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My 26-year-old (at the time) son collapsed February 12, 2021, in my kitchen when he was getting ready for work. He'd not been feeling well for months and had finally scheduled a doctor's appointment for the end of the month. He couldn't make the appointment because he was already in the hospital. He agreed to go to the emergency room after the collapse (I can not describe the fear that still ices my veins when I think about if he'd just decided to go back to bed instead. His blood levels were so low that they said he'd have died that night). Because of covid restrictions, he had to go in alone. I got a call from the hospital a while later saying that they were making an exception (and if that didn't terrify me...) and he wanted me there. I got there, and my 6'3 sasquatch with his long hair and scary beard just looked at me, and his face crumpled up. He managed one word that knocked the air from the room, and I couldn't breathe. Leukemia. A word that is so scary all by itself... and then you attach it to your lifeline in this world. The person you love beyond all others. He spent two full months in the oncology ward (the first week by himself because of covid restrictions) getting chemo and transfusions and bone marrow biopsies and surgeries to install a port in his chest and surgeries to remove infected lymph nodes from his armpits. They finally bent the rules (again, because he was almost catatonic with fear and giving up) and let me come once a week. Then, in the second or third week, they went to code yellow, and I was allowed to be there every day. When his hair and beard started to fall out, the look in his face was almost another level of desolation. just one more thing this disease was taking. I sat by his bedside, held his hand, and cried with him every time. When he got packages and cards from complete strangers and cried for a different reason, I cried with him. We talked about how the hair would grow back and that this was all expected, but it still was an outward reminder of this awful thing inside. After he was released to come home, he still had to go to the hospital for five days out of every month for chemo. And then at least once a month for transfusions. He also had a nurse that came in and helped him with clearing his port. Then, there was the terrifying icu visit. He woke up shivering and had a fever of 104. Had to go to the er where he was mistakenly given a shot of blood thinner (usual for leukemia patients, not without checking platelets. He was in chemo crash which meant he had extremely low platelets and was already at risk of bleeding). He was taken to the oncology floor and then icu when his blood pressure started dropping, his heart rate rising to scary levels and his temp reached highs of 106-107. Anyway, he also developed a small brain bleed from the blood thinner and platelet drop (his oncologist was pissed), and his kidneys and liver function started shutting down. They had to remove his port and a nurse coming in to check the site (not a regular nurse) didn't check his charts and (according to him) ripped off the bandage, which jerked out the packing and dislodged the clot that was barely forming. Then slapped another dressing on and left. The next nurse came in right after to set him up for transfusion and blood was "rolling down his arm" from the bandage on his chest. I got there at visiting hours and saw the giant puddle of blood by his bed. He still sees his oncologist for blood tests every two months, but he's in remission and doing well! But I wanted to describe some of the hell that he went through to just emphasize that the hair loss is a kick in the gut that just gives you a physical reminder of the hell that cancer creates in your body. The smell of a hospital still sends my poor boy (just turned 29) into an anxiety attack. He's my whole world, and I don't know what I'd do without him. So I emphatically say, "F UCK cancer!"
Wow, just wow. You sound like such a strong family to go through something like that together. I'm so glad you're all on the other side of it now. My heart is with you ❤❤❤❤
@GOTGames thank you so much. I'm still terrified all the time that a relapse might just come up out of the blue. It's less and less likely the longer he's in remission, but I'm his mom, so I guess it's my call to worry. We are a very tight-knit family, and for a long time, he was all I had. My parents and I are close, but they didn't live nearby. Now we all live near each other and it's much easier. He's still my lifeline, and I wouldn't survive if he weren't in this world. You are a wonderful reactor, and I love watching the sad songs with you and crying along, lol. The occasional, "Fuck you, Judd!" always makes me laugh. Thank you, and never stop being you! 💜🌻🕊💜
I'm glad to hear that it has gone in remission. My prayers and love to you and your son and your family. Virtual hugs to each and every one of you all.
The 5-year-old girl who inspired the song was named Colette, but in the song her name is Sarabeth. The song's writers, Joe Henry and Doug Johnson, first tried Marybeth, but then Henry had a chance encounter at a checkout line with an old friend named Sarabeth, and decided that should be her name. Unfortunately, Collette doesn't have a happy ending and passes away. They wanted a song to remember her
Unless you've been there, you don't realize what hair loss can symbolize. I knew mine would be gone during treatment, so I had it shaved before I could lose it in the shower or on my pillow. I said, "It doesn't matter. It's just hair." But it's not always. For me, it was the outward symbol of what was happening to me inside and how I didn't recognize myself. It doesn't bother some people, but sometimes you just don't realize how it will impact you until it happens... This song came out right in the thick of my battle with cancer in 2005, so it impacts me in a particular way. It's a special song. ❤
I’m sorry you went through that. As someone who has shaved her head twice-once for my aunt with bile duct cancer and one for my grandmother with ovarian-I didn’t realize how much of an impact it would have on me being just a support person. That first time is just hard.
I started losing mine after 1st treatment so my niece shaved it off. It was devastating but, I bought wigs and wore each one once. I was just bald. It's been 7yrs & losing a body part still affects me.
@lgarner3663 You are correct. The cancer was gone after a year and a half of treatments, but over the next 18 years I continued to need surgery on my breast, for various related reasons, just chopping it off bit-by-bit, until finally last year they just gave up and took it all. I had a reconstruction with my own tissue, and I'm cleared for my mastectomy tattoo. I had my consultation this past week and have my appointments all set up. It's going to be a skull on the breast, wearing a Steampunk hat. Flowers, feathers and bows will surround it. The soft, pretty, things will likely show in most clothes - exactly like me. I hid the difficult stuff and only those closest to me saw the ugly, hard stuff. Everyone else got the chirpy, "Oh, I'm fine, thanks for asking!" Anyway. My way of finally putting this fight with my body and cancer to rest. I had a reduction on the other side to match (ish) and I'm just happy to fit into a single size bra with no prosthetics. I'm so sorry you have lost multiple pieces. I can imagine it is literally, and emotionally, losing a piece of your actual self. My cousin started with throat cancer, it moved to both breasts and now it's in her lungs. She keeps fighting. We all do, because that's what we have to do. Too many people love us. Sending prayers - or positive energy, if you prefer - for you in hopes for peace and healing within your body and soul. All the love, my sister. ❤️
Being strong for someone who needs you to be strong for them...just what I needed to hear today. Sometimes I forget that. My husband and I have been together 40 years. Now he has dementia and is in a care facility. I'm up to my eyeballs in taking care of everything we used to share doing as well as all the decisions and finances for his care. Thank you. I needed the reminder today that I have to be strong for him because he can't. BTW I also love your reaction. You've helped me in a hard moment, my friend. Thank you ❤
This song is based on a true story. In real life, the girl was much younger and she succumbed to her disease. It’s a heartbreaking story and most of the time, these songs are rooted in real life. Another song based on real life (and shown much truer than most is Believe by Brooks and Dunne). That’s another tear-jerker of the beautiful kind…
I'm a little late to the party, but I love rascal flatts. There's a song by them that was sung to me and my best friend by her parents and something I ended up also singing to my own child. As a parent, I'm sure you'd appreciate it a lot. Their song "My Wish" is absolutely beautiful and oh so heartwarming. They also have a fun one that my own child loves which was in the disney movie "Cars" called "Life is a Highway." I admit I can't help but dance to it with my kid. Haha.
Gary LaVox has an amazing voice. & I love all this band's music. 'Bless the broken road' is my favorite by them & it reminds me of me & my hubby, (2nd marriage for both & 33 happy years so far). The guys also have fun spunky tunes, like "Life is a highway' or 'Fast cars & freedom' for example.
I'm 66years old and this video takes me back to when I was at school and there was a girl in my class who was fighting cancer and had lost her hair and when we went to the prom every boy asked her for a dance and when the music stopped they kissed her on the cheek and told her she was so good looking and that we wouldn't let everyone has bad words towards her and at the end of the prom we all walked her home there was about 100 boys walking home and we all kissed her goodnight,I saw her not long ago she still looks great and she has 3kids 2sons and a girl.
Gosh country music can just make you get in your feels sometimes. I’m new to the channel (came from the Taylor reactions) but if I could recommend some more country for you I’d say these are all great options! The music video for all of them are a key piece. Martina McBride - Concrete Angel Martina McBride - With A Broken Wing Martina McBride - God’s Will Jason Michael Carroll - Alyssa Lies Chris Stapleton - Fire Away Brooks and Dunn - Believe Tim McGraw - If You’re Reading This Tim McGraw - Don’t Take The Girl Randy Travis - Three Wooden Crosses Reba - Fancy Reba - The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia Reba - Does He Love You Garth Brooks - The Dance Kelly Clarkson - covering Garth Brooks’ song The Dance Miranda Lambert - Over You LeAnn Rimes - Probably Wouldn’t Be This Way Alan Jackson - Drive Alan Jackson - Where We’re You When The World Stopped Turning Craig Morgan - God My Son & The Holy Ghost Craig Morgan - Almost Home
Being from Texas, country music is a part of my life that is always there. Country takes people's every day lives and puts it to music to make something beautiful.
This is one of those bittersweet songs that belong on the "dam you Judd.What are you doing to me?"list.I think it lost some of it's bite because your were internally struggling to remember if you heard it before.
Yeah I have been listening to them since 2002 especially with the first song I heard from them which was I'm movin on. When I heard that song I loved and I played it at my grandpa's funeral.
Country music tells us a story...as soon as I began to type that comment you said it. I don't know how you feel about gospel music but if you want a great storyteller with an outstanding voice check out David Phelps. Southern Gospel is the equivalent to county in the gospel genre. David will pull at your heart strings. And I have ALWAYS LOVED Rascal Flatts. They sing gospel also
This is my 1st time hearing this song. What a heartbreaking story. I truly enjoy your reactions. I recommend you react to Better Man by Little Big Town, written by Taylor Swift! She wrote it and sent it to them to use it. I love your channel!
As soon as I saw the song title, I thought, "Oh no, poor Luke, they got him again!" 😢 I love Rascal Flatts and country music because of the storytelling. Thanks for the reaction!
This song was written about a 16 year old that was a big Rascal Flatt's fan that sadly succumbed to the illness. The video at the end was her going to prom shortly before she passed.
I haven't heard this song in a long time. When I saw that you uploaded this video, I had a feeling that you were gonna cry. This made me cry at least. I'm glad that you liked it. I promise not all Rascal Flatts songs are tearjerkers.
In the states we have a lovely children’s hospital (in Tennessee) that does cancer research and shares it world wide for FREE, treats children for FREE this was one of the “anthem” songs for that hospital the year it came out out 2005. It is such a lovely sentiment and song for the ones who grow up and go to prom, but also the ones who gain their wings.
The song was inspired by a true story, which unfortunately didn't have a happy ending. The song's co-writer, Joe Henry, was good friends with a family whose 5-year-old daughter died from cancer. He wanted to use the song as a way to show her courage and envision what would have happened if she was diagnosed as a teenager and survived the ordeal.
I go into surgery one week from today but this morning they called and say they think it's gotten into the bone. They'll need MORE tests. My brothers say they're there for me but they WON'T shave their heads. 😂 ❤ It's scary to look your own mortality in the face but it's the card a lot of us draw. I pray for the young ones, the ones that don't get to have the wonderful things life can be. As for me, some people have the right shape of head to do bald, I'm not one of them. But I have a cousin who crocheted me the cutest little caps and I look great in a hat.
I remember after this song came out and they were touring, I read an article that they would get into a type of arial seat and go around the stadiums and sing this song. They were looking for women going through cancer treatments and would serenade them with the song. Not a dry eye in the house.
I loved this song and then I got leukemia and couldn’t listen to it for years. I’m 12 years out and it still hits diff than it used to but it’s an amazing song…. Side note “LOVED not having no hair”
Ok, this just broke me. I've seen this video, years ago. But that was before I had cancer. Thankfully, I didn't need chemo or lose my hair, but I don't feel comfortable ever wearing a two piece bathing suit anymore because of the 6 violently purple scars the surgery left me with on my abdomen. So yep, sort of similar. Yeah, this was hard to get through.
If you're looking for a sad song, try "Rowan" by Taylor Swift. The lyrics are mostly from the mother's blog. Get your tissues ready. I've only seen one video of her doing it live. It's an AMAZING song, but very sad.
The song was not written by Rascal Flatts, but it was about a real family member of the writer. It was recorded after she passed. The young lady in the video was an actual cancer patient at time of it's recording. At an award show they had asked for prayers for her as she was not doing well at the time. I do not know the outcome though.
what do i have to do to get you to react to the errors tour (eras tour) videos? they’re funny moments/fails/malfunctions from taylor swifts eras tour and they’re just super funny and you can really see her personality! there’s quite a few videos of them and some are long too!
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Country music loves to teach us empathy .
My 26-year-old (at the time) son collapsed February 12, 2021, in my kitchen when he was getting ready for work.
He'd not been feeling well for months and had finally scheduled a doctor's appointment for the end of the month. He couldn't make the appointment because he was already in the hospital. He agreed to go to the emergency room after the collapse (I can not describe the fear that still ices my veins when I think about if he'd just decided to go back to bed instead. His blood levels were so low that they said he'd have died that night). Because of covid restrictions, he had to go in alone. I got a call from the hospital a while later saying that they were making an exception (and if that didn't terrify me...) and he wanted me there.
I got there, and my 6'3 sasquatch with his long hair and scary beard just looked at me, and his face crumpled up. He managed one word that knocked the air from the room, and I couldn't breathe.
Leukemia. A word that is so scary all by itself... and then you attach it to your lifeline in this world. The person you love beyond all others.
He spent two full months in the oncology ward (the first week by himself because of covid restrictions) getting chemo and transfusions and bone marrow biopsies and surgeries to install a port in his chest and surgeries to remove infected lymph nodes from his armpits. They finally bent the rules (again, because he was almost catatonic with fear and giving up) and let me come once a week. Then, in the second or third week, they went to code yellow, and I was allowed to be there every day. When his hair and beard started to fall out, the look in his face was almost another level of desolation. just one more thing this disease was taking. I sat by his bedside, held his hand, and cried with him every time. When he got packages and cards from complete strangers and cried for a different reason, I cried with him. We talked about how the hair would grow back and that this was all expected, but it still was an outward reminder of this awful thing inside.
After he was released to come home, he still had to go to the hospital for five days out of every month for chemo. And then at least once a month for transfusions. He also had a nurse that came in and helped him with clearing his port. Then, there was the terrifying icu visit. He woke up shivering and had a fever of 104. Had to go to the er where he was mistakenly given a shot of blood thinner (usual for leukemia patients, not without checking platelets. He was in chemo crash which meant he had extremely low platelets and was already at risk of bleeding). He was taken to the oncology floor and then icu when his blood pressure started dropping, his heart rate rising to scary levels and his temp reached highs of 106-107. Anyway, he also developed a small brain bleed from the blood thinner and platelet drop (his oncologist was pissed), and his kidneys and liver function started shutting down. They had to remove his port and a nurse coming in to check the site (not a regular nurse) didn't check his charts and (according to him) ripped off the bandage, which jerked out the packing and dislodged the clot that was barely forming. Then slapped another dressing on and left. The next nurse came in right after to set him up for transfusion and blood was "rolling down his arm" from the bandage on his chest. I got there at visiting hours and saw the giant puddle of blood by his bed.
He still sees his oncologist for blood tests every two months, but he's in remission and doing well! But I wanted to describe some of the hell that he went through to just emphasize that the hair loss is a kick in the gut that just gives you a physical reminder of the hell that cancer creates in your body.
The smell of a hospital still sends my poor boy (just turned 29) into an anxiety attack.
He's my whole world, and I don't know what I'd do without him.
So I emphatically say, "F UCK cancer!"
Wow, just wow. You sound like such a strong family to go through something like that together. I'm so glad you're all on the other side of it now. My heart is with you ❤❤❤❤
@GOTGames thank you so much. I'm still terrified all the time that a relapse might just come up out of the blue. It's less and less likely the longer he's in remission, but I'm his mom, so I guess it's my call to worry.
We are a very tight-knit family, and for a long time, he was all I had. My parents and I are close, but they didn't live nearby. Now we all live near each other and it's much easier. He's still my lifeline, and I wouldn't survive if he weren't in this world.
You are a wonderful reactor, and I love watching the sad songs with you and crying along, lol. The occasional, "Fuck you, Judd!" always makes me laugh.
Thank you, and never stop being you!
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I'm glad to hear that it has gone in remission. My prayers and love to you and your son and your family. Virtual hugs to each and every one of you all.
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If you don't cry during this song, something is wrong! It's so beautifully written and sang. Rascal Flatts was the best❤
The 5-year-old girl who inspired the song was named Colette, but in the song her name is Sarabeth. The song's writers, Joe Henry and Doug Johnson, first tried Marybeth, but then Henry had a chance encounter at a checkout line with an old friend named Sarabeth, and decided that should be her name. Unfortunately, Collette doesn't have a happy ending and passes away. They wanted a song to remember her
Unless you've been there, you don't realize what hair loss can symbolize. I knew mine would be gone during treatment, so I had it shaved before I could lose it in the shower or on my pillow. I said, "It doesn't matter. It's just hair." But it's not always. For me, it was the outward symbol of what was happening to me inside and how I didn't recognize myself. It doesn't bother some people, but sometimes you just don't realize how it will impact you until it happens... This song came out right in the thick of my battle with cancer in 2005, so it impacts me in a particular way. It's a special song. ❤
I never looked at it that way, I'm sorry to hear you went through that ❤️❤️
Im fearing mine getting worst since im in stage 4 kidney failure and might have to go through dialysis and other things
I’m sorry you went through that. As someone who has shaved her head twice-once for my aunt with bile duct cancer and one for my grandmother with ovarian-I didn’t realize how much of an impact it would have on me being just a support person. That first time is just hard.
I started losing mine after 1st treatment so my niece shaved it off. It was devastating but, I bought wigs and wore each one once. I was just bald. It's been 7yrs & losing a body part still affects me.
@lgarner3663 You are correct. The cancer was gone after a year and a half of treatments, but over the next 18 years I continued to need surgery on my breast, for various related reasons, just chopping it off bit-by-bit, until finally last year they just gave up and took it all. I had a reconstruction with my own tissue, and I'm cleared for my mastectomy tattoo. I had my consultation this past week and have my appointments all set up. It's going to be a skull on the breast, wearing a Steampunk hat. Flowers, feathers and bows will surround it. The soft, pretty, things will likely show in most clothes - exactly like me. I hid the difficult stuff and only those closest to me saw the ugly, hard stuff. Everyone else got the chirpy, "Oh, I'm fine, thanks for asking!" Anyway. My way of finally putting this fight with my body and cancer to rest. I had a reduction on the other side to match (ish) and I'm just happy to fit into a single size bra with no prosthetics. I'm so sorry you have lost multiple pieces. I can imagine it is literally, and emotionally, losing a piece of your actual self. My cousin started with throat cancer, it moved to both breasts and now it's in her lungs. She keeps fighting. We all do, because that's what we have to do. Too many people love us. Sending prayers - or positive energy, if you prefer - for you in hopes for peace and healing within your body and soul. All the love, my sister. ❤️
All he has to sing is “Sarabeth” and my eyes are filled with tears. 💔❤️
Being strong for someone who needs you to be strong for them...just what I needed to hear today. Sometimes I forget that. My husband and I have been together 40 years. Now he has dementia and is in a care facility. I'm up to my eyeballs in taking care of everything we used to share doing as well as all the decisions and finances for his care. Thank you. I needed the reminder today that I have to be strong for him because he can't. BTW I also love your reaction. You've helped me in a hard moment, my friend. Thank you ❤
This song is based on a true story. In real life, the girl was much younger and she succumbed to her disease. It’s a heartbreaking story and most of the time, these songs are rooted in real life.
Another song based on real life (and shown much truer than most is Believe by Brooks and Dunne). That’s another tear-jerker of the beautiful kind…
Need to checkout their song ‘Why?’ and ‘Here Comes Goodbye’ But have your tissue handy!!!
Diamond Rio “Meet In The Middle”(Official Music Video).
I'm a little late to the party, but I love rascal flatts. There's a song by them that was sung to me and my best friend by her parents and something I ended up also singing to my own child. As a parent, I'm sure you'd appreciate it a lot. Their song "My Wish" is absolutely beautiful and oh so heartwarming. They also have a fun one that my own child loves which was in the disney movie "Cars" called "Life is a Highway." I admit I can't help but dance to it with my kid. Haha.
Gary LaVox has an amazing voice. & I love all this band's music. 'Bless the broken road' is my favorite by them & it reminds me of me & my hubby, (2nd marriage for both & 33 happy years so far). The guys also have fun spunky tunes, like "Life is a highway' or 'Fast cars & freedom' for example.
I'm 66years old and this video takes me back to when I was at school and there was a girl in my class who was fighting cancer and had lost her hair and when we went to the prom every boy asked her for a dance and when the music stopped they kissed her on the cheek and told her she was so good looking and that we wouldn't let everyone has bad words towards her and at the end of the prom we all walked her home there was about 100 boys walking home and we all kissed her goodnight,I saw her not long ago she still looks great and she has 3kids 2sons and a girl.
.....and it is totally OK to cry.....
Gosh country music can just make you get in your feels sometimes. I’m new to the channel (came from the Taylor reactions) but if I could recommend some more country for you I’d say these are all great options! The music video for all of them are a key piece.
Martina McBride - Concrete Angel
Martina McBride - With A Broken Wing
Martina McBride - God’s Will
Jason Michael Carroll - Alyssa Lies
Chris Stapleton - Fire Away
Brooks and Dunn - Believe
Tim McGraw - If You’re Reading This
Tim McGraw - Don’t Take The Girl
Randy Travis - Three Wooden Crosses
Reba - Fancy
Reba - The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia
Reba - Does He Love You
Garth Brooks - The Dance
Kelly Clarkson - covering Garth Brooks’ song The Dance
Miranda Lambert - Over You
LeAnn Rimes - Probably Wouldn’t Be This Way
Alan Jackson - Drive
Alan Jackson - Where We’re You When The World Stopped Turning
Craig Morgan - God My Son & The Holy Ghost
Craig Morgan - Almost Home
Being from Texas, country music is a part of my life that is always there. Country takes people's every day lives and puts it to music to make something beautiful.
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It's a tear jerker!
Love watching your true reactions to country music videos. Would like to see you react to Joey & Rory when I’m gone.
This made me cry when it first came out years ago and made me cry again today. Thank you for re acting to a song i had forgotten about
Is a truly beautiful song ❤️
This is one of those bittersweet songs that belong on the "dam you Judd.What are you doing to me?"list.I think it lost some of it's bite because your were internally struggling to remember if you heard it before.
I'm glad because it was a 'lump in throat' song for sure ❤
Whew! Haven’t heard this song in forever. Got to cry. The good one though!
Yeah I have been listening to them since 2002 especially with the first song I heard from them which was I'm movin on. When I heard that song I loved and I played it at my grandpa's funeral.
Country music tells us a story...as soon as I began to type that comment you said it. I don't know how you feel about gospel music but if you want a great storyteller with an outstanding voice check out David Phelps. Southern Gospel is the equivalent to county in the gospel genre. David will pull at your heart strings. And I have ALWAYS LOVED Rascal Flatts. They sing gospel also
What a beautiful song and his voice is always so good.
This is my 1st time hearing this song. What a heartbreaking story. I truly enjoy your reactions.
I recommend you react to Better Man by Little Big Town, written by Taylor Swift! She wrote it and sent it to them to use it. I love your channel!
Love this group for many reasons.
Thanks for sharing and commenting
As soon as I saw the song title, I thought, "Oh no, poor Luke, they got him again!" 😢 I love Rascal Flatts and country music because of the storytelling. Thanks for the reaction!
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Yeah I was like oh poor dude lol
This song was written about a 16 year old that was a big Rascal Flatt's fan that sadly succumbed to the illness. The video at the end was her going to prom shortly before she passed.
Try Martina McBride - Concrete Angel, John Michael Carroll - Alyssa Lies, and why not Toby Keith's Live performance of Don't Let The Old Man In
I haven't heard this song in a long time. When I saw that you uploaded this video, I had a feeling that you were gonna cry. This made me cry at least. I'm glad that you liked it. I promise not all Rascal Flatts songs are tearjerkers.
In the states we have a lovely children’s hospital (in Tennessee) that does cancer research and shares it world wide for FREE, treats children for FREE this was one of the “anthem” songs for that hospital the year it came out out 2005. It is such a lovely sentiment and song for the ones who grow up and go to prom, but also the ones who gain their wings.
He’s amazing live. If u think recorded is good. See him live. That’s what turned me into a fan
The timing of this reaction...my husband actually shaved my head tonight. Chemo Round 2 tomorrow.
The song was inspired by a true story, which unfortunately didn't have a happy ending. The song's co-writer, Joe Henry, was good friends with a family whose 5-year-old daughter died from cancer. He wanted to use the song as a way to show her courage and envision what would have happened if she was diagnosed as a teenager and survived the ordeal.
I go into surgery one week from today but this morning they called and say they think it's gotten into the bone. They'll need MORE tests. My brothers say they're there for me but they WON'T shave their heads. 😂 ❤
It's scary to look your own mortality in the face but it's the card a lot of us draw. I pray for the young ones, the ones that don't get to have the wonderful things life can be. As for me, some people have the right shape of head to do bald, I'm not one of them. But I have a cousin who crocheted me the cutest little caps and I look great in a hat.
I remember after this song came out and they were touring, I read an article that they would get into a type of arial seat and go around the stadiums and sing this song. They were looking for women going through cancer treatments and would serenade them with the song. Not a dry eye in the house.
This song always gets me 😭
So 10 months later he finally gets back to Rascal Flatts.
Guess I'm going to have to wait 10 more months until he reacts to their song Broken Road lol
I loved this song and then I got leukemia and couldn’t listen to it for years. I’m 12 years out and it still hits diff than it used to but it’s an amazing song…. Side note “LOVED not having no hair”
So sorry to hear you went through that my friend ❤
You should check out Stand. That song helped me through a very hard time in my life
I did the same for my daughter
Ok, this just broke me. I've seen this video, years ago. But that was before I had cancer. Thankfully, I didn't need chemo or lose my hair, but I don't feel comfortable ever wearing a two piece bathing suit anymore because of the 6 violently purple scars the surgery left me with on my abdomen. So yep, sort of similar. Yeah, this was hard to get through.
I'm sorry to hear you went through something like that! Much love❤❤
Want a Happy Country Song? Check out "The Wind" by Zac Brown Band.
If you're looking for a sad song, try "Rowan" by Taylor Swift. The lyrics are mostly from the mother's blog. Get your tissues ready. I've only seen one video of her doing it live. It's an AMAZING song, but very sad.
Ronan still breaks me to this day. The lyric video for Taylor's version kills me though.
React openings shijou saikyou no deshi kenichi plsss
"I'm gonna be alright" mhm yep hehehe
You need to listen to concrete angel that will make you cry
Right here waiting for u putri ariani
The song was not written by Rascal Flatts, but it was about a real family member of the writer. It was recorded after she passed. The young lady in the video was an actual cancer patient at time of it's recording. At an award show they had asked for prayers for her as she was not doing well at the time. I do not know the outcome though.
it is about a real girl with a different name and the little girl was only 5 when she sadly lost her life to cancer
Okay then here's a good one for you, "I'm already there" by Lonestar😢😢
The girl the song is about did die a year or so later. While the song was sweet & had a happy ending…the story didn’t
Unfortunately this song was written for a friend’s daughter and she didn’t make it so it was sung in her memory!
Can you react to monsters by James Blunt? It is not country, but it will make you cry.
please react to TOMBOY by HYUKOH !!!!!! very good k-indie song and unique mv !!!!
Casting Crowns “Scars In Heaven”(Official Music Video). PLEASE WATCH.
You should listen to Alyssa lies. That song destroys me every time I hear it.😭💔💔
what do i have to do to get you to react to the errors tour (eras tour) videos? they’re funny moments/fails/malfunctions from taylor swifts eras tour and they’re just super funny and you can really see her personality! there’s quite a few videos of them and some are long too!
Can you please react to Rascal Flatts' "Life is a Highway" Official Music Video?
I love you
You need a fun Rascal Flatts song. How about Backwards?
Falling in love with u putr a
Putri ariani heal the world micheal jackson.
Hey, please react to solo leveling music video
Day 7 of asking you to please react to the song Reviver (The Premium Symphony version) by My First Story 💙🙏
Dude you pause to much.
WELLLL....if you wanna try something new I suggest "HI Ren" by Ren. 🙏 😊❤