You are a very brave young lady. Not only do you endure the misery of chemo, but you open yourself up to us and make yourself vulnerable by sharing your journey with us. You are in my prayers! Keep up the fight. Youre a inspiration to countless people you'll probably never meet.
I have to say jess, u r one tough young lady, u have and r enduring so much, and ur still smiling, keep the faith ur doing great. Oh and u r rocking the hair style, u've got such a pretty face and big smile u pull off the look so well. Get healthy, cancer sucks U got this.
Jess I'm so proud of you for finishing your chemo. I know it was very hard and probably there were days you just wanted to give up. I cried when you rang the bell knowing that you finally finished it. Everyone is sending prayers and good wishes to you.
I followed your cancer journey on your mom's chanel. It is probably the hardest thing anyone that have to go through. Your mom would've done it for you if she could. Seeing you get so sick and frail must've been heartbreaking. You have such strong family support. You are is the best of care.. . My best wishes to you and your family. Hope you never have to go through this ever again. Hugs
Jess, you are amazing, strong, beautiful and have definitely earned the right to cry. And the fact that you're not crying about all that you've been through, but rather what it was like watching your parents go through it, just shows how beautiful the Brock family dynamic truly is. ❤❤❤
You get it all headed your way, prayers, healing thoughts and positive vibes. You are a warrior, you got this. You have 62.1K subs that have your back...
Awww Baby Girl, you’re breaking plenty of hearts out here. You have to be one of the bravest young ladies I’ve ever witnessed, you, Mum, Dad and your Brother ploughing through the most scary, miserable times ever and we’ve watched you carry this burden with a flaming torch out front as the heroine that that you are, you and your family are an inspiration for anyone else dealing with this nightmare and I, personally as a Mum and Nanna wish you all a brighter future together, no one deserves it more Jess.❤🙏🏻🇬🇧
From a 🇨🇦 Nana to a GB 🇬🇧 Nanna, I second everything you said. Jess - just know that we are all sending good karma to you, your Mom, Dad and Jack. I posted on your last day of Chemo, but again, CONGRATULATIONS on ringing that bell. 🥳🎉👏👏💜. You absolutely rock, Gurl, and your family is amazing. Some of the hardest working Canucks I’ve ever seen, so loving and supportive of each other, and just plowing through such an absolutely CRAP situation. You really are an inspiration, Jess. Love and prayers, that it is ALL SMOOTH SAILING from here on out. Hugs to you and the whole Brock crew.
My daughter Jessica battled stage IV Breast Cancer 8 years ago. Your chemo journey was so similar to hers, everything tasted like metal to her, or caused nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and constipation. She left a husband and 5 children but seeing her fight and now your fight is a testament to other cancer patients. You are a warrior! Keep fighting, you have a long life ahead of you. The strength you have shown is truly inspiring. Tell your story and let others be uplifted.
I’m so sorry for your loss Cindy. I have stage IV metastatic breast cancer too. I was diagnosed 7 years ago at the age of 43 and at the time, only given 3-6 months to live. It is a horrendous disease and my heart breaks for you that you had to experience that with your daughter, I’m so sorry. The rollercoaster of treatments must have absolutely devastated you and again, I’m so sorry. My mum has been my rock throughout the years, she comes with me for every treatment appointment, every consultation. Your Jessica was so blessed to have you by her side. You’re a warrior too, as is my mum. I just wanted to give you some comfort, Jessica will still be by your side now, I just know it because, when it’s my turn to go, I’ll never leave my loved ones sides and I’m positive Jessica felt the same. Bless you Cindy, I’m thinking of you. 🌻🌻🌻
I am so thankful that you pull through round 1 strongs for the rest off your journey. It's now been nearly 3 months months since I lost my daughter to cancer. But I will keep the faith and will pray for you.
Jess, I have an idea of what you are going through. My great-grandson had cancer when he was one. He had to go through 8 months of chemotherapy after having surgery to remove the biggest tumor in his abdomen. He had it behind his eyes, numerous tumors in his lungs and abdomen, on his liver and in his bone marrow. He also had to take 6 months of cancer pills (I have no idea what they were). He was given a 20% chance of survival. He is going to be 4 in a few days. And he has been cancer free every scans/tests since the last of the chemotherapy treatments. I’m praying that you have the same results. Stay strong, stay positive and believe, honestly believe that you are going to be cancer free. That’s a big one. Honestly believing that you are going to be cancer free. Prayer is another big one. My great-grandson had 5 worldwide prayer chains during his battle with cancer. His medical team call him the miracle baby still (even though he’s going to be 4 years old in a few days). Stay strong, stay positive and honestly believe… YOU WILL BEAT CANCER!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I missed the part when you said he was one and I saw that the second read through and I was shocked, but I really hope he won't remember since he was so young. I pray it never comes back either.
Jess, you're a strong person. You're parents feel like that because you are loved. That is why you are so strong, even if don't feel like it. You are on your way to a life with understanding that few have. Be safe and be joyful. You can stick your tongue out at the demons that chased you. Prayers are with you and you did it. We are proud of you
You are so brave to share your story, being real and raw is not an easy thing. I cried so much on your moms video of your bell ringing, I seemed that everyone took a breath at the same time and then all the tears. You did it!!! You got to the bell….that is so amazing! Rest and get back some strength. So happy that you don’t have to head back Monday again and hope you never have to return there ever again. Looking forward to seeing you healthy soon ❤
You are an incredibly strong woman, and to share the good, bad, and ugly with us is so brave. Thank you for helping us understand what you are going through. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.❤🙏
Jess you are stronger than you know. You are a fighter! We love you and support you! We are lifting you and your family up in prayer! Take care! 💖🙏🏽💜🙏🏽❤️
Oh Honey , I have felt so sad for you ! Your are often in my thoughts and prayers , especially when there are no posts . Just know that literally thousands are pulling for you ! So sorry that all of you are going through this thing in your own ways . Stay strong ! Praying that soon you will able to get on with the rest of your life . ❤ U
Jess, Congratulations for finishing. We are so proud of you. Don't know you but feel like we do. We live in Arizona and watch you and your mom. You've been through hell and it will certainly change how you look at life from here on. We never know what is ahead of us, but you went through it with grace and dignity. Shows how strong you are and that will follow you the rest of your life. We wish you much happiness.
You are an absolute warrior ! You are in the midst of fighting this war on your body and yet you are still smiling and thinking of others. Jess you are a truly inspiring human, I wish you every happiness life can offer and I am praying for the clean bill of health I believe is in your future. With your family shoring you up and your phenomenal support team surrounding you, you will be victorious!
Jess, I’m so sorry you are going thru this! Your tears brought back memory for me when I went thru breast cancer treatment in 2016. I was 41 at the time, married with 2 daughters ages 9 & 5. I live in BC 🇨🇦and my parents live in New Brunswick (which is a province on the other side of Canada on the East coast. I’m on the West coast). They dropped everything and moved out west for 6 months to live with us so I could have them with me and help with our girls. I was 41 and SO needed my Mom & Dad! My husband continued to work as we still had our mortgage & bills to pay- cancer doesn’t stop those 😕. When you get emotional talking about your parents watching you get sick, it brought me right back to when I went thru it. I had 6 rounds of chemotherapy, 21 days apart. I had been diagnosed with stage 3a Triple Positive Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. During rounds 4-6, my Mom had to give me injections of Nupigen (drug to help boost my neutrophils) every round. I had to get 3 shots each round that brought agonizing bone pain to me. My Mom told me after I had finished treatments yeas ago that when she gave me those shots, she’d leave my room and go to hers and cry in the closet as she didn’t want me to hear her being upset. She said it killed her to know she had to give me shots that brought so much pain. I’m the youngest of 3 girls and I cannot imagine today watching my daughters go thru cancer treatments. It is very hard. Your Mom & Dad love you so much and even though it is painful to see you go thru it, there is no place they would rather be then by your side. ❤️ I went thru a lumpectomy, 6 rounds of chemotherapy, a bilateral mastectomy, 28 rounds of radiation, 17 rounds of a targeted therapy IV drug & now on a pill called Tamoxifen for 10 years. I will have taken it 7 years this November so only 3 more to go. You are SO beautiful and strong. Chemotherapy is really hard.. no doubt about it! Taking one moment at a time is key.. before you know it, this will all be in your rear view mirror ❤️❤️❤️
@Islmicstate1bossmaneveryone has their own battles and I’m sure for you, the acne was indeed horrendous. I never want to take away from someone’s struggles. We all try to make it through the best way we know how.
Bless each and everyone of you facing life struggles, that affect you physically and emotionally, and mentally. Life wasn't ment to be easy, but seems like filled with trials and tribulations. Pain, fear, anxiety and exhaustion seem to be so prevalent with fighting Cancer, going through the Radiation and Chemo. I watched my Dad fight Esophageal Cancer, My Mom, Colon Rectal cancer, taking her everyday for Radiation and Chemo, 3 rounds that as You said Jess, was horrific and debilitating. Then everyday you having to force yourself to eat, drink, think in a brain fog and do it over again. I would cry so hard because, I couldn't understand how God could allow this awful disease to hit your loved one. Then my sister got Breast Cancer. She is a survivor so far of 15 years Cancer free. WOOHOO. I feel blessed I could be by each one's side. Then a few years ago my challenge wasn't Cancer, but being attacked, kidnapped, and raped, by an habitual offender, who was going to kill me, but I got away, he was caught, trial, sentenced to prison again. I feel so blessed to be here everyday. I am a Caregiver for the elderly now, for years and take many to there Doctor, Chemo, and Imuno Therapy infusions. I have so much empathy, and heart felt love for my special people, I am blessed to help, because your strength and determination, going through everyday battles with fighting Cancer, humbles me. You guys are amazing and so strong. Your parents Jess are so strong, and brother and other family. We all love you, and are praying for you. So, so happy your final Chemo is done. So proud of your strength. Love and prayers.🥰🥰🙏🙏
JESS, You are so beautiful, even with no hair, it works for you. You've been so brave through the chemo. Hang in there. We all love you and feel your sadness and when you happy.
We're proud of you Jess. I pray you never have to go through this again. You beat it, not just for yourself but for all of those who didn't make it, like my husband. Everyone who makes it is a win for those who didn't. I'm keeping you in prayer that you never have to go through this ever again. Much love sweet one ❤
I spent every day with my30 ish year old daughter, caring for her, accompanying her to all of her chemo and radiation treatments. Her 4 year old son sometimes at her side in the treatment room, the nurses treating them both to popsicles. None of it was fun, as you know, but little Nick brought smiles, not only to my daughter through her pain filled trials, but to others there having treatments. My heartfelt thoughts go with you, that this will soon be behind you and you will return to perfect health. Love to you and your whole hard working loving family.
Jessica, you are in my thoughts and prayers daily. I love you and your sweet family. Praying that soon this will all be just a distant memory in your rear view mirror! ❤❤❤❤
All glory to God for getting you through this chemotherapy! We've all had your back, and share that bell ring with you! Congratulations! Continued prayers Jess for a happy and healthy life ahead. You are loved. PS...I'm a 36 year breast cancer survivor. God is good!
You are such a strong, strong person-and your kindness and gentleness shine through your struggle. You made it! So many congratulations, and may you have everlasting wonderful health, and abundant happiness. 💕🌺💕🌺💕🌺💕
Thank you for your bravery and honesty. I’m still in tears after your mum’s video. Oh Jess you have touched my heart I hope this is the end and now your entering a new beginning of your life x x
Hey sweet girl! You made it! My family was praying for you. When I saw my dad, he'd ask "how's your sheep lady's daughter?" We'll continue praying for healing from the physical and mental trauma of chemo.
Jess … words can’t really say how proud we all are that you finished your chemo … and to be able to share that with others. I have no doubt it will help others, who may have to take a similar journey. We get that it was brutal but you made it through the course of what … five or six weeks of chemo (minus the off weeks). I hope the follow ups bring good news and eventually you can once again be at ease. The first while will definitely be a test of nerves but stay strong … I know you can after all you’ve been through. Hope the rest is a walk through the park! God bless you and your’s … and know you’ve always been in my prayers, since this whole thing started. 🙌🙏❤️🇨🇦
Just wanted to add not all chemo is the same. It's important to ask your team any questions you have. I remember a gentleman who was told his hair would definitely fall out so he shaved his head. It grew back in during chemo to everyone's surprise. 🧒🇨🇦
You, your parents and your brother have shown unbelievable love, strength and grace through this entire journey. I pray that this is now behind you forever and you live a long healthy, joyful life.
I'm overjoyed that your chemo sessions are done now! 🎉 Woohoo! You and your family have been in my heart and prayers since the beginning of your journey. Just got back from church where y'all were in our Prayers of the People where we think of and pray for those facing challenges. 😊 I'm looking forward to hearing how your recovery from chemo goes, and then into everyday life. It'll probably feel weird for a while but it's so very good to know you're through the dark days of treatment and have emerged into the light again. 🌞 Big, happy hugs from here in Summerville, South Carolina. 🎉❤
Jess you deserve the very best sweetheart. You are a wonderful daughter and sister. I've prayed for you every night since your mum told us. You go rock the world sweetheart ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
So dang proud of you and how you get through it. So much RESPECT. Sending lots of prayers and hugs your way. 🙏❤ Hope you feel better soon. You can do it! 💪💖
You are strong and have such a tremendous amount of empathy for everyone in your life, that you had to lean so hard on your family and you realize how hard it was on them shows just how emotionally intelligent you are. Your mom and dad are so incredibly strong and your brother helps keep you balanced. I love your family so much and I'm so glad that you've kept your spirits as up as one can going through the middle of it. Sending you and yours all the love.
I’m so amazed at you all for all Jess has accomplished! I cried right along with Jack and all when she rang the bell. God speed and protect your beautiful and brave Jess! You go girl!!
Oh Jess…a couple of things are real stand outs to me…. Your thumbnail photo is BEAUTIFUL, model quality!! Your concern over your parents is so very touching. Your courage to share your journey is SO heartfelt. Your humor is wonderful that you had me laughing over no “nose hairs”. So proud of you and your family, I hope that you know how many folks love you and are praying for you.
Jess I’m so sorry you have to go through this. You are not kidding when you say this is the hardest thing you have done so far. You will learn a lot about yourself as you look back on this later. Right now just pushing through is enough. Know that you are daily in my prayers. Thanks for posting and keeping us up to date. Fr Craig
If we can all learn a little bit of the path that a cancer survivor walks, we can all also understand just how really strong you and your family really are!
I have never wanted my summer to go by as fast as it could, but this year because of the battle you are facing with chemo I have wished the days fly by so you will be done with this horribly brutal treatment. You are an inspiration to so many people Jess, yours and your Moms posts are helping others more than you realize. How courageous of you both to share this extremely Vulnerable/ private battle. You are AMAZING JESS❤
OMG, the noise hair comment had me laughing so hard! Being myself a very recent cancer battling young women, I to required chemo. The one thing that surprised me was that I would also lose my nose hair. I never knew how much nose hairs had a role in preventing a runny nose until had had way too many booger trains in front of unsuspecting people. I feel you girl!
thankyou for the update been so worried about you..... When you need to cry then cry, let it all out. sending you lots of love and prayers from Scotland xx
My daughter battled stage 3 Breast Cancer at 21 it was very tuff for me watching my baby go through hell and back numerous times I'm so thankful for a breast cancer support group that helped me even though it was for breast cancer patients. seeing you ring that bell I was yelling you go girl
Around 3 mins - your mom signed “where’s that dog” - love your momma for always being so real. Thank you for sharing your journey. Praying for you and your family!❤
Chemo is such a weird thing how in affects people differently. Obviously there are different variations of chemo chemicals which play a part, but just general body chemistry and how different people react is crazy. When I had chemo I initially started with spinal injections which I had to have twice a week, then when they moved me onto IV chemo it was go into hospital for a whole week once a month so they can monitor me, plus some of the chemicals would be 24hr dosing. Yeah I had hair loss, and not just on my head. Eyebrows, chest hair, pubic hair and beard all went bye bye. Fatigue was a huge issue as it just takes so much out of you, and nausea of course, but thankfully I had no pains other than the odd headache. The daily regime of pills as well was crazy. The worst chemo I had though was the intense dose over three days before I had my stem cell transplant (bone marrow), that really kicked the hell out of me. Hope things improve for you soon and you go into full remission.
I predict that this video series will become a lifesaver for many young people. It shows your strength, your sweet vulnerable heart, and your perseverence in spite of horrid symptoms. You provide hope! Keep up the good work!
9:50. I felt your pain. And your parents pain. Our son who is 41was recently diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer with extensive metastasis to his liver. He begins his chemo in 4 days. I cried buckets when he got the diagnosis. I cried when he got his port. I cry thinking about the reality of chemo. I cry thinking of life without him. I cry. And then cry some more. You are so brave to share your journey. It does help others like me. Thank you doesn't sound adequate but thank you !!!
Jess, you’re a superhero! I’m so proud of you for finishing chemo. I’ve been praying for you since I found out you had cancer. I’m a nurse and know how hard it was for you. I’m still praying that you never have to EVER go through this again! 🥰❤️
Jess I know how hard those treatments were and my heart went out to you and your family. My dad had stage 4 stomach cancer and watching him go through that was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. Seeing how sick he got and not being able to fix it was the worst feeling ever. I am so proud of you and everything you’ve achieved doing this and I’m so happy that you made it through this difficult difficult time in your life and I pray that everything comes back that you never have to do this ever again. I’m so proud that you made it. It breaks my heart that you had to go through it all but I’m so grateful you made it. My dad wasn’t so lucky but I believe that he is up above fighting and standing beside anyone who has to go through that. And yes I did look up and ask him to please watch over you because you had such a fight ahead of you and I knew he had done it twice before and I knew he knew what would happen. I’m just so happy that you made it through it all.
You are correct- chemo sucks, but it is also saving your life! Thank you so much for sharing your experience. 💖 It is not easy to film yourself at your worst and then sharing it with the world.🙏🙏🙏
Jessica, you absolutely have my prayers! I stopped the video today and cried for you and for your parents and prayed for all of you. I pray for complete healing and recovery from this. You are such a bright person, and I pray that you triumphs through all of this. I need you to go on another trip and tell me all about it so that I can do the same. I have scheduled a trip to Iceland because of your journey! Much love, hugs and prayers! You go ahead and cry, because cancer and chemo both suck!
You are a very brave young lady. Not only do you endure the misery of chemo, but you open yourself up to us and make yourself vulnerable by sharing your journey with us. You are in my prayers! Keep up the fight. Youre a inspiration to countless people you'll probably never meet.
Well said she is an incredible young lady
I have to say jess, u r one tough young lady, u have and r enduring so much, and ur still smiling, keep the faith ur doing great. Oh and u r rocking the hair style, u've got such a pretty face and big smile u pull off the look so well.
Get healthy,
cancer sucks
U got this.
Your an inspiration. Your so strong, I hope your next trip is to ireland when your back to full health 🇮🇪
Jess I'm so proud of you for finishing your chemo. I know it was very hard and probably there were days you just wanted to give up. I cried when you rang the bell knowing that you finally finished it. Everyone is sending prayers and good wishes to you.
I followed your cancer journey on your mom's chanel. It is probably the hardest thing anyone that have to go through. Your mom would've done it for you if she could. Seeing you get so sick and frail must've been heartbreaking. You have such strong family support. You are is the best of care.. . My best wishes to you and your family. Hope you never have to go through this ever again. Hugs
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Jess, you are amazing, strong, beautiful and have definitely earned the right to cry. And the fact that you're not crying about all that you've been through, but rather what it was like watching your parents go through it, just shows how beautiful the Brock family dynamic truly is. ❤❤❤
Praying for you sweetie❤❤
The world needs more of you Jess. Strength courage beauty empathy and heart. Thank you.
I relate so much. I have lung cancer stage 2 and am on cycle 4 of chemo. It just gets harder every week. Rest all you can.
God Bless you on your journey. Rest well
Be well soon! You can do it.
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You get it all headed your way, prayers, healing thoughts and positive vibes. You are a warrior, you got this. You have 62.1K subs that have your back...
I can't believe your mom posted the same time as you. Congratulations on finishing chemo. God bless, keep up the good fight.
Awww Baby Girl, you’re breaking plenty of hearts out here. You have to be one of the bravest young ladies I’ve ever witnessed, you, Mum, Dad and your Brother ploughing through the most scary, miserable times ever and we’ve watched you carry this burden with a flaming torch out front as the heroine that that you are, you and your family are an inspiration for anyone else dealing with this nightmare and I, personally as a Mum and Nanna wish you all a brighter future together, no one deserves it more Jess.❤🙏🏻🇬🇧
From a 🇨🇦 Nana to a GB 🇬🇧 Nanna, I second everything you said.
Jess - just know that we are all sending good karma to you, your Mom, Dad and Jack. I posted on your last day of Chemo, but again, CONGRATULATIONS on ringing that bell. 🥳🎉👏👏💜. You absolutely rock, Gurl, and your family is amazing. Some of the hardest working Canucks I’ve ever seen, so loving and supportive of each other, and just plowing through such an absolutely CRAP situation. You really are an inspiration, Jess. Love and prayers, that it is ALL SMOOTH SAILING from here on out. Hugs to you and the whole Brock crew.
My daughter Jessica battled stage IV Breast Cancer 8 years ago. Your chemo journey was so similar to hers, everything tasted like metal to her, or caused nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and constipation. She left a husband and 5 children but seeing her fight and now your fight is a testament to other cancer patients. You are a warrior! Keep fighting, you have a long life ahead of you. The strength you have shown is truly inspiring. Tell your story and let others be uplifted.
I'm so sorry for your loss😔
I’m so sorry for your loss Cindy. I have stage IV metastatic breast cancer too. I was diagnosed 7 years ago at the age of 43 and at the time, only given 3-6 months to live.
It is a horrendous disease and my heart breaks for you that you had to experience that with your daughter, I’m so sorry. The rollercoaster of treatments must have absolutely devastated you and again, I’m so sorry.
My mum has been my rock throughout the years, she comes with me for every treatment appointment, every consultation. Your Jessica was so blessed to have you by her side. You’re a warrior too, as is my mum.
I just wanted to give you some comfort, Jessica will still be by your side now, I just know it because, when it’s my turn to go, I’ll never leave my loved ones sides and I’m positive Jessica felt the same.
Bless you Cindy, I’m thinking of you. 🌻🌻🌻
Im so sorry for your loss💔 God be with her, you and all your families, friends and loved ones✝️🤍
I am so thankful that you pull through round 1 strongs for the rest off your journey. It's now been nearly 3 months months since I lost my daughter to cancer. But I will keep the faith and will pray for you.
Jess, you’ll never know what an inspiration you are to so many people. Prayers will continue to come your way.
Jess, I have an idea of what you are going through. My great-grandson had cancer when he was one. He had to go through 8 months of chemotherapy after having surgery to remove the biggest tumor in his abdomen. He had it behind his eyes, numerous tumors in his lungs and abdomen, on his liver and in his bone marrow. He also had to take 6 months of cancer pills (I have no idea what they were). He was given a 20% chance of survival. He is going to be 4 in a few days. And he has been cancer free every scans/tests since the last of the chemotherapy treatments. I’m praying that you have the same results. Stay strong, stay positive and believe, honestly believe that you are going to be cancer free. That’s a big one. Honestly believing that you are going to be cancer free. Prayer is another big one. My great-grandson had 5 worldwide prayer chains during his battle with cancer. His medical team call him the miracle baby still (even though he’s going to be 4 years old in a few days). Stay strong, stay positive and honestly believe… YOU WILL BEAT CANCER!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very many congratulations for your great grandson being cancer free. Here's to a clear, long and happy future.
I missed the part when you said he was one and I saw that the second read through and I was shocked, but I really hope he won't remember since he was so young. I pray it never comes back either.
He must be one of the most courageous toddlers there ever was! What a beginning!
Glad you got to have him around longer❤
Congrats on finishing chemo. Life can begin again.
Jess, you're a strong person. You're parents feel like that because you are loved. That is why you are so strong, even if don't feel like it. You are on your way to a life with understanding that few have. Be safe and be joyful. You can stick your tongue out at the demons that chased you. Prayers are with you and you did it. We are proud of you
One day at a time doll. Keep keeping it real. Cancer sucks.
You are so brave to share your story, being real and raw is not an easy thing. I cried so much on your moms video of your bell ringing, I seemed that everyone took a breath at the same time and then all the tears. You did it!!! You got to the bell….that is so amazing! Rest and get back some strength. So happy that you don’t have to head back Monday again and hope you never have to return there ever again. Looking forward to seeing you healthy soon ❤
You are an incredibly strong woman, and to share the good, bad, and ugly with us is so brave. Thank you for helping us understand what you are going through. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.❤🙏
Jess you are stronger than you know. You are a fighter! We love you and support you! We are lifting you and your family up in prayer! Take care!
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Praying for you and your family! Jess you got this! You are rocking the new hairstyle!
I’m so proud of you and will now pray for clean and clear scans and that you are fully cured!
Oh Honey , I have felt so sad for you ! Your are often in my thoughts and prayers , especially when there are no posts . Just know that literally thousands are pulling for you ! So sorry that all of you are going through this thing in your own ways . Stay strong ! Praying that soon you will able to get on with the rest of your life . ❤ U
Jess, Congratulations for finishing. We are so proud of you. Don't know you but feel like we do. We live in Arizona and watch you and your mom. You've been through hell and it will certainly change how you look at life from here on. We never know what is ahead of us, but you went through it with grace and dignity. Shows how strong you are and that will follow you the rest of your life. We wish you much happiness.
You are an absolute warrior ! You are in the midst of fighting this war on your body and yet you are still smiling and thinking of others. Jess you are a truly inspiring human, I wish you every happiness life can offer and I am praying for the clean bill of health I believe is in your future. With your family shoring you up and your phenomenal support team surrounding you, you will be victorious!
I’m soooo sorry Jess that this has happened to you😞😞. You’ve done it though!! You are on your way up baby girl 💞🎉💞🎉💞🎉💞🎉
I am so proud off you for your determination and strength. Still praying for long-term remission l.
Jess stay strong you’re doing great. I have a lot of years on you but I did chemo years ago and it sucks but I’m still here
You are one courageous, outstanding young lady. I send you very huge gentle hugs and lots of prayers.
YOU'RE DOING GREAT KEEP IT UP
Jess, I’m so sorry you are going thru this! Your tears brought back memory for me when I went thru breast cancer treatment in 2016. I was 41 at the time, married with 2 daughters ages 9 & 5. I live in BC 🇨🇦and my parents live in New Brunswick (which is a province on the other side of Canada on the East coast. I’m on the West coast). They dropped everything and moved out west for 6 months to live with us so I could have them with me and help with our girls. I was 41 and SO needed my Mom & Dad! My husband continued to work as we still had our mortgage & bills to pay- cancer doesn’t stop those 😕. When you get emotional talking about your parents watching you get sick, it brought me right back to when I went thru it. I had 6 rounds of chemotherapy, 21 days apart. I had been diagnosed with stage 3a Triple Positive Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. During rounds 4-6, my Mom had to give me injections of Nupigen (drug to help boost my neutrophils) every round. I had to get 3 shots each round that brought agonizing bone pain to me. My Mom told me after I had finished treatments yeas ago that when she gave me those shots, she’d leave my room and go to hers and cry in the closet as she didn’t want me to hear her being upset. She said it killed her to know she had to give me shots that brought so much pain. I’m the youngest of 3 girls and I cannot imagine today watching my daughters go thru cancer treatments. It is very hard. Your Mom & Dad love you so much and even though it is painful to see you go thru it, there is no place they would rather be then by your side. ❤️ I went thru a lumpectomy, 6 rounds of chemotherapy, a bilateral mastectomy, 28 rounds of radiation, 17 rounds of a targeted therapy IV drug & now on a pill called Tamoxifen for 10 years. I will have taken it 7 years this November so only 3 more to go. You are SO beautiful and strong. Chemotherapy is really hard.. no doubt about it! Taking one moment at a time is key.. before you know it, this will all be in your rear view mirror ❤️❤️❤️
@Islmicstate1bossmaneveryone has their own battles and I’m sure for you, the acne was indeed horrendous. I never want to take away from someone’s struggles. We all try to make it through the best way we know how.
Bless each and everyone of you facing life struggles, that affect you physically and emotionally, and mentally. Life wasn't ment to be easy, but seems like filled with trials and tribulations.
Pain, fear, anxiety and exhaustion seem to be so prevalent with fighting Cancer, going through the Radiation and Chemo.
I watched my Dad fight Esophageal Cancer, My Mom, Colon Rectal cancer, taking her everyday for Radiation and Chemo, 3 rounds that as You said Jess, was horrific and debilitating. Then everyday you having to force yourself to eat, drink, think in a brain fog and do it over again. I would cry so hard because, I couldn't understand how God could allow this awful disease to hit your loved one. Then my sister got Breast Cancer. She is a survivor so far of 15 years Cancer free. WOOHOO.
I feel blessed I could be by each one's side. Then a few years ago my challenge wasn't Cancer, but being attacked, kidnapped, and raped, by an habitual offender, who was going to kill me, but I got away, he was caught, trial, sentenced to prison again. I feel so blessed to be here everyday. I am a Caregiver for the elderly now, for years and take many to there Doctor, Chemo, and Imuno Therapy infusions. I have so much empathy, and heart felt love for my special people, I am blessed to help, because your strength and determination, going through everyday battles with fighting Cancer, humbles me. You guys are amazing and so strong. Your parents Jess are so strong, and brother and other family. We all love you, and are praying for you. So, so happy your final Chemo is done. So proud of your strength. Love and prayers.🥰🥰🙏🙏
You are in my thoughts and prayers. You rock the bald really well. “Rock the bald” would be a great t shirt.
A very brave, thoughtful choice to keep it real. Thanking God for giving you and your family strength to endure. Continued prayers!!
God bless Jessica in every way possible
JESS, You are so beautiful, even with no hair, it works for you. You've been so brave through the chemo. Hang in there. We all love you and feel your sadness and when you happy.
We're proud of you Jess. I pray you never have to go through this again. You beat it, not just for yourself but for all of those who didn't make it, like my husband. Everyone who makes it is a win for those who didn't. I'm keeping you in prayer that you never have to go through this ever again. Much love sweet one ❤
Prayers 🙏🕊✝️🕊🙏
You are an amazing woman! Sending prayers, love, and hugs!
I spent every day with my30 ish year old daughter, caring for her, accompanying her to all of her chemo and radiation treatments. Her 4 year old son sometimes at her side in the treatment room, the nurses treating them both to popsicles. None of it was fun, as you know, but little Nick brought smiles, not only to my daughter through her pain filled trials, but to others there having treatments.
My heartfelt thoughts go with you, that this will soon be behind you and you will return to perfect health. Love to you and your whole hard working loving family.
Jessica, you are in my thoughts and prayers daily. I love you and your sweet family. Praying that soon this will all be just a distant memory in your rear view mirror! ❤❤❤❤
Wow Jess you have done amazing and a massive congratulations on finishing chemo love you 🥰
Sending you and your family love, light and prayers 💕
Continuing to send lots of healing prayers for you Jess!🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻♥️
All glory to God for getting you through this chemotherapy! We've all had your back, and share that bell ring with you! Congratulations! Continued prayers Jess for a happy and healthy life ahead. You are loved. PS...I'm a 36 year breast cancer survivor. God is good!
Prayers for you honey
You are such a strong, strong person-and your kindness and gentleness shine through your struggle. You made it! So many congratulations, and may you have everlasting wonderful health, and abundant happiness.
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I’m praying for you Jess. My heart is breaking for you.
Congratulations on finishing Chemo! BIG HUGS❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your bravery and honesty. I’m still in tears after your mum’s video. Oh Jess you have touched my heart I hope this is the end and now your entering a new beginning of your life x x
Hey sweet girl! You made it! My family was praying for you. When I saw my dad, he'd ask "how's your sheep lady's daughter?"
We'll continue praying for healing from the physical and mental trauma of chemo.
You are strong. Keep going forward n the positive. ❤
Continued thoughts and prayers for you and your family! You're such a Beastly Warrior! You got this!!
Prayers and more prayers.
Hang in there Jess, Praying for you !!!!!!!!!!!
Jess … words can’t really say how proud we all are that you finished your chemo … and to be able to share that with others. I have no doubt it will help others, who may have to take a similar journey. We get that it was brutal but you made it through the course of what … five or six weeks of chemo (minus the off weeks). I hope the follow ups bring good news and eventually you can once again be at ease. The first while will definitely be a test of nerves but stay strong … I know you can after all you’ve been through. Hope the rest is a walk through the park!
God bless you and your’s … and know you’ve always been in my prayers, since this whole thing started. 🙌🙏❤️🇨🇦
I was just thinking about you yesterday. Stay Strong Jess. Sending prayers 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
All the prayers 🙏 ❤🙏 !! You have been so brave. Thank you for sharing this very real battle. I have faith in your ability to pull through ❤
I’m praying for you all hoping everything is finished that you will be able to get healthy and have a wonderful life! Love and prayers!!
I remember having pic lines, interesting experience. Hang in there kiddo, you've got this and life will be so much better soon. Lots of love!!
As a former home care nurse I was glad to see you get the PICC line. Congratulations on ring ding dinging that bell. 🎉🔔🔔🔔👏🇨🇦
Just wanted to add not all chemo is the same. It's important to ask your team any questions you have. I remember a gentleman who was told his hair would definitely fall out so he shaved his head. It grew back in during chemo to everyone's surprise. 🧒🇨🇦
God bless you Jessica
You, your parents and your brother have shown unbelievable love, strength and grace through this entire journey. I pray that this is now behind you forever and you live a long healthy, joyful life.
Congratulations on finishing chemo!! 🛎🛎🛎!!!❤🙏
I'm overjoyed that your chemo sessions are done now! 🎉 Woohoo! You and your family have been in my heart and prayers since the beginning of your journey. Just got back from church where y'all were in our Prayers of the People where we think of and pray for those facing challenges. 😊 I'm looking forward to hearing how your recovery from chemo goes, and then into everyday life. It'll probably feel weird for a while but it's so very good to know you're through the dark days of treatment and have emerged into the light again. 🌞 Big, happy hugs from here in Summerville, South Carolina. 🎉❤
Jess you deserve the very best sweetheart. You are a wonderful daughter and sister. I've prayed for you every night since your mum told us. You go rock the world sweetheart ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Sending prayers ❤
So dang proud of you and how you get through it. So much RESPECT. Sending lots of prayers and hugs your way. 🙏❤ Hope you feel better soon. You can do it! 💪💖
Your courage is an example to us all. Here's to your recuperation! 🎉❤
You are strong and have such a tremendous amount of empathy for everyone in your life, that you had to lean so hard on your family and you realize how hard it was on them shows just how emotionally intelligent you are. Your mom and dad are so incredibly strong and your brother helps keep you balanced. I love your family so much and I'm so glad that you've kept your spirits as up as one can going through the middle of it. Sending you and yours all the love.
I’m so amazed at you all for all Jess has accomplished! I cried right along with Jack and all when she rang the bell. God speed and protect your beautiful and brave Jess! You go girl!!
Jess, you are so brave, sending healing and prayers.
So proud of you Jess congratulations on completing your chemotherapy
Love you, Jess♥️
Lots of love and healing from your number 1 kenyan fan ❤
Oh Jess…a couple of things are real stand outs to me…. Your thumbnail photo is BEAUTIFUL, model quality!! Your concern over your parents is so very touching. Your courage to share your journey is SO heartfelt. Your humor is wonderful that you had me laughing over no “nose hairs”. So proud of you and your family, I hope that you know how many folks love you and are praying for you.
Praying for you 🙏 ❤
Praying for quick healing and an end to your suffering and nausea! You are beautiful inside and out.
Jess I’m so sorry you have to go through this. You are not kidding when you say this is the hardest thing you have done so far. You will learn a lot about yourself as you look back on this later. Right now just pushing through is enough. Know that you are daily in my prayers. Thanks for posting and keeping us up to date.
Fr Craig
Congratulations on finishing chemo! Don't be in too much of a hurry to get back to pre-chemo speed. You'll get there, no worries. ❤ 🫂
Prayers and good wishes always. Don't even have to ask. I said " Always " !!!
It's okay to cry. It's GOOD to cry. xoxox🙏🙏
If we can all learn a little bit of the path that a cancer survivor walks, we can all also understand just how really strong you and your family really are!
I have never wanted my summer to go by as fast as it could, but this year because of the battle you are facing with chemo I have wished the days fly by so you will be done with this horribly brutal treatment. You are an inspiration to so many people Jess, yours and your Moms posts are helping others more than you realize. How courageous of you both to share this extremely Vulnerable/ private battle.
You are AMAZING JESS❤
OMG, the noise hair comment had me laughing so hard! Being myself a very recent cancer battling young women, I to required chemo. The one thing that surprised me was that I would also lose my nose hair. I never knew how much nose hairs had a role in preventing a runny nose until had had way too many booger trains in front of unsuspecting people.
I feel you girl!
thankyou for the update been so worried about you..... When you need to cry then cry, let it all out. sending you lots of love and prayers from Scotland xx
You are strong.. stronger still. You and your family continue to be in my prayers.❤
Keep fighting kiddo. You are stronger the most. Keep your head up.
My daughter battled stage 3 Breast Cancer at 21 it was very tuff for me watching my baby go through hell and back numerous times I'm so thankful for a breast cancer support group that helped me even though it was for breast cancer patients. seeing you ring that bell I was yelling you go girl
Around 3 mins - your mom signed “where’s that dog” - love your momma for always being so real. Thank you for sharing your journey. Praying for you and your family!❤
Holding highest intension for your complete healing, recovery, and wellness 💜🙏
Chemo is such a weird thing how in affects people differently. Obviously there are different variations of chemo chemicals which play a part, but just general body chemistry and how different people react is crazy.
When I had chemo I initially started with spinal injections which I had to have twice a week, then when they moved me onto IV chemo it was go into hospital for a whole week once a month so they can monitor me, plus some of the chemicals would be 24hr dosing.
Yeah I had hair loss, and not just on my head. Eyebrows, chest hair, pubic hair and beard all went bye bye.
Fatigue was a huge issue as it just takes so much out of you, and nausea of course, but thankfully I had no pains other than the odd headache.
The daily regime of pills as well was crazy.
The worst chemo I had though was the intense dose over three days before I had my stem cell transplant (bone marrow), that really kicked the hell out of me.
Hope things improve for you soon and you go into full remission.
still look amazing as ever
I predict that this video series will become a lifesaver for many young people. It shows your strength, your sweet vulnerable heart, and your perseverence in spite of horrid symptoms. You provide hope! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for sharing your battle with cancer. This proves just how brave you are. You are a WARRIOR! ❤❤❤❤
9:50. I felt your pain. And your parents pain. Our son who is 41was recently diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer with extensive metastasis to his liver. He begins his chemo in 4 days. I cried buckets when he got the diagnosis. I cried when he got his port. I cry thinking about the reality of chemo. I cry thinking of life without him. I cry. And then cry some more. You are so brave to share your journey. It does help others like me. Thank you doesn't sound adequate but thank you !!!
Jess, you’re a superhero! I’m so proud of you for finishing chemo. I’ve been praying for you since I found out you had cancer. I’m a nurse and know how hard it was for you. I’m still praying that you never have to EVER go through this again! 🥰❤️
Jess I know how hard those treatments were and my heart went out to you and your family. My dad had stage 4 stomach cancer and watching him go through that was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. Seeing how sick he got and not being able to fix it was the worst feeling ever. I am so proud of you and everything you’ve achieved doing this and I’m so happy that you made it through this difficult difficult time in your life and I pray that everything comes back that you never have to do this ever again. I’m so proud that you made it. It breaks my heart that you had to go through it all but I’m so grateful you made it. My dad wasn’t so lucky but I believe that he is up above fighting and standing beside anyone who has to go through that. And yes I did look up and ask him to please watch over you because you had such a fight ahead of you and I knew he had done it twice before and I knew he knew what would happen. I’m just so happy that you made it through it all.
💖 hugs Jess 💖
Prayers for you Jess❤❤❤❤
Sending you lots of prayers for you
❤ praying for you and your family.
Love you Jess❤
You are correct- chemo sucks, but it is also saving your life! Thank you so much for sharing your experience. 💖 It is not easy to film yourself at your worst and then sharing it with the world.🙏🙏🙏
Jessica, you absolutely have my prayers! I stopped the video today and cried for you and for your parents and prayed for all of you. I pray for complete healing and recovery from this. You are such a bright person, and I pray that you triumphs through all of this. I need you to go on another trip and tell me all about it so that I can do the same. I have scheduled a trip to Iceland because of your journey! Much love, hugs and prayers! You go ahead and cry, because cancer and chemo both suck!
You do rock the bald so well. Congrats on the end of chemo journey. Rest well and keep wearing your mask while you’re out.