Please know that we feel and appreciate your love, heart felt messages and prayers. We can feel this community rallying behind us and it is so unbelievably special ✨
Hope you are doing well. Idk if that helps, but every second woman develops cancer during their lifetime and every 3rd man. So it's not about eating plant based or being mindful or doing exercise that causes it or that you could have helped not to get it. it is sadly a sickness that a lot of people get. I hope you will feel better soon and belong to the many people living cancer free after treatment ;).
We haven’t stopped thinking about you guys.. not for a single day. Like an annoying mother who wants to check in with their kids 24/7 but resists the urge haha. Love you both ❤️🌻 so proud of you guys.
Bec you know so many of us are out here supporting you. I am glad you feel our love. There is so much negativity in the world and much is blamed on social media...but really this is the up side. I feel like my world is expanded when you (and others like slv) share your lives with us....expanding our community and allowing us to care for others. It is healing for us all. Love from Toronto
You're both incredible. My mom had breast cancer when she was 28, had a radical mastectomy (1958!) and just celebrated her 94th birthday. You got this Bec xo
I was just diagnosed today. My first biopsy was cleared but something in my gut told me something wasn’t right so I pushed to get the mass out. The pathology confirmed it was cancer & like you now I start my healing journey. I feel like you saved my life. Thank you for sharing your journey.
You are a warrior. Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that you are healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. Go be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones✝️❤️
I’m a stage three colon cancer survivor and I think you need to hear all the inspirational stories that are out there. I am eight years cancer free… you got this fight like a girl kick ass. I really think this dog was sent to you to get you through the hard time he’s such a sweet boy.
When my hair started to come out, it upset me. Then I remembered that this meant the chemo was working and that helped a lot. So, remember when yours falls out, the chemo is working. It also helped me to go ahead and shave my head because I didn’t have to keep dealing with slow hair loss. Stay as positive as you are.
Hang in there, I was diagnosed at 38 and did the chemo followed by radiation treatments. I stayed positive and continued to ride my bike and work. Now 24 years later it came back, but I am once again well. Hang in there as you know life is a journey and for some of us it includes cancer. Always stay positive even after the tears :)
Ivermectin cures cancer I know people with stage 4 that was cured. They do not want you to know about this because they cannot make money if you cannot find it in pill form because doctors are not allowed to prescribe it you can go to tractor supply and get Ivermectin horse paste.
Sending prayers…you got this girl…keep your head up…my grandma had breast cancer at a young age. She lost both of her breast. She is now 87 years old and she is living her best life. I’m so proud of you. ❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕
Bec, I'm 67 and I had breast cancer in 2018. Double mastectomy, chemo, reconstruction, radiation, asked for a hysterectomy. It's all good sweetie. I wore scarves that coordinated with my outfits and got compliments from total strangers. I had a very positive additude through the whole thing. But I'll admit, losing my eyelashes and eyebrows was the hardest. (Btw, this picture is old. I now have salt and pepper color and a pixie cut which I love). Hang in there, life is wonderful. I had a huge support system and so do you.
You are a warrior. Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that you are healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. Go be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones✝️❤️
@@agoodjuanSending all the Prayers and positive energy❤ Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that she is healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. God be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones, Praying yall are also healthy, safe and well✝️❤️
7 years ago, my 7.5 year old son was diagnosed with cancer. It was such a hard time in our lives, but he was amazingly strong and courageous and inspiring. Now he's 6.5 years cancer free!! I know this is so hard for you both, but I know you'll get through this. Praying for you!!
I feel like everything fell into place for you two to be home and safe in your renovated cabin right in time for Becks diagnosis. Such a healing and gorgeous place to be to go through this journey.
We’ve been thinking about you lots Bec. I’ve never been more glad for Sunday to roll around and our E&B notifications ping 💛 Sending you a big virtual squeeze. xx Tania
Dont ever think there was something you could have done to avoid this. You are healthy and that will get you through this. You will heal because you took care of your body. Sending positive thoughts to you both
Literally have not stopped thinking about you two this past month. I am constantly checking in on your Instagram to see if there are any updates. You both are rock stars - especially you Bec. There are so many people rooting for you ❤️
𝐒͠𝐩͠𝐞͠𝐜͠𝐢͠𝐚͠𝐥͠ 𝐝͠𝐚͠𝐭͠𝐢͠𝐧͠𝐠͠ 𝐟͠𝐨͠𝐫͠ 𝐲͠𝐨͠𝐮͠➺ sexy-nudegirls.host Anna is a beautiful girl. He's the person I love, he's my light day. The way the music flows and sounds is extravagant and fun. Anna is icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration, a star. I could go on and on, understand this. I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
Bec, I am a liquid sunshine BC warrior myself, and I’ve taken the same medicines you are currently taking. The first is the worst but you will find a new rhythm. I promise! You will absolutely find your joy while doing hard things. Big hugs!
I know what you've been going through. I've been battling cancer for over 13 years now. I've had 'hard' chemo for many many months over this time. I chose to control my life instead of the cancer controlling it. I always kept on going to work during my treatments . I was doing chemo once a week for 4 weeks- a 2 week break and start again over a period of 6 months. I had this regimen 4 times so far. And in between this regimen, I take chemo pills. It's taxing my body but I'm glad to still be here. I know I'll fight it till I die but in the meantime, I'm happy with the life I have. Keep on smiling, and when you have bad days, take in an hour at a time, the next day will be better. And enjoy the moment !! 😊😊🤗🤗
The view from the drone of you, Eamon, and Bear, walking across the lake was breathtaking, and when he started to run it was just like a beautiful scene out of a movie. Thanks for posting, I appreciate being part of your journey. Much love ❤️
A few months ago, I never imagined i would see titles like this on E&B vlogs. My heart is so heavy, but i could not be more grateful for your ability to share this experience. Thank you for being so open and honest. From self checks, to IVF, and now chemo - you are helping so many people. As much as we feel like we are in the living room with you, we want you to feel US there too. You are supported and so loved. ❤️💕
𝐒͠𝐩͠𝐞͠𝐜͠𝐢͠𝐚͠𝐥͠ 𝐝͠𝐚͠𝐭͠𝐢͠𝐧͠𝐠͠ 𝐟͠𝐨͠𝐫͠ 𝐲͠𝐨͠𝐮͠➺ sexy-nudegirls.host Anna is a beautiful girl. He's the person I love, he's my light day. The way the music flows and sounds is extravagant and fun. Anna is icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration, a star. I could go on and on, understand this. I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
I have Multiple Sclerosis. The best thing I hear from my husband and closest friends, "we've got this!" I'm never alone. Eamon and Bec...we've got this!
I have the genetic condition EDS. Under that umbrella came systemic lupus (SLE), Scleroderma, Sjogrens, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, and yes, MS. My first stroke was in my 20s, second in my 30s, heart attack in my 40s. With enormous effort, I look and pretend to be healthy. Not many have a clue about all of this. I am a walking miracle. As a survivor of monumental health challenges, everyone here can be too. Regardless of how long or short our lives may be, let's live fully. And understand it's our personal challenge. Sometimes life-long. Others may believe they've got my challenges under their control. But ultimately it's me who does...and must.
I'm about to go into week 2 of treatment (radio and chemo) and I totally felt when Bec said it's hard knowing you have to make yourself sick when you had no symptoms of being sick. That's been the one thing I've struggled most with so far. Keep on healing everyone 🙏💞
@@mythaichannel9082 oh no I'm so sorry to hear this, especially on Xmas day 😪 I've now finished my treatment but found a breast lump during the last week. Luckily I was given the all clear for that on Wednesday. If it gives you any hope I was so scared but I sailed through both chemo and radiotherapy and had no major problems apart from tiredness until the last week. That was then the burns from radio which have now healed almost completely after 4 weeks. Also, looking on the positive side which I have tried to do all the way through this I made some wonderful new friends that were all undergoing treatment at the same time. I won't know for another couple of months if I'm in remission but if not then I know I have the strength in me, as well as the support I need to go smash it all over again. My top tips would be listen to your body and trust your gut, lean on your support people and learn to not only accept but ask for the help you need and keep as positive a mindset as possible. I found an amazing meditation on TH-cam that I got them to play every day during radiotherapy and it totally got me through that part. I will keep you in my thoughts and send you positive, healing vibes. Please pop by from time to time and let me know how you're doing 🙏 I hope you manage to enjoy the holiday as much as you can then gather your strength and go smash it 💪 you've totally got this xxx
You are a warrior. Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that you are healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. Go be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones✝️❤️
Eamon, I can't imagine the helplessness you are feeling. I know Bec will have a ton of support and I, of course, send a ton of love and caring. I was happy to see that Bec's oncologist knows how hard this is on the partner. You are in my thoughts and prayers daily. Be strong. It is ONLY 4 more months. 3, 2, 1...
Found you guys years ago when I had a sudden fascination with van life. Stayed for the genuine human beings that you guys are. Praying for you, Bec. You are so strong and I know you will win this.
its crazy how just looking up an interest a few years ago can really change how you look at things. (for me it was watching van lifers try to get home in 2020) and Eamon and Bec were the only ones I stayed up to date with. and now I am so invested in their journey and watching them thrive!
Bec, when I was diagnosed with brest cancer last spring I came to the conclusion that I was suppose to be an example to someone else of how to walk through the fire of cancer. I currently know of 2 people who were watching. My guess is, with this channel, you and Eamon are suppose to be examples to many who will have to go on this cancer journey. Both as the one with cancer and the one who supports and care for them. And, you're doing a great job. They need to see the good and the bad, your courage, your fears and your tears. Look cancer straight in the eye, then kick it to the curb. You got this. Prayers.
I don’t like your word choice “supposed”. There is no such thing as this is how you are supposed to get through cancer treatment. My Oncologist told me I was “supposed” to quit my job. I didn’t. I worked every day, including sitting in the chemo chairs. I was “supposed” to shave my head. Nope, the little bit of hair I kept brought me so much comfort. I was “supposed” to become a raw vegan. Nope, I haven’t been able to digest fruits and vegetables since I started treatment. To anyone going through a cancer journey, please allow yourself to set your own path and know that is the right choice.
As someone who's parent has been doing chemo on and off for several years something he says to me is 'you are stronger than you realize'. He gets so sick but knows it's for something better on the other side. You're so strong and your light will keep shining.
Thank you for keeping it real, I'm caring for my daughter who's the same age as Bec and she was diagnosed with Melanoma brain cancer just before Christmas. I feel your strength and your fragility as I accompany my daughter on the same road. Love to you both and positive thoughts.
Round 3 of chemo for triple positive BC for me this week. Working on that patience and acceptance (it's TOUGH!). You will get through this Bec, and you are making such a huge difference in sharing your story to educate (and save!) other women. Wishing you comfort and strength for the rest of your treatment
Wishing you good luck as you go through chemo. I had BC in 2020, and went through a year of treatment. The philosophy “one foot in front of the other” helped me get through it.
It's always amazing to see what human spirit is. I'm watching the story of a couple I barely know, from a country I've never been to, and yet I'm joining an army of followers with hundred of messages of support and good wishes. This is literally larger than life. You guys are NOT alone in this journey, and I'm hoping the best from Chile, South America.
I love how Lee is escorting you wherever you go! :) Don't ever feel like you need to explain to us why you are happy as if "you shouldn't" that's just silly. You SHOULD stay happy. Love you lots mama! Proud of both of you!
I’m mostly happy that you guys have a warm, comfortable, beautiful home of your own as a place for Bec to relax and heal. You unknowingly established a cocoon at the perfect time. Sending you both love and healing vibes. ❤️
“Just take it day by day! Don’t look at the whole journey just the next step”. I was told that before I started my journey of chemotherapy by another cancer fighter and it was the best advice I received. I also felt and knew the love and support of family and friends in a way I couldn’t have imagined before. That makes me so extremely grateful and keeps me fighting! I see you have that too which is awesome! I sometimes wondered if I would ever feel energetic and good again, but I do now. Don’t worry, you will too! You can do this! Hugs and prayers to you both.
My mum has said this to me daily. Just take that one tiny step. Before you know it you will look behind and there will be more steps behind you than ahead 🥰 I made a countdown chart for each day of treatment and stuck it inside my front door. I checked each day off as I got home so I could visually see those tiny steps too. I totally hear you about the support of friends and family. They were my army and surrounded me with a wall of love and held me up when I couldn't do it myself. So important to realise you have that 😍😍
You know I always used to say that you guys were “relationship goals” but it’s so much more than that. The way that Bec is able to totally lean on Eamon during these hard times while simultaneously attempting at protecting his energy and being aware of the struggle that he is going through is absolutely divine. Your love and your respect towards one another throughout the years is one of the most beautiful things and I am so grateful that I get to witness it. Sending you so much love and positive healing energy. 💕💕
Hang in there sweetheart - I was diagnosed with STAGE 4 COLON CANCER, LIVER AND LYMPH NODES and at the end of this month I will be 5 years in remission : ) KEEP POSITIVE AND STAY BUSY - DON'T FOCUS ON THE ILLNESS, FOCUS ON WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING WHEN YOU ARE IN REMISSION. God Bless you and I am praying for you - YOU WILL SURVIVE : )
I hope you’re in the comments today Bec. We love you, you got this! You and Eamon are in our prayers. We hope Oso is snuggling you and keeping his mama comfy.
Hang in there, my wife is going through chemotherapy and radiation for a very aggressive uterine cancer. It’s a difficult journey but not everyday sucks. You’re so right to let people know that even with all the positivity, there are emotions that are overwhelming and physical stuff going on! Love your attitude!😊🇨🇦❤️
I went through treatment for uterine cancer in fall 2020, finished treatment 1/21. I have remained cancer free. I know what your wife is going through is hard. I’ll be thinking good thoughts for her successful treatment.
We found it extremely helpful to note down the symptoms during the cycle. It helped during the bad and nauseous days knowing how long it would last. Also the red devil. Full recovery after. You can do this hard thing. There is an after where it doesn't rule your life anymore.
𝐒͠𝐩͠𝐞͠𝐜͠𝐢͠𝐚͠𝐥͠ 𝐝͠𝐚͠𝐭͠𝐢͠𝐧͠𝐠͠ 𝐟͠𝐨͠𝐫͠ 𝐲͠𝐨͠𝐮͠➺ sexy-nudegirls.host Anna is a beautiful girl. He's the person I love, he's my light day. The way the music flows and sounds is extravagant and fun. Anna is icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration, a star. I could go on and on, understand this. I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
Bec and Eamon - Sending love and positive energy to you from Seattle. My wife Siggi was diagnosed with cancer in the fall of 2011, she visited her surgical doctor last week and was told she is officially cured of cancer (10 year checkup)! I was fortunate to be able to be with Siggi for infusions and try to help through the downs and ups of the whole process, you both are strong enough for the mountain you are about to climb!
I love that the dr realize how important Eamon is in this and his mental health and feelings as well!! It’s very easy to only focus all the love on the cancer patients but their supporters are just as importantly to love on!! Best wishes on this hard journey you have set out on, but I know you will do amazing!! Take this time to learn so many new things about yourself and be so kind to yourself! It’s easy to say well I use to live like this and try to push yourself to do things but don’t do them enjoy the rest and take it easy life isn’t normal right now and it’s ok to be easy on your body and soul during this time!! Lots of love and positivity to you both!! Stay strong and fight hard!! Thanks for sharing your journey I know this is a blip in your beautiful life adventures!! Also every body is different and experience things differently but a lil trick I’ve seen work with hair loss is kinda gross but in the two ppl I’ve got to try it has actually worked or their body just did well but one was 72!! Don’t wash your hair at all or only once a month during chemo don’t brush it often honestly just braiding it and leaving it along is best but don’t let it get knotted(rats nest) just comb softly!! This sounds crazy but anything is worth a shot and like I said the ppl I’ve seen do this didn’t lose much of their hair at all it got very thin but no bald spots or anything! The 72 didn’t wet or wash all through chemo and saw best results she did have some scans we took care of as needed and they healed up with no hair loss!
I was diagnosed with grade 2 breast cancer 7 weeks after my husband died. I have to go through surgery and treatment alone, as my family are too far away to help. I'm sure I'm not the only person to face this nightmare alone. God bless you for sharing your journey ❤
As an 8 year stage 3 breast cancer survivor, I am so sorry that you have had to go through this but it is survivable. You can do it. I did it with a positive outlook, just like you, and I think that is the reason I have gotten me here today. Keep it up!❤️❤️
When you all started your journey with cancer I remember thinking I know what they are going through. My mother a few years back had stage 4 cancer and is now recovered and cancer free. As I watched today's video it feels to real to watch as my dad was diagnosed with cancer yesterday. So I am praying with you guys as you go through this. Remember you are not alone.
I’ve walked in your shoes and I’m so damn proud of you! I’m SO glad that you’re treating aggressively! I didn’t journal or anything during my treatment experience, so watching your videos is triggering and healing at the same time. There is so much that I’ve forgotten. One in 8 women will get breast cancer in their lives. Many, many of your subscribers will have your journey as a frame of reference when they go through their own treatment. You’re doing a really brave and beautiful thing by sharing honestly. Sending you so many good thoughts, I think of you daily!
Hold on tight. I was diagnosed last year. I just had my chemo treatment last week and I slept for 13 hours straight, and the following day I got so sick. I have 4 more sessions to do and my next one is at the end of this month. My thoughts and prayers are with you. You got this. Let's beat cancer.
I haven’t been through what you are going through, but I have struggled with chronic illness for the past decade - two things that help me a ton is the Spoon Theory and having a “day” bed. The spoon theory is a way of understanding your emotional and physical energy with illness, and just moving to a different place for the day and keeping it separate from where I sleep at night (even if I sleep all day, it’s in the day bed) helps my sleep quality and mindset. Praying for you both!
I've heard the spoon theory, and use something similar to deal with my chronic illness/pain, but had never heard the bed thing. I used to have a daybed in my living room instead of a couch, because that way if I needed to lay down at least I was in the living room not my bedroom. My family and friends thought it was ridiculous having a bed in the living room and always brought it up, so I ended up moving it and putting a couch instead. But the couch is so not comfortable and I find myself depressed laying in my bedroom for sometimes weeks at a time all morning and night. Now knowing this is a thing, I'm putting my daybed back!!! It's my home, I live alone, I should be able to put even a real bed there instead of a couch should I choose lol. Even though this comment was for Bec💛💛, I'd like to thank you for it because this just reassured me to continue with something I really appreciated.
Ok I pulled over to write a little note. Your reactions were spot on to my own when I was diagnosed with leukemia. I thought I had done something wrong and that’s why I got it but as my dad says: “that’s the cards you were dealt!” And you can handle this. I also had the red devil but my pee was orange but it made me feel awful but it wasn’t the worst out of all the different chemos I had. I did treatment for 3 years and even became bedridden but I’m still going! I’ll tell you 2 things that helped me that may help you. 1. It’s ok to not eat during chemo. I found that fasting during and after was better and recovered faster. 2. Watermelon slushee. Just ice and cut up watermelon. It help sooth my stomach sooo much. Hope this encourages you some! You can do it!! ❤️
Bec, I am a liquid sunshine BC warrior myself, and Ive taken the same medicines you are currently taking. The first is the worst but you will find a new rhythm. I promise! You will absolutely find your joy while doing hard things. Big hugs!
Eamon: Thank you for letting us watch all the caring you are providing Bec. I was in Bec’s place 4.5 years ago, and although I thanked my husband all the time, your videos give me another perspective of the stress this causes you too. I didn’t perceive the toll on my husband, probably because I was feeling so sick. Bec: You are strong, you have awesome support from family and friends. It is a long road, but you will get through this. Thank you for sharing your struggles. My advice is, figure out when chemo is over. You will have 2-4 weeks before surgery. Take a week vacation to a place where you are not doing all the work, stay in a hotel, if your want. This will be the time when you will be feeling well, with no pain, no sickness and traveling will be so awesome. Make some memories. I was able to vacation with my husband and 9 year old because it ended up working out (chemo was delayed a week due to illness) that chemo ended before my son’s spring break, and surgery did not happen until after his spring break. We went to Utah in April and visited many of the national parks, and hiked in them. I never would have thought of this except I had already started planning the trip before I was diagnosed. I asked the oncology nurse if I should cancel our plans. She said don’t cancel yet, things may work out. And only because the extension of my chemo by a week, we were able to keep our plans for this vacation. Thinking about you, and sending e-strength.
I cried when I watched this. I took treatment for hepatitis c a few years ago before all the new drugs. I was in treatment for 7 long months. I was a single mom, but my daughter had gone off to college, so I started treatment. It’s was hard. The drugs are hard. The loneliness was hard. I didn’t want to burden anyone so I powered thru. I’m so proud of how you are approaching your treatment. Being kind to yourself, listening to your body, allowing your support group to be there for you. You have all of us. My husband lost his first wife to cancer. He and I both battled it at the same time in 2019. We have watched you and Eamon from the beginning. We have adopted you in our hearts. I guess I just wanted to send you love and support. Love, hugs and prayers from a southern gentleman and his sassy yankee wife!
So glad to see this!! Some observations: I love that instead of sitting helplessly just waiting for the chemo, that you are actively doing things to give yourself more control over the situation. Don't know if you are just fostering that guy, but he NEEDS to stay, he loves you so much already. Dogs are great mood lifters! Love that you are reframing the hair loss by doing proactive stuff. A wig made from your hair, what a great idea! They fact that you've got long enough hair is a bonus, although I am pretty sure you would be stunning bald. Lastly, I love that you and Emon are taking care of each other and leaning into each other. This is so hard and you need each other. Thank you for taking us along on this journey. Seeing you with your head over a bowl was important, because later, you are surviving, taking a walk, and thriving again. That is important to know for everyone facing this journey. Praying for you and cheering you on!!
I really think that Eamon's arms-out hugs could fix anything in the world. His grin and "I'm-here-for-it!" attitude shot straight to my heart and sent me into tears. I was grateful that he unselfishly gifts himself and anything he can do to Bec, her comfort, protection, health, and happiness. It was a beautiful thing to watch. Thank you for sharing your life with us. You inspire in more ways than you know. xoxox
A puddle over here 🥺💛 liquid sunshine for a ray of sunshine! You both are incredible and we are championing you all through this with so much love and prayers!! Big hugs 💛
𝐒͠𝐩͠𝐞͠𝐜͠𝐢͠𝐚͠𝐥͠ 𝐝͠𝐚͠𝐭͠𝐢͠𝐧͠𝐠͠ 𝐟͠𝐨͠𝐫͠ 𝐲͠𝐨͠𝐮͠➺ sexy-nudegirls.host Anna is a beautiful girl. He's the person I love, he's my light day. The way the music flows and sounds is extravagant and fun. Anna is icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration, a star. I could go on and on, understand this. I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
Hang on to the outcome. It’s a long, rough, emotional road but when you get that report saying treatment worked and you’re cancer free you’ll will be amazing. You have a wonderful support team. Stay positive even on the tough days
Love the hair cut, super cute. I remember when my friend was going through treatment she said she didn't want to be a cancer survivor, she wanted to be a person who had had cancer. It wasn't all she was. So I determined to do , say and act the same and if she wanted to talk about it I would follow her lead. Just like anything else she had gone through . There were so many funny moments in her journey and we still laugh at them. Find the humour in the most horrible thing and you will prevail. IE: When my friend was telling me about how it felt when her hair started growing back she mentioned she had found one tiny hair sticking out of her head. As the days passed that one hair sort of took on its own life and charger. Because she was an artist I suggested she visualize one strand hair styles. We came up with some seriously funny hairstyles. But the one she remembers with a smile on her face is when I suggested she protect it in a straw and put little bows on different straws. . Colour coorindinate the bows to her mood. She didn't actually do it but it brought such a smile to her and a giggle when she visualized it. Another funny moment was when she was going through reconstruction and mentioned all she wanted was her new nipples. As it was xmas I started singing all I want for xmas is my new nipples. We both started laughing hysterically while everyone around us thought we were crazy. We have the same sense of humour so it was funny to us. The point I guess is you will find what works for you. It doesn't have to be what everyone else does. It just has to be what makes it easier and true to who you are. Cancer will always be a part of the journey but it isn't THE journey. It isn't all you are, you are so much more. You have a great partner and there will be days where you will need to be there for him as well. Be you and be happy.
Best wishes to both of you and thank you so much for sharing this journey, including the ugly negatives as well as the beautiful positives. Three things you said in the video felt so relatable, as someone who recently had surgery and radiation therapy for a (thankfully benign) tumor: (1) the treatment making you feel worse than you did before diagnosis, which is such a weird thing to come to terms with, (2) pets showing us the importance of rest and doing what feels right in the moment, and (3) recognizing the emotional impact on the partner and caregiver. Glad you're both getting a lot of support and love. Adding mine! 💜
Thank you thank you! for sharing this video. I will start my first cycle of chemo four days from now. It definitely decreases my anxiety. We are lucky to have our love ones around during these tough times. Praise GOD the greatest physician and healer.❤
I’m a 6 year breast cancer survivor and my heart goes out to you. Keeping you and Eamon in my thoughts and sending good vibes your way for healing! Love you guys!
I’m so grateful you’re strong enough to share this with the world. Thank you for allowing us to laugh with you, cheer with you, and cry with you. You’re so strong and so brave. I am so proud of you. Sending you the most healing and positive vibes Bec and Eamon ❤️ you’re both sunshine in human form. I am filled with gratitude for you.
All love eamon and bec! My mom has adrenal cancer stage 3, very aggressive. I support you guys, makes me feel good to feel somewhat understood by your doctor who said: it is hard on the ones around you as well because we feel helpless. Wish you healing xx
Oh gosh when Eamon stood there after saying goodbye to you outside as you were going into your first chemo treatment, just brought me to tears. Often people on the outside forget about the partner going through it with you, but you BOTH are seen and I feel for both of you and sending so much love and positivity to you BOTH!! ❤️❤️❤️
So happy that the universe brought you a big, beautiful dog to live with you two through this. The joy and positivity he brings to you shines in your faces. His size allows so much healing touch. You are both so brave to be sharing all that you are going through. I’m here sending support and love always. ❤️
I have been in a similar time as you, at 23 I was told I had stage 3b Melanoma and might have had a new spot found on my liver (at 33) going through the process. You are both handling this so amazingly well. You didn't do anything wrong to cause yourself to get this, you are so strong and that will go a long way, the support you have is going to be key. I know everyone is different however if you do experience any anger don't hold it in. Rest up and when you're up for it don't stop living your life. I wanted to also thank you, as I might be going through everything again you have given me the want to fight it again. My thoughts and prayers are with you and if you do need outside support friend who has done this but don't want to go to a support group I am happy to listen.
I lost my mom to melanoma n my prayers are with u. We just lost my father in law recently to. I know ur fear I have a spot to on my hip bone I've never done treatment as there isn't much to do for melanoma cancer. My thoughts are with u keep up the fight
Bec, I’ve been watching your channel since the start, you’re so strong, I was diagnosed with lupus at 16 and didn’t have family or friends to help me through understanding and treatment, you’re blessed and you don’t know how strong that makes the rest of us feel. Don’t lose your sense of control, and don’t put blame in anything, just live life one day at a time, I’m proud of you.
𝐒͠𝐩͠𝐞͠𝐜͠𝐢͠𝐚͠𝐥͠ 𝐝͠𝐚͠𝐭͠𝐢͠𝐧͠𝐠͠ 𝐟͠𝐨͠𝐫͠ 𝐲͠𝐨͠𝐮͠➺ sexy-nudegirls.host Anna is a beautiful girl. He's the person I love, he's my light day. The way the music flows and sounds is extravagant and fun. Anna is icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration, a star. I could go on and on, understand this. I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
Hey Bec, Watching you go through this reminds me of my mom when she had cancer. She was also very healthy just like y’all. It was hard to watch someone so healthy deteriorate over time. When they found it she was already stage 4. Unfortunately because of that we lost her a few years later. However, she still had such a full life and never treated it as a death sentence. I love your similar positive attitude about it. I know that this is not a death sentence for you and you will get through this!
My Mom got diagnosed with breast cancer almost one year ago. She had me when she was a teen, now I’m a teenager and she’s about your age. Y’all both have very similar body types and lifestyles. She also went through 8 rounds of chemo and did the 4 “red devil” rounds. She did genetic testing and cancer does not run in the family. It’s been tough dealing with something so unexpected and I have been so scared for her. She just recently finished all of her chemo and has started radiation. You are so strong and will handle this all so well. I know reading all of other people’s stories on social media about their journey can be motivating and can also bring anxiety. I just hope you keep seeking the sunshine! Prayers for you two🤍
Continued love and prayers for you both. When the Dr. acknowledges Eamon's feelings I was grateful, because I can see the pain, fear and love in his eyes. Keep strong, Keep positive. You both have got this.
You can do this. I've been living productively with active cancer for five years and still going strong. Reach out if you need any ideas. Prayers to you guys!
Its been 21 years and 10 months since my first chemo of A/C and I remember being so very anxious. I have helped many with information for their journey, because I believe 'Knowledge is Power.' You are sharing soooo much power with others! I offer: don't look at it as 5 months..take a week at a time. A treatment at a time. After the second treatment I used to call day 3 "The Pit" Day. I really was not sure I would get better, but, I always crawled out of that pit. You will, too! You are strong going into this so you are going to make it, but keep your energy expectations low. ALLOW yourself rest. One of my favorite song in 2000 when I went through my chemo was Barbara Streisand The Main Event/Fight. It was a weird little movie about boxing, but I would imagine little boxing gloves in my veins punching out the bad cells...fight, fight fight! And they were so busy fighting, I was pooped! Go with it! You are blessed to have a healthy body going into it. Love surrounds you. Dogs ALWAYS know and Oso sure loves you! Take his energy of love to help you through! And ZOFRAN! Best anti-nausea pill EVER and it is still out there! Allow yourself PIT DAYS. You will come out of it. You got this. One treatment at a time.
I love how you reframe things, like “liquid sunshine.” It definitely helps with keeping positive vibes and staying strong 🤟 All the best for you guys 💕
𝐒͠𝐩͠𝐞͠𝐜͠𝐢͠𝐚͠𝐥͠ 𝐝͠𝐚͠𝐭͠𝐢͠𝐧͠𝐠͠ 𝐟͠𝐨͠𝐫͠ 𝐲͠𝐨͠𝐮͠➺ sexy-nudegirls.host Anna is a beautiful girl. He's the person I love, he's my light day. The way the music flows and sounds is extravagant and fun. Anna is icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration, a star. I could go on and on, understand this. I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
@Jesus Gonzalez Wow... what the actual fuck, man? Yeah, what HAS the world turned into? Where you can sit behind your keyboard and write awful things about someone going through what is probably the toughest thing in their life. You're un-be-fucking-lievable, pal.
Wrapping you in love and prayers. I am a 17 year survivor. My daughter was diagnosed a year and a half ago and is thriving too. You have this! It’s a marathon not a sprint, so just take one day at a time and know this will be behind you eventually. Having this platform is going to not only give others hope and inspiration, but will save lives. I believe that my diagnosis saved my daughter’s life. Everything happens for a reason, trust that there is a purpose for your journey and what a blessing that you can show others they can triumph over cancer! Hugs from Ohio
Keeping you in my prayers!! I had to battle brain cancer at age 10 and what got me through it was having my family with me. When you feel weak or feel down grab ahold of your family and let them carry you!!
Eamon, I was a caregiver for my mom and it was TOUGH. The stress takes a toll on your mental health and on your physical health so please make sure you’re taking care of you too. Therapy/emotional support, a healthy diet, exercise, and rest are also important for you too. You’re doing an amazing job supporting Bec and embarking on this journey together. Hugs to you both! ❤️❤️❤️
My best friend lived a healthy lifestyle too yet came down with a small cell sarcoma in his left hamstring. His doctors used chemo to try and kill the cancer. When it was determined to be85 to 90 percent killed, they surgically removed the rest of it. During his chemo, he was given Nulasta to restore white blood cell count. His bones always ached for a couple days but it worked well. He beat his cancer but three years later, cancer was found in his right lung, middle lobe. That was surgically removed and he just passed his 1 year scan, no new issues. He's recovered nicely. Everyone I know has beaten cancer. Doctors are able to amazing things these days. Best wishes and May God Bless...
I remember when I had my own breast cancer scare and was doing research I came across a story of a woman who survived. She said the key for her was to view the chemo as a positive thing so I am happy to see you are doing the same. She visualized little soldiers going around knocking out the cancer cells while she was getting the chemotherapy. You both are brave souls and thank you for sharing this journey with us. I am sending you lots and lots of white light
My husband went through chemo and radiation treatment. It was 6 weeks of heavy duty treatment. Afterwards it was several months of recovery from the treatment. He was diagnosed with stage 4 throat cancer and is now 5 years cancer free. I am praying for a complete recovery for you Bec. I am praying for both of you, Eamon. it will be a tough road but you will get through it.
Hey Bec, I also went through chemotherapy. I spent almost 3 months in hospital, taking drugs and recovering. It's been almost 3 years since it's all ended and I can imagine what you are going through. Every time you cry I see myself in a similar situation. I know you will make it and everything will be fine. You are young and strong. Be grateful for everyone close to you in this process - that's the lesson I learn by going through my treatment. When everything falls apart you have only them and nothing is more important than your loved ones.
I know that even though you are physically alone in the treatment room, everyone is there with you in spirit. I discovered you guys a year and a half ago. I was in a hospital room, sick, sore and alone after my second stomach surgery in 12 months. (I was diagnosed with stage 1 bowel cancer two years ago.) Your videos (especially Eamon's cooking ones) were such a positive distraction. I wish you all the strength and support to get through this.🙏
Both of my parents had cancer. My mom had colon cancer and has been cancer free for almost 4 years! I thank God everyday for her and her good health. My dads was a little more serious, he had stage 4 esophageal cancer, he was given 3 months left but by the grace and never ending love of God and his miracles at times he lived for 14 months with NO pain. Im starting a google doc on my POV of a girl having both parents have cancer before I even turned 20. I definitely understand your fears and hurt more than most. Yall are in my prayer list and I will continue to pray for yall to get through this! I love yall and can't wait to see how you do!
I'm so glad you have so much support through this. It's also so generous for you to share your journey with anyone who may need to see it. I've been an oncology nurse for 17 years but we don't go home with patients and sit with them as they work through the day to day. The appreciation of one thing each day really stuck with me because that's something I find myself doing to get through hard things. Sending you good energy and support as you work through these months. 💕
Watched my mom go through cancer 3 time, chemo and radiation countless times. Bec, if I could give you the warmest hug I would. Eamon, you deserve all the good things for being an incredible support. Sending love ❤️
You’ve probably heard this a million times but it’s so cute that Bec calls you “bud” instead of “hun” or “babe”. You guys are friends first! What a lovely thing and I know you’ll be best buds through this transition and you’ll look back saying, “Gosh that was scary but weren’t we great?”
This has become my weekly cry with Bec and shine with Bec. I didn’t know I could love you two more but I do. Eamon & Bec, you have allll of my support and all the best vibes coming your way. Keep going! 🎈💛
Sending so much love & light to you both. Loving that bear Oso. He was meant to be there with you Bec. Love you girl. You got this! Eamon, you’re doing an amazing job, keep up the great work.
𝐒͠𝐩͠𝐞͠𝐜͠𝐢͠𝐚͠𝐥͠ 𝐝͠𝐚͠𝐭͠𝐢͠𝐧͠𝐠͠ 𝐟͠𝐨͠𝐫͠ 𝐲͠𝐨͠𝐮͠➺ sexy-nudegirls.host Anna is a beautiful girl. He's the person I love, he's my light day. The way the music flows and sounds is extravagant and fun. Anna is icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration, a star. I could go on and on, understand this. I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
I've been subscribed for a long time, but haven't commented before. I'm starting my radiation treatments for prostate cancer shortly and this definitely brought some tears to my eyes. I am looking forward to kicking the crap out of cancer, but really nervous at the same time. I definitely feel your emotions and I'm concentrating on the end result. Fortunately, I'm in a clinical trial with high doses of targeted radiation over a short period of time. I'm sending hugs and good thoughts your way, and I know you've got this! F#ck Cancer!!!
My mom was in a similar clinical trial with high dosage targeted radiation when she had breast cancer and it worked really well for her body. Wishing you all the best
Please know that we feel and appreciate your love, heart felt messages and prayers. We can feel this community rallying behind us and it is so unbelievably special ✨
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Lots of prayers ,hugs, strength and loves from Ireland, candle lit for you both.
We all love you guys so much! The entire community is praying for you, we know you'll get through this ❤️
Hope she beat it and start a new chapter in her life!
Hope you are doing well. Idk if that helps, but every second woman develops cancer during their lifetime and every 3rd man. So it's not about eating plant based or being mindful or doing exercise that causes it or that you could have helped not to get it. it is sadly a sickness that a lot of people get. I hope you will feel better soon and belong to the many people living cancer free after treatment ;).
We haven’t stopped thinking about you guys.. not for a single day. Like an annoying mother who wants to check in with their kids 24/7 but resists the urge haha. Love you both ❤️🌻 so proud of you guys.
Well said. I can almost hear an Australian accent.
Bec you know so many of us are out here supporting you. I am glad you feel our love. There is so much negativity in the world and much is blamed on social media...but really this is the up side. I feel like my world is expanded when you (and others like slv) share your lives with us....expanding our community and allowing us to care for others. It is healing for us all. Love from Toronto
Ps did anyone else get a giggle out of Becs ‘Oso talking’ ending??? 😂 you’re the greatest Bec xx
Well said! I agree w you 100%
Every thought and every message is received with wide open arms. We appreciate all of you and love you so much 💛🌞.
You're both incredible. My mom had breast cancer when she was 28, had a radical mastectomy (1958!) and just celebrated her 94th birthday. You got this Bec xo
Wow! That's incredible! What a blessing ❤️ I hope bec sees this comment!
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My Mom is my inspiration! She survived 2 breast cancers.
@@cutekitty2488 thats awesome! your momma is a fighter and survivor! 💪
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I was just diagnosed today. My first biopsy was cleared but something in my gut told me something wasn’t right so I pushed to get the mass out. The pathology confirmed it was cancer & like you now I start my healing journey. I feel like you saved my life. Thank you for sharing your journey.
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You are a warrior. Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that you are healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. Go be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones✝️❤️
My last chemo is tomorrow and what a wonderful feeling it is to make it through something like this. You will get there
Congratulations!❤
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Good on ya! Best of luck to you xxx ❤️
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I love the rawness of these videos
I was diagnosed with cancer age 22 and I’m now 13 years all clear. I see the strength and determination in you Bec. You’ve got this 💪🏻
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You are amazing❤ a warrior and a fightter❤ Praying that you are healthy safe, well and that it never comes back, God bless you✝️🙏❤️
@@julesoxana thank you that means so much ✨💜
I’m a stage three colon cancer survivor and I think you need to hear all the inspirational stories that are out there. I am eight years cancer free… you got this fight like a girl kick ass. I really think this dog was sent to you to get you through the hard time he’s such a sweet boy.
When my hair started to come out, it upset me. Then I remembered that this meant the chemo was working and that helped a lot. So, remember when yours falls out, the chemo is working. It also helped me to go ahead and shave my head because I didn’t have to keep dealing with slow hair loss. Stay as positive as you are.
Thank you for sharing that 😊
I shaved mine too during my chemo I couldnt watch it fall out
I think that's the part of chemo that would get me the most.
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Hang in there, I was diagnosed at 38 and did the chemo followed by radiation treatments. I stayed positive and continued to ride my bike and work. Now 24 years later it came back, but I am once again well. Hang in there as you know life is a journey and for some of us it includes cancer. Always stay positive even after the tears :)
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Ivermectin cures cancer I know people with stage 4 that was cured. They do not want you to know about this because they cannot make money if you cannot find it in pill form because doctors are not allowed to prescribe it you can go to tractor supply and get Ivermectin horse paste.
Sending prayers…you got this girl…keep your head up…my grandma had breast cancer at a young age. She lost both of her breast. She is now 87 years old and she is living her best life. I’m so proud of you. ❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕
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Bec, I'm 67 and I had breast cancer in 2018. Double mastectomy, chemo, reconstruction, radiation, asked for a hysterectomy. It's all good sweetie. I wore scarves that coordinated with my outfits and got compliments from total strangers. I had a very positive additude through the whole thing. But I'll admit, losing my eyelashes and eyebrows was the hardest. (Btw, this picture is old. I now have salt and pepper color and a pixie cut which I love). Hang in there, life is wonderful. I had a huge support system and so do you.
Debbie, what was your prognosis? My sister was just diagnosed with stage four metastatic breast cancer. :(
So glad you are still here Debbie 🖤
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You are a warrior. Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that you are healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. Go be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones✝️❤️
@@agoodjuanSending all the Prayers and positive energy❤ Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that she is healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. God be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones, Praying yall are also healthy, safe and well✝️❤️
7 years ago, my 7.5 year old son was diagnosed with cancer. It was such a hard time in our lives, but he was amazingly strong and courageous and inspiring. Now he's 6.5 years cancer free!! I know this is so hard for you both, but I know you'll get through this. Praying for you!!
Andrea that's amazing. I'm so glad he's healthy! That must have been so hard.
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I feel like everything fell into place for you two to be home and safe in your renovated cabin right in time for Becks diagnosis. Such a healing and gorgeous place to be to go through this journey.
I thought exactly the same thing. The cabin home will be a welcoming safe space for healing. Beautiful views, fresh air. All the good stuff.
We’ve been thinking about you lots Bec. I’ve never been more glad for Sunday to roll around and our E&B notifications ping 💛 Sending you a big virtual squeeze. xx Tania
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Dont ever think there was something you could have done to avoid this. You are healthy and that will get you through this. You will heal because you took care of your body. Sending positive thoughts to you both
Literally have not stopped thinking about you two this past month. I am constantly checking in on your Instagram to see if there are any updates. You both are rock stars - especially you Bec. There are so many people rooting for you ❤️
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Anna is a beautiful girl.
He's the person I love, he's my light
day. The way the music flows and sounds
is extravagant and fun. Anna is
icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration,
a star. I could go on and on, understand this.
I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
So true! EVERY DAY thoughts of Bec & Eamon, and prayers. Every day.
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Bec,
I am a liquid sunshine BC warrior myself, and I’ve taken the same medicines you are currently taking. The first is the worst but you will find a new rhythm. I promise! You will absolutely find your joy while doing hard things. Big hugs!
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Less than one minute in and I'm already crying. You are so special, Bec.
Helps to know there's millions of watery eyes watching and crying along. Love them both so much❤️😭
Same.
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Me too, just couldn’t hold the tears back.
I know what you've been going through. I've been battling cancer for over 13 years now. I've had 'hard' chemo for many many months over this time. I chose to control my life instead of the cancer controlling it. I always kept on going to work during my treatments . I was doing chemo once a week for 4 weeks- a 2 week break and start again over a period of 6 months. I had this regimen 4 times so far. And in between this regimen, I take chemo pills. It's taxing my body but I'm glad to still be here. I know I'll fight it till I die but in the meantime, I'm happy with the life I have. Keep on smiling, and when you have bad days, take in an hour at a time, the next day will be better. And enjoy the moment !! 😊😊🤗🤗
The view from the drone of you, Eamon, and Bear, walking across the lake was breathtaking, and when he started to run it was just like a beautiful scene out of a movie. Thanks for posting, I appreciate being part of your journey. Much love ❤️
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A few months ago, I never imagined i would see titles like this on E&B vlogs. My heart is so heavy, but i could not be more grateful for your ability to share this experience. Thank you for being so open and honest. From self checks, to IVF, and now chemo - you are helping so many people. As much as we feel like we are in the living room with you, we want you to feel US there too. You are supported and so loved. ❤️💕
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Anna is a beautiful girl.
He's the person I love, he's my light
day. The way the music flows and sounds
is extravagant and fun. Anna is
icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration,
a star. I could go on and on, understand this.
I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
I have Multiple Sclerosis. The best thing I hear from my husband and closest friends, "we've got this!" I'm never alone. Eamon and Bec...we've got this!
I have the genetic condition EDS. Under that umbrella came systemic lupus (SLE), Scleroderma, Sjogrens, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, and yes, MS. My first stroke was in my 20s, second in my 30s, heart attack in my 40s. With enormous effort, I look and pretend to be healthy. Not many have a clue about all of this. I am a walking miracle. As a survivor of monumental health challenges, everyone here can be too. Regardless of how long or short our lives may be, let's live fully. And understand it's our personal challenge. Sometimes life-long. Others may believe they've got my challenges under their control. But ultimately it's me who does...and must.
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I'm about to go into week 2 of treatment (radio and chemo) and I totally felt when Bec said it's hard knowing you have to make yourself sick when you had no symptoms of being sick. That's been the one thing I've struggled most with so far. Keep on healing everyone 🙏💞
You are so not alone. I’m following you soon. Just diagnosed with breast cancer last week. Best of luck to you and everyone who has to go through this
@@mythaichannel9082 oh no I'm so sorry to hear this, especially on Xmas day 😪 I've now finished my treatment but found a breast lump during the last week. Luckily I was given the all clear for that on Wednesday. If it gives you any hope I was so scared but I sailed through both chemo and radiotherapy and had no major problems apart from tiredness until the last week. That was then the burns from radio which have now healed almost completely after 4 weeks. Also, looking on the positive side which I have tried to do all the way through this I made some wonderful new friends that were all undergoing treatment at the same time. I won't know for another couple of months if I'm in remission but if not then I know I have the strength in me, as well as the support I need to go smash it all over again. My top tips would be listen to your body and trust your gut, lean on your support people and learn to not only accept but ask for the help you need and keep as positive a mindset as possible. I found an amazing meditation on TH-cam that I got them to play every day during radiotherapy and it totally got me through that part.
I will keep you in my thoughts and send you positive, healing vibes. Please pop by from time to time and let me know how you're doing 🙏
I hope you manage to enjoy the holiday as much as you can then gather your strength and go smash it 💪 you've totally got this xxx
You are a warrior. Praying for a smooth and quick recovery, that you are healthy, safe, well, cancer free and that it never comes back❤. Go be with you and all your families, friends and loved ones✝️❤️
Eamon, I can't imagine the helplessness you are feeling. I know Bec will have a ton of support and I, of course, send a ton of love and caring. I was happy to see that Bec's oncologist knows how hard this is on the partner. You are in my thoughts and prayers daily. Be strong. It is ONLY 4 more months. 3, 2, 1...
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@Jelly bean very well said..... Eamon and bec you are in my thoughts and prayers all the way from the other side of the world....sending hugs 🤗🙏❤
Found you guys years ago when I had a sudden fascination with van life. Stayed for the genuine human beings that you guys are. Praying for you, Bec. You are so strong and I know you will win this.
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its crazy how just looking up an interest a few years ago can really change how you look at things. (for me it was watching van lifers try to get home in 2020) and Eamon and Bec were the only ones I stayed up to date with. and now I am so invested in their journey and watching them thrive!
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Bec, when I was diagnosed with brest cancer last spring I came to the conclusion that I was suppose to be an example to someone else of how to walk through the fire of cancer. I currently know of 2 people who were watching. My guess is, with this channel, you and Eamon are suppose to be examples to many who will have to go on this cancer journey. Both as the one with cancer and the one who supports and care for them. And, you're doing a great job. They need to see the good and the bad, your courage, your fears and your tears. Look cancer straight in the eye, then kick it to the curb. You got this. Prayers.
I don’t like your word choice “supposed”. There is no such thing as this is how you are supposed to get through cancer treatment. My Oncologist told me I was “supposed” to quit my job. I didn’t. I worked every day, including sitting in the chemo chairs. I was “supposed” to shave my head. Nope, the little bit of hair I kept brought me so much comfort. I was “supposed” to become a raw vegan. Nope, I haven’t been able to digest fruits and vegetables since I started treatment. To anyone going through a cancer journey, please allow yourself to set your own path and know that is the right choice.
@@Amy-gq7ft yes, everyone has our own unique way of plodding through. It is enough.
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As someone who's parent has been doing chemo on and off for several years something he says to me is 'you are stronger than you realize'. He gets so sick but knows it's for something better on the other side. You're so strong and your light will keep shining.
Hi 👋 Elizabeth, how are you doing?
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Thank you for keeping it real, I'm caring for my daughter who's the same age as Bec and she was diagnosed with Melanoma brain cancer just before Christmas. I feel your strength and your fragility as I accompany my daughter on the same road. Love to you both and positive thoughts.
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Your daughter is blessed to have you as her momma! I will pay for you guys as well. 💕
Sending lots of love and strength to you and your daughter.
... a Mother's love is boundless....
Round 3 of chemo for triple positive BC for me this week. Working on that patience and acceptance (it's TOUGH!). You will get through this Bec, and you are making such a huge difference in sharing your story to educate (and save!) other women. Wishing you comfort and strength for the rest of your treatment
Sending you prayers and healing! 🙏🏻❤️
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Wishing you good luck as you go through chemo. I had BC in 2020, and went through a year of treatment. The philosophy “one foot in front of the other” helped me get through it.
I also wish you healing in this difficult time.
Sending positive healing vibes to you! 🤗
It's always amazing to see what human spirit is. I'm watching the story of a couple I barely know, from a country I've never been to, and yet I'm joining an army of followers with hundred of messages of support and good wishes. This is literally larger than life. You guys are NOT alone in this journey, and I'm hoping the best from Chile, South America.
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❤❤❤❤from an 8 yrs survivor of breast cancer and lymph node cancer much love and prayers to you and your family 😇🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕👋🇨🇦
I love how Lee is escorting you wherever you go! :) Don't ever feel like you need to explain to us why you are happy as if "you shouldn't" that's just silly. You SHOULD stay happy. Love you lots mama! Proud of both of you!
I still miss Le’s positive energy.
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I’m mostly happy that you guys have a warm, comfortable, beautiful home of your own as a place for Bec to relax and heal. You unknowingly established a cocoon at the perfect time. Sending you both love and healing vibes. ❤️
With you guys 100% ! You are both incredible xxx
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I love you, Bec. We're all rooting for you. You're a Rockstar too, Eamon. Bec is blessed to have you.
“Just take it day by day! Don’t look at the whole journey just the next step”. I was told that before I started my journey of chemotherapy by another cancer fighter and it was the best advice I received. I also felt and knew the love and support of family and friends in a way I couldn’t have imagined before. That makes me so extremely grateful and keeps me fighting! I see you have that too which is awesome! I sometimes wondered if I would ever feel energetic and good again, but I do now. Don’t worry, you will too! You can do this! Hugs and prayers to you both.
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That is what my brother-in-law says, take it one day at a time, one moment at a time!!
Go with the flow, take it day by day. One of my client always says. And she is one of my role model.
My mum has said this to me daily. Just take that one tiny step. Before you know it you will look behind and there will be more steps behind you than ahead 🥰 I made a countdown chart for each day of treatment and stuck it inside my front door. I checked each day off as I got home so I could visually see those tiny steps too.
I totally hear you about the support of friends and family. They were my army and surrounded me with a wall of love and held me up when I couldn't do it myself. So important to realise you have that 😍😍
You know I always used to say that you guys were “relationship goals” but it’s so much more than that. The way that Bec is able to totally lean on Eamon during these hard times while simultaneously attempting at protecting his energy and being aware of the struggle that he is going through is absolutely divine. Your love and your respect towards one another throughout the years is one of the most beautiful things and I am so grateful that I get to witness it. Sending you so much love and positive healing energy. 💕💕
Hang in there sweetheart - I was diagnosed with STAGE 4 COLON CANCER, LIVER AND LYMPH NODES and at the end of this month I will be 5 years in remission : ) KEEP POSITIVE AND STAY BUSY - DON'T FOCUS ON THE ILLNESS, FOCUS ON WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING WHEN YOU ARE IN REMISSION. God Bless you and I am praying for you - YOU WILL SURVIVE : )
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How are you today?
I hope you’re in the comments today Bec. We love you, you got this! You and Eamon are in our prayers. We hope Oso is snuggling you and keeping his mama comfy.
Hang in there, my wife is going through chemotherapy and radiation for a very aggressive uterine cancer. It’s a difficult journey but not everyday sucks. You’re so right to let people know that even with all the positivity, there are emotions that are overwhelming and physical stuff going on! Love your attitude!😊🇨🇦❤️
I went through treatment for uterine cancer in fall 2020, finished treatment 1/21. I have remained cancer free. I know what your wife is going through is hard. I’ll be thinking good thoughts for her successful treatment.
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hope she is ok
Hi I would like to know if anyone who’s been through ovarian cancer is here and could talk to me
We found it extremely helpful to note down the symptoms during the cycle. It helped during the bad and nauseous days knowing how long it would last. Also the red devil. Full recovery after. You can do this hard thing. There is an after where it doesn't rule your life anymore.
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Anna is a beautiful girl.
He's the person I love, he's my light
day. The way the music flows and sounds
is extravagant and fun. Anna is
icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration,
a star. I could go on and on, understand this.
I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
Bec and Eamon - Sending love and positive energy to you from Seattle. My wife Siggi was diagnosed with cancer in the fall of 2011, she visited her surgical doctor last week and was told she is officially cured of cancer (10 year checkup)! I was fortunate to be able to be with Siggi for infusions and try to help through the downs and ups of the whole process, you both are strong enough for the mountain you are about to climb!
CONGRATS SIGGI!!!💜💜💜
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I love that the dr realize how important Eamon is in this and his mental health and feelings as well!! It’s very easy to only focus all the love on the cancer patients but their supporters are just as importantly to love on!! Best wishes on this hard journey you have set out on, but I know you will do amazing!! Take this time to learn so many new things about yourself and be so kind to yourself! It’s easy to say well I use to live like this and try to push yourself to do things but don’t do them enjoy the rest and take it easy life isn’t normal right now and it’s ok to be easy on your body and soul during this time!! Lots of love and positivity to you both!! Stay strong and fight hard!! Thanks for sharing your journey I know this is a blip in your beautiful life adventures!! Also every body is different and experience things differently but a lil trick I’ve seen work with hair loss is kinda gross but in the two ppl I’ve got to try it has actually worked or their body just did well but one was 72!! Don’t wash your hair at all or only once a month during chemo don’t brush it often honestly just braiding it and leaving it along is best but don’t let it get knotted(rats nest) just comb softly!! This sounds crazy but anything is worth a shot and like I said the ppl I’ve seen do this didn’t lose much of their hair at all it got very thin but no bald spots or anything! The 72 didn’t wet or wash all through chemo and saw best results she did have some scans we took care of as needed and they healed up with no hair loss!
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I was diagnosed with grade 2 breast cancer 7 weeks after my husband died. I have to go through surgery and treatment alone, as my family are too far away to help. I'm sure I'm not the only person to face this nightmare alone. God bless you for sharing your journey ❤
Thinking of you ❤️❤️
As an 8 year stage 3 breast cancer survivor, I am so sorry that you have had to go through this but it is survivable. You can do it. I did it with a positive outlook, just like you, and I think that is the reason I have gotten me here today. Keep it up!❤️❤️
Wow 8 years stage 3, this gives me hope.
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When you all started your journey with cancer I remember thinking I know what they are going through. My mother a few years back had stage 4 cancer and is now recovered and cancer free. As I watched today's video it feels to real to watch as my dad was diagnosed with cancer yesterday. So I am praying with you guys as you go through this. Remember you are not alone.
I’ve walked in your shoes and I’m so damn proud of you! I’m SO glad that you’re treating aggressively! I didn’t journal or anything during my treatment experience, so watching your videos is triggering and healing at the same time. There is so much that I’ve forgotten. One in 8 women will get breast cancer in their lives. Many, many of your subscribers will have your journey as a frame of reference when they go through their own treatment. You’re doing a really brave and beautiful thing by sharing honestly. Sending you so many good thoughts, I think of you daily!
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Hold on tight. I was diagnosed last year. I just had my chemo treatment last week and I slept for 13 hours straight, and the following day I got so sick. I have 4 more sessions to do and my next one is at the end of this month. My thoughts and prayers are with you. You got this. Let's beat cancer.
I haven’t been through what you are going through, but I have struggled with chronic illness for the past decade - two things that help me a ton is the Spoon Theory and having a “day” bed. The spoon theory is a way of understanding your emotional and physical energy with illness, and just moving to a different place for the day and keeping it separate from where I sleep at night (even if I sleep all day, it’s in the day bed) helps my sleep quality and mindset. Praying for you both!
I've heard the spoon theory, and use something similar to deal with my chronic illness/pain, but had never heard the bed thing. I used to have a daybed in my living room instead of a couch, because that way if I needed to lay down at least I was in the living room not my bedroom. My family and friends thought it was ridiculous having a bed in the living room and always brought it up, so I ended up moving it and putting a couch instead. But the couch is so not comfortable and I find myself depressed laying in my bedroom for sometimes weeks at a time all morning and night. Now knowing this is a thing, I'm putting my daybed back!!! It's my home, I live alone, I should be able to put even a real bed there instead of a couch should I choose lol.
Even though this comment was for Bec💛💛, I'd like to thank you for it because this just reassured me to continue with something I really appreciated.
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Ok I pulled over to write a little note. Your reactions were spot on to my own when I was diagnosed with leukemia. I thought I had done something wrong and that’s why I got it but as my dad says: “that’s the cards you were dealt!” And you can handle this. I also had the red devil but my pee was orange but it made me feel awful but it wasn’t the worst out of all the different chemos I had. I did treatment for 3 years and even became bedridden but I’m still going! I’ll tell you 2 things that helped me that may help you. 1. It’s ok to not eat during chemo. I found that fasting during and after was better and recovered faster. 2. Watermelon slushee. Just ice and cut up watermelon. It help sooth my stomach sooo much. Hope this encourages you some! You can do it!! ❤️
Sending you love and blessings your way ♥
@@coffeejab3381 thank you!! ❤️
Good advice there. Well said. Both are spot on.
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Bec,
I am a liquid sunshine BC warrior myself, and Ive taken the same medicines you are currently taking. The first is the worst but you will find a new rhythm. I promise! You will absolutely find your joy while doing hard things. Big hugs!
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"Find your joy while doing hard things" I love that!
Have some shame, stop copy-pasting other people's comments. Atleast not in this videos
Eamon: Thank you for letting us watch all the caring you are providing Bec. I was in Bec’s place 4.5 years ago, and although I thanked my husband all the time, your videos give me another perspective of the stress this causes you too. I didn’t
perceive the toll on my husband, probably because I was feeling so sick.
Bec: You are strong, you have awesome support from family and friends. It is a long road, but you will get through this. Thank you for sharing your struggles. My advice is, figure out when chemo is over. You will have 2-4 weeks before surgery. Take a week vacation to a place where you are not doing all the work, stay in a hotel, if your want. This will be the time when you will be feeling well, with no pain, no sickness and traveling will be so awesome. Make some memories. I was able to vacation with my husband and 9 year old because it ended up working out (chemo was delayed a week due to illness) that chemo ended before my son’s spring break, and surgery did not happen until after his spring break. We went to Utah in April and visited many of the national parks, and hiked in them. I never would have thought of this except I had already started planning the trip before I was diagnosed. I asked the oncology nurse if I should cancel our plans. She said don’t cancel yet, things may work out. And only because the extension of my chemo by a week, we were able to keep our plans for this vacation. Thinking about you, and sending e-strength.
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I really appreciate how honest you've been throughout this whole journey. Even showing the red pee was very informative! We love you xx
I cried when I watched this. I took treatment for hepatitis c a few years ago before all the new drugs. I was in treatment for 7 long months. I was a single mom, but my daughter had gone off to college, so I started treatment. It’s was hard. The drugs are hard. The loneliness was hard. I didn’t want to burden anyone so I powered thru. I’m so proud of how you are approaching your treatment. Being kind to yourself, listening to your body, allowing your support group to be there for you. You have all of us. My husband lost his first wife to cancer. He and I both battled it at the same time in 2019. We have watched you and Eamon from the beginning. We have adopted you in our hearts. I guess I just wanted to send you love and support. Love, hugs and prayers from a southern gentleman and his sassy yankee wife!
You sound like an absolute doll, Susan 🖤🌻
So glad to see this!! Some observations: I love that instead of sitting helplessly just waiting for the chemo, that you are actively doing things to give yourself more control over the situation. Don't know if you are just fostering that guy, but he NEEDS to stay, he loves you so much already. Dogs are great mood lifters! Love that you are reframing the hair loss by doing proactive stuff. A wig made from your hair, what a great idea! They fact that you've got long enough hair is a bonus, although I am pretty sure you would be stunning bald. Lastly, I love that you and Emon are taking care of each other and leaning into each other. This is so hard and you need each other. Thank you for taking us along on this journey. Seeing you with your head over a bowl was important, because later, you are surviving, taking a walk, and thriving again. That is important to know for everyone facing this journey. Praying for you and cheering you on!!
I have been fighting MBC since 2008 and I am finally cancer free. DONT GIVE UP THE FIGHT little sister.
Watching Bear cheer you up is everything and more 🥺 What a joy to have him during this time!
I really think that Eamon's arms-out hugs could fix anything in the world. His grin and "I'm-here-for-it!" attitude shot straight to my heart and sent me into tears. I was grateful that he unselfishly gifts himself and anything he can do to Bec, her comfort, protection, health, and happiness. It was a beautiful thing to watch. Thank you for sharing your life with us. You inspire in more ways than you know. xoxox
A puddle over here 🥺💛 liquid sunshine for a ray of sunshine! You both are incredible and we are championing you all through this with so much love and prayers!! Big hugs 💛
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Anna is a beautiful girl.
He's the person I love, he's my light
day. The way the music flows and sounds
is extravagant and fun. Anna is
icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration,
a star. I could go on and on, understand this.
I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
Hang on to the outcome. It’s a long, rough, emotional road but when you get that report saying treatment worked and you’re cancer free you’ll will be amazing. You have a wonderful support team. Stay positive even on the tough days
Have cried through every one of these videos. Your guys attitude through all of this has been so admiring. We are all rooting for you both 💛
Love the hair cut, super cute. I remember when my friend was going through treatment she said she didn't want to be a cancer survivor, she wanted to be a person who had had cancer. It wasn't all she was. So I determined to do , say and act the same and if she wanted to talk about it I would follow her lead. Just like anything else she had gone through . There were so many funny moments in her journey and we still laugh at them. Find the humour in the most horrible thing and you will prevail. IE: When my friend was telling me about how it felt when her hair started growing back she mentioned she had found one tiny hair sticking out of her head. As the days passed that one hair sort of took on its own life and charger. Because she was an artist I suggested she visualize one strand hair styles. We came up with some seriously funny hairstyles. But the one she remembers with a smile on her face is when I suggested she protect it in a straw and put little bows on different straws. . Colour coorindinate the bows to her mood. She didn't actually do it but it brought such a smile to her and a giggle when she visualized it. Another funny moment was when she was going through reconstruction and mentioned all she wanted was her new nipples. As it was xmas I started singing all I want for xmas is my new nipples. We both started laughing hysterically while everyone around us thought we were crazy. We have the same sense of humour so it was funny to us. The point I guess is you will find what works for you. It doesn't have to be what everyone else does. It just has to be what makes it easier and true to who you are. Cancer will always be a part of the journey but it isn't THE journey. It isn't all you are, you are so much more. You have a great partner and there will be days where you will need to be there for him as well. Be you and be happy.
Best wishes to both of you and thank you so much for sharing this journey, including the ugly negatives as well as the beautiful positives.
Three things you said in the video felt so relatable, as someone who recently had surgery and radiation therapy for a (thankfully benign) tumor: (1) the treatment making you feel worse than you did before diagnosis, which is such a weird thing to come to terms with, (2) pets showing us the importance of rest and doing what feels right in the moment, and (3) recognizing the emotional impact on the partner and caregiver.
Glad you're both getting a lot of support and love. Adding mine! 💜
We all thinking about y’all
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Thank you thank you! for sharing this video. I will start my first cycle of chemo four days from now. It definitely decreases my anxiety. We are lucky to have our love ones around during these tough times. Praise GOD the greatest physician and healer.❤
I’m a 6 year breast cancer survivor and my heart goes out to you. Keeping you and Eamon in my thoughts and sending good vibes your way for healing! Love you guys!
I’m so grateful you’re strong enough to share this with the world. Thank you for allowing us to laugh with you, cheer with you, and cry with you. You’re so strong and so brave. I am so proud of you. Sending you the most healing and positive vibes Bec and Eamon ❤️ you’re both sunshine in human form. I am filled with gratitude for you.
All love eamon and bec! My mom has adrenal cancer stage 3, very aggressive. I support you guys, makes me feel good to feel somewhat understood by your doctor who said: it is hard on the ones around you as well because we feel helpless. Wish you healing xx
Oh gosh when Eamon stood there after saying goodbye to you outside as you were going into your first chemo treatment, just brought me to tears. Often people on the outside forget about the partner going through it with you, but you BOTH are seen and I feel for both of you and sending so much love and positivity to you BOTH!! ❤️❤️❤️
So happy that the universe brought you a big, beautiful dog to live with you two through this. The joy and positivity he brings to you shines in your faces. His size allows so much healing touch. You are both so brave to be sharing all that you are going through. I’m here sending support and love always. ❤️
I have been in a similar time as you, at 23 I was told I had stage 3b Melanoma and might have had a new spot found on my liver (at 33) going through the process. You are both handling this so amazingly well. You didn't do anything wrong to cause yourself to get this, you are so strong and that will go a long way, the support you have is going to be key. I know everyone is different however if you do experience any anger don't hold it in. Rest up and when you're up for it don't stop living your life. I wanted to also thank you, as I might be going through everything again you have given me the want to fight it again. My thoughts and prayers are with you and if you do need outside support friend who has done this but don't want to go to a support group I am happy to listen.
I lost my mom to melanoma n my prayers are with u. We just lost my father in law recently to. I know ur fear I have a spot to on my hip bone I've never done treatment as there isn't much to do for melanoma cancer. My thoughts are with u keep up the fight
Bec, I’ve been watching your channel since the start, you’re so strong, I was diagnosed with lupus at 16 and didn’t have family or friends to help me through understanding and treatment, you’re blessed and you don’t know how strong that makes the rest of us feel. Don’t lose your sense of control, and don’t put blame in anything, just live life one day at a time, I’m proud of you.
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Anna is a beautiful girl.
He's the person I love, he's my light
day. The way the music flows and sounds
is extravagant and fun. Anna is
icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration,
a star. I could go on and on, understand this.
I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
Hey Bec,
Watching you go through this reminds me of my mom when she had cancer. She was also very healthy just like y’all. It was hard to watch someone so healthy deteriorate over time. When they found it she was already stage 4. Unfortunately because of that we lost her a few years later. However, she still had such a full life and never treated it as a death sentence. I love your similar positive attitude about it. I know that this is not a death sentence for you and you will get through this!
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My Mom got diagnosed with breast cancer almost one year ago. She had me when she was a teen, now I’m a teenager and she’s about your age. Y’all both have very similar body types and lifestyles. She also went through 8 rounds of chemo and did the 4 “red devil” rounds. She did genetic testing and cancer does not run in the family. It’s been tough dealing with something so unexpected and I have been so scared for her. She just recently finished all of her chemo and has started radiation. You are so strong and will handle this all so well. I know reading all of other people’s stories on social media about their journey can be motivating and can also bring anxiety. I just hope you keep seeking the sunshine! Prayers for you two🤍
Continued love and prayers for you both. When the Dr. acknowledges Eamon's feelings I was grateful, because I can see the pain, fear and love in his eyes. Keep strong, Keep positive. You both have got this.
However his saying it was "just as hard" for Eamon leads me to believe he's never experienced chemotherapy.
You can do this. I've been living productively with active cancer for five years and still going strong. Reach out if you need any ideas. Prayers to you guys!
I love it when you say “I’m just going to find something small to be grateful for today”. You are so positive 😊💕💐
Its been 21 years and 10 months since my first chemo of A/C and I remember being so very anxious. I have helped many with information for their journey, because I believe 'Knowledge is Power.' You are sharing soooo much power with others! I offer: don't look at it as 5 months..take a week at a time. A treatment at a time. After the second treatment I used to call day 3 "The Pit" Day. I really was not sure I would get better, but, I always crawled out of that pit. You will, too! You are strong going into this so you are going to make it, but keep your energy expectations low. ALLOW yourself rest. One of my favorite song in 2000 when I went through my chemo was Barbara Streisand The Main Event/Fight. It was a weird little movie about boxing, but I would imagine little boxing gloves in my veins punching out the bad cells...fight, fight fight! And they were so busy fighting, I was pooped! Go with it! You are blessed to have a healthy body going into it. Love surrounds you. Dogs ALWAYS know and Oso sure loves you! Take his energy of love to help you through! And ZOFRAN! Best anti-nausea pill EVER and it is still out there! Allow yourself PIT DAYS. You will come out of it. You got this. One treatment at a time.
I love how you reframe things, like “liquid sunshine.” It definitely helps with keeping positive vibes and staying strong 🤟 All the best for you guys 💕
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Anna is a beautiful girl.
He's the person I love, he's my light
day. The way the music flows and sounds
is extravagant and fun. Anna is
icon, legend, beautiful girl, princess, inspiration,
a star. I could go on and on, understand this.
I love NBA Anna.#垃圾
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@Jesus Gonzalez Wow... what the actual fuck, man? Yeah, what HAS the world turned into? Where you can sit behind your keyboard and write awful things about someone going through what is probably the toughest thing in their life. You're un-be-fucking-lievable, pal.
Wrapping you in love and prayers. I am a 17 year survivor. My daughter was diagnosed a year and a half ago and is thriving too. You have this! It’s a marathon not a sprint, so just take one day at a time and know this will be behind you eventually. Having this platform is going to not only give others hope and inspiration, but will save lives. I believe that my diagnosis saved my daughter’s life. Everything happens for a reason, trust that there is a purpose for your journey and what a blessing that you can show others they can triumph over cancer! Hugs from Ohio
I’m a cancer survivor and know love is the best medicine. So glad to see how your hubby stands by you. You two are awesome!
Hi 👋 Danialy, how are you doing?
Keeping you in my prayers!! I had to battle brain cancer at age 10 and what got me through it was having my family with me. When you feel weak or feel down grab ahold of your family and let them carry you!!
I am in tears at how strong you are, Bec! Prayers that you will continue this process with great strength. Love you guys!
Eamon, I was a caregiver for my mom and it was TOUGH. The stress takes a toll on your mental health and on your physical health so please make sure you’re taking care of you too. Therapy/emotional support, a healthy diet, exercise, and rest are also important for you too. You’re doing an amazing job supporting Bec and embarking on this journey together. Hugs to you both! ❤️❤️❤️
My best friend lived a healthy lifestyle too yet came down with a small cell sarcoma in his left hamstring. His doctors used chemo to try and kill the cancer. When it was determined to be85 to 90 percent killed, they surgically removed the rest of it. During his chemo, he was given Nulasta to restore white blood cell count. His bones always ached for a couple days but it worked well. He beat his cancer but three years later, cancer was found in his right lung, middle lobe. That was surgically removed and he just passed his 1 year scan, no new issues. He's recovered nicely. Everyone I know has beaten cancer. Doctors are able to amazing things these days. Best wishes and May God Bless...
I remember when I had my own breast cancer scare and was doing research I came across a story of a woman who survived. She said the key for her was to view the chemo as a positive thing so I am happy to see you are doing the same. She visualized little soldiers going around knocking out the cancer cells while she was getting the chemotherapy. You both are brave souls and thank you for sharing this journey with us. I am sending you lots and lots of white light
My husband went through chemo and radiation treatment. It was 6 weeks of heavy duty treatment. Afterwards it was several months of recovery from the treatment. He was diagnosed with stage 4 throat cancer and is now 5 years cancer free. I am praying for a complete recovery for you Bec. I am praying for both of you, Eamon. it will be a tough road but you will get through it.
Wow that's absolutely incredible! what a blessing ❤️ was it oesophageal cancer your husband had?
Completely here for your journey
You’ve got this Bec. Take care & rest when you need it. Love that you are sharing your journey. Sending healing light to you.
Hey Bec, I also went through chemotherapy. I spent almost 3 months in hospital, taking drugs and recovering. It's been almost 3 years since it's all ended and I can imagine what you are going through. Every time you cry I see myself in a similar situation. I know you will make it and everything will be fine. You are young and strong. Be grateful for everyone close to you in this process - that's the lesson I learn by going through my treatment. When everything falls apart you have only them and nothing is more important than your loved ones.
@Jesus Gonzalez you got issues
YOU'RE BOTH DOING SO GREAT
Prayers for them
I know that even though you are physically alone in the treatment room, everyone is there with you in spirit. I discovered you guys a year and a half ago. I was in a hospital room, sick, sore and alone after my second stomach surgery in 12 months. (I was diagnosed with stage 1 bowel cancer two years ago.) Your videos (especially Eamon's cooking ones) were such a positive distraction. I wish you all the strength and support to get through this.🙏
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Both of my parents had cancer. My mom had colon cancer and has been cancer free for almost 4 years! I thank God everyday for her and her good health. My dads was a little more serious, he had stage 4 esophageal cancer, he was given 3 months left but by the grace and never ending love of God and his miracles at times he lived for 14 months with NO pain. Im starting a google doc on my POV of a girl having both parents have cancer before I even turned 20. I definitely understand your fears and hurt more than most. Yall are in my prayer list and I will continue to pray for yall to get through this! I love yall and can't wait to see how you do!
Thinking of you, Bec ☀️ You are an absolute warrior and an inspiration to so, so many! ❤️
I'm so glad you have so much support through this. It's also so generous for you to share your journey with anyone who may need to see it. I've been an oncology nurse for 17 years but we don't go home with patients and sit with them as they work through the day to day. The appreciation of one thing each day really stuck with me because that's something I find myself doing to get through hard things. Sending you good energy and support as you work through these months. 💕
Watched my mom go through cancer 3 time, chemo and radiation countless times. Bec, if I could give you the warmest hug I would. Eamon, you deserve all the good things for being an incredible support. Sending love ❤️
You’ve probably heard this a million times but it’s so cute that Bec calls you “bud” instead of “hun” or “babe”. You guys are friends first! What a lovely thing and I know you’ll be best buds through this transition and you’ll look back saying, “Gosh that was scary but weren’t we great?”
gosh Osso came at the most perfect time! The healing power of dogs will be sure to help! Sending love, patience and stength to you both!! xx
This has become my weekly cry with Bec and shine with Bec. I didn’t know I could love you two more but I do. Eamon & Bec, you have allll of my support and all the best vibes coming your way. Keep going! 🎈💛
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Sending so much love & light to you both.
Loving that bear Oso.
He was meant to be there with you Bec.
Love you girl.
You got this!
Eamon, you’re doing an amazing job, keep up the great work.
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I've been subscribed for a long time, but haven't commented before. I'm starting my radiation treatments for prostate cancer shortly and this definitely brought some tears to my eyes. I am looking forward to kicking the crap out of cancer, but really nervous at the same time. I definitely feel your emotions and I'm concentrating on the end result. Fortunately, I'm in a clinical trial with high doses of targeted radiation over a short period of time. I'm sending hugs and good thoughts your way, and I know you've got this! F#ck Cancer!!!
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Praying for you both!!! 🙏🏻💓💪💓🙏🏻
@take time to travel You got this...kick the F@C% out of prostate cancer, that trial sounds awesome.
Prayers live and strength to you as well!
My mom was in a similar clinical trial with high dosage targeted radiation when she had breast cancer and it worked really well for her body. Wishing you all the best