You have now joined the cancer warriors. I became one 4 years ago, mine had metastasized and they gave me 1 1/ 2 years but here I am. And I have been blessed to have had very few side effects from treatment. Thanks for being brave to share your journey with those that you had support before and now your new followers.
@@fumiyafuse6374 I have been in remission 3 times, with stage 4 cancers your not going to be free of cancer but they can maintain the cancer. I am currently not doing any treatments have not for about a year. They have me come in every 3 months for scans. My last scan was good. Thank you for asking😊
My grandmother had lung cancer that went everywhere: small intestines, stomach, an ovary. But her doctors and their treatments kept her comfortable and traveling, dancing on cruises for 12 years. Just like how diabetes is a shift in lifestyle and HIV is no longer a death sentence, cancer treatment and management makes massive strides every year It'll never feel good to have the diagnosis. You're in good hands tho, brother. Stay up ♥
That is amazing. I have 3B large cell neuroendocrine lung cancer (agressive) that so far is not found all over my body. I cannot believe how well your grandmother did! Good for her. I hope I get some time too. Already did all chemo and radiation. Waiting to see where it goes next....
@@kathleenmcbride1471 I'm rooting for you, sister! The spread from her lungs to everywhere else did take about 10 years; once it filled her stomach that was the end of the line. But she was kept very comfy through that decade and some change Our last trip we went to Maui. She got out of her wheel chair, with her oxygen on, and we all took turns dancing with her around the fountain of our hotel to live music I'm sure she hurt more than she let on. She was still in some shock when palliative care made its way to the table. It's almost like her care was so well she didn't realize she was dying It is stunning how far treatment and pain management has come, and far it will continue to go. Keep the faith; doctors and scientist around this whole Eden we call Earth are working to help you ♥
@@MazzieMay She did amazingly well. Most of us don't last very long once diagnosed. I am so glad your family had time to enjoy. I am doing the best I can to enjoy every day and I have faith in God for life after - so I am good except for the actual process (pain etc). Thanks for sharing positive experience. God bless you and your family.
You might feel like you “don’t deserve” the money that you received through donations. But honestly… you don’t deserve the cancer. So maybe you can just be comfortable with taking the money to fight against this disease.
Exactly, you don't deserve this sinister condition and you don't deserve the cruel health insurance system in your country. So dude, accept the kindness and help of your community and beat that cancer❤
Don’t forget to ask for a social worker. That person will help you qualify for Medicaid when it’s time. That’s usually done through a hospital. But bring it up to your doctor now.
My mom had menginomga brain tumor,brain surgery, radiation and rehabilitation. I think it took around seven months for her to go through all of it by the time she got back to herself and she was 72 at the time. I have Multiple Sclerosis with the majority of my lesions in the brain going on 24 years with still mobile,still taking photos and now videos. Listen to your neurologist and his team as well as your oncologist team. You will be okay, science has come a long way! Stay Strong 💪🏾
I have sent you a small something from my family and I in the UK. I found your channel by chance and felt so appalled at how the insurance companies work over with you. You seem the most humble character and I wish you all the very best. Stay strong, a lot of people are rooting for you
I’ve been searching cancer update videos, because I have two people in my life with terminal cancer. I’m glad I found your channel, and I appreciate learning some of the treatments and lingo from you. I’m glad your Go Fund Me is helping. All the best, 👍🏻🙏🏻❤️
Dude, I really wish I could help in some way, but I don’t have any funds to give. I don’t know you but have enjoyed your content and attitudes about photography and life in general. I wish only the best for you and your family. I hope you can stay strong and confident that things will somehow work out for you.
i know we haven't talked in years, but i am sending you nothing but healing vibes. i believe you got this and will kick cancers ass. sending you lots of love! good luck with everything!
You keep fighting this, you should be amazed on how fast treatment will get this under control, my mom had small-cell lung cancer that spread to the brain she had i think 24 knits in her brain, you have every right to ask for help, you DO deserve it, the steroid will make you agitated for sure and might be hard to get good sleep, do not stock up on drinks and some food because your taste will change constantly , you might get thrush in the mouth, this is a very hard thing to deal with and in your videos you seem to be taking this better than i would, lots of people care for you and want to help you, you will have your ups and downs but hang in there , you might need a driver soon when you start radiation , i hope you have somebody local that will help you at home, try to eat as much as you can, thank you for sharing this with us.
Hi there Christopher! I just found out about your channel because your initial diagnosis video appeared in my feed. You seem like such a positive, passionate and caring person and I’m so sorry that this happened to you. You deserve all the help in the world, so don’t be ashamed to ask! it’s not your fault that basic human rights, such as the right to life saving treatments, are restricted by the greed of corporations. It’s not your fault that life threw you this challenge! We are all rooting for you, even strangers like me. And I believe that you can overcome this challenge, you have the strength and courage to fight this disease. I hope that soon you’ll find the right treatment and that you’ll have the tools to overcome this. Sending lots of love and hugs to you and your loved ones💞💕💞
Amazing you are allowed to drive with your neurological issues. In the UK you’d have to stop whilst you have treatment and for 12 months afterwards (in case you had a sudden issue whilst driving). Good luck to you with the treatment!
I was wondering the same thing. I currently know someone in NC, who has brain cancer and history of seizure and is not allowed to drive, even on anti-seizure medication he had another one. I wonder if no one told him this. Surely, he wouldn't be so relaxed and talking on YT driving knowing this fact.
You deserve a chance to live a full life. I donated after your initial video, and I'm so glad to see you've exceeded your initial goal. God bless you and continued prayers for your remission. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽✝️❤️❤️❤️
Keep your head up Chris, you can absolutely beat this. You have brought us all countless hours of joy and information over the years, we all truly do owe you my friend.
In the US, you have the luxury for treatment first and pay later. Please apply for social security disability ASAP since you have a terminal disabling disease. I'm going through stage IV cancer myself. Godspeed my friend!🙏🏼
@@mime514 if you are an illegal here in the US, you get it all for free. And get priority for appointments. Govt pays hospitals big money aka our tax dollars to treat illegals over citizens.
@@VM-123 all people deserve treatment, it’s a human right. In my country as well people who are immigrants or don’t have resources to pay for medical care receive free treatment/treatment at a reduced price. That isn’t a problem, it’s quite the opposite. The problem is that your country exploits the need to live of its citizens :/ here for example, with insurance or if you apply for medical care, the treatment is either free or costs very little. It’s not moral to ask people to pay out of their pocket just to get a chance to live another day… free or accessible care should be for everyone, and medicine should not be done for profit
Wishing you all the best and will be thinking of you as you go through your treatment. It is 'good' news that your cancer is non-small cell as opposed to small cell. My mum died from small cell lung cancer which had metastasized to her brain and adrenal glands, then later to her heart and arteries, so I know how aggressive that particular type is; she also was on Dexamethasone and Keppra as she had suffered a seizure which is what led to an initial scan and diagnosis. The points in your favour are that you are young and determined and are now having your treatment being arranged, so best of luck with that. Take care of yourself in the mean time and try to find the best diet and lifestyle which will help fortify your body and fight the cancer along with your treatment.
Waiting is the hardest! Once a plan is in place, not that it's any easier but a direction and care is laid out and this brings a little bit of calmness. Just my experience. Blessings, bro.
Hi Christopher! I'm a follower, in your film club community & donated to your GFM. You deserve every penny you received & I plan to donate again as your treatment continues. You'll get more of my money & my prayers for healing & all you "owe" me is to fight this diagnosis. Please block out the negativity and please do not feel like you need post receipts for us. Your day 1's & real supporters want to keep analogue nerding w/ you & witnessing your healing. You owe us nothing more. ❤📷
Hi. Joe here I am a neurosurgery RN. I am familiar with gamma knife treatments. Had many patients who had those treatments. Most for acoustic neuromas. Recovery is quick.MD and PhD in physics run treatments. They can really pinpoint treatment area. I wish you the best. Joe
You just come off as such a good genuine honest kind hearted person. I’m sorry you’re going through this. You really touched me. Wishing you strength and healing.
I am new to your channel and cried watching this video. Your strength, compassion, and sincerity radiate. Sending endless amounts of love and peace. You are not alone in this journey!
Wish you a lot of strenght, to you and your family, to go thru this fight and I'm and keeping my fingers crossed for you. Your health is far more important than anything else. Greatings from a film photographer in France.
So glad to hear you've got a treatment plan coming and things are moving forward, even though all the 'hurry up and waiting' around cancer really sucks! Stay strong and wishing you the best.
You've got a ton of courage + composure, you are handling this extremely well. Studies consistently show that outcomes are better in cancer patients with positive mindsets who believe they will beat it.
Hi Chris. Your story came up in my feed. You seem such a likeable and friendly guy. I’ve subscribed to follow & support you - hugs all the way from New Zealand ❤️❤️❤️ PS I don’t know one end of a camera form another so I’m going to learn a lot!
i found you through your last video about this situation. i'm not a part of the filming community. unfortunately, i'm not in a place to support financially, but i hope my view makes a difference ❤
You’re so lovely! Hang in there and keep going as you are, you’re doing brilliantly. Take whatever help and support is gifted you because you deserve it. Sending love from Scotland!
Metabolic therapy. Look into it and it will mean all the difference. Doesn’t replace your current treatment plan, but will improve outcomes and make preexisting treatments much more doable.
Im sorry to hear this. My wife did gamma knife and has helped keep things at bay (glioblastoma), coupled with temode oral chemo. I really hate to tell you this but driving may be out of the question soon, so maybe prepare for that.
Hey Chris. Obviously you and I don’t know each other, but I am someone who has really enjoyed a number of your videos in the last couple of years. Some really great content there for sure. I think that I have hesitated to reach out because I was just not sure what to say. Your diagnosis video hit so hard man. I will say however, that you definitely have an incredible community who are turning up to put their arms around you during this time. You also sound way more optimistic and ready to take on a treatment plan with everything you’ve got! Thanks so much for being so transparent with your viewers and for the update. The upcoming lab project sounds amazing! I will definitely thinking good thoughts for you in the days ahead. Hang in there brother. Shaun
Obviously the doctors said it was fine for you to keep driving and it can help to distract yourself when discussing something so serious and impactful - although as you have neurological effects, do consider being driven instead to prevent injury to yourself and others. All the best.
Ill never understand y ppl are sooo worried about what others do...if ppl sympathize with you an or been following you an feel the need to help u along your journey that jus proves there still ppl out there that still think with there heart an how others can hate on that is beyond me...good luck to u an your ppl for watching out for you 👌
I'm literally no one and mean nothing to you or this community you've built but I'm sending you so positive energy. You truly deserve every bit of support you're receiving.
Im on 2000mg of Keppra and 400mg of dilantin now for my seizures, it's so hard because people don't understand the emotional trauma that comes with these sorts of things. My first seizure was 10 mins long, and I was on life support for 7 days. The biggest part of all of these things are getting over you own demons in your head. It's so hard to be positive like you are being when going through such a terrifying experience, and it really helps me a lot with my own demons so i thank you. I am scared to see the doctor and get my official diagnosis, so far I just randomly developed epilepsy. I am coming up on 1 year no seizures in July, I had 8 in one year before. I hope you keep posting videos because you help me a lot with how positive you are despite. Thank you. Much love.
Your initial video was the first I'd seen and I donated to your GoFundMe. The humanity you displayed in your video is a catalyst for others who fundamentally want to help people but don't necessarily know how. Whether you "deserve" the donations you received is irrelevant in the minds of everyone who donated. We wanted to help someone who had the humility to ask for it and is making the world a better place.
Come on now please Kyle is still grifting nearly 7 months after Jenny's passing. No I don't see this guy using the Go Fund money for gifts and vacations either.
I wish you all the strength and support. You need to be strong, man. I wish I had the money to help but will do once my finances eases up after my move. Again, you got this. Put your 100% in this. We care for you.
The health system in the US sounds awful. The fact people need to go through the stress of worrying about money and all the administration involved in the richest country in the world is shameful. So thankful to live in a country where this is a non issue. Glad to hear things are moving forward for you, it’ll be a long journey 🐢💜
Things I wish I’d done when I got diagnosed with stage 4 cancer: gone on disability sooner. I wish I had realized that life was different now. I expected myself to work as if nothing happened. Wrong. I need more rest all the time. Mentally I was very affected. Still living with cancer after almost 5 years. I work about a fourth of what I used to. I have stronger focus tho on the things that are important. But I no longer run 200% like I used to. And that’s OK. Sending love and support.
It is lovely sorry to say it is stage 4. But I hope you live a long and happy life. I am so sorry this happened to you. I went through cancer last year and I’m so sorry. I beat my cancer and I too pray I live cancer free for many decades to come.
You seem so nice..people just want to help you on that very difficult moment .. that is it😊 you diserve help…here in France we are very lucky to don ‘t have to pay for cancer treatment ..thanks to the social security system.. i am not sure people understand how lucky we are …about that specific point at least.
In your initial video I saw I nice guy who was looking for answers to treat cancer and I donated. All of us will either have a health crisis or have a loved one in that position. Best wishes on your treatment journey ❤❤
Who ever said you made a Go Fund Me too early, has their own issues they're probably dealing with....That's the last thing that came to my mind when I donated lol. Some people have nothing better to do than to criticize. I'm glad to hear the good news man, stay positive, stay present, and continue forward. Looking forward to more updates.
I wish I knew what to say or how to help. I'm glad you've found such strong support and positivity, and I'm hopeful for your treatment, as you seem to be in your medical professionals. For what it's worth, if your doctors haven't already made the suggestion - when my mother was undergoing treatment for her lymphoma, a few types of hard candies were suggested that might help get through the mouth feels: ginger, lemon drops, and/or maybe Werther's candies? Anyway, yeah. Sorry I don't feel I can offer much at the moment. But in my little tangential existence to yours, I'm genuinely eager to see you do well, in whatever you may end up doing. Try not to feel too burdened and obligated to make anything specific happen in return to the community, and in any specific timeline. I'm confident you'll do your best when you're able, but for now do your best to fight for your health and maintain your strength. You'll get through this, and when you do, it sounds like you're already being set up to fly high and go far. Godspeed. I'm looking forward to where you'll go.
Man the fact that people decide to help just shows that you have done more than enough to deserve any available help, no matter what it is you have done or not. Besides, there are just lots of people willing to help out there anyone who is in need and perhaps this time you are just the one who will receive man. I am sure you will get a chance to help others eventually and make things even. Blessings and good health Chris. Greetings from 🇲🇽
I luv. Your vibe today compared to intro to cancer. You. Will beat this. You are able to get testing immediately and thank God it is non small cell. Lung cancer. Treatment options. Better outcome. N. Many many clinical trials!!! And. I am currently fighting lymphoma at Foxchase Philly. Yes yes the steroids make me starving. Taste is off as well but also so wired at 1am I may actually wake up n clean like out of the blue. Crazy!!!! You. Will fight this. N win. Cancer is now the enemy. Fight with good nutrition. No more sugar. Research. Also. My friend with king cancer says VIT C. Super important. Research. Learn. N fight. I will send money. When I can. But. I am adding you to my prayer chain and I. Send. Luv. Hugs n strength 💕🌷💕💕🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Not sure why this video popped up in my feed but I wish you well and hope you get to keep on giving back to your community. I would ask that you let your treatment team know you are drinking a large amount of coconut water just so they are aware of the change. My spouse had a benign brain tumor removed two years ago and so far no regrowth! It helped so much to have a great doctor with a sense of humor. Good luck!
Christopher it is illegal to drive in Wisconsin for 90 days after you have a seizure or other material neurological event. Please stop driving until you get to 91 days, and then only if your doctors clear you to drive. I know it’s hard to give up driving as it’s so linked with our sense of independence and control in our lives But aside from the state law, you don’t want to put others at risk by driving before you have had time to find out if the medication you are taking to prevent seizures is 100% effective for you. It takes time to determine for each person the proper dose of anti seizure medication and how effective it will be.
You deserve every bit of support and love coming to you. Don’t question that for a minute. We’re all here for you. ❤
Keep fighting & praying man. We're here for you. You're never alone.
You have now joined the cancer warriors. I became one 4 years ago, mine had metastasized and they gave me 1 1/ 2 years but here I am. And I have been blessed to have had very few side effects from treatment. Thanks for being brave to share your journey with those that you had support before and now your new followers.
How long u been cancer free mam?
@@fumiyafuse6374 I have been in remission 3 times, with stage 4 cancers your not going to be free of cancer but they can maintain the cancer. I am currently not doing any treatments have not for about a year. They have me come in every 3 months for scans. My last scan was good. Thank you for asking😊
Praise God! ❤
My grandmother had lung cancer that went everywhere: small intestines, stomach, an ovary. But her doctors and their treatments kept her comfortable and traveling, dancing on cruises for 12 years. Just like how diabetes is a shift in lifestyle and HIV is no longer a death sentence, cancer treatment and management makes massive strides every year
It'll never feel good to have the diagnosis. You're in good hands tho, brother. Stay up ♥
That is amazing. I have 3B large cell neuroendocrine lung cancer (agressive) that so far is not found all over my body. I cannot believe how well your grandmother did! Good for her. I hope I get some time too. Already did all chemo and radiation. Waiting to see where it goes next....
@@kathleenmcbride1471 I'm rooting for you, sister!
The spread from her lungs to everywhere else did take about 10 years; once it filled her stomach that was the end of the line. But she was kept very comfy through that decade and some change
Our last trip we went to Maui. She got out of her wheel chair, with her oxygen on, and we all took turns dancing with her around the fountain of our hotel to live music
I'm sure she hurt more than she let on. She was still in some shock when palliative care made its way to the table. It's almost like her care was so well she didn't realize she was dying
It is stunning how far treatment and pain management has come, and far it will continue to go. Keep the faith; doctors and scientist around this whole Eden we call Earth are working to help you ♥
@@MazzieMay She did amazingly well. Most of us don't last very long once diagnosed. I am so glad your family had time to enjoy. I am doing the best I can to enjoy every day and I have faith in God for life after - so I am good except for the actual process (pain etc). Thanks for sharing positive experience.
God bless you and your family.
You might feel like you “don’t deserve” the money that you received through donations. But honestly… you don’t deserve the cancer. So maybe you can just be comfortable with taking the money to fight against this disease.
Exactly, you don't deserve this sinister condition and you don't deserve the cruel health insurance system in your country. So dude, accept the kindness and help of your community and beat that cancer❤
This. 100000000%. Let people show up for you. The world is hard. It’s a gift to share goodness when we can. Please take it ❤❤❤
>you don’t deserve the cancer.
He took an experimental gene therapy and shamed people who didn't.
Don’t forget to ask for a social worker. That person will help you qualify for Medicaid when it’s time. That’s usually done through a hospital. But bring it up to your doctor now.
Agreed
Thanks!
"soda's really gross" - the craziest update fr
so happy to hear you in good spirits
You will soon have a team. Your team has fixes for anxiety, claustrophobia, depression, pain. Be sure to communicate your needs to them.
Praying for your full recovery! 🙏 ❤️ ❤
My mom had menginomga brain tumor,brain surgery, radiation and rehabilitation.
I think it took around seven months for her to go through all of it by the time she got back to herself and she was 72 at the time.
I have Multiple Sclerosis with the majority of my lesions in the brain going on 24 years with still mobile,still taking photos and now videos.
Listen to your neurologist and his team as well as your oncologist team.
You will be okay, science has come a long way!
Stay Strong 💪🏾
I have sent you a small something from my family and I in the UK. I found your channel by chance and felt so appalled at how the insurance companies work over with you.
You seem the most humble character and I wish you all the very best. Stay strong, a lot of people are rooting for you
Same here!
I’ve been searching cancer update videos, because I have two people in my life with terminal cancer. I’m glad I found your channel, and I appreciate learning some of the treatments and lingo from you. I’m glad your Go Fund Me is helping. All the best, 👍🏻🙏🏻❤️
I only folloy you for a few months but Im sending you all the positive energy I can. Big hug from Spain, all the best to you.
Dude, I really wish I could help in some way, but I don’t have any funds to give. I don’t know you but have enjoyed your content and attitudes about photography and life in general. I wish only the best for you and your family. I hope you can stay strong and confident that things will somehow work out for you.
Just reaching out is enough man. I appreciate you.
i know we haven't talked in years, but i am sending you nothing but healing vibes. i believe you got this and will kick cancers ass. sending you lots of love! good luck with everything!
Thanks, you are an inspiration much love! Keep fighting man
You keep fighting this, you should be amazed on how fast treatment will get this under control, my mom had small-cell lung cancer that spread to the brain she had i think 24 knits in her brain, you have every right to ask for help, you DO deserve it, the steroid will make you agitated for sure and might be hard to get good sleep, do not stock up on drinks and some food because your taste will change constantly , you might get thrush in the mouth, this is a very hard thing to deal with and in your videos you seem to be taking this better than i would, lots of people care for you and want to help you, you will have your ups and downs but hang in there , you might need a driver soon when you start radiation , i hope you have somebody local that will help you at home, try to eat as much as you can, thank you for sharing this with us.
Hi there Christopher! I just found out about your channel because your initial diagnosis video appeared in my feed. You seem like such a positive, passionate and caring person and I’m so sorry that this happened to you. You deserve all the help in the world, so don’t be ashamed to ask! it’s not your fault that basic human rights, such as the right to life saving treatments, are restricted by the greed of corporations. It’s not your fault that life threw you this challenge! We are all rooting for you, even strangers like me. And I believe that you can overcome this challenge, you have the strength and courage to fight this disease. I hope that soon you’ll find the right treatment and that you’ll have the tools to overcome this. Sending lots of love and hugs to you and your loved ones💞💕💞
Geez man I’m so sorry. I missed the first video on this too so thanks for the follow up. All the best to you, dude.
thinking of you. big hugs. thank you for the update. stay strong.
congrats on the film lab in CA.
Amazing you are allowed to drive with your neurological issues. In the UK you’d have to stop whilst you have treatment and for 12 months afterwards (in case you had a sudden issue whilst driving). Good luck to you with the treatment!
Exactly! Can't believe he's still allowed to drive with brain mets. 😮
Seriously? Do they allow folks with epilepsy to drive there? I have epilepsy and can still drive.
@@mommabird2813 Yes if epilepsy is under control you can drive. But brain metastasis in treatment would be a no no.
I was wondering the same thing. I currently know someone in NC, who has brain cancer and history of seizure and is not allowed to drive, even on anti-seizure medication he had another one. I wonder if no one told him this. Surely, he wouldn't be so relaxed and talking on YT driving knowing this fact.
@@believingtoday really up to dmv medical board tbh. Each state is different and if his doctor cleared him.
You deserve a chance to live a full life. I donated after your initial video, and I'm so glad to see you've exceeded your initial goal. God bless you and continued prayers for your remission. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽✝️❤️❤️❤️
Keep your head up Chris, you can absolutely beat this. You have brought us all countless hours of joy and information over the years, we all truly do owe you my friend.
In the US, you have the luxury for treatment first and pay later. Please apply for social security disability ASAP since you have a terminal disabling disease. I'm going through stage IV cancer myself. Godspeed my friend!🙏🏼
How are you holding up? It’s so disheartening to hear what people have to endure in the US just to access life saving treatments…
I’m wishing you the absolute best and I’ll keep you in my prayers. I hope you’ll find the strength to fight this battle💞💕💞
@@mime514 if you are an illegal here in the US, you get it all for free. And get priority for appointments. Govt pays hospitals big money aka our tax dollars to treat illegals over citizens.
@@mime514 doesn‘t hurt to prioritise getting insured for those who are working. It should never be an optional consideration.
@@VM-123 all people deserve treatment, it’s a human right. In my country as well people who are immigrants or don’t have resources to pay for medical care receive free treatment/treatment at a reduced price. That isn’t a problem, it’s quite the opposite. The problem is that your country exploits the need to live of its citizens :/ here for example, with insurance or if you apply for medical care, the treatment is either free or costs very little. It’s not moral to ask people to pay out of their pocket just to get a chance to live another day… free or accessible care should be for everyone, and medicine should not be done for profit
Wishing you all the best and will be thinking of you as you go through your treatment. It is 'good' news that your cancer is non-small cell as opposed to small cell. My mum died from small cell lung cancer which had metastasized to her brain and adrenal glands, then later to her heart and arteries, so I know how aggressive that particular type is; she also was on Dexamethasone and Keppra as she had suffered a seizure which is what led to an initial scan and diagnosis. The points in your favour are that you are young and determined and are now having your treatment being arranged, so best of luck with that. Take care of yourself in the mean time and try to find the best diet and lifestyle which will help fortify your body and fight the cancer along with your treatment.
Best diet - Fruit
Waiting is the hardest! Once a plan is in place, not that it's any easier but a direction and care is laid out and this brings a little bit of calmness. Just my experience. Blessings, bro.
Looking forward to hearing more about the film lab. Keep moving forward!
Hi Christopher! I'm a follower, in your film club community & donated to your GFM. You deserve every penny you received & I plan to donate again as your treatment continues. You'll get more of my money & my prayers for healing & all you "owe" me is to fight this diagnosis. Please block out the negativity and please do not feel like you need post receipts for us. Your day 1's & real supporters want to keep analogue nerding w/ you & witnessing your healing. You owe us nothing more. ❤📷
Hi. Joe here I am a neurosurgery RN. I am familiar with gamma knife treatments. Had many patients who had those treatments. Most for acoustic neuromas. Recovery is quick.MD and PhD in physics run treatments. They can really pinpoint treatment area. I wish you the best. Joe
You just come off as such a good genuine honest kind hearted person. I’m sorry you’re going through this. You really touched me. Wishing you strength and healing.
I liked your videos and immediately subscribed. Beautiful videos too.
Hang in there Chris! I’m rooting for you. You have done a tremendous job accepting help and support with grace.
I am new to your channel and cried watching this video. Your strength, compassion, and sincerity radiate. Sending endless amounts of love and peace. You are not alone in this journey!
You’re a fantastic communicator.
Thank you for telling us about what you’re going through ♥️
Wish you a lot of strenght, to you and your family, to go thru this fight and I'm and keeping my fingers crossed for you. Your health is far more important than anything else. Greatings from a film photographer in France.
Hope the best for you. You've been in my thoughts. Best, Nicolaj
Thank you for the update, Chris! We pullin for you!!
You are going to beat this! Sending lots of hugs and positive vibes
You have a great attitude and you’re going to do great. I will pray for you. I’m glad I found your channel.
So glad to hear you've got a treatment plan coming and things are moving forward, even though all the 'hurry up and waiting' around cancer really sucks! Stay strong and wishing you the best.
Happy to hear from you, and best of luck with your treatment.
It’s hard and impossible to put into words what you’re going through. Me and other people understand that and are with you. Much hugs and support. Xo
You've got a ton of courage + composure, you are handling this extremely well. Studies consistently show that outcomes are better in cancer patients with positive mindsets who believe they will beat it.
So glad to hear you’re on your path to better health ❤
It’s amazing the lovely people donating. Hope you are blessed in return ❤ hope your treatment works great 👍🏼
Sending so much love Chris! ♥️
Hi Chris. Your story came up in my feed. You seem such a likeable and friendly guy. I’ve subscribed to follow & support you - hugs all the way from New Zealand ❤️❤️❤️ PS I don’t know one end of a camera form another so I’m going to learn a lot!
i found you through your last video about this situation. i'm not a part of the filming community. unfortunately, i'm not in a place to support financially, but i hope my view makes a difference ❤
Sending you so much love and support. You’ve got this 💪🏻
I'm glad things are being done and that the people are supportive. Best of luck man
You’re so lovely! Hang in there and keep going as you are, you’re doing brilliantly. Take whatever help and support is gifted you because you deserve it. Sending love from Scotland!
Stay positive and keep fighting, Chris. You're such a handsome young man and have your whole life ahead of you.
Metabolic therapy. Look into it and it will mean all the difference. Doesn’t replace your current treatment plan, but will improve outcomes and make preexisting treatments much more doable.
Im sorry to hear this. My wife did gamma knife and has helped keep things at bay (glioblastoma), coupled with temode oral chemo. I really hate to tell you this but driving may be out of the question soon, so maybe prepare for that.
Prayers for you, my friend!
Hey Chris. Obviously you and I don’t know each other, but I am someone who has really enjoyed a number of your videos in the last couple of years. Some really great content there for sure.
I think that I have hesitated to reach out because I was just not sure what to say. Your diagnosis video hit so hard man. I will say however, that you definitely have an incredible community who are turning up to put their arms around you during this time. You also sound way more optimistic and ready to take on a treatment plan with everything you’ve got! Thanks so much for being so transparent with your viewers and for the update. The upcoming lab project sounds amazing! I will definitely thinking good thoughts for you in the days ahead. Hang in there brother.
Shaun
What a gem you are ! Thanks for gifting us with your humanity.
Hi Chris. You have to be a strong person to ask for and accept help. And you are. Keep going, I believe in you
All due respect, driving safely requires all your attention, so you can have a full recovery.
Do you not talk to passengers in your car when you're driving?
@@WillyJunior Not the same thing.
You seem like a very kind and decent human being and i send you much hope, health and strength 🙏
Obviously the doctors said it was fine for you to keep driving and it can help to distract yourself when discussing something so serious and impactful - although as you have neurological effects, do consider being driven instead to prevent injury to yourself and others. All the best.
Ill never understand y ppl are sooo worried about what others do...if ppl sympathize with you an or been following you an feel the need to help u along your journey that jus proves there still ppl out there that still think with there heart an how others can hate on that is beyond me...good luck to u an your ppl for watching out for you 👌
Love from Australia, brother, from one photog to another. 💪🏻 📷
Such courage. We are all for you.
I'm literally no one and mean nothing to you or this community you've built but I'm sending you so positive energy. You truly deserve every bit of support you're receiving.
Donated. You have my prayers, man.
Sending all my best wishes for you from New Zealand
Wishing all the best with the treatment . It's good to hear you've heard some better news since your initial video the other week. ❤️
Im on 2000mg of Keppra and 400mg of dilantin now for my seizures, it's so hard because people don't understand the emotional trauma that comes with these sorts of things. My first seizure was 10 mins long, and I was on life support for 7 days. The biggest part of all of these things are getting over you own demons in your head. It's so hard to be positive like you are being when going through such a terrifying experience, and it really helps me a lot with my own demons so i thank you. I am scared to see the doctor and get my official diagnosis, so far I just randomly developed epilepsy. I am coming up on 1 year no seizures in July, I had 8 in one year before. I hope you keep posting videos because you help me a lot with how positive you are despite. Thank you. Much love.
Again, I’m so impressed by how articulate and genuine you are. My thoughts are with you.
Waiting suuuuuuucks. 💞 I'm 3 months into an 8 month wait to see a neurologist. (TBI)
Your initial video was the first I'd seen and I donated to your GoFundMe. The humanity you displayed in your video is a catalyst for others who fundamentally want to help people but don't necessarily know how. Whether you "deserve" the donations you received is irrelevant in the minds of everyone who donated. We wanted to help someone who had the humility to ask for it and is making the world a better place.
This sounds very similar to Jenny Apple’s diagnosis. I wish you much luck and a return to health ❤
That's exactly who I thought about 😢 It seems like an aggressive cancer and it's already in his brain. So sad!
Yep the very same one I think
Come on now please Kyle is still grifting nearly 7 months after Jenny's passing. No I don't see this guy using the Go Fund money for gifts and vacations either.
I wish you all the strength and support. You need to be strong, man. I wish I had the money to help but will do once my finances eases up after my move. Again, you got this. Put your 100% in this. We care for you.
Beyond excited for your return to LA and the future of the film lab! I see beautiful things ahead.
The health system in the US sounds awful. The fact people need to go through the stress of worrying about money and all the administration involved in the richest country in the world is shameful. So thankful to live in a country where this is a non issue. Glad to hear things are moving forward for you, it’ll be a long journey 🐢💜
Things I wish I’d done when I got diagnosed with stage 4 cancer: gone on disability sooner. I wish I had realized that life was different now. I expected myself to work as if nothing happened. Wrong. I need more rest all the time. Mentally I was very affected. Still living with cancer after almost 5 years. I work about a fourth of what I used to. I have stronger focus tho on the things that are important. But I no longer run 200% like I used to. And that’s OK.
Sending love and support.
Keep fighting. Wishing you the best.
It is lovely sorry to say it is stage 4. But I hope you live a long and happy life. I am so sorry this happened to you. I went through cancer last year and I’m so sorry. I beat my cancer and I too pray I live cancer free for many decades to come.
You seem so nice..people just want to help you on that very difficult moment .. that is it😊 you diserve help…here in France we are very lucky to don ‘t have to pay for cancer treatment ..thanks to the social security system.. i am not sure people understand how lucky we are …about that specific point at least.
I love your outlook and optimism. You are an inspiration. Keep fighting, and remember we are always here for you.
Amazing how you can go from no symptoms to stage 4... I wish you the best. Its a blessing we live in this time where there are options.
Hi , with my ovarian cancer stage III, dignosed in October 2023
Unfortunately i have nothing to give at the moment, but i wish you all the strength. You will get through it !
In your initial video I saw I nice guy who was looking for answers to treat cancer and I donated. All of us will either have a health crisis or have a loved one in that position. Best wishes on your treatment journey ❤❤
Who ever said you made a Go Fund Me too early, has their own issues they're probably dealing with....That's the last thing that came to my mind when I donated lol. Some people have nothing better to do than to criticize. I'm glad to hear the good news man, stay positive, stay present, and continue forward. Looking forward to more updates.
Everything will fine. God bless you 😊❤🙏
I'm glad to hear that things are moving forward and that your team is giving you confidence and hope.
I wish I knew what to say or how to help. I'm glad you've found such strong support and positivity, and I'm hopeful for your treatment, as you seem to be in your medical professionals. For what it's worth, if your doctors haven't already made the suggestion - when my mother was undergoing treatment for her lymphoma, a few types of hard candies were suggested that might help get through the mouth feels: ginger, lemon drops, and/or maybe Werther's candies?
Anyway, yeah. Sorry I don't feel I can offer much at the moment. But in my little tangential existence to yours, I'm genuinely eager to see you do well, in whatever you may end up doing. Try not to feel too burdened and obligated to make anything specific happen in return to the community, and in any specific timeline. I'm confident you'll do your best when you're able, but for now do your best to fight for your health and maintain your strength. You'll get through this, and when you do, it sounds like you're already being set up to fly high and go far. Godspeed. I'm looking forward to where you'll go.
Man the fact that people decide to help just shows that you have done more than enough to deserve any available help, no matter what it is you have done or not. Besides, there are just lots of people willing to help out there anyone who is in need and perhaps this time you are just the one who will receive man. I am sure you will get a chance to help others eventually and make things even. Blessings and good health Chris. Greetings from 🇲🇽
Keep pressing on, Chris. I'll be praying for you.
I am happy to hear that you are in good spirits. Try to stay positive. You will get through this! All the best to you from Germany.
Prayers for you man keep going you got this; always trust in the process
Wish you all the best ❤I I gained 30kg on steroids and the moon face but at least it helps to Breath better.
I luv. Your vibe today compared to intro to cancer. You. Will beat this. You are able to get testing immediately and thank God it is non small cell. Lung cancer. Treatment options. Better outcome. N. Many many clinical trials!!! And. I am currently fighting lymphoma at Foxchase Philly. Yes yes the steroids make me starving. Taste is off as well but also so wired at 1am I may actually wake up n clean like out of the blue. Crazy!!!! You. Will fight this. N win. Cancer is now the enemy. Fight with good nutrition. No more sugar. Research. Also. My friend with king cancer says VIT C. Super important. Research. Learn. N fight. I will send money. When I can. But. I am adding you to my prayer chain and I. Send. Luv. Hugs n strength 💕🌷💕💕🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Cheering u on. Keep posting!
Not sure why this video popped up in my feed but I wish you well and hope you get to keep on giving back to your community. I would ask that you let your treatment team know you are drinking a large amount of coconut water just so they are aware of the change. My spouse had a benign brain tumor removed two years ago and so far no regrowth! It helped so much to have a great doctor with a sense of humor. Good luck!
Good luck to you, Chris. I really admire your positive attitude
Sending up prayers for healing and strength. 🙏
Christopher it is illegal to drive in Wisconsin for 90 days after you have a seizure or other material neurological event. Please stop driving until you get to 91 days, and then only if your doctors clear you to drive.
I know it’s hard to give up driving as it’s so linked with our sense of independence and control in our lives But aside from the state law, you don’t want to put others at risk by driving before you have had time to find out if the medication you are taking to prevent seizures is 100% effective for you. It takes time to determine for each person the proper dose of anti seizure medication and how effective it will be.