for you. 💙💙💙
Though I am not going thru what you have to, I do understand how difficult it is. I have diabetes, osteoarthritis of the knees, cervical spondylosis and gastroenteritis most of the time I envy people who can walk comfortably and eat what they like...miss the time I didn't have these issues 😢 But still thank God for the life I have.
Your'e being looked after really well Tiffany, it's good news! Praying for you! xx
Look at it as good news could have been worse. Am praying for you. You are such a strong person. You have a great support system. Love & hugs from the states 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙🙏🙏
🎉 No spreading... Its doing exactly what they wanted it to! Wahooooooo!
You look beautiful, Tiffany. Always celebrate that YOU are INCREDIBLY BRAVE. ❤ Chemotherapy is so hard. So incredibly amazing, but so so hard.
Thank you for sharing your journey, I have watched for years now but haven't commented much if at all. I'm so proud of you 👏 ❤
Just thinking of it. You can buy a clear plastic ring snuggie/ ring sizer that fits inside your engagement ring to keep it from twisting. I have one for my antique ring because I didn't want to have the ring cut to size. It works great.