@@RoseGarden86 Thanks the Nothing that you have provided just so that you can go, “hey, look at me over here, making Jesus “fix” what he already decided to do.
Everyone gets scars bumps cancer or heart disease no one leaves this earth perfect ! Finally showing models who have battlewounds from cancer. They dont have perfect bodies! They should be proud they won the battle!. Hopefully her family will have a healthy long life! GODSPEED!
Going through this right now, it’s actually a lonely journey no matter who is supporting you, I think only those who have gone through it can truly understand and comfort, I’m thankful she is making this journey public❤
This will be my second time with BC, so my kid was 10 and now 19, and I’m now 51, so not really old not young either, but scary time for the kids too, I hope your mom is doing well now❤
Thank you for your courage in showing your cancer scars. It means so much to me. I am always so very careful to be sure that my scars are not visible to anyone; not even to my husband. It has been 2 years since my surgery and he still hasn’t’ seen my scars. I am so embarrassed of them. I dress and undress in my dressing room. He respects my need for privacy. I don’t know how much longer I can hold out. I know I am being ridiculous; but I can’t help it.
It's ok, the most important thing is you are cancer free, my wife recently got diagnosed with breast cancer, but her didn't spread and she got surgery done and now doing radiation therapy. Goo luck to you and be cancer free
Best to all women fighting breast cancer. I do have a lump recently I’m having checked at 46 years old after my mammogram found it, I do have a fibrocystic very dense breast tissue. Going in for more diagnostic tests and ultrasound. Best of luck to all of you in this worrisome process.
I've always percieved her as a great person, she seems very down to earth, intelligent and funny. I really hope she pulls through and recovers 100% , and never have to deal with it again. /big hugs.
Ok, call this brave but I’m here to tell you that when you’re this beautiful, having some scars on your body ain’t hurting a thing in your life. An “Aesthetically Challenged” woman would find that any additional disfigurement would be far more difficult to put behind her. I AM so very glad for her getting quick treatment and getting successful results.
She has the most mind boggling cancer discovery story I've ever heard of. I hope people know that you can't just get an MRI for no clinical reason like she did. She paid out of pocket. Her timeline plays out like she was trying to find a diagnosis in the absence of any reason. Do self checks every month and see a breast expert way before 40 if you have a family history or by 40 if you don't. Getting a first mammogram after age 40 with a 37% lifetime risk is unheard of except for people that maybe don't see doctors. My specialist is not world renowned but she urged me to have my first mammogram at 30 because of family history alone. Even she wouldn't have obsessively checked me with imaging if my mammogram was clear and I didn't have a lump. Doctors are less aggressive when genetic tests are negative, not more. The math ain't mathing.
@@jgbgw591 There are some subtypes of breast cancer who don't form a lump like ILC and that's why it's hard to detect by self exam or even mammogram. I heard many patients stories that their mammogram was clear and then next year they were diagnosed with stage 3 or 4.
Absolutely. I didn’t even understand the story at first. I’m thinking her mammogram was clear, genetic testing was clear, why would they do a biopsy then? I was so confused. But clearly she fought for those tests & paid out of pocket for them. I wonder if she felt sick or had any other signs that made her fight so hard for all the other testing. The fact that she also had a total hysterectomy likely points to the fact that she chose to do that in order to prevent the chance of cancer there as well. I’m shocked she even had cancer when everything else pointed to the fact she didn’t. I’m so glad everything worked out for her & that she’s healthy & on the road to recovery. But I think it’s also important to point out that this video really highlights the fact that there are very different levels of healthcare and what kind of unbelievable care the wealthy has access too. The fact is that if she wasn’t able to pay for all of that testing (mammogram, genetic testing, mri, biopsy, etc.) then there’s no way that cancer would’ve been found until it was big enough to be seen on a mammogram. I wish this level of care would be accessible to everyone that wanted or needed it.
@@brandifaith3410 I'm glad I'm not the only one confused by this. My mother passed away from breast cancer so it's close to my heart. I know more than I want to know and Olivia's entire path to diagnosis is bizarre. It's not realistic unfortunately. My doctor is on the highly proactive side and I would not be getting an MRI immediately after a clear mammogram especially if there was no actual mass. She had every reason to stop pursuing a diagnosis and just kept gunning for one? It really makes no sense. I feel bad for people in the comments that are confused by why their doctors won't be this aggressive. Olivia's situation is unusual and she clearly didn't have to worry about insurance covering this.
@@jgbgw591I agree. It’s awesome that she either had the insurance coverage to go this route, or had the money to pay for this herself, but I feel like there should almost be a disclaimer that this isn’t a normal route of medical care & definitely not one normal people would have access to unless they either have been paying for a very premium level of health insurance or are able to pay for it themselves. Again, I’m very happy for her. She obviously was positive something was wrong (most likely because she was experiencing symptoms & feeling sick & had that intuition that something was wrong) & was determined to get extensive testing done, & it worked out for her. But no one else should by any means think this is the normal route medical care would take.
As a fan of Olivia from the early G4 days she has been an inspiration in so many ways. I feel for her so much, but also see her as a path of hope for others who are dealing with similar life changing challenges. She is a beautiful, powerful, incredible mother who should be a inspiration to all. 💕
Oh my goodness you've been through so much. Strong feelings and emotions 😢 the guilt my god. Atleast they will not have such a strong memory of your absence because they are so young. So many precious memories are built and collected when children are little. quality ones stay with us not quantity. 😘🥰
I believe that's what Angelina Jolie did too. She found out he r genetic risc for cancer and it was high so she removed her breast, uterus, and everything
Hang on, so she never actually had cancer. She made these decisions based on a percentage chance that she MIGHT get cancer? 35 percent? And this is a positive story? I don’t understand.
Seriously? What did she do with the other embryo that was slated to be a person ? Just toss it? So selfish! . Everyone deserves one maybe, but not everyone should have two. You already had one ! And why not adopt? They are obviously loaded so that would be no problem to actually DO SOMETHING GOOD
John and his ex-wife made the decision not to have children. Then he left her for Olivia Munn, then he suddenly decided that he wanted to have children. I hope no other woman wanting kids will have that decision taken away from her for a man. Hopefully the ex-wife had also frozen her viable just in case.
Every time I see her, I remember her deplorable behavior toward Taylor Swift. I hope she's learned to be more kind, thoughtful, and human in her dealings with people.
To show other women that have gone through this same surgery there's nothing to be ashamed of. To be proud of the battle scars we incur when we are forced to go through this same battle. That's why...............................
She did it for cancer awareness and to show a scar does not diminish someone’s worth. She’s telling women that they should never feel less than…because they aren’t. ❤
My mom had a double mastectomy. She was devastated. Women need to see what happens to our bodies. My mother was very open with me when I was 9 and showed me. She sadly passed away. She’s sharing her journey.
That is not at all accurate! I’ve personally known many women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and are living happy, healthy lives many years after completing treatment. These days it’s very treatable if found early enough.
You need to learn more about the wide variety of cancers and life expectancy. My neighbor had breast cancer when she was 45. She had a mastectomy at the time and has been very active ever since. Last year she turned 92. She’s active, intelligent, and independent. My mother had breast cancer and a mastectomy in her 80s. She had a mastectomy, which she always said was the easiest surgery ever. Never another cancer. She died at 91 of COPD, three days after attending a Paul Simon concert. Breast cancer does not mean a person “has 5 years to live at best.” Ignorance like that causes people to make poor choices out of fear.
Saying a healing prayer for all women dealing with this disease. We indeed need better detection, screening and prevention methods
@@RoseGarden86 Thanks the Nothing that you have provided just so that you can go, “hey, look at me over here, making Jesus “fix” what he already decided to do.
Everyone gets scars bumps cancer or heart disease no one leaves this earth perfect ! Finally showing models who have battlewounds from cancer. They dont have perfect bodies! They should be proud they won the battle!. Hopefully her family will have a healthy long life! GODSPEED!
It is the other way around. We return to perfection
Going through this right now, it’s actually a lonely journey no matter who is supporting you, I think only those who have gone through it can truly understand and comfort, I’m thankful she is making this journey public❤
stay strong and wish you full recovery!
@sugerless20thank you for sharing and your kind wishes❤
@@burghesethank you for your kind words❤
Stay strong 💪🙏
Olivia's BRAVERY and Her Take Charge Attitude is awesome inspiring. Thanks for sharing. You're a WARRIOR 💞💝
My mother has battled breast cancer twice, but she was much older. I can't imagine going thru that so young.
This will be my second time with BC, so my kid was 10 and now 19, and I’m now 51, so not really old not young either, but scary time for the kids too, I hope your mom is doing well now❤
Isn’t she stunning ❤ I agree with her 💯 % , we have to advocate for own health because doctors just brush you off .
A lot of stress.. why would you harvest eggs in 30s but then dive into selecting for a girl
Thank you for your courage in showing your cancer scars. It means so much to me. I am always so very careful to be sure that my scars are not visible to anyone; not even to my husband. It has been 2 years since my surgery and he still hasn’t’ seen my scars. I am so embarrassed of them. I dress and undress in my dressing room. He respects my need for privacy. I don’t know how much longer I can hold out. I know I am being ridiculous; but I can’t help it.
It's ok, the most important thing is you are cancer free, my wife recently got diagnosed with breast cancer, but her didn't spread and she got surgery done and now doing radiation therapy. Goo luck to you and be cancer free
Thank you Olivia for sharing this and extremely proud of you💙💕
Best to all women fighting breast cancer. I do have a lump recently I’m having checked at 46 years old after my mammogram found it, I do have a fibrocystic very dense breast tissue. Going in for more diagnostic tests and ultrasound. Best of luck to all of you in this worrisome process.
And that’s why body autonomy for women is so important. IVF and egg freezing is so essential for so many couples
IVF and freezing eggs is not for everyone.
It's a very brave thing you did, Olivia. Still beautiful, scars and all. ❤️
I've always percieved her as a great person, she seems very down to earth, intelligent and funny.
I really hope she pulls through and recovers 100% , and never have to deal with it again.
/big hugs.
Amazing story, she is so beautiful and brave!💕🙏
It got my bestie. I"m so glad Olivia has an amazing family now and so much to live for. Wish she and John the best, glad they found each other.
What an amazing woman Olivia!! My best wishes and blessings!!!
Thank you for showing your scars, it makes me want to embrace my new body even more.💗
This actually feels so authentic and great.
Prayers for healing for her and her family 🙏🙌👐🙏❤️
Olivia Munn was a beautiful woman before her surgery and is even more beautiful afterwards. Great job, Olivia!
Scars are not necessarily bad. The society makes them bad nobody in this world nobody is perfect and thats the beauty of life. ❤
Wow congratulations this whole thing must have been terrifying you are looking amazing 👏 thank you for raising awareness of this test ❤❤
Ok, call this brave but I’m here to tell you that when you’re this beautiful, having some scars on your body ain’t hurting a thing in your life. An “Aesthetically Challenged” woman would find that any additional disfigurement would be far more difficult to put behind her.
I AM so very glad for her getting quick treatment and getting successful results.
Where is the link to the screaning questionnaire? Absolutely pitiful for the network station to act like they care but clearly do not.
This is so great❤
I still remember her from g4tv days what a lvl up so happy to be a fan
I think I remember her from that too.
I'm so sorry, but i will keep you in my prayers 🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼🕊️🙏🏼
Beautiful family!❤️
She has the most mind boggling cancer discovery story I've ever heard of. I hope people know that you can't just get an MRI for no clinical reason like she did. She paid out of pocket. Her timeline plays out like she was trying to find a diagnosis in the absence of any reason.
Do self checks every month and see a breast expert way before 40 if you have a family history or by 40 if you don't. Getting a first mammogram after age 40 with a 37% lifetime risk is unheard of except for people that maybe don't see doctors. My specialist is not world renowned but she urged me to have my first mammogram at 30 because of family history alone. Even she wouldn't have obsessively checked me with imaging if my mammogram was clear and I didn't have a lump. Doctors are less aggressive when genetic tests are negative, not more. The math ain't mathing.
@@jgbgw591 There are some subtypes of breast cancer who don't form a lump like ILC and that's why it's hard to detect by self exam or even mammogram. I heard many patients stories that their mammogram was clear and then next year they were diagnosed with stage 3 or 4.
Absolutely. I didn’t even understand the story at first. I’m thinking her mammogram was clear, genetic testing was clear, why would they do a biopsy then? I was so confused. But clearly she fought for those tests & paid out of pocket for them. I wonder if she felt sick or had any other signs that made her fight so hard for all the other testing. The fact that she also had a total hysterectomy likely points to the fact that she chose to do that in order to prevent the chance of cancer there as well. I’m shocked she even had cancer when everything else pointed to the fact she didn’t. I’m so glad everything worked out for her & that she’s healthy & on the road to recovery. But I think it’s also important to point out that this video really highlights the fact that there are very different levels of healthcare and what kind of unbelievable care the wealthy has access too. The fact is that if she wasn’t able to pay for all of that testing (mammogram, genetic testing, mri, biopsy, etc.) then there’s no way that cancer would’ve been found until it was big enough to be seen on a mammogram. I wish this level of care would be accessible to everyone that wanted or needed it.
@@brandifaith3410 I'm glad I'm not the only one confused by this. My mother passed away from breast cancer so it's close to my heart. I know more than I want to know and Olivia's entire path to diagnosis is bizarre. It's not realistic unfortunately. My doctor is on the highly proactive side and I would not be getting an MRI immediately after a clear mammogram especially if there was no actual mass. She had every reason to stop pursuing a diagnosis and just kept gunning for one? It really makes no sense. I feel bad for people in the comments that are confused by why their doctors won't be this aggressive. Olivia's situation is unusual and she clearly didn't have to worry about insurance covering this.
@@jgbgw591I agree. It’s awesome that she either had the insurance coverage to go this route, or had the money to pay for this herself, but I feel like there should almost be a disclaimer that this isn’t a normal route of medical care & definitely not one normal people would have access to unless they either have been paying for a very premium level of health insurance or are able to pay for it themselves. Again, I’m very happy for her. She obviously was positive something was wrong (most likely because she was experiencing symptoms & feeling sick & had that intuition that something was wrong) & was determined to get extensive testing done, & it worked out for her. But no one else should by any means think this is the normal route medical care would take.
Math ain’t mathing for sure
As a fan of Olivia from the early G4 days she has been an inspiration in so many ways. I feel for her so much, but also see her as a path of hope for others who are dealing with similar life changing challenges. She is a beautiful, powerful, incredible mother who should be a inspiration to all. 💕
Let your guilt go, because what you’re doing is gonna make you be around for him and her grandchildren
She is very brave ❤.
Something like Olivia. 💗 🦋 💗
Gosh so brave👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
🌺 Love you, Olivia!
Strong, smart woman
Oh my goodness you've been through so much. Strong feelings and emotions 😢 the guilt my god. Atleast they will not have such a strong memory of your absence because they are so young. So many precious memories are built and collected when children are little. quality ones stay with us not quantity. 😘🥰
I know that she will survive the cancer for actress Olivia Munn.
@@erictheisen3203 Of course and she also THE Psylocke too💙🦋🥰
Warrior
Scar picture at 7:46
So happy for her but she shouldn't endorse skims terrible brand
Never heard of Skims.
If you take out your ovaries, don’t you have to have hormone replacement therapy?
I believe that's what Angelina Jolie did too. She found out he r genetic risc for cancer and it was high so she removed her breast, uterus, and everything
I dont get what were her symptoms and why did she even think she had cancer?
I'm a huge fan of Olivia and John. Does anyone know when their heartfelt story of meeting while John was still married comes out?
Good move, Olivia.
Hang on, so she never actually had cancer. She made these decisions based on a percentage chance that she MIGHT get cancer? 35 percent? And this is a positive story? I don’t understand.
Does anyone care that she was dating and got pregnant from Married man? John was still married when she started up with him..
Married, but not together.
I don’t follow her, but this video popped up and I didn’t recognize her face if her name wasn’t mentioned.
Super nice shots. I don't care about those scars :) And you can put a nice subdued tat on those scars :) In any case I don't mind them at all!
Please stop calling it a journey.
Seriously? What did she do with the other embryo that was slated to be a person ? Just toss it? So selfish! . Everyone deserves one maybe, but not everyone should have two. You already had one ! And why not adopt? They are obviously loaded so that would be no problem to actually DO SOMETHING GOOD
Poor woman 😢
Oh she’ll be fine
❤❤❤❤
Hu, what, when did they get married?!?!
No one cares. He was separated and they found their true life partners. Move along. .
Her face looks different
♥
💪✨💪✨💪✨
John and his ex-wife made the decision not to have children. Then he left her for Olivia Munn, then he suddenly decided that he wanted to have children. I hope no other woman wanting kids will have that decision taken away from her for a man. Hopefully the ex-wife had also frozen her viable just in case.
Making a few assumptions, aren’t you?
Every time I see her, I remember her deplorable behavior toward Taylor Swift. I hope she's learned to be more kind, thoughtful, and human in her dealings with people.
You have two baby girl embryos. One is here, please talk to what happen to the other one.
share all your personal stuff
I literally can't with her 🙄
So she did why the need to announce so to show her scars
There's something wrong with you.
To show other women that have gone through this same surgery there's nothing to be ashamed of. To be proud of the battle scars we incur when we are forced to go through this same battle. That's why...............................
She did it for cancer awareness and to show a scar does not diminish someone’s worth. She’s telling women that they should never feel less than…because they aren’t. ❤
My mom had a double mastectomy. She was devastated. Women need to see what happens to our bodies. My mother was very open with me when I was 9 and showed me. She sadly passed away. She’s sharing her journey.
For inspiration for other woman going through the same thing.
She found out she has cancer and decides to have a baby later in the year. That's so strange because she has 5 years to live at best.
That is not at all accurate! I’ve personally known many women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and are living happy, healthy lives many years after completing treatment. These days it’s very treatable if found early enough.
@@MJLOVEnow I don't know, mortality rates are high. I guess she trusts her husband to be a good father if ( God forbid ) things go wrong.
The surrogate had the baby bruh. Still, it's incredible she did all the right thing.
You need to learn more about the wide variety of cancers and life expectancy. My neighbor had breast cancer when she was 45. She had a mastectomy at the time and has been very active ever since. Last year she turned 92. She’s active, intelligent, and independent.
My mother had breast cancer and a mastectomy in her 80s. She had a mastectomy, which she always said was the easiest surgery ever. Never another cancer. She died at 91 of COPD, three days after attending a Paul Simon concert.
Breast cancer does not mean a person “has 5 years to live at best.” Ignorance like that causes people to make poor choices out of fear.
Too much information
You have two baby girl embryos. One is here, please talk to what happen to the other one.
eventually she'll also have a surrogate bring that other baby girl embryo to term.
Mind your own business!