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@priscillamcclenaghan32682 ай бұрын
Hi eireann, I'm so so sorry about ur diagnosis, my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer and he tried Fenbenzodol and now he is cancer free, it may help u, u can find vids on KZbin about it, called the Joe Tippins Protocol. I hope this helps u hun and we r all praying for u
@stefanieflanagan2092 ай бұрын
Please please please if you haven't already go and follow Marissa peer and DR Joe dispenza. You can heal from this eireann 🩷
@optimisticgal2 ай бұрын
Done!
@gramgrampmc.69372 ай бұрын
Please, look into the carnivore diet now for glioblastoma ❤
@alinavaysberg2 ай бұрын
Watch Dr Joe dispenza’s videos! there are a lot of testimonials of people healed from all types of cancers and diseases.
@marianarias3132 ай бұрын
I am a doctor and I can assure you we talk about statistics and generalities. I’ve seen patients pass months after this diagnosis. 10+ years is PLENTY of time for science to advance. Everything varies from person to person. Also f him for wording it like that. Honesty without empathy is cruelty. Take things day by day. We send you all our strength and love ♥️
@piaogilvie84632 ай бұрын
❤
@patriciaavery90012 ай бұрын
@marianarias313 You are so beautiful, mindful, aware ("Honesty without empathy is cruelty."), kind, gracious, and supportive. I'm sure that Eireann will love this comment.
@AShroudOfTruth2 ай бұрын
I hope she sees your comment. I thank God for doctors like you.
@mkkmusika2 ай бұрын
Please see dr.Bruzinski / spelling/
@balthum99002 ай бұрын
I teach medical students about bedside manner and I have to agree with @marianarias313 - this is not how you do this. He actually gave you some good news: you have more than a decade ahead of you and they have a plan for you to make it as long as possible. But the way he basically kept taking away these other hopeful opportunities and made you focus on the most miserable scenario is heartbreaking to hear. Like @mbprim said, there are weekly advances in cancer treatment and a decade is a long time for these advances to happen. So please, Éireann, keep up the hope, there are very sound arguments for it.
@SophisticatedBob2 ай бұрын
We discovered my wife's brain cancer, after a seizure, in November of 2004. She was 41. We were told she had around 6 years. She lived a wonderful life for 16 years, had 4 brain surgeries, over 60 MRIs, more radiation and chemo than anyone should have to endure. She never got off seizure meds, and her cognitive ability, speech, etc. was fine throughout the entire illness. She lived fully, loved fully, and only a few months before her downturn we rode jetskis in the ocean in Jamaica. Her death was not dramatic, and she was in zero pain. She passed peacefully on Monday morning, after visiting and eating lunch the prior Sunday. There are no absolutes. Don't give up hope. Medical science changes quickly, and you are young and strong. You can do this.
@名氏无-j5g2 ай бұрын
a traditional medicine formula could supply you extra biological energy to fight the brain cancer. Three ingredients: lamb, Angelica sinensis (当归,in Chinese store ),ginger.
@anzorisly2 ай бұрын
This is such a positive and beautiful comment 😭
@netsyxx11372 ай бұрын
@@SophisticatedBob very comforting message... so thoughtful.... i hope Eireann sees this
@chelciewentzel81912 ай бұрын
i’m sending so much love, prayers and hugs your way❤ your wife will always be so so strong! that’s for sure ❤
@caitlinscancerchronicles2 ай бұрын
@sophisticatedBob I’m so sorry you lost your treasured wife, I’m glad she lived life to the full right to the end.
@fatpicklestudiomagdalenatu89902 ай бұрын
My friends dad has brain cancer and he got 6 months. That was 25 years ago he is still around. It really does happen. Doctors aren’t always right. You are amazing BTW.
@Sleepingwei2 ай бұрын
I hope she sees this. There are many similar comments but none about brain cancer specifically, and I feel like brain cancer is in a league of its own compared to others so I think this comment is one of the most important in the whole section.
@fatpicklestudiomagdalenatu89902 ай бұрын
@@Sleepingwei my friend’s dad has several tumours. I’m not sure if they took some out I know they shrunk with radiotherapy. But he is alive and well for sure.
@jacqueline85592 ай бұрын
My husbands friend has a brain tumour. He's still alive after 20 years. I know he's in the minority ,with this type of tumour, But there is hope! You may well not grow old but, equally , may well have MUCH more time than you think. Grieve now, then get back up and FULLY LIVE EVERY SINGLE MOMENT YOU'RE GIVEN. Be blessed , beautiful girl
@d.68232 ай бұрын
i know such a case, too (really! i am not lying!). they said he would die from a brain tumor (brain stem) in a year. after almost 15 years he is still alive. he cant work anymore, but he is fine. i know he loves gardening so i give him a plant as a present whenever a family member visits me. i am not sure but i think he undergoes some novel treatment now.
@Chgomom2 ай бұрын
Don’t wait for your next doctor appointment - get going with a plan that has a chance. Do not be defeated!
@seanwigginsАй бұрын
Your energy and honesty is amazing. Thank you for the vulnerable share here - your positive spirit very much shines through. I'm glad the algorithm showed me this tonight. I'm wishing you and Devin the best.
@KAANCHU8 күн бұрын
🙌🙌🙌
@barbarakirsch2538Ай бұрын
I was given two years to live by a doctor when I was 43. I am 75 now! Still working full time and enjoying life, children, and my grandchildren!
@paulwinnetou4560Ай бұрын
doctors , weather and lawyer are kinda alike
@JesusIScalling777Ай бұрын
Praise GOD! AMEN! 🎉
@skylarcerceo8494Ай бұрын
What country do you live in? My mom passed at 49 from glioma a couple years ago. After a year of diagnosis 😭
@Noodle-NinjaАй бұрын
you have done enough for your society, why are you still working? collect your pension and enjoy the rest of your life please, dont overwork :(
@barbarakirsch2538Ай бұрын
@@Noodle-Ninja working part time gives me meaning. I am a doctor, and I love my patients! And my family! I love my life!! I am blessed!!
@lisazager93152 ай бұрын
As a Nurse, I can honestly say if a doctor discourages you from getting a second or third opinion, that is a huge red flag that that doctor is not the one for you. Any doctor, who knows what they are really talking about, welcomes their patients to get a second opinion. Don't give up. A lot can happen in 10 years with research for any and all cancers. You can do this and live a long, happy life. Never count yourself out. Sending all my love and good wishes to you. ❤️
@NurseSue4252 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I hate when they think they know everything. Even if they are nice they’re only human. The more opinions the better❤
@rebel44662 ай бұрын
I'm not a nurse, but ALWAYS get a second opinion about life changing stuff. Even if it's obvious.
@sleepinggipsy2 ай бұрын
Amen to this!
@anka_szklanka2 ай бұрын
Exactly, it won’t hurt, can only help
@Lucyspell8922 ай бұрын
Totally agree due to past experience in Ireland
@brooke38572 ай бұрын
It’s been twelve years and what’s left of my glioma hasn’t grown at all. I’m considered a cancer survivor. There are other possibilities than the worst case. I have a cognitive impairment, and it’s really frustrating sometimes, but I’m alive. I have a bachelors degree that I got AFTER my surgery and I plan on getting my masters degree. I was given five years to live. Five. It’s been twelve. I’m 26. I’m married to the love of my life. I have a job that I love. There is hope. There is.
@janesawyer34952 ай бұрын
Incredible! Bless you!
@BritneyMacLeod02 ай бұрын
Wow , that's amazing!! Which country are you from ?
@ZelenskyTheMadClown2 ай бұрын
Are you even sure it was a glioma to begin with? Did they biopsy it?
@spottymofriends2 ай бұрын
God bless you, I’m in tears
@Bernie61dee2 ай бұрын
I lost my son to this ❤
@0815HorstАй бұрын
I work at a pharmacy and one of my patients told me, he had pancreatic cancer and there isn't much time left. I don't know how, but this person is still alive and kicking. It was ten years ago he told me about his illness. Don't lose hope 🍀💚
@pdrey10017 сағат бұрын
Either he is an outlier with adenocarcinoma, or he has a neuroendocrine version of pancreatic cancer.
@anishachandraschwarz2 ай бұрын
As a pediatric physician, my opinion is that a physician who uses the word 'never' is an automatic indication for a second opinion. Even if your oncologist is correct, "never" is not a medical term. If you ask a doctor for a second opinion and they say "you probably shouldn't," and it's a life changing diagnosis, GO GET ANOTHER OPINION. It's worth the time, embarrassment, and money. When I finished medical training, I buried patients with the same diagnosis that is curable today and it's been less than a decade. Thanks.
@anka_szklanka2 ай бұрын
That rubbed me the wrong way too. Physicians should be the first to acknowledge that science is progressing very first these days. Never say never
@anniej16162 ай бұрын
Totally. I fear this consultant had his own battles going on in the pressured NHS. Such doom and gloom is not going to come from every physician. Far from it.
@anEllenJamesian2 ай бұрын
💯💯💯
@Joeshmowfromkokomo2 ай бұрын
Thank you doctor. You are a true credit to the medical profession.
@Salooherz2 ай бұрын
keep in mind she can also be exaggerating this. its understandably very difficult, but it could be her own words in her head.
@robcodsall2 ай бұрын
Dearest Éireann, I can't tell you how distressing I found it to watch this video and see you so upset and in despair and offered so little hope by the doctors in Ireland. I've read a number of comments already left before posting this and like everyone else, I think you should get a second opinion. Doctors can often be wrong. The ones in our village in North Wales were wrong telling my wife the "good news" that her malignant melanoma (the worst skin cancer you can get) was nothing to worry about and not worth removing. She nearly died as a result and Soph and Thomas nearly lost their mother. Thank God, she is still with us five years later. I wish I could say something positive to you that could change things - we all do. But I just can't right now. I will say this - I admire you more than ever (if that's possible) - even in the depths of your grief and despair you're helping inspire the rest of us to live our lives to the full and not to wait for a reality check slapping us in the face. Thank you for making me - and many others - better people than we would otherwise be. I hope you can put my donation to a worthy cause - and that worthy cause is YOU and Devin. Enjoy your time together and I so hope it is a great deal longer than 11 years. The world needs special people like you. With love and best wishes Rob (oh, and daughter Soph of course!) xx
@robcodsall2 ай бұрын
PS: I've just made a donation to Brain Tumour Research. I hope it will help further this worthy cause. (As for my donation to you - just spend it on pizza, Guinness or whatever gives you comfort!) Tc xx
@daphnea54472 ай бұрын
Well said.
@topazsweetpeamuffin2 ай бұрын
Bless you Rob for your kindness.
@JellyfishCorner2 ай бұрын
Rob, you absolute gem. Blessings to you and your family.
@samirsaid76582 ай бұрын
@@robcodsallGuinness or any alcohol taking is very bad for her, she needs to eat healthy and drink healthy, please do not encourage a vulnerable person to do more harm to herself, she has a beautiful soul, we pray for her to recover and get better soon.
@McLeakyAlwaysWatchesАй бұрын
I am a survivor of a brain giloma, located inside of my brain stem. I was diagnosed when I was five, I am now 26. The doctors told my mother I was going to either be blind, deaf, or mute, or a combination, I am none of those things. I am terribly sorry you are experiencing this, no one should experience this, but, the bell hasnt rung yet. You can survive this, do not give up hope. I had a less than 00.1% chance of even surviving, and here I am today, typing to you. Just keep fighting no matter what.
@shubhamsehgal2336Ай бұрын
It is good to see powerful people like you sir...Good luck champion
@leianahope4831Ай бұрын
Powerful ❤
@RandomCapricornАй бұрын
God bless you ❤😊
@micheladerry5681Ай бұрын
uve been very lucky
@encryptedwarlord7680Ай бұрын
That's the spirit champ!
@AltuerpioАй бұрын
Dear Éireann, never lose hope. You are a brave and positive woman. God bless you. ❤🙏🏻 Wishing you all the best-you’re going to be okay. Greetings from Brazil! 🤍
@sorh2 ай бұрын
My friend was diagnosed with leukemia at 17 and doctors told him he would never live more than 5 years. He's now 42, has a beautiful kid and is a great father. Meanwhile, another friend died young and healthy while sleeping, his heart just stopped for no reason. Life is like this, and no one knows what the future holds. Live your life like you're going to live forever and enjoy every moment of it. Regards from Portugal.
@pololikikuju2 ай бұрын
Omg your friend that passed away during his sleep took by any chance the c19 💉?
@sorh2 ай бұрын
@@pololikikuju no, this was long before covid
@Chris-w2q2 ай бұрын
Big big facts 💯
@grant3422 ай бұрын
me me me me lookm at me me me me
@childofcascadia2 ай бұрын
@pololikikuju Really? Thats where you go with this? Guess what. I had a friend suddenly pass from a heart attack at 20. He was healthy, no known issues whatsoever. His heart suddenly failed. It was 2000. Sometimes that stuff unfortunately just happens. And when youre working with a huge population like "everyone of a country" theres going to be unexpected heart related deaths of otherwise healthy young people. Because those things just happen. But since covid happened, people want to tie every out of nowhere severe medical event to that vaccine.
@Grand_Rizzard1042 ай бұрын
Life is so randomly, painfully, shockingly, and frustratingly unfair.
@sparkdrive29002 ай бұрын
This is true
@MrGittz2 ай бұрын
It’s why I seriously envy anyone who can believe in a higher power. How? How could anyone believe with so much needless random cruelty and suffering
@nigermant63472 ай бұрын
that's why people try to make their neighbour's life miserable all the time. Practising fault finding in order to find any excuse to treat others like if they were rubbish with no basic rights. And everything starts in the mind: "God saw that human evil was out of control. People thought evil, imagined evil-evil, evil, evil from morning to night. God was sorry that he had made the human race in the first place; it broke his heart. God said, “I’ll get rid of my ruined creation...".
@nigermant63472 ай бұрын
@@MrGittz one guy told me one time: "people is cruel". It's people who inflict pain on others. The commands from the high power are clear: "So then, in everything treat others the same way you want them to treat you,..." but people do exactly the very opposite. it's not about a belief, it's about will (unfair judgment) and behaviour: "By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain."
@istvancsap35132 ай бұрын
11 years of survival is not that bad though....... comparing it with the much more common heart failure (which can come a shitload, really, a SHITLOAD of different reasons at ANY age basically, and in the USofA i think 5% of all people living there have it in some degree) where the average survival is just shy of 4,5 years, and that disease have really-really nasty'n horrible "flareups", when you can't breathe, can't leave bed because your heart muscle is so weak you feel like you're having a heart stoppage (cardiac arrest) constantly, and you obviously can't do anything "fun" because it puts too much strain on your heart. And those flareups keep on going for months on end, and then you get like 2-3 better months, then hell comes back, only every consecutive time ever more viciously....... the one lucky thing is that there are quite potent medications to treat it nowadays, like loop diuretics and amiodarone...... but still, it is a horrible way to go, if you manage to keep lucidity near the end.
@fabobg2 ай бұрын
"Don't wait for a "slap across the face of reality" to appreciate life" is a powerful message. Sadly, only few will really get it.
@Krujstr12 ай бұрын
Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and tot be scared of any cancer and stuff like that
@afridgetoofar1818Ай бұрын
It’s too late for me. The damage is already done and the joy is gone.
@cloudslady3400Ай бұрын
I got a simple slap on my eyes and my immune system…and even though it’s common when it shouldn’t be..the way cancer is….it made me unable to bear a lot of shallow struggles..a lot of political medical and social nonsense….the external world doesn’t function on the concept of life’s fragility…all people spend 50 years between education and work as if we all have the same time…which we don’t… They system is robotic until you face death
@devonbisaccia8609Ай бұрын
I have a 7-month-old daughter, and this absolutely moved me to tears. I am so sorry to see what you are going through, and I wish I could take your pain away. But I am so glad/proud to see you have the ability to maintain hope.
@lauraelisee2 ай бұрын
I know it probably doesn’t help, but 11 years is a long time for medical advances. I would always push for a second opinion. You’re in my thoughts ❤
@zijpoosterhof98002 ай бұрын
I hope they find a cure. I know professors have contacts with each other about this sort of cancers. Erasmus UMC Rotterdam is specialized in braintumors. In Holland research for braincancer is also minimal. Lost my sister to a very agressive form; glioblastoma multiforma
@isar34672 ай бұрын
I work within child cancer research and there is so much going on right now within the research field! I don't know if you, for example, have heard of Whole Genome Sequencing? Where I work we have a new centre for real high tech stuff. And I heard that a boy with Pontine glioma recently was cured from it! And it earlier was incurable. Just wanted to share this! ❤️
@mariest.george44432 ай бұрын
Please please please please get a second opinion, and maybe a third. Shame on that oncologist for saying those things to you and intentionally telling you there is no hope. They absolutely don't know that - it is all statistics, and odds, and nothing is for sure (as many others have already commented). I recommend reading the book "The Expectation Effect" by David Robson. It is an outstanding book that is completely based in science. There is enormous power in belief - use it.
@lululee16532 ай бұрын
Absolutely get a second opinion! Don’t let anyone tell you not to get one. Do everything in your power to find answers. You owe that to yourself
@steveputland43242 ай бұрын
Cancer is a billion dollar industry, a cure means the end of big business, that’s why they shoot people down that cure themselves naturally (Gerson Therapy) , look at how the mainstream media is treating Elle MacPherson for completely curing breast cancer naturally!
@Pinkuslovesbarlos2 ай бұрын
My Aunt has stage 4 cancer and the doctors told her she would be dead in 6 months, but now it's been 18 years later and she's still alive. Don't take 11 years as a maximum lifespan, take it as a minimum. I will live at least 11 years at the minimum. - As for the cognitive decline, as you age you get mentally slower regardless. I'm 41 now and I do not feel as sharp as I was in my 20s. Your case is more extreme of course, but naturally you would get less sharp mentally anyway, just think of it as a little worse than average. Everyone has to deal with bad things in their lives and this is your random bad life modifier. It is also possible more cures come out for cancer within the next decade that could cure yours. I'm hoping for the best for you!
@winifix2 ай бұрын
all cancer sux, but you really cant compare them to brain cancer, you skull is X size no extra space, it kinda has an important job in keeping you alive. it also affects your everything, that includes mood / emotions / feelings physically. its one thing to feel emotions due to chemical imbalances u can balance, but physical things are permanent.
@alexmorgan34352 ай бұрын
Diet has a MASSIVE impact on cognitive decline. Do NOT eat any processed foods, cut out all wheat, grains and seed oils. Cut out the starch, carbs and sugar as cancer loves glucose. Eat a very low carb zero sugar Keto diet or even better a full on carnivore diet. You will reverse many of the lifestyle medical conditions you have collected. Yes you can. Improve cognition and prevent dementia. Over 700 videos on this top YT channel of people giving their first hand experiences of doing just this by going full carnivore diet. www.youtube.com/@zerocarb www.youtube.com/@anthonychaffeemd/search?query=cancer
@paulnicolas1722 ай бұрын
Excellent answer and there is still hope of a longer life for her .
@Krujstr12 ай бұрын
Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and tot be scared of any cancer and stuff like that
@Krujstr12 ай бұрын
Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and tot be scared of any cancer and stuff like that
@jill5172 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with cancer when I was 29. I am a cancer survivor as I'm now a 64 year old granny. When I was first diagnosed and told I had the dreaded big C I realised that you can change most things in your life if you wanted to, but a cancer diagnosis is something that can't be changed. I pray that you find a place of peace and acceptance to get you through the roller coaster of emotions you are going through. Never, ever, give up as no matter what the doctors may tell you God may have other ideas. Eireann we're sending you strength and love and the biggest virtual hug that KZbin can send you. Keep smiling you beautiful lady. 💞
@carolinapandies2 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@grillingwithmyka2 ай бұрын
11 years is quite long and medicine will get better. You should always stay optimistic ❤. Sometimes you will worry and its normal, but meditate, do deep breathing exerxises, and eat brain foods. Keep a low sugar Diet, because cancer needs glucose from sugar to grow and spread. Cancer can be starved if we eat alot of vegetables and organic grass fed meats, nuts, sardines, salmon, high in omega 3, and free range organic chicken eggs. Eat fruits high in vitamin C but low on the glycemic index such as watrmelon, blueberries, black berries, apples, kiwi and others. Fruits helps to power our immune system, powers your líver and kidney to detoxify the blood and allow the body to heal, and take in more oxygen. Replace sugars with organic honey, stevia, and other sweetners that helps the body to stay in a cáncer destroying state but use these with moderation. I am hopeful for you and your loving family. Cáncer affects the entire family. So you all be strong for each other. GOD BLESS.
@shirleywienand6732 ай бұрын
My husband’s oncologist always told us that they can only tell us what Science says. Everyone is different and all one can do is work on getting stronger. You and Devin are a really special couple and I think you should have the beautiful wedding that you were planning. What a special memory that you and all the family and friends will have. Don’t apologise for upsetting us. I would love to be able to just put my arms around you and give you a big hug. You’re really special. I’m sorry this has happened to you. My first thought when you started was to get a second opinion. This man differs so much from what you were previously told so find somebody else to give another opinion and then you can settle what is probably right. Lots of love to you. Make sure that you make your time really worthwhile and happy. It’s very hard but you can do it. I speak from experience 💕
@winifix2 ай бұрын
@@grillingwithmyka those brain "exerxises" definately heped you
@VoiceTotheEndsOfTheEarth2 ай бұрын
@@winifix I think you mean "definitely". "Judge not that ye be not judged."
@pinkylittleme2 ай бұрын
To be honest, only from the way you previously spoke about your cancer, I figured you prognostic was under 2 years. But girl, 11 years is so hopeful!! Medecine advances so much in a decade! So many things could change! Also what you got told at your appointment was only the opinion/knowledge of one men. I feel very hopeful for you, hope you have better days ahead❤
@Kennyarrow2 ай бұрын
🙏❤❤❤❤❤🙏
@aplainjaneproduction82852 ай бұрын
Very true! They are definite miracles that can take place with an 11 years let alone two!
@deannsmith89032 ай бұрын
Don’t listen to the doctors because my sister was told the very same thing and she lived a good life of 40 more years. She worked , lived her life, enjoyed friends. Medicine is always advancing and I strongly believe there will be a breakthrough for you. Most importantly, acknowledge and cling to God.
@nicholamc26292 ай бұрын
Very well said.
@soaringkite26732 ай бұрын
Take one day at a time. Please, for your own sake, stop getting your information from Tik Tok and KZbin! Rely on medical health professionals. Do you know how to meditate or have a faith where you can find your center?
@SimplyRachelOBareАй бұрын
My husband was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2004 and given 3-6 months. He celebrated his 20th alive-iversary on September 29th! Doctors cannot predict your outcome because your spirit matters! Also KEEP advocating for yourself and getting more opinions that is what we have done and we keep finding answers that help us keep going and finding hope. My husband was told the past 4years his tumor that recurred in 2021 was inoperable by countless doctors and yet we kept asking and searching for answers and found an amazing surgeon who felt confident he could get most of the tumor out and September 12th they removed ALL of the tumor!! There is hope and I hope my husbands story can find you that hope! We are sending you deep deep love and healing!
@kristinerwalshАй бұрын
Thank you for telling this sweet girl there is always an exemption. Always . 🥰
@liberta12Ай бұрын
can you please tell mein the name of the doctor? my girlfriend has a braintumor and doctors are telling her something simillar
@SimplyRachelOBareАй бұрын
@@kristinerwalsh always always and our mind is more important than we realize! My husband has never thought he was gonna die from this and holds that spirit so strong in him. He doesn’t say he is fighting cancer because he isn’t just simply part of this life journey he is on
@SimplyRachelOBareАй бұрын
@@liberta12 yes it’s Dr. Kris Smith at Barrow in Phoenix Arizona he is AMAZING! They have a second opinion program where you can submit all your records and they review your case for only $100 and then send a detailed second opinion. You can do it from anywhere in the world and the surgeon is truly something beyond
@horbie50392 ай бұрын
I remember when Magic Johnson was diagnosed with HIV back in the 90s. At that time it was a death sentence and Nobody would have believed he would still be around here in 2024 and healthy. In the medical world, eleven years is a long time and there is every reason to have hope.
@joyg75752 ай бұрын
I remember that, too. My first thought was "He's gonna die".
@An__-2 ай бұрын
Yes, I remember too. It wasn't "if" he would die, it was how soon. Now HIV is considered a condition that can be managed well and people lead full healthy lives.
@Rchigo2 ай бұрын
Too different conditions that can't be even compared. Im medical student btw.
@An__-2 ай бұрын
@@Rchigoit's not a comparison of the two conditions. It's a commentary on scientific advancement.
@joyg75752 ай бұрын
@@An__- exactly!
@TommySmithYT23 күн бұрын
This was a difficult watch - to see somebody not much older than I be in such a position breaks my heart. I cannot begin to imagine what you go through on the daily but I admire your strength and courage. I wish you a million happy memories and a life full of joy.
@You-Tuber2024Ай бұрын
I have no idea who you are but I thought with a title like you have, you deserve 15 minutes of my time. I’m not going to check out any of your other videos because I’ll get all sad but I promise you this, I’m going to come back to your channel in 12 years time and I wanna see you with a video saying “how I beat cancer” You got this and NEVER give up! ❤
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@You-Tuber2024 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@totaleXessАй бұрын
🙏
@christianknight9669Ай бұрын
Yes and amen 🙏
@juliejones34802 ай бұрын
I’m a nurse and while I believe in honesty, NO ONE HUMAN BEING KNOWS WHEN OUR TIME IS UP. Find another doctor for a second opinion. You need to have someone who has a positive outlook and is a positive person. Ten years is a long time for new treatments to develop. Don’t give up. I am rooting for you. ❤
@sukieflanders78562 ай бұрын
God bless. Definitely get another opinion. Keep positive. Dr shouldn't of given you a date like that. He's not God.xc
@opticalman64172 ай бұрын
that's nonsense alot of people do
@lisamccullough5150Ай бұрын
@@opticalman6417a lot of people do what?
@aimeer3512 ай бұрын
Dont ever be discouraged to get a 2nd opinion, or a 3rd or a 4th. Always always advocate for yourself ❤
@honestlyno42402 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you can but research oncologist and get that 2nd opinion. No one should say that whether they are confident or not. Call them get a referral or call the oncologist anywhere you want and get an appointment. I’m a nurse in the US and work with high risk pregnancies patients or babies. Our patients ask for 2nd opinion we get it that day. We work to make it happen because sometimes other Doctors have different experiences and outcomes. I can honestly say that the world of genetics and cancer research has exploded in the past few years. Never give up hope. New discoveries come out all the time. New research studies as well. You are a beautiful young woman and have an amazing family and partner. Let them love on you and on those foggy days give yourself grace and realize this doesn’t define you. The seizure medication he has no idea if you will need it long term. He has given you statistics and worst case scenario. Sometimes Doctors do that but in any set of medical conditions there are those that defy the odds. Put in the research and find a credible oncologist that specializes in this type of cancer and see them. Easily some of our patients we could say you will die before giving birth. We have cancers, heart conditions that are bad, kidney failure, transplants and some with multiple other things. Some make it and live a good while. One thing about medicine is it isn’t always black and white. Cry if you need to actually it releases endorphins and can help. See a therapist you like and who is supportive of you. Tell them your goals they can help you handle what is going on giving you a safe place to cry, be angry or however you feel without judgement. They should if not get a new one. I certainly will keep you, your family, your friends, and the medical team better in my prayers, or send out good energy to the world.
@basbleupeaunoireАй бұрын
I just found your account today and watched your cancer videos all the way through. You have such a beautiful personality. You don't owe anybody positivity! But your comments about gratitude have made me think.
@BlizzPort2 ай бұрын
11 years is a lot of time, 4000 days and 4000 nights, and you are surrounded by people who'll love you each and every day.
@michaelhawkins73892 ай бұрын
isn't that much of a time as you think it is , time flys by 😭 but its better then nothing. Some people only get few months. It is still a guess by the doctor , as she might live abit longer then that or less :( ( I hope she lives longer but the reailty is not even the doctor knows for sure, it is an educated guess. It isnt set in stone.
@majestic-domination2 ай бұрын
11 years passes by very quickly as a working adult, it's not along time at all
@whoaitstiger2 ай бұрын
@@michaelhawkins7389 Eleven years, which is over a decade. If that's not a lot of time to you, may I ask what is? Relative to a human life, a decade is a decent amount of time. Relative to grand historical timescales sure maybe not.
@dreamthedream89292 ай бұрын
@@majestic-dominationhumans in general live a lot longer than many other animals, so in that context it would be a lot of time
@dreamthedream89292 ай бұрын
@@michaelhawkins7389actually compared to many other animals it is a long time so in that context it is a long time as humans in general tend to live a lot longer than many other animals
@fiox70842 ай бұрын
In 11 years the world won't be the same as today. Don't lose hope. Allow yourself to cry and express your emotions. Lots of love
@sparkdrive29002 ай бұрын
You can say that because you don't have brain cancer
@fiox70842 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900 I was just trying to spread some kindness here. My mum died from a cancer and we tried to keep the hope until the end. It really helped enjoying the little moments of life.
@sparkdrive29002 ай бұрын
@@fiox7084 kindness is subjective. Pls donate money if you are capable.
@JMLtube12 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900 You can also say it because of the rapid advancement in AI. Next 11 years will be much more rapid acvancement than previous 11 years.
@RabJ2082 ай бұрын
Correct! Technology is moving so so fast!
@klingonk.6226Ай бұрын
There are no adequate words.. I wish you endurance and lots of strength! heartbreaking
@JohnRenshawIIIАй бұрын
Watch the case for christ ❤
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@klingonk.6226 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@caronmistry6171Ай бұрын
Oh sweet girl, please don’t give up hope, miracles happen. You are a lovely young lady with your whole life ahead of you. Science changes all the time, keep going , sending love and prayers ❤❤❤❤
@motoroverflow2 ай бұрын
Hi Éireann, I'm just seeing you for the first time, hearing about your diagnosis, and am wanting to express certainly the sadness I feel about what you're going through but also profound admiration. Your videos, those positive and not, are helping everyone, not just people with illnesses, by showing your incredible grace with regard to the human condition. None of us gets out of here alive, and you're reminding us what matters most. I'm a neuroscientist researcher and clinician and can also tell you that scientific breakthroughs sometimes come with unexpected speed. Don't give too much credence to doctors claiming specific time tables or using words like "never." Sending love, admiration, and buckets of hope from Carlsbad, California.
@ParalyzerАй бұрын
@@motoroverflow you’re donating 100’dollars and you don’t even know if her story is true or false . Maybe she’s a scam artist . You don’t know that , it happens . You donated money to a person you know nothing about if her story is true or false . I hope you can’t sleep tonight
@kennethkho7165Ай бұрын
@@Paralyzer scam artist? this guy is probably the only person who donated $100, not sure if the scam is working as intended if it is a scam
@hassaanrauf4349Ай бұрын
@@Paralyzer Yeah cause good people don't exist, you got problems my guy
@Ime_PrezimeАй бұрын
@@ParalyzerYou are fighting ghosts my guy. Chill out and don’t take your anger out on the few kind folk we see on the internet
@ParalyzerАй бұрын
@@Ime_Prezime well it happens that scam artists fake an illness just to receive donations . I’m not saying this is the case with her but people needs to be more careful donating to someone they know know nothing about , her background . I would investigate scrutinise her before I even consider donating to her cause .
@DaemonGeekАй бұрын
As a neurosurgeon, yes, brain cancer absolutely sucks. I'm praying for you and wish you all the best.
@ellietenenbaum34862 ай бұрын
I would never stick with a doctor that made me feel hopeless. It is very important to remain hopeful and to have somebody caring for you that actually...cares. EDITED TO ADD: Please look up Stephanie Seban. She got diagnosed with terminal breast cancer in June 2011 and is thriving today even though the chances that she had of making it even 5 years were very low. She has many great philosophies related to this.
@winifix2 ай бұрын
Stick with honest doctors, not fairytale ones.
@wolfzmusic97062 ай бұрын
@winifix you can balance a mixture of empathy and realisticness though
@solangelalebron13482 ай бұрын
They can just tell them the statistics, because they truly don't know how long she has. 11 years is actually too long for brain cancer. @@winifix
@ellietenenbaum34862 ай бұрын
@@winifix There are plenty of honest doctors who also don't pretend they have a crystal ball to say exactly the number of years somebody will live and that there is no hope of any medical advances in that period.
@SariYT42 ай бұрын
@@winifix An honest doctor would not pretend to know how long you have left. As a medical student, I have been told that the idea of doctors "predicting" the number of years a patient has 'left' is practically never something that should be brought up in an appointment; because disregarding the impossibility of giving a 100% guarantee, it also simply serves no positive purpose whatsoever. My aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer in her 50's and she made a complete recovery and has been cancer free for years, and her morale throughout the entire treatment protocol was shockingly positive. Stress has been shown to be associated with an uncountable number of diseases, and it's foolish and dishonest to claim that it plays no role in the recovery process of any patient with practically any disease. Also, I just read your comment from a few hours ago on this channel, and I'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis and the difficulty you've had to go through with that surgery, and having to abide by less "surgical" and tangible treatment regimens since you can't have a third surgery. The world has changed so much in the last 20 years, as has medicine, and treatment methods have grown to be much more effective and with less side effects than how they used to be. I will not ask or encourage you blindly to "Oh be positive, have hope! Live, laugh, love!" etc etc, if it's against what you're feeling right now and would only feel worse to hear that - it's important to feel your feelings and there's no better feelings to feel, the bad and the good. But what I hope is that you try to trust the process, advocate for your own health, and harbor no feelings of guilt nor resentment towards yourself. And I wish you nothing but the best on your journey towards improvement, recovery, and hopefully being tumor-free once again.
@SangKiwi-ThisMomentILive25 күн бұрын
Oh, your channel has come to me by some kind of...whatever, I don't know. But I see the strength beyond those tears. It has been almost 9 years since the day I got that result - hypopharyngeal cancer, spreaded, and mute forever after that surgery. And here I am today reading your description and feeling so resonated. Thanks for sharing some parts of your life to us! ❤
@hpeel892 ай бұрын
My aunt lived with brain cancer for 25 years after being told she had less than 6 months to live. Not everyone is so lucky but it does happen. And as others have said, medicine knows so much more now than it did then and the same will be true in the years to come.
@PooleSilly2 ай бұрын
lord indeed i lift up Peel during their difficult loss of their Aunt lord right now i just ask that you please just wrap your warm and comforting arms around them and their family also at this time in Jesus Name I send my deepest condolences and claim much peace and comfort that surpasses all understanding be multiplied and poured out on this family and we know if this Aunt belongs to you then this is only a temporary loss as we will all be reunited one glorious day and I truly believe 1st Thessalonians 4:16-18 is drawing much closer now! oh God again please just hold the family close to you and each other during this difficult time is my prayer in Jesus Name Amen!!!!!
@raymilland34132 ай бұрын
Oncologists are clueless when it comes to cancer. These cancer doctors keep doing the same old useless and dangerous cancer treatments over and over again expecting a different outcome. Now go listen to Dr. Thomas Seyfried he has lots of video's on KZbin.
@VincentX709Ай бұрын
my great grandmother also lived 30 years after being told the same
@covegirl0612 күн бұрын
When doctors tell patients they only have a few months to live, is it because they physically LOOK like they will die in the near future??.. I ask because my mom was just put on hospice care 😢. She has ovarian cancer and pancreatic cancer. The chemo was initially working, then they switched it to another chemo drug and health has declined a lot. Now they’re telling us there’s nothing else they can do and to just let her die.
@PooleSilly12 күн бұрын
@ oh lord right now i majorly and urgently lift up covergirl06 her mother and all according to your perfect will I just ask in Jesus Name that you would just totally rebuke curse and cast out this evil spirit of Cancer in the name of the father son and holy spirit and according to your perfect will please deliver us an awesome cancer free report lord that’s my prayer and that’s my hope!!!!!! oh God much despite this situation still i know your hand is on this sister’s mom and you will see her throughout thick and thin also i majorly pray and i just ask that you please just wrap your warm and comforting arms around this mom and no matter what might transpire may unimaginable perfect rest peace grace mercy satisfaction and comfort be totally multiplied and poured out on her to much much help her to pull through this ordeal and by all means please help this family’s faith to grow stronger each and everyday and help them not to in any way get discouraged but to totally trust your will and lean on the everlasting arms of Jesus each and everyday to the fullest extent and i still believe you’re the God of miracles and the impossible so finally my major prayer is that you please break the unbreakable move the immovable and from the impossible we’ll see a miracle God we believe for it in the name of the father son and holy spirit lord that’s my prayer and that’s my hope amen!!!!!
@FGBMatt2 ай бұрын
I also have a brain tumor and ignored your warnings. What you said in the end about enjoying every moment is so incredibly true. That is what keeps me going is being so grateful for the time I have with my family.
@Katelovesanimalsmost21342 ай бұрын
@@FGBMatt I am sorry ! I also had a brain tumour that went undiagnosed until I was days away from dying of a brain a hemmorage because the tumour had grown to be the size of a clementine. . No doctors would listen to me . And i had stroke symptoms for 1 year. And like 30 other symptoms. Self advocation is sooooooooo important. What county do you live in ? Just curious about the health care system . I had 12 hour brain surgery and have 10 percent left so I can still use the left side of my body with no issues. That will be monitored forever.. all I lost was a year of my life and my left side hearing . It was benign and I had never been soooooo greatful to hear that. I pray for you and everyone else that has a cancer diagnoses of the brain. Or anywhere. Any time I feel scared I just remind myself that there are so many people out there that have it much worse. Take care and enjoy every day !
@Katelovesanimalsmost21342 ай бұрын
@@FGBMatt I am sorry ! I also had a brain tumour that went undiagnosed until I was days away from dying of a brain a hemmorage because the tumour had grown to be the size of a clementine. . No doctors would listen to me . And i had stroke symptoms for 1 year. And like 30 other symptoms. Self advocation is sooooooooo important. What county do you live in ? Just curious about the health care system . I had 12 hour brain surgery and have 10 percent left so I can still use the left side of my body with no issues. That will be monitored forever.. all I lost was a year of my life and my left side hearing . It was benign and I had never been soooooo greatful to hear that. I pray for you and everyone else that has a cancer diagnoses of the brain. Or anywhere. Any time I feel scared I just remind myself that there are so many people out there that have it much worse. Take care and enjoy every day !
@성이름-u6c3xАй бұрын
In korea. 15 years old girl that doctors gave up everything had the terminal brain cancer. It was impossible for her to use chemical or radiation anything..Her mother decided not to wait die . But she gave 3600mg mebendazole 30ml sesami seed oil 400mg cimetine for 5 days in a week. 48-60mg ivermectin a day for 2 days and everyday 4mg naltrexone 5000iu vitamind 800mg phterostilbene 2000mg quercetin 400mg egcg 1000mg metformin 1000mg omega3 1000mg meriva curcumin 1200mg tudca and before going to bed her mother gave 100mg melatonin (to 300mg sometimes) vitamin b complex. 15 years old girl cured the terminal brain cancer within 5 months. Now she is healthy. No cancer cells in her body at all In usa. Instead of mebendazole. You can take fenbendazole. It is same medicine.
@chicagoman393Ай бұрын
while getting the appropriate medical treatments, the best thing to do is to prepare the soul for the next stage by making peace with others and repenting of sins. i'll pray for you.
@hiddenpixie45792 ай бұрын
Oh, sweetie. I'm old but I've had a lot of cancer. Right now your perspective is so fresh and raw with the news of the disease process. Try not to panic. You have time to adapt and accept the diagnosis. There is a place of peace in your future, regardless the outcome.
@GalaxiSportsАй бұрын
Such powerful insight, this truly moved me. Thank you
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@hiddenpixie4579 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@성이름-u6c3xАй бұрын
In korea. 15 years old girl that doctors gave up everything had the terminal brain cancer. It was impossible for her to use chemical or radiation anything..Her mother decided not to wait die . But she gave 3600mg mebendazole 30ml sesami seed oil 400mg cimetine for 5 days in a week. 48-60mg ivermectin a day for 2 days and everyday 4mg naltrexone 5000iu vitamind 800mg phterostilbene 2000mg quercetin 400mg egcg 1000mg metformin 1000mg omega3 1000mg meriva curcumin 1200mg tudca and before going to bed her mother gave 100mg melatonin (to 300mg sometimes) vitamin b complex. 15 years old girl cured the terminal brain cancer within 5 months. Now she is healthy. No cancer cells in her body at all In usa. Instead of mebendazole. You can take fenbendazole. It is same medicine.
@kadenhowell1595Ай бұрын
Honestly no words can describe the emotions i have for you and everyone else thats going threw this. I just randomly scrolled too this video and all i can say is thank you for informing us all what it is and too spread your wisdom. Thank you truly and may god bless your soul❤️
@Empat22 ай бұрын
My son was misdiagnosed and told he would not live to be 10 years old. Now he is 13 and he is too sweet and too good, he has epilepsy, he loves animals, he is interested in the meaning of life and helping others. I wish you a lot of strength and don't believe everything they say, miracles happen every day. 🍀🙏🍀
@Ezio999Auditore2 ай бұрын
So sweet.
@snowpz2 ай бұрын
No offence but how is that relevant here.
@grant3422 ай бұрын
@@snowpz exactly
@likeaboss79362 ай бұрын
Everyone has their own story, sometimes you're lucky, sometimes you're not.
@snowpz2 ай бұрын
@@grant342 seems like people just want to spread their story sometimes 😕
@mbprim2 ай бұрын
Sometimes there is just not a lot to say, other than we are listening and we care. You are a kind, sweet soul and everything you feel is valid. As a medical student specializing in oncology, I can assure you that cancer advancements are happening weekly. I pray that in a few years, there will be a safe and effective treatment for you. Sending lots of love- this is just a difficult, confusing, frustrating situation for you. I do recommend more opinions if you have the means. It never hurts.
@julieknitsandspins2 ай бұрын
@@mbprim Hi. As a medical student in oncology do you know of any programs at the big hospitals that have a program for rare cancers for her situation?
@Justexisting25Ай бұрын
I don’t think that first part of your initial sentence was very appropriate. Thats not very kind or helpful to someone who had to be devastating news. “ sometimes there is no a lot to say” should not be the way we handle human care when breaking the news of sometime’s lifespan.
@robustanybody5138Ай бұрын
@@Justexisting25doctors cannot be emotional for every patient There's already too much to handle
@CorgiFrizz2 ай бұрын
I have a friend who had lung cancer, which metastasized to her brain- 8 tumors. It was long enough ago that she was in a clinical trial of Opdivo. It worked for her. She's been cancer free since BUT she does take anti-seizure meds daily. The point is, she was in the trial as a last resort yet she's still here. She's outlived every doctor's estimate of her life expectancy. And the best advocate for your health is YOU. If you feel like you need another opinion, right for it. You know your body better than anyone.
@watchthisheadspace2 ай бұрын
The problem with clinical trials is they're very hard to get into. Often there are none. You have to meet very strict criteria
@Lalaland-q2z2 ай бұрын
@@watchthisheadspace Of course in clinical trials you may in some instances be in the placebo group as my wife was for parkinson's disease. but after the trials she was welcome to have the experimental drug.
@watchthisheadspace2 ай бұрын
@@Lalaland-q2z I've heard of some instances where people have been specifically put on the drug in the trial. Totally get placebo effect but also shrinking tumours are objectively measurable
@MotPmatsАй бұрын
I've watched your videos since the beginning but never commented. As many people have said below, medicine can and WILL change SO much in 11 years. Please take comfort in the many comments below about people outliving their diagnosis over 20 years ago. You're building awareness and showing how incredibly strong you are. My dad has been on a cocktail of anti seizure medications for all of his life (60 years!) and he is absolutely fine, don't get me wrong there a some side effects but don't stress about it. Nearly 1M views on this video, you're having such a positive impact and creating awareness. The road is a long one and no one is guaranteed tomorrow, keep smiling and living life.
@csengland22 ай бұрын
My husband was diagnosed 15 years ago with a brain tumour and the median lifespan was 11 years. After ten years he did the radiation chemo combo for 18 mos and his tumour has been stable since the end of his treatment. We also were just told that he may now qualify for new trials after all these years new research and new trials have starts. Every tumour is different and acts differently in a different body and there is no way that they know what your tumours is going to do exactly. Do not give up hope because anything is possible especially since they don’t know exactly your tumours type… live each day with joy as you do and stay out of the rabbit holes! You’re thought of often! ❤
@lindaanderson19212 ай бұрын
Wow!! That's amazing What grade did he have ?
@yuleassagai16842 ай бұрын
He did radiation for 18 months? Have you seen any cognitive decline after that? The brain usually will start to severely degrade after radiation therapy.
@Krujstr12 ай бұрын
Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and tot be scared of any cancer and stuff like that
@lambtonearlyon9681Ай бұрын
@@lindaanderson1921 It was grade 2 with some grade 3 cells right before treatment
@lambtonearlyon9681Ай бұрын
@@yuleassagai1684 sorry I guess I should edit to say that he did 6weeks of combined radiation and chemo and then the chemo continued for another 17 months. He will not be able to have radiation again in that area but chemo could be an options again. He did have severe fatigue for about a year after radiation. He did however have a small stroke because the radiation did cause some premature aging of his blood vessels and while that was a risk of radiation. I feel his high blood pressure, which was hereditary was a major contribution to the stroke. He recovered quite well from his stroke. We are very lucky.
@maemde2 ай бұрын
Dear Éireann, My brother is going through treatment for a Astrocytoma grade 2/3, that's also a brain tumor, for the second time. The first time was 13 years ago, and back then, they gave him 2 years to live. But he is still here, fighting and LIVING. He has 3 kids and wants to see them grow. The one thing that we all learned with this battle is that no one never knows anything for sure. Don't give up. You are not alone.
@grant3422 ай бұрын
me me me me me me
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@maemde Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@squigg921Сағат бұрын
Im so sorry😭 May god protect you during all this. i cant imagine how scary this must be, sending love and prayers to you and your family!❤❤
@alibaker37462 ай бұрын
Shame on that doctor for taking away your hope, that should never happen. Science is advancing and with that there is time for new discoveries and treatments. Don’t give up, attitude is everything. I’m sending good thoughts and love as you navigate this disease.
@MariaLaura20-42 ай бұрын
RECOMEND A DOCTOR WITH EXPERIENCE IN BIO TERRORISM
@Stu49583Ай бұрын
Doctors have a responsibility to tell the truth to their best of their current knowledge. They can ofc sugarcoat it with optimism about the possible progress of science but fast and clearcut progress is not a given. They were very optimistic in the 80s about cancer being totally curable in the 2000s and did not happen. Unfortunately progress in science is absolutely unpredictable and not linear.
@creepcraddleАй бұрын
@@Stu49583A cancer cure is most likely being hidden from the public to increase pharmaceutical profits
@HurricanePatrickАй бұрын
Doctors lack empathy, I still haven't forgiven my grandma's Doctor when she had colon cancer, he basically told her that she wasn't gonna live as long as she wanted to.
@DanceAlongGal2 ай бұрын
As a younger person diagnosed with an early stage lung cancer as a nonsmoker, I look at every day with gratitude and appreciation. Keep focusing on all that love that surrounds you, Beautiful Eireanne. Your family, your friends, your pets, everything that brings you joy from simple walks outside in natural surroundings to music to movement…keep yourself busy with the fight! DO NOT get caught up in “11 years”. How in the world does he know?? You might as well be asking God himself. So many advances are being made in cancer research and treatment all the time. Sending you huge, heartfelt hugs from Seattle. ♥️♥️♥️
@carolinapandies2 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@DanceAlongGal2 ай бұрын
@@carolinapandies thank you 🤍
@Katelovesanimalsmost21342 ай бұрын
@@DanceAlongGal what stage are you? Did you tune into Jenny Apple at all?
@DanceAlongGal2 ай бұрын
@@Katelovesanimalsmost2134 Yes, I started following Jenny Apple after my diagnosis. ❤🩹Did you know 25% of women with lung cancers are nonsmokers like us? The stigma attached to lung cancer is real and, like Eireanne mentioned with brain cancer, are underfunded and underresearched. It takes awareness so I will continue to advocate so others will realize anyone with lungs can get lung cancer. Mine was found at Stage 1, thankfully. I continue to very regular CT surveillance.
@DanceAlongGal2 ай бұрын
@@Katelovesanimalsmost2134 Yes, I found Jenny Apple after my diagnosis. 🤍 25% of women diagnosed with lung cancer are nonsmokers like us. The reality is, if you have lungs, you can get lung cancer. Nonsmokers with LC hate the stigma attached! Luckily, mine was found at Stage 1 and I will continue to have regular CT surveillance, likely forever.
@Lyslea2 ай бұрын
It is so heartbreaking to hear you apologize for potentially making us upset because you're making a sad video. Even then you're thinking about others. I'm sending you the biggest hug in the world and I am not giving up hope ♥
@rimsha5552Ай бұрын
Sending love and prayers!!🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡💚💚💚💚💚💛💛💛💛💚💚💚💚💖♥♥♥💙💙💙💙💙 we got this!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@simone68222 ай бұрын
I follow another KZbinr. A woman with a husband who had a brain tumor (cancerous). Im unsure if it’s the same as yours, but he has lived 20 years with his tumor. He is right now recovering after a doctor decided to remove it after years of him being told he wasn’t able to. The point of this is, seek that second, third, fourth opinion. If you’re able to travel, see if there are other providers that are more experienced. Dont give up, because there is a point to fighting and finding treatment. I can’t imagine what you’re going through. I promise you there is hope.
@lauraschuelke-i1c2 ай бұрын
I just commented the same thing! Her channel is @simplyrachelOBare
@BrennaDiede-lo7ig2 ай бұрын
I work in hospice and I’ve seen many people with many different diseases decline and eventually pass away. My last brain tumor/brain cancer patient outlived his prognosis date by almost 15 years. He died peacefully in his sleep and was lucid until 2 hours before he passed. He had seizures and those were admittedly difficult for him, but he was surrounded by love and support and that made everything bearable for him. I hope that you have a full and abundant life no matter how much time you have left (which I hope is many many years!) ❤️
@PooleSilly2 ай бұрын
lord right now i lift up the family of this brother that’s deceased and right now i just ask that you please just wrap your warm and comforting arms around them all and in Jesus Name I send my deepest condolences and claim much peace and comfort that surpasses all understanding be multiplied and poured out on this family and we know if this family belongs to you then this is only a temporary loss as we will all be reunited one glorious day and I truly believe 1st Thessalonians 4:16-18 is drawing much closer now! oh God again please just hold the family close to you and each other during this difficult time is my prayer in Jesus Name Amen!!!!!
@istvancsap35132 ай бұрын
15 years of laying in bed while having the occasional grand mal? Who is it that that information's supposed to make feel better? I wish you very well though, not many people are capable of doing a hospice nursing job.
@BrennaDiede-lo7ig2 ай бұрын
@@istvancsap3513 he was not bed bound for 15 years nor did he have grand mal seizures. He was active and independent, living on his own without assistance for those 15 years. Only on hospice the last month of his life and even then was able to live alone until his final 3 days. He had what are called absence seizures which didn’t involve any shaking in his body, only brief moments of what looked like staring into space. His seizures weren’t daily or even weekly in most cases. Hospice doesn’t always look like what you think it looks like, which was my point exactly! So thank you for your comment which allowed me to reinforce that his death and decline was all around peaceful and something I was hoping to explain to provide comfort instead of fear.
@heinzerhardt70472 ай бұрын
@@istvancsap3513 I think you misunderstood. She did not say the patient was in bed for 15 years, only that they lived for 15 years after the diagnosis. Many brain tumor patients can have a good quality of life until rather shortly before death.
@istvancsap35132 ай бұрын
@@heinzerhardt7047 i think i was capable to understand what she wrote perfectly fine, Herr Erhardt :)
@dolcevita7132 ай бұрын
My sister has stage 3b colon cancer. She’s starting chemo in October. She’s 44 and has 2 kids who are 8 and 2. Have faith…no one’s life is secure, I could die in an accident tomorrow. Just hang on to life and never ever give up hope. God is with you! ❤
@SPSquirtleАй бұрын
research RFA, chemo is the worst thing you can do.
@cobro2Ай бұрын
I hope your sister will cure from this illness and have a joyful life, faith is what we have , but our body is our machine in this life positive mind set goes along way , hoping for a quick and good recovery for your sister, my friend.
@edc19230Ай бұрын
I hope your sister recover soon ❤ please be patient with her during her chemotherapy sessions, it can be a little harsh sonetimes❤
@oSamiSrzoАй бұрын
my next-door neighbor won against STAGE 4 colon cancer WITHOUT radiation or chemo. He REFUSED chemo, because it killed his wife some years ago, and he couldn't bear to go through the experience again on himself. Here's what he said he did: "Eat 25 apricot seeds DAILY. Add them to smoothies, or eat them like almonds. They contain cyanide, but not enough to kill you unless you eat 200 a day. The cells throughout your body have a defense that fights off the cyanide, but CANCER CELLS CANNOT. 25 apricot seeds daily WILL have an effect on your fight against cancer. Equal to the effect of CUTTING SUGAR COMPLETELY."
@oSamiSrzoАй бұрын
my next-door neighbor won against STAGE 4 colon cancer WITHOUT radiation or chemo. He REFUSED chemo, because it killed his wife some years ago, and he couldn't bear to go through the experience again on himself. Here's what he said he did: "Eat 25 apricot seeds DAILY. Add them to smoothies, or eat them like almonds. They contain cyanide, but not enough to kill you unless you eat 200 a day. The cells throughout your body have a defense that fights off the cyanide, but CANCER CELLS CANNOT. 25 apricot seeds daily WILL have an effect on your fight against cancer. Equal to the effect of CUTTING SUGAR COMPLETELY."
@iuliacraciun1647Ай бұрын
Dear Eireann, Never lose hope in life ,in 11 years things can change. My aunt died of cancer one year ago and I know how painful it can be but she never lost hope even in the hardest moments.Use everyday to be with the people you love the most and bring beauty in this harsh world.Never lose hope girl❤❤❤
@robv40532 ай бұрын
Eireann, thank you for sharing your struggles and humility. Let me share with you that my mother fought cancer for 38 years. Her shear will to live, her mindset, I am sure, is what gave her strength to overcome the odds. In fact, she was not supposed to live much beyond my birth! However, she got to see me, her youngest, graduate as high school valedictorian. She was able to be there when I accepted my Bachelors in Engineering and then my Masters. She was there when I got married and was able to see the home I built. Fast-forward, the initial cancer that kicked off in her body all those years ago is now readily treated and has a high survival rate. Point being, a lot can change in these times! Strength be with you!
@ploopy6782 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your situation 😢 But 11 years is a long time! As a pharmacist, i can reassure you that even though research for brain cancer has been slow, there have been promising developments recently, such as the use of the polio virus which is now in Phase 2 of clinical trials!! So there is definitely a chance that new and effective treatments may emerge while you're still around. All hope isn't lost and I wish you the best! ❤ Also you should definitely get a second opinion.
@Rchigo2 ай бұрын
It is "glioblastoma" not just random brain tumor.
@RazorO2Productions2 ай бұрын
@@Rchigo We get it *SHUT UP*
@leo09862 ай бұрын
@@Rchigoit’s not, it’s a Grade 2 diffuse glioma. A Glioblastoma is a G4 tumour
@Rchigo2 ай бұрын
@@leo0986 oh okay, i didn't watch the video. And im quite new to this channel.
@detectivefiction37012 ай бұрын
Rchigo 🙄🙄
@teresahudson-lk7dw2 ай бұрын
I am so sorry you got slammed with all this. Glioblastoma affects everyone differently. No one has all the answers. It is like getting kicked in the face by a mule. You are braver then you think. I will pray for you everyday. My husband passed away with Glioblastoma and he did not have a terrible time. He got a fever ,went to sleep ,and just quietly left us. I hope this gives you some comfort.. I hate that you are so scarred. You have so many people that are here to support you .Hang onto your hope.
@cazz1242 ай бұрын
My husband deteriorated like a staircase down a bit then ok for a while then down a bit, like you said, he didnt have a terrible death, he didnt even have pain of any sort, I got up to make him a cup of tea and when I came back he was gone
@Angela-lg6jz2 ай бұрын
❤
@ruthginger10232 ай бұрын
GBM is different than what she has, it’s much more aggressive. Sorry to hear you lost your husband to that type of tumor, that’s devastating.
@SherryBaby200318 күн бұрын
Wow!!! There are some really encouraging comments from real people that have had same or similar diagnosis and they beat and outlived the diagnosis !! God is bigger than all of this🙏🏽praying and believing with you and for you!!
@qb-qb2 ай бұрын
You're such a beautiful soul! It's heartbreaking to see you in such despair. You have the life to live, and so many moments yet to experience. Don’t let sadness and sorrow steal the light within you!
@gth0422 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@sparkdrive29002 ай бұрын
Your donation was awesome
@stevenwest0002 ай бұрын
Very generous 😊
@diaryofeireann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 💛💛
@diaryofeireann2 ай бұрын
You’re too kind and that message is lovely so thank you again 💛
@amyburke6522 ай бұрын
You can fight this! Miracles happen everyday! Doctors don’t know everything…you’ve got such a positive attitude ❤️
@SoldierPoet2 ай бұрын
Amen! 🙏
@panoslehouritis-w1xАй бұрын
MIRACLES HAPPEN EVERYDAY OR KAFRILES???
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@amyburke652 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@ruthginger10232 ай бұрын
Eireann, I am absolutely devastated and heartbroken to see your grief and hear what you were told. I have a low grade glioma too, just had my first surgery in august of this year. I’m 34, I have a 5 month old son and an amazing supportive husband. I just want you to know I see you, I feel your pain and understand the devastation to face that reality living to 80 just isn’t in the cards for us. I empathize with how frustrating it can be to hear people constantly be like, “but you’re going to be the special miracle case who beats this!”, when you know the reality of the disease. It’s good to be positive but sometimes you just need to cry and be angry that this happened to you. Sometimes the stories of “I know so-and-so who had a brain tumor and they’re fine!” are not helpful, especially when you are in a pit of despair. People don’t know what to say so the impulse is to try and make u feel better by being positive. But I always say if words could fix the problem I wouldn’t have brain cancer. Just want you to know I’m following your journey in solidarity and hoping you will continue to spend your time making memories with those you love for as long as possible. With love from Canada ❤️ Ps. Please get that second opinion. Consider going to the USA to a leading hospital like Mayo or MD Anderson for a consultation. Dr. Bendok at Mayo Arizona is awesome, was the best $600 USD I ever spent to get some peace of mind.
@Bevie20032 ай бұрын
I am so sorry that you are going through this as well. I'm sure that your words of solidarity will be appreciated. All the best to you and your family!
@ruthginger10232 ай бұрын
@@Bevie2003 thank you so much 🙏
@maureenchalloner58592 ай бұрын
Aww bless u stey strong .keep going .keep the faithx❤❤❤
@maxsavage93253 күн бұрын
Just let you know. You also strong. You always showing yourself in the videos positive and hoping to overcome it. It’s the best way appreciate last years off your life by spending time with friends and family and. Stay strong ❤❤
@elliemillette67382 ай бұрын
Eireann, I am in my senior year of high school and a few months ago I had a very rare jaw tumor removed. You have been such an inspiration to me as I have gone through the ups and downs! Your story is helping so many people to cope and feel listened to and heard. I am praying for you, your family, and any one involved in your care team for courage and wisdom. Thank you ❤, -Ellie, John 16:33
@CCitis2 ай бұрын
one of my favourite verses. Good on you for sharing. I wrote a comment that I hope she knows the love of Jesus.
@californiadoll62732 ай бұрын
God is fictional, quit being gullible!
@ic74812 ай бұрын
@californiadoll6273 As fictional as His creation all around us? We are not random accidents from nothing, but fearfully and wonderfully.
@thearkadianmАй бұрын
@@californiadoll6273good rage bait
@californiadoll6273Ай бұрын
@@thearkadianm no bait, all 30000 different Gods worshipped on Earth are fake, yours is no different than any of the rest. All fictional!
@SaddleSC2 ай бұрын
Every single case is different...please don't ever give up HOPE because that is all there really is. Never forget, there are 45,000 of us out here pulling for you, thinking about you, and sending you positive energy. I wish you all the best!
@SFRZRD2 ай бұрын
Hey Eireann, I was diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma, not a great brain cancer to have, at age 19, was told it was especially aggressive and my chances past a year were 21% - I’m 31 now and have been cancer free for 9 years. You don’t know what your genes have got it in them to fight this challenge you’ve been presented with - but you sure as hell need to give them all the energy they need, but remember, cellular energy is derived from your general hormonal chemistry as well as your food and nutrient intake, so whilst many around you will fuss over your physical health, remember that your emotional health needs all the strength it can get too. As I always say, fixing a dent in your car needs pushing from the inside too, as does a dent in your life.
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@SFRZRD Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@SFRZRD Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@kmaxine8220 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed with brain cancer 9 years ago, diffused astrocytoma, and your video sounds exactly how I felt after meeting with my doctor. I know what you are going through, and I believe you will come out stronger. Don't allow the negative energy to consume your thoughts. Make plans and live your life. Don't allow fear to guide you. The amazing thing about life is that you get to choose how you want to feel and react. ❤
@Machelroni23 күн бұрын
My husband was diagnosed with brain cancer following a series of absent seizures and an MRI in 2017. It was extremely hard news to swallow - he was 23 at the time and healthy as could be. They were unable to determine what kind of tumor it was, aside from the fact that it was quite aggressive. He took chemo and radiation, had 2 brain surgeries within a few months of each other, and he was told he’d be on anti-seizure meds for the rest of his life. 7 years later, his MRIs continue to come back clear and he is officially off his anti-seizure meds. Of course every case is different, but I truly hope that you can find it in yourself to hold onto hope, and the knowledge that things do not always go the way they’re expected to go. I wish I had anything more meaningful to say, but I am rooting for you, and I will be thinking of you and your loved ones ❤ I’m so glad you have a good support system
@havydirtysoul2 ай бұрын
This is heart breaking to see on my recommendation.. I truly hope cancer is never a thing in the world. Wish you all the best!!
@alanbass172 ай бұрын
The Oncologist gave my wife six months to live and that was three years ago. You just never know. Now we just take it from one birthday to the next with each one a huge accomplishment. You seem like a sweetheart please stay strong.
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@alanbass17 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@odemonet2 ай бұрын
Shame on that doctor. Positive attitude is one of the best remedies, he took that from you! Be strong, get another or many more opinions and like so many have said don’t give up. You have many people praying for you. You are a beautiful, smart young woman with a wonderful man who loves you, let that bring joy to you and be positive and get more opinions, prove him wrong.
@zenquariumАй бұрын
Sweetheart. I send you the biggest virtual hug. This is horrible and i cannot imagine the grief youre experiencing and trying to reconcile this but sending you love and hope you will find your way to enjoy your life experieince no matter how long or painful youre told it will be, find love and joy between the moments of pain. It takes an incredible amout of courage to be able to speak openly to the internet strangers and possibly to others just as afraid and grief stricken as yourself with news of terminal illness ...we all are terminal really ... just some get a time range others pass suddenly...you have been given a gift and curse .. My grandmother passed from brain cancer ...she had 6 months from diagnosis...back in 2001...she was gone in 2 months...medical science wasn't there yet..but she was older at 61. But it went fast...you have 10 ish wonderful years ahead...challenging but ...share and receive as much love now ...love is the most beautiful thing in life in my opinion...much love and strength to you and your family ❤
@sleepinggipsy2 ай бұрын
Get that second opinion. A friend of mine was diagnosed with bone cancer. The dr gave her 8 months tops. That was 15 years ago. She's still here and doing great. Look for options. Love you and hold you and your family up in prayers! 🙏 ❤
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@sleepinggipsy Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@gmichaelz01062 ай бұрын
Please don't lose hope. My mother was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, and then went on to live a beautiful 25 years. This was due to her positive outlook and to advances in treatment.
@sparkdrive29002 ай бұрын
Still died though...😊
@Nish.052 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900 What is wrong with you?
@jonrend2 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900wtf
@archduchyofaustria20212 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900 Spoiler alert: We will all die one day.
@misakimei3102Ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900so will you though 😊
@baptistl2 ай бұрын
Medicine is going to make a huge step forward in the next 10-15 years. Never lose hope!
@ريناد-د8ت2 ай бұрын
I heard multiple times that the cure for cancer was discovered by many scientists but those scientists die “ from natural causes” and the reason why they never let it happen because pharmaceutical companies are making wealth off of cancer drugs , another proof is that only specific people get access to the cure of cancer such as princess Kate , she got healed from cancer REALLY fast .
@sissymarylen15741a2 ай бұрын
AI will open many doors
@Shad0wdave777Ай бұрын
I’m so sorry and you’re one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen in this world if I could take it from you I would I am truely sorry!
@deborahandrade34532 ай бұрын
Eireann, my heart bleeds for you! Always, always get a second opinion and please do not lose hope! In 11 years a lot can happen! Stay strong! 🙏🏻🙏🏻☘️
@ivymarie.2 ай бұрын
Get more than a 2nd opinion if you can, get 3, 4, 5 - there are Dr's who know different information from others, some Dr's find or know about loopholes other Dr's don't know about or won't use. Knowledge is power, the more physicians you can see - the more informed you can become on how to move forward and find ways to make things work or move forward for yourself. Xxoo
@veronikamesser24092 ай бұрын
@@ivymarie. exactly, I deal with chronic illness and the more opinions you get the better. There is always , always something new to know ,new information ,research and different experience
@Amanda-b3e2 ай бұрын
Reiterating this! Second, third opinions... I know the US is super expensive, but the best neurosurgeons in the world are at places like Mayo, Sloan Kettering, NYU, MD Anderson Cancer Center, etc. Or in UK perhaps King's College in London as well. Some places have virtual second opinion but I do think they require paying out of pocket, though it's worth looking into (UCSF and Johns Hopkins come to mind)
@AmyJoy-i6b18 күн бұрын
After learning about your experience, I am in awe of you! Your positive outlook is what will get you through this time. I have a small brain tumor that was diagnosed at 32. My dr left me a voicemail on a Thursday that I had a brain tumor and he was out of the office until Monday. I will NEVER forgive him for being so cruel! I had radiation and it had changed my life so much. I’m not quick to answer and have memory issues but I’m so lucky to be where I am. You can only take your journey one day at a time and enjoy life. You can’t know the future, you could get in a car wreck tomorrow…. So don’t let 11 years scare you. Everyday is a gift. You are so amazing and I’ll be your cheerleader from Colorado. 🩷
@dionnedesouza25422 ай бұрын
Wishing you courage and bravery during your journey. You are here for a purpose and never give up. 🙏🏽
@lawrencewong1002 ай бұрын
everyone donated $100 but you only give $10 come on!
@zehahaha28992 ай бұрын
@@lawrencewong100 How much have you given?
@RabJ2082 ай бұрын
@@lawrencewong100, grow up!
@john_hunter_2 ай бұрын
@@lawrencewong100 donating is all about teamwork. If all the people that commented donated just $1, she could raise $4000. Even if you can't afford to donate, you can share the link to spread the message. The more awareness they get, the more donations they get.
@hyperturbotechnomike2 ай бұрын
@@lawrencewong100 Not everyone has a ton of cash sitting around. Especially in Europe the economic situation is crap thanks to a government made from clowns.
@marlenesmithies72342 ай бұрын
My son died 10 Days after diagnosis. Eeirrean reported her diagnosis just days after he died. My heart goes out to you.Eirrean but you have 11 years to live. Please live and live to you utmost. My son had 10 days. I wish I could hug you xx
@M1K3YA121 күн бұрын
I had a different type of cancer and survided but watching your video made me cry only in the way when I had cancer. It feels like you cry so much that your eyelids could turn inside out.... Anyway, I hope you make it. Even if you don't, squeeze as much life as you can out of the days that you have left. Some people live till they're 80 and just coast through life, not really achieving or doing anything. Just do what you really want to do. Also, it's not about achieving. Just do it. Just do what you want and don't try to please anyone but yourself. That can make you ill. One pure moment of happiness can be better than a whole life of nothingness. Don't waste your energy and emotions on sadness. xx
@littlemissshihtzu2 ай бұрын
I want to start by saying that I hate this for you too! I think EVERYONE watching HATES this for you! So we will turn our hatred for cancer into HOPE for you! I will carry hope for you in my heart and mind every single day. I will hope that your time here on earth is longer than the doctors estimate, but more than this, I will hope that you will still find ways to experience joy. My mom and I promised each other when she was diagnosed with her terminal illness that we would laugh at whatever we possibly could. She suffered with Lewy Body Dementia and it was horrific, but we still tried our best to find at least one thing to laugh at each day, even on the days that we cried (and we cried a lot!). Please feel the hug I'm sending you. This is your safe place to express yourself. You are so loved. We all care about you so very, very much! 💓
@tgb3892 ай бұрын
A big hug from New Zealand from a terminal cancer patient in New Zealand - somehow you and I are on the wrong train and it's a bumpy ride,but take some comfort knowing you're not on that ride alone. Give yourself permission to spend some time grieving about this - but also learn to let go of what you can't hold onto anymore. If you can master that, you'll squeeze the most living you can out of life while you've got it.
@Xarg4165 күн бұрын
Girl, I don't know why youtube made me click on your video, but if you wan't someone to talk to, I'm here. Obviously I'm a stanger, I'm not even a native english speaker, but honestly this is breaking my hearth. Anyway, fuck cancer...
@koja69Ай бұрын
Treatment can improve in 11 years. Keep being strong!
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@koja69 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@tredjesongenАй бұрын
It's already on the horizon! Research in Scandinavia are into something revolutionary right now. And immune theraphy are used and work on more and more forms of cancer. Hang in there! For the record;had stage 4 20 yrs ago with supposedly a yr left. Well,still here. Completely cancer free. Refused follow ups and meds some years ago. As a experiment. 😅. And for the hospice nurse tales;take it with a grain of salt. Seen myself. Make sure to give enough morph!ne. No struggle. Need guard to make sure the nurses dont take some of it for themselves. There lays my fear. Very common. So make sure there is enough if the worst happens.
@themapleleafforever15262 ай бұрын
Seeing you crying like this honestly broke my heart. It hurts knowing that someone as amazing as you is facing this. I wish I could take away the pain you're feeling. I hope that you, Devin and your family find the happiness and peace you all deserve, and that the challenges you're facing right now bring you closer.
@sparkdrive29002 ай бұрын
Damn just 5 euros can only buy her one McDonald's meal.....you should have done much more...
@themapleleafforever15262 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900 im broke right now. Literally have 90 euros in my bank account.
@themapleleafforever15262 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900 Thats because I’m broke right now
@revedenuit12 ай бұрын
Please don't justify yourself, especially towards sb who doesn't do nor give anything ! If everyone watching and liking Eireann gave even one Euro or dollar, it'd make a big amount ! Sending you warm thoughts for support & better times 💚
@IJFJJAJI2 ай бұрын
@@sparkdrive2900 5 euros more than you
@deniseg1122 ай бұрын
Please take everything they say with a grain of salt. They speak in generalities it won’t be set in stone you can always beat the odds many have. Always try to stay positive because it’s the best thing you can do for your health. The doctor I worked for beat the odds and he believed that positive thoughts were curative. He would try to tell our patients you have to watch and listen to happy things laugh as much as possible and stay positive .All my prayers are with you.
@nataliejaggi387Ай бұрын
I have such a lump in my throat watching you talk so honestly because you say the things everyone thinks. I can't imagine how you are feeling. I'm so sorry you have to go through this. If you believe in prayer, I'm praying for you and thinking of you and your family
@Octa-e2h2 ай бұрын
Dear Eireann, I once read that 'no one has an expiration date printed on themselves somewhere'. Absolutely get a second opinion! No one single person can tell you how long you have left or what your outlook is. We are individuals, not statistics. It is all in God's hands. You are a fighter and a noble soul, it is so obvious from all that you have posted so far. You are in my prayers and in so many others', I'm sure. The advances in medicine are outstanding and I am absolutely convinced there will be a breakthrough in this area as well. Keep praying, fighting, hoping, enjoying every moment of every day, and keep being an inspiration to some many out there. All of my best wishes and most positive vibes your way!!
@goldrushjkghАй бұрын
I am a 25 y/o guy living in Bangalore, India - a hectic city. This morning I got stuck in a traffic jam on my way to work and yelled at the guy in front. Yelled at the office security, yelled at the person in the canteen for not being fast enough with my food and delaying me for work. Got yelled at by my manager and in turn yelled back at him, yelled at my teammates at work and got back home feeling frustrated. Opened KZbin and out of nowhere your video showed up under recommendations. Idk how cuz I usually watch tech and gaming stuff but this one stood out. Wow... this made me realize how much I've been taking things for granted. I have a job, a car, a place to live and can afford to move out anytime. I have my mom and everybody around.. no chronic illnesses.. Thank you so much for reminding me of this. You're a wonderful soul and deserve to live through whatever the doctors tell you and what life puts on your path. Watching other people cry makes me tear up as well, and this one made me call my mom and tell her I love her. I feel like God himself put this on my recommendations list to remind me.
@radicaleyemagАй бұрын
maybe just stop YELLING at everyone in your life my guy
@goldrushjkghАй бұрын
@@radicaleyemag frustration and dissatisfaction with life pushes you to that point.
@Noface67822 күн бұрын
That sounds like a normal day in India lol
@oocloudoo1549Ай бұрын
Do not worry, do not stress. Live your life like it’s just getting started. You are beautiful and young and have so much life and love left to give.
@SHARKBYTESАй бұрын
Dear Éireann, I am so sorry to hear of your diagnosis with brain cancer. My dad was diagnosed in 2021 and lasted 19 months. While I can't profess to understand what you personally are going through right now, I can understand the devastating impact that this disease has on your family and friends. What I will say, is that hope is the one thing that must stay with you - my dad never gave up hoping. I think it was that hope that gave him some relief on the darkest days of his illness. I wish you and your loved ones all the best, Kris
@patrickwalter8175Ай бұрын
I have been reading through the comments of this video and there are people in here who claim to have beaten brain cancer. I hope with all my heart that you will become one of those commenters soon! You can do this!
@David-u2dАй бұрын
People are literally lying on the internet. If you noticed every 5th comment is a person beating cancer. Which is literally beyond impossible
@freshoftheoven965Ай бұрын
People beating it because of the type of cancer and the stage
@romeozulu572 ай бұрын
Keep fighting, never surrender. They can't give it a name, but they know how long you are going to live? Find a top notch doctor in the UK, Germany or Switzerland and get a second opinion. A doctor should be honest and not raise false expectations , but he should always assure the patient that they will do everything they can to ensure the best possible treatment and outcome. Telling a patient that it doesn't make sense to get a second opinion is presumptuous, because he denies that there might be specialists that come to a different opinion. Sometimes there are just no words to tell you how sorry i am for you, Devon and your entire family.
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@romeozulu57 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@Krujstr1Ай бұрын
@@romeozulu57 Turn to jesus Christ you will not be scared to die and not be scared of cancer and stuff like this
@valentinacardona1732 ай бұрын
As someone who has been through 6 brain surgeries, brain bleed and live with an incurable brain condition I know how hard is to deal with all the neurological sequels and cognitive issues . I'm so sorry you received this news , you have the right to cry and feel sad , worried, stressed , angry and disappointed . You have the right to feel any feeling .
@katenoke1571Ай бұрын
Oh, Eireann, I'm so sorry for your pain. I was diagnosed with an aggressive Stage 3 breast cancer in my 40s, and I remember my feelings of devastation. I also feel so much guilt that breast cancer research gets so much awareness and funding. I've learned so much since then, and I agree with the doctor below - new treatments are emerging all the time, and nobody can tell you when your time will be up. I hope you will be able to find the type of support and resources you need and deserve.
@Lily_Autumn2 ай бұрын
Sweet girl, I’m so sorry. Definitely push for that second opinion and even third and fourth if necessary. Even with the underfunding for brain cancer, I don’t agree with him that there’s no point because nothing will change in ten years. That’s ridiculous and very unfair of him to say that. I wish there was something I could say to comfort you, but I know there isn’t. I am so glad you have such wonderful support around you. It’s important to allow yourself the bad days to feel it all - you’re literally grieving the life you thought you’d have and unless they’ve been through it, people can’t understand. I don’t know if it’s something you’ve considered but when you’re ready I highly recommend finding a counsellor with experience of young people with cancer. It helped me so so much. Sending you all the love and a huge hug. 💖💖💖
@ruthginger10232 ай бұрын
Honestly an insane thing to say on his part, they are literally working on targeted therapies for brain cancer right now that will be available in the next 5 years or so. Also the FDA just approved a new drug called Vorastinib in August that targets tumors with specific mutations (unfortunately not the BRAF mutation she has, but still there is progress being made)
@Lily_Autumn2 ай бұрын
@@ruthginger1023 Exactly! It’s been twelve years since my diagnosis (different type of cancer) and the treatments now are very different and more tailored than they were then. Advancements are being made all the time and for any doctor to say what he said is not ok.
@cingco78402 ай бұрын
Don't give up hope. No one really knows where they will be in the future. I admire your strength 🙂
@paoloriportella87162 ай бұрын
Dear friend, 11 years is a long time! There will surely be new therapies that we can't even imagine now. Try to have faith and in any case make the best of your life today! A big hug 💖
@sparkdrive29002 ай бұрын
Please donate to her medical funds
@afridgetoofar1818Ай бұрын
11 years will fly by like that 🫰
@hazenew-k1w9 күн бұрын
Your tears here are truly not a weakness. Actually, it is damn strong and empowering me to finally become brave myself. I wish you the very, very best. The world needs people like you.
@velvettrance31732 ай бұрын
Oh boy, I have to really stop myself going off. I would never go back to that doctor again. There is so much wrong with what this doctor told you. So many red flags. I cannot overstate how important it is to keep a positive mental outlook which leads to significantly better outcomes. I've seen it in my own husband who was diagnosed with glioblastoma in January. We were told 6 months and we spent most of that time in absolute despair. Well he just passed the 8 month mark and he's doing great. There are so many treatments down the track for brain cancer that are so promising. Even 5 years from now things could be very different. You need a medical team who is looking ahead to very long term management or even a cure for you. You DESERVE that. Do not accept what this doctor has told you. I predict you will feel so much better after your second opinion with the best doctor you can find. Sending much love and good wishes your way!