When I was going through my cancer journey in 2010, my 16 yr. old teenage son was so strong and to this day he is the most compassionate, loving person. I was ill two years ago from an unknown viral infection. I was in and out of the hospital, had every known test, scan, etc. He was the one who encouraged me to get the second spinal tap and convinced me to go through with ionaphoresis to cleanse my blood of Sepsis. Had he not convinced me to do so, I would have died within a week. My loving boy recently spent 3 months in Texas helping a friend care for his grandpa who is diagnosed with lung cancer. He drove his family to every appointment and helped do chores as well as fix anything that needed attention. He just turned 30.
Such a fine young man! You should be proud of his character. He sounds so kind and compassionate. This is what life is all about. What a big heart he has - you raised him well! ❤️❤️🙏
We all can see Jenny has been struggling with some pain that just won't let up... I'm asking if all of us could come together in prayer Thursday night at 7pm June 29th. Let's just ask for strength for Jenny, Kyle and the kid's and all the help they are receiving and especially the physician's giving them knowledge on how to help her best. Just finish praying whatever you feel they need. I personally don't know what this feels like, but I'm thankful I can have compassion and feeling's for this GREAT NEED. Thanks everyone!!!
Yes she looks nice and I hope she does well with her treatments however shes not uploading just because she cares to keep random viewers on UA-cam informed. Her Gofundme needs to be seen/funded! Dont let your emotions haze human reality!
@@californiadoll6273she is actually documenting this for her kids when they are old enough to watch back on. She NEVER promotes her go fund me. Therefore it is certainly not the reality of her uploading.
The Kneady Homesteader ( a bread making youtuber) has just recently started a weekly prayer circle and Jenny you are now being prayed for by another large group of people. May God hear our prayers and take your pain away and ultimately rid your body of this cancer.
I'm part of that group that is praying for you. She sent us all to your channel. Know that you're not alone. There's an army of prayer warriors covering you. Rest assure that the Lord is in control. We pray and believe that you'll receive a health miracle that will amaze your doctors.
May God guide you and your family through this journey and strengthen all of you for the times ahead. May all be done in His Will...In Jesus' Name Amen! Romans 8:18 KJV❤❤❤❤hugs
I drained my husband for months. If you want to take my advice: when the fluid is coming out and it's painful, lift the bag. This worked for us. I hope it does for you. Sending lov❤.
So happy you were able to obtain the portable concentrator! I know it was a game changer for both my dad and my brother, in terms of being able to get out more, without the worry of running out of oxygen, and having to carry extra equipment in the car. Jenny, on drain days, do you pre-medicate beforehand with pain meds and/ or anti-anxiety meds? I’m sure your team is on it' but just thought I mention it in case you aren’t. Also, as others have suggested, occasionally raising the bag during the drainage process does slow it down a little, and make it less painful.
Jenny and Kyle! Hang in there!! Y’all are strong together!! In 1985 I was given two years to live!! I am 73 years old. There is no expiration date!! I have grown children, and grandchildren!! Docs do not know. GD knows. Just enjoy your life- ride!! Please!! 💕💕🙏🙏
Jenny is definitely tired of doing this but she’s trying to be strong for her family. It is breaking my heart. We have all been following Jenny from the very beginning and she has been a trooper. Each and every day she’s fighting for her life and each day we see her struggle but she’s so strong. We all need to keep praying
Kyle- you are not only such a supportive husband caring for Jenny, but despite all the stress and love in caring for Jenny, you are also such a loving, patient and caring Dad. Shout out to your parents for raising such a wonderful son!
Pain management doctors gave me quality of life again after 18 years of severe chronic pain. Extended release pain medication was a game changer. I hope you're able to get one of those portable oxygen things vs having to carry around tanks
@@ingevonschneider5100 I am wondering if you are asking a question? Do you not know the answer or are you being mean? I will take pain medicine for the rest of my life. The medicine is prolonging my life. Without it I would not be here. I am dependent on it not addicted.
My heart goes out to Jenny as I see her struggling in pain due to this terrible disease. Dear God, Please show Your Divine Mercy and Grace Jenny with a healing Miracle and restore her to full health. Amen.🙏
Jenny, I too have played the pain game (chronic) for years. Please hear my wisdom (I'm 73), the rule you must live by is to "STAY AHEAD OF THE PAIN"! It doesnt ever pay off to delay or skip a dose because you pay double for it latsr. You are.brave and strong. You are a rock star for educating so many on this platform. Virtual hugs.
I mean cancer tying to kill up, medications, constant movement, and it's getting hot, I'd assume no one can be preppy and smiley all the time. At some point, that would get anyone. How do you feel she should act dealing with all that? It's clearly taking a toll on her.
@@sovereignfreedom1957 I think you hit the nail on the head. It's the reality of cancer, especially stage 4. I have had 2 family members that I saw in the deep stages of it and it's just the reality of it. You can't be yourself because you are just in so much discomfort.
@@maryyung1994 It gets easier to understand in due time. Fentanyl did not help my wife and she ended up using a self administered pain medication in IV. She could push a button every 15 minutes. These are extreme levels of pain that are inconceivable like always being at a 9 out of 10 and I helplessly looked on. It took me months to fully understand. I hope this explanation helps.
Jenny is well aware that life is full of tragedy and has shared when someone she cared about died as well. She’s an empathetic person and I’m sure doesn’t mind someone who takes the time to follow and listen to her sharing their own heartbreak. How about showing some compassion to others that are suffering rather than comments like this.
@@MK-gy1ug and some people take comfort in sharing their own experiences good and bad. I feel like these comments literally scolding people who going through great loss is in such bad taste. You don’t have to agree but piling on is just going to make them feel bad. Is that necessary?
@@AussieMummy-li8yf glad I didn’t see it. I wasn’t trying to be mean to that poster I just felt bad for the people on here that are sharing with Jenny. I would hate for them to read a post basically scolding them after they posted about a loved one dying or being sick. Some people just need some empathy. Thanks again!
By the way my Mom was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. They only gave her 3 weeks to 3 months to live. Like you, she was a fighter, through chemo, radiation, surger, more chemo. She lived 11 more years never giving in until her last six weeks. She even went on a cruise the last six months of her life. If someone asked her if she was worried about dying, she would say, "i am living each day to its fullest. I don't worry about death as i am too busy living." You have that same spirit. God loves you.❤❤
My mother had cancer for 5 years and as a teen I provided a lot of her care. At the age of 18 I went to nursing school, my experience caring for my mother gave me a good start. I had 45 yr nursing career then I retired. Often positive things come from our hardships in life.
How long do I get to live with stage 4 non small cell lung cancer. Adenocarcinoma .. I’m only taking. Keytruda .. and they will not give me pain medicine. ..😭. I go for my next PET scan in three weeks. My question is respectfully if you have the time how long does it take for non-small cell cancer to metastasized to another organ and since I have the cancer in my upper left lobe in both lower lobes is that considered metastasize and thank you very much for all that you’ve done to all for all the kids are people on earth and thank you please answer. Thank you.
I don’t know the details of your case. However your Pet scan coming up will guide your doctor to what treatment may be your next step. Being treated actively for cancer is generally a slow process. I can see you are anxious and that is normal. Perhaps it would help you to write down your plan in a daily journal. People like to take just a few notes and keep tract of what you are going through. From your notes write all the questions you have to talk to your doctor about. This may help you to be more a little organized to be involved in your care. Your questions are important to answer even at this time may not have the answers you are seeking. It is important that you are active in your own care. I think you may be a little les anxious. I know the anxiety will remain but focus for now on your daily care. Jenny is a great example of what I am talking about. Know that we are thinking about you too. I hope your cancer care team is great too.
@@sovereignfreedom1957 I just found out am I going to die ,,it’s in upper left lobe ,,right , left lobe. If it’s in the same long, that’s a metastasize. 🥶. That’s what it’s called .. no, I don’t have any pain medicine ..ok , like how long do I got. So how long till the non small cell gets to brain 🧠. Like how many months does it take and write me back. Do you have cancer 🥶
@@godschild3640 My thought In reading your post and you have been told you are going to die and that is the truth have you been offered or considered a program called Palliative Care? It was created for those who have a serious illness but it focus’s on living. The Program is individually designed to meet your needs.
I'm so overcome with sadness in seeing you in pain but at the same time so in awe of your strength and Kyle's love and dedication towards you, it's so beautiful....
I can tell you my father had cancer my entire childhood. Growing up with something like a parent having cancer I truly feel has made me much more compassionate and so strong. I watched that man fight and now when things get me down or i feel overwhelmed I just think back to Dad struggling but still fighting and I know I can do anything
One more thing Jenny, I too use home oxygen just like your blue one and it really dries my mouth and throat out at night. My Nurse ordered me a bubble humidifier to put on it and it helps keep my mouth and throat from getting irritated. It would benefit you greatly to have your team order you one. You use distilled water in it. Praying for you and your Family.
Jenny, my 38 yo daughter with 4 children is ill. Since Saturday, some ultra scan results are indicating a 3.6 cm black solid mass on her liver. Today, some blood results came back indicating she has titanium poisoning in her blood. She has had multiple surgeries the last 3 years and one of them was titanium parts put in her neck. The list of physical ailments at this point is to much to mention. A MRI will be done July 5th. She also had a complete rt hip reconstruction & I don’t know if the screws were titanium also. She is on-a c-pap machine now because her breathing is very labored at night and almost bedridden at this point. My gkids are 15 yo, 12 yo, and identical twin boys that are 9 yo. Your willingness to share with us your journeys and your families journeys thru everything is giving me hope, patience and courage. I will keep you informed as things move forward. I just wanted to share with you because you share so much with us. Love to you & family Jenny. ❤❤❤
Just wanted to say a "GREAT BIG THANK YOU" to everyone who joined in and those who prayed for Jenny and her needs. This just does prove there is POWER in PRAYER. Has anyone noticed Jenny's # of followers since Thursday night??? Has everyone seen where Heather, The KNEADY HOMESTEADER did a blog on Jenny and prayed??? She has 256,000 followers. So many more now are praying!!! Sorry... don't tell me God isn't real and don't tell me God doesn't answer and don't tell me that God don't care, because he just opened the door to an extra 1/4 million people now knowing a family needs a miracle. This is exciting to me!!!
The KneadyHomsteader told us about your struggle. It’s heartbreaking to think this has happened to someone who has lived a healthy lifestyle. She has a Friday prayer group on UA-cam so we are praying for you!!!! May Heavenly Father wrap his loving arms around you and your family. Your kids are resilient and will be wonderful adults.
I realize that it's probably not that unusual to learn so much and be inspired this much by someone I've never actually met. Still it's stunning to me. You're part of my consciousness now, Jenny. I'll be doing something mundane like folding laundry and start praying for you guys without even thinking about it. The internet is a terrifying place in a lot of ways, but this is one way that it's a major blessing. It connects people like you (not that there IS anyone like you!) with those of us who cherish you. God bless you all.
Hi there my name is James. I'm up in Canada and listening, just found you guys. I'm stage 4 cancer of the Colon, lungs and kidneys. "Cancer hurts" is an understatement. The new normal is horrible, I'm losing everything including my relationship, if i can say anything don't let each other go. I wish she would have considered therapy. God bless!!
Hi I live in Canada. My step dad passed away from pancreatic cancer and my fiancee passed away from stage 4 rectal cancer and he had lesions on his liver. They both couldn't do treatments. I know they are at peace.
Oh I am so sorry to hear your stories. There is so much suffering. I am caring for my mum in the last stage of her life after 3 years of fighting ovarian cancer
I first want to say you are a very beautiful lady and brave beyond words. You always look nice no matter how terrible you probably feel. I do that also. Even with my heart condition and I am totally exhausted, I leave for an appointment with hair and makeup done. I wanted to let you know that my Stepfather had cancer in his lung during his early 60's. Within that 5 year period, he also developed colon cancer, prostate cancer, and melanoma. Well, he is now in his 90's and lives by himself in the large house since my Mom passed. At least he finally now has someone else mowing the lawn. Jenny, miracles happen every day. I watch your videos and say a prayer for you daily. My Stepfather is still here 30 years after surviving the 4 major cancers that men have. As my wonderful Mom always told me, just take it one day at a time. I believe that the past is ultimately done, and not one person knows what tomorrow may bring, so live today loving and being loved.
I grew up with a terminally ill parent. While I won’t pretend it was easy, I do not feel scarred, resentful, or anything negative. It gave me huge admiration for my parents and has equipped me to be more understanding and supportive of others. I also feel like it helped me learn from an early age that life isn’t perfect, problems will happen, but that you just lean into your faith and keep going. Sometimes I admit that I find people’s reactions to unexpected problems in life surprising because they never experienced difficulty, and sometimes are sidelined by shock. Our problems have given our family an inner strength that brings us closer together and helped me not fall apart at the first big problems that come up in life.
I agree with that, my Dad passed away at 33 from a sudden cardiac arrest and going through that and seeing my mom as a single parent providing for us on little money, made me understand that life does not always go as expected. After I grew up, I also went through some hard things, which in most ways made me stronger and wiser. People who had smooth sailing growing up and not many problems after, have a harder time dealing when something difficult comes along for them.
Ellis has seemed like such a mature, thoughtful soul for a while now, but it's been a joy to watch Winnie mature! She seems like she's becoming as emotionally intelligent as her brother and so smart and mature for her age. Such lovely kids. What a wonderful legacy for such lovely parents!
They are emulating all the wonderful attributes that Jenny and Kyle are abundantly blessed with. I’ve never witnessed such resilience and compassion in parents for each other and others.
Jenny I have not written before but I found you several months ago. I am 72 and find you so precious. I pray for you, Jenny, and your adorable family. I wish I could tell you what an inspiration you have been to me during my own life's obstacles. I love you, honey, and I hope you know deep down in your heart that Jesus is with all of you.💟
Jenny you got this ! we are all here and praying for you . i’m heartbroken tonight cancer took my sister in law today suffering from ovarian cancer i’m completely a wreck tonight hubby is out flying a international trip and can’t share the news with him yet . no matter how much we prepare we’re never ready when the time comes . my saving grace is that she is out of pain now .😢
I just found your channel yesterday and have been binge watching. I have stage 4 lung cancer with mets to bone, diagnosed 4/9/21. Yes, cancer hurts! That is my current struggle as well. I still work full-time (from home) and the pain has been getting more and more in the way of doing my job to the best of my ability. I made an appt. yesterday with the palliative care team who will begin managing my meds so I might get more relief. I just wanted to say, after your draining, in the sped up part of the video where you were rocking back and forth and esp. each time you put your head in your hands, those motions look so familiar. I do the exact same thing in the exact same way. The pain just gets unbearable. It is hard for folks to realize that we operate most days on a 3-4 level of pain sometimes as baseline but when the pain gets like it did for you after the draining, long-term 8-9 is just incomprehensible yet SO real. One of your viewers wrote about not letting the pain get ahead of you and I have been learning the same thing. When it gets ahead of me, it is so hard to get it back in control. I will be praying for you.
You know I have been thinking . A couple of my friends UA-cam’s channels do photo updates when videos are “too much” so if you guys aren’t up for it or just can’t juggle the oxygen etc just posting a photo keeps us all connected without draining you!!! Love you all !!!
I'm not sure why my comment keeps getting deleted. 😪 I'm living with cancer too, and it *does* hurt. 24/7. I have bone marrow cancer, and it hurts. I'm a single mom, and I started getting sick when my boy was young too. And I raised him with cancer all by myself. It was *hard,* but he's now grown, and a super compassionate substitute teacher. He's amazing. Don't worry, our kids are *way* more resilient than we think! Hugs from Canada! 🇨🇦
I agree, I made the same observation in my comment. I think she looks luminous, and that's probably from her being home, with the kids, and surrounded by love ❤️
@@godschild3640re you having pain?? If so you deserve to have med's They may not take all of it away but help you get thru the harshest.....🤗 And if you don't have pain you have been given a blessing....
Poor sweetheart, she gave everything of herself. It breaks my heart for Jenny. It’s too bad us humans can’t give Jenny 2 years off our lives. I would have gladly given her that.
The kids ARE going to come out of this stronger. They WILL be more resilient, compassionate, and determined. They're learning so much from you and Kyle. It's something that lasts forever.
No one really realizes how hard it is to control pain and to really stay on top of it. I'm glad your team is helping you figure it out. Jenny, you, the family, and your care team have all been at the top of my prayer list this week. Sending love, less pain, more opportunities to make memories to you and my favorite family of four ❤❤❤❤
Jenny, my sister had cancer for 15 years and they gave her an epidural pain pump that delivered her pain med and she was able to press a button to give herself boosters when she needed it. It gave her such a better quality of life. I wonder if your pain management team has offered or mentioned this.
May I please add that the devotion and support Kyle shows as a loving husband/spouse and father and the example Jenny shows the kids as a mom who will fight with all that’s in her is the best and most loving lessons of life you could possibly teach your children. They will grow to be more empathetic and caring people. And most of all - they will know and understand the value and importance of being there for each other and being grateful. Your both doing a phenomenal job ❤
It's ok to cry sweet Jenny. We care about what you're going through. I literally cried and put my hand on the screen as you were explaining the painful process you'd just been through, and prayed. So many people have your back, and there's one in Atlanta hugging you right now.
Sweet Jenny, I have been praying so urgently for you, and I am happy to see that the Kneady Homesteader has asked her followers to lift you up in our prayers. I pray that you feel comforted by the love we have for you and that you find comfort and strength in the love of Jesus Christ.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Jenny. Heather from Kneady Homesteader sent me to pray for you. Heather is a doll baby with quite the testimony herself. She has a huge following and has asked us to pray for you. We will. Heavenly father we come to you in the precious name of Jesus your son. We lift up Jenny and her family and we lift them up to you with open arms, we ask Lord that You heal her from her hair follicles down to her toenails, that everything in her body aligns with You rather than that disease and that You will heal her head to toe and let her continue her life here. We pray for her husband and her children also,because this is not a good time for anyone. Lord I know that you say when two or more are gathered in your name that you are there. I know you’re here and I’m so grateful so very grateful. We will enter your gates with thanksgiving in our hearts, enter your courts with praise. Thank You Father God.
Never been more inspired by two people, ever! If more people were like you two, the world would be a much better place! ❤️ Jenny, it’s ok to be scared, ok to cry, ok to be vulnerable. It’s ok to say your tired when your tired. Although you guys don’t know us personally, I can assure you that so many people love and support you.
My beloved Mom was diagnosed with ca when I was 13, and lived for 8 years with lots of medical treatment. This was in the middle of the last century, (1950s) and ca treatment is lightyears ahead now. But I wanted to let you know that as I got older I felt such thankfulness for the doctors and our friends and family that supported my Mom and our family theough those years. My gratitude only grows the older I get. Now, everytime I cook, or sew, or do anything I remember my Mom did with me, I think of as gifts my Mom gave me when she could. Thankfulness keeps me in touch with what was, and is important to me.
Your Mom was a trooper! They didn't even have the anti-nausea drugs back then, not that they bring complete relief. She made sure that you felt love in spite of probably often needing to be in bed. God bless her and you.
If you haven't already have you thought about putting the children in counseling? Also what might be nice for all of you would be grief counseling. And there's also support groups for caregivers. And there's probably also cancer support groups for the children and for you Jenny and for Kyle
You guys are the Definition of RESILIENCE! The portable oxygen concentrator is a game changer for freedom! Yay! What I admire the most about you both, is how you bravely meet obstacles in deal with changing situations. You work together as the heart of the team. You get the information and understand how it relates to your life. You allow yourself to feel and acknowledge your personal emotional reaction and then share them with each other. Then you decide what support and help you need to keep your family intact and thriving together. No one's delicate feelings or any moments of joy are taken for granted. We are so honored to be invited to accompany you along your path. You are a beautiful amazing family. You are so loved and in my prayers daily. From Vermont, USA
Ellis is Kyle’s mini-me and Winnie is Jenny’s mini-me. It’s so adorable. Such a beautiful family. Keep being resilient, Kyle and Jenny. Live every day to the fullest. Love you all. 😊❤
Hello Jenny I heard about your journey from Heather, The Kneady homesteader. I am only one of thousands that are praying for you. I pray that brings you comfort. I am praying and trusting that the Lord Jesus will supply your every need. As well as peace, comfort and strength for you. I am praying that for your Husband and children as well, as they journey through this with you. We ask for God's divine healing in every area of your life Jenny. And may He richly bless you Amen 💞
The Kneady Homesteader has a prayer circle on Fridays and I am blessed to be a part of it. I would love to pray for you. Father God I bring Jenny and her family to You now. I pray healing and peace for Jenny Father. I also pray for peace for the whole household. I also pray Father that You will lessen and take away Jenny's pain Father. I also ask that You will meet all of their needs and bless them dear Jesus. I thank You for hearing our prayers and loving us. I pray all of these things in Jesus holy name. Amen.
Just subscribed to your channel, heard about you through Heather, The Kneady Homesteader. Praying for you and your family Jenny. We serve a Mighty God, and he holds us all in the palm of his hands. I pray our sweet Jesus warches over you , your husband and your children. Know that we are thinking of you all and will keep you all in our prayers! Sending love your way!
Hello sweet family. I was sent here by the Kneady Homesteader to send some love and prayers and here I am! I've been following your struggle for a while now and was so moved to see the Kneady Homesteader sending us over here. I'm praying for you and I think about you everyday. You are an amazing family full of love. I pray for your health, for the pain you are enduring and for your whole family to be held in the Lord's hands. I love you all so much. You are truly gifts from above. Bless you. You are loved by Jesus and by me too!
I started telling some of the people who have negative comments to please stop. You are having a whole plethora of feelings going on and you have nothing to apologize for nor do people have the right to judge you Jenny!
Lovie girl, I used to be a paramedic and we carried oxygen tanks in our ambulance and it was never a problem with the Southern California heat. You only have to worry about smoking around them and obviously flames. But other than that, no worries! I love you and continuing to pray for you!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
My mom had the same cancer in the same areas as you Jenny. Her story isnt a happy one. She was very young also and she got diagnosed and 5 months later she was gone. She refused any and all treatment besides brain surgery to remove a metastatic tumor that returned in just a couple months. She didnt do radiation after surgery and never did chemo. We had no time to even get used to her illness before she was gone. I watched your videos because i wanted to see what it would have been like had she done treatment. I respected her decision and did everything humanely possible to help her including taking her across the border into mexico for "alternative holistic treatment ". It may not seem worth it to go through all the treatments because the end result is never guaranteed, but to see the love you have for your family enough to fight and go through all of this is amazing. I wish i had even another week with my mom. It was so bad in the end because the cancer just took over. I know you are worried about your kids but im pretty sure the path you chose is the best for your kids. They will always remember how hard you fought to be here with them. The latter made me think she didnt love me enough to fight (which took years for me to realize that wasnt true). It destroyed me and has taken 10 years to heal. I feel like i had to sort through a lot of doubt because of how it went. Im much better now and i still support her decision because it was her life and body. I understand why she didnt want to do treatment. Your babies have the most amazing role model for resilience and hope. ❤ prayers for you and your family every morning .
Your story is a little like my father's. He had stage 4 lung cancer and no treatment really worked, only for very short period of time. It was so sad to see that this nightmare took a very strong person in so sort of time. I miss him every day and night.
Maybe these stories aren't the kind Jenny needs to see right now. My mom for instance is a SURVIVOR of lung cancer (very very extremely x100000000000 time GRATEFUL to God). But, maybe just be a bit more sensitive and leave only positive and encouraging things. Let's not chat about "what happened" to anyone else, because it could be triggering to her. Not saying this to minimize ANY of your pain because you all should be able to heal and feel every ounce of that traumatic pain. But, please let's be more positive, encouraging, and show her that we are HERE❤ and her army. God works in mysterious ways_ God and medicine have worked endless blessings and miracles and I feel like Jenny is going to be that miracle 😍. Put it into the universe and PRAY 🙏🏼 big to our creator, he CAN and *HAS*, and WILL**** heal. God, all the glory and honor go to always. GodBless YOU Jenny❤. Sending so many healing and loving vibes and all the beautiful prayers your way, EVERYDAY!!! I'm here praying 🙏🏼
Jenny...I’m here in the power of pray for you and your family! Heather from The Kneady Homesteader...asked us (sisters) to pray for you! Heather is the most WONDERFUL women you’ll ever know..absolutely selfless, giving and a teacher of all things. Go visit her! I’m sorry your in pain, makes me sad and want to cry but Kneady and her sisters are here to help. 🙏🙏🙏❤️ ❤️❤️ from 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Aww guys, cancer hurts, cancer sucks. Don't hesitate to up the base pain meds. Just please be comfortable, Jenny. You certainly are mascots for resilience, the two of you. You are right Kyle, the kids are going to have huge empathy when they are older. Hey, it's time you guys went out on a date night again.
Can er hurts allot. I have stage 4 colon and liver cancer. I have an Illeostomy bag which has been a nightmare. Anyway I lost t50lbs and am always in pain. I am so sorry Jenny. Try stay ahead of the pain Honey. If anyone gives you a hard time about taking meds remember they aren't. Walking in your shoes. I am having surgery #4 soon and am terrified. But this time I am going to a great canc er center so Faith over fearbis my mantra. It doesn't always work but I try. Go's bless you all and I am so thankful you have Kyle and such an amazing family. Hugs
Jenny you are just a special sweet soul. It’s amazing how you work through these appointments and continue to try to enjoy life as much as possible. You’re so likeable and loveable and a real gift to all of us😍
Please don’t let the draining to get put off too long so it doesn’t tax your heart. I may not be a doctor yet but I have been through this with many people that I was very close to. If I could give you some years off of my life then I would do it especially for your kids!
Lots of prayers coming your way. The Kneady Homesteader just did a prayer circle for you and I'm hoping you feel the strength of these warriors who care so much and want you to feel your entire family are loved and cared for. ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️
The children will be fine. My late husband had prostate cancer. My children were not traumatized as they were 9 and 11 years. They are 47 and 49 years now and remember just highlights and remember their father and miss him. Not as traumatic as I thought it would be. Take care.
I started with my doctor when i was 25. He wasn’t much older than me. He’s seen me through a lot. He is the most compassionate person I’ve met. He kind and gentle. The reason i tell you this is because he once told me the reason he became a doctor was because his grandmother passed from cancer when he was a child. He took on a very large roll in helping care for her. She inspired him to help others by providing compassionate care for the suffering. So Jenny, maybe one day your kiddos will become a remarkable physician full of compassion and do much more because of these life moments. My doctor 2 years ago became VP of the entire southern regions in the states. I think that one day he will pass that along to one of your kiddos. Kyle keep up the amazing care you’re providing, and Jenny you keep putting one foot in front of the other. We are praying for you!!! 💜🌸
Resilient, Strong, fighters, unbreakable! I took care of my husband who had a brain tumour at 31. I was 6 month pregnant when he was diagnosed, and he died when my son was 8 months old. He initially had been given 10-20 yrs. His cancer docs had given him 4 months which was confusing and then 7 yrs by his experimental treatment docs and he didn’t make his 3rd treatment bc his condition deteriorated and he died several weeks later. At the time, there was a shortage in the best meds to treat his type of cancer unfortunately. Hopefully, donating his brain to the hospital center who was doing research in his type of cancer has been helpful for the next people who need those meds. We would have donated his whole body but people who have cancer can’t donate to live people. Love you guys!!
Unfortunately I missed yesterday I’m new and saw Jenny’s unfortunate battle on Heathers page. I lift Jenny and her family up and place this at Our Lords feet. Thank You in advance Father we give You All the Glory. Amen 🙏❤️
Y’all are getting things done. Oxygen-check,pain meds- check! What a wonderful team you two make. Much love and prayers to you all. Glad that you talked to your therapist, Kyle.🤗🙏🏻🩷🦋
The Kneady Homesteader has done a video, asking for prayers for Jenny and her family. It is so heartwarming that other UA-camrs are aware of Jenny and her situation and are offering up support. x
THIS SATURDAY I AM MAKING THE JOURNEY TO KNOCK IN CO MAYO IRELAND OUR HOLY GROTTO TO PRAY FOR DEAR JENNY AND KYLE AND THE CHILDREN. THE BUS LEAVES OUR TOWN AT 6:45AM arriving at 10:45. REALLY HOPE THAT THE PRAYERS WILL HELP JENNY AND KYLE MARGARET LYNCH SOUTHERN IRELAND ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dear God We ask for your healing and grace to cover every broken place. Every wound. Every heartache. Thank you that you are Able to do far more than we could ever imagine. Thank you for your Mighty Power that acts on behalf of your children. We reach out to you, and know that you are restoring and redeeming every place of difficulty, every battle, for your greater glory. Thank you that you will never waste our pain and suffering. We love you. We need you today. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Despite being in pain and going through what you are you both INSPIRE with your RESILIENCY and most important the LOVE you have for each other and your family. You have so many in your corner!
I’m a former medic and there are multiple oxygen bottles in an ambulance. Some ambulances are back up rigs and are parked in elements for days. I don’t think leaving your O2 bottle in your car is a problem. ❤
I think the large windowless patient compartment of an ambulance is better protected from direct sunlight and radiant heat- far better than a car. I wouldnt leave a tank in the car, especially in daytime or direct sunlight. Maybe there is warning on the bottle, or a Google search or the supplier would know better, but I think Jenny's gut on this is correct. I wouldn't leave it in a vehicle.
Google says: NEVER store or leave your oxygen tanks, liquid oxygen, or portable oxygen concentrator in a hot car or compartment. Sit near a partially opened window to prevent oxygen from building up in your vehicle. Leaving oxygen tanks in a locked car can cause severe damage very quickly, as temperatures can exceed 100°F in just an hour and can continue to rise even if the outside temperature is only 75° The highest safe temperature for an oxygen tank is 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
@@laurasalo6160 in my 20+ year career, never heard of or saw an O2 tank blow up in a hot ambulance or a wheelchair van full of windows. Trust me when I say the ambulances do get as hot as a car in the heat. I dunno, I’m no expert.. just trying to help. Now, the O2 bottles do act as missiles if top gets knocked of or bottle falls over dislodging the regulator. That will do some serious damage.. I’ve seen it many times. Paramedics can get sloppy with equipment during calls. My suggestion would be to make sure the tank is very secure.
Jenny is a cancer patient myself on pain meds my suggestion to you from experiences do not miss a dose take it the same time every day whether you feel good or you feel bad you have to stay ahead of the pain
I’m so glad to see you are seeing a therapist. While the journey for the person with cancer is incredibly trying and full of ups and downs and things we can’t imagine, the life of the caregiver is also a roller coaster. I was with my mom every step of her 5 year journey. I didn’t know about therapy or groups or anything like that. After she passed all of those years of stress and helplessness and roller coasters caught up with me. I wish the very best for you both. So glad to see you are a strong team. Resilient ❤️
You appear to have loving caring professionals looking after you. You have family support. And you have Kyle. I’m sure you may feel guilty for being sick because the people who love you who worry. But you have love. And Kyle, you are loved too.
I am joining the prayer group at 7, South Africa time because I feel for you both. So brave Jenny, you are facing every step with so much pain and Kyle, you are just as brave and yes, kudos for resilience. Awesome!! Light and love. 💫✨
I have been following for quite awhile and haven’t messaged until now. I have been thru the cancer experience with more of my family and best friend. I have watched your determination and commitment to educating your followers. I am sad when I see you struggling but I am so happy for the support Kyle has been so faithful in supplying. You are an amazing duo loving and living thru this hell . You both inspire me
Does Kyle have his own channel? If so, will you please tell me the name? They are such a beautiful couple and he is such an amazing husband to sweet Jenny ❤.
Thank you for posting your real struggles through this cancer journey. So hard to see you in pain, Jenny. Kyle, you are the most loving and supportive and caring husband and Jenny is the sweetest and bravest and most loving wife! Your kids are resilient and loving. Prayers are going up for you all every day!❤
When I was going through my cancer journey in 2010, my 16 yr. old teenage son was so strong and to this day he is the most compassionate, loving person. I was ill two years ago from an unknown viral infection. I was in and out of the hospital, had every known test, scan, etc. He was the one who encouraged me to get the second spinal tap and convinced me to go through with ionaphoresis to cleanse my blood of Sepsis. Had he not convinced me to do so, I would have died within a week. My loving boy recently spent 3 months in Texas helping a friend care for his grandpa who is diagnosed with lung cancer. He drove his family to every appointment and helped do chores as well as fix anything that needed attention. He just turned 30.
You have every right to be super proud of your son. Great job mom!
He sounds a fine young man.
No wonder you are so proud of him. ❤
What a truly marvelou son you have raised with such character!
Such a fine young man! You should be proud of his character. He sounds so kind and compassionate. This is what life is all about. What a big heart he has - you raised him well! ❤️❤️🙏
You are Blessed to have a son like him God Bless him.
We all can see Jenny has been struggling with some pain that just won't let up... I'm asking if all of us could come together in prayer Thursday night at 7pm June 29th. Let's just ask for strength for Jenny, Kyle and the kid's and all the help they are receiving and especially the physician's giving them knowledge on how to help her best. Just finish praying whatever you feel they need. I personally don't know what this feels like, but I'm thankful I can have compassion and feeling's for this GREAT NEED. Thanks everyone!!!
@sherryblankenship I will be praying along with you all at 7.
I was thinking in thought. Just coming together as many as could. Just pleading her case...
I'm in.
Same here!
I will be sending prayers up also !
Jenny is so courageous for keeping her followers informed under these circumstances. Thank you Jenny!
She is light and good!
For sure! I would be wallowing in self pity.
Yes she looks nice and I hope she does well with her treatments however shes not uploading just because she cares to keep random viewers on UA-cam informed. Her Gofundme needs to be seen/funded! Dont let your emotions haze human reality!
@@californiadoll6273she is actually documenting this for her kids when they are old enough to watch back on. She NEVER promotes her go fund me. Therefore it is certainly not the reality of her uploading.
Love you jenny!!! 💋 💋
The Kneady Homesteader ( a bread making youtuber) has just recently started a weekly prayer circle and Jenny you are now being prayed for by another large group of people. May God hear our prayers and take your pain away and ultimately rid your body of this cancer.
How nice !!! Aww so awesome. I will definitely be praying 🙏🏼
I'm part of that group that is praying for you. She sent us all to your channel. Know that you're not alone. There's an army of prayer warriors covering you. Rest assure that the Lord is in control. We pray and believe that you'll receive a health miracle that will amaze your doctors.
Me too! Praying for you Jenny, and your family! ❤
🙏🙏🙏🙏 for you, your husband, your children and family .
May God guide you and your family through this journey and strengthen all of you for the times ahead. May all be done in His Will...In Jesus' Name Amen! Romans 8:18 KJV❤❤❤❤hugs
Jenny went through so much pain and suffering. I’m so sad she didn’t survive.
You say "cancer hurts" as many times as you need, dear Jenny. You are both resilient and brave.
Amen!!!🙏🏾🤍❤️
AMEN ❤❤❤❤
I drained my husband for months. If you want to take my advice: when the fluid is coming out and it's painful, lift the bag. This worked for us. I hope it does for you. Sending lov❤.
I hope jenny sees your comment. 😊
Yes so it won’t come out too fast. Great advice ❤
So happy you were able to obtain the portable concentrator! I know it was a game changer for both my dad and my brother, in terms of being able to get out more, without the worry of running out of oxygen, and having to carry extra equipment in the car. Jenny, on drain days, do you pre-medicate beforehand with pain meds and/ or anti-anxiety meds? I’m sure your team is on it' but just thought I mention it in case you aren’t. Also, as others have suggested, occasionally raising the bag during the drainage process does slow it down a little, and make it less painful.
Jenny and Kyle! Hang in there!! Y’all are strong together!! In 1985 I was given two years to live!! I am 73 years old. There is no expiration date!! I have grown children, and grandchildren!! Docs do not know. GD knows. Just enjoy your life- ride!! Please!! 💕💕🙏🙏
Jenny is definitely tired of doing this but she’s trying to be strong for her family. It is breaking my heart. We have all been following Jenny from the very beginning and she has been a trooper. Each and every day she’s fighting for her life and each day we see her struggle but she’s so strong. We all need to keep praying
Praying crying praying crying ❤❤❤❤
Kyle- you are not only such a supportive husband caring for Jenny, but despite all the stress and love in caring for Jenny, you are also such a loving, patient and caring Dad. Shout out to your parents for raising such a wonderful son!
He is beautiful ❤
He never stops to think about his self.
Shout out to Kyle's mom: he didn't grow up with a father as he mentioned in the latest video. His mom raised him to be useful to others.
You two are the sweetest people I've seen! I pray you beat this crummy cancer all to pieces, Jenny!
I agree, they truly are amazing ❤
Yours is a beautiful love story.
🌬🌹Amen 🙏We are all stronger together
💪🤍💜💛💖💪
So true, such a beautiful couple.
🙌 yes! Such a great team. Rooting for them all the way. 🎉
Yes, cancer does hurt. Hang in there, you two.
Pain management doctors gave me quality of life again after 18 years of severe chronic pain. Extended release pain medication was a game changer. I hope you're able to get one of those portable oxygen things vs having to carry around tanks
@@kat1984 So now you are addicted?
@@ingevonschneider5100 Seriously?
@@ingevonschneider5100 I am wondering if you are asking a question? Do you not know the answer or are you being mean? I will take pain medicine for the rest of my life. The medicine is prolonging my life. Without it I would not be here. I am dependent on it not addicted.
🌬❣Amen 🙏We are all stronger together
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My heart goes out to Jenny as I see her struggling in pain due to this terrible disease. Dear God, Please show Your Divine Mercy and Grace Jenny with a healing Miracle and restore her to full health. Amen.🙏
Amen
🙏 🙏 Amen
AMEN ❤❤❤❤
Jenny, I too have played the pain game (chronic) for years. Please hear my wisdom (I'm 73), the rule you must live by is to "STAY AHEAD OF THE PAIN"! It doesnt ever pay off to delay or skip a dose because you pay double for it latsr. You are.brave and strong. You are a rock star for educating so many on this platform. Virtual hugs.
@@maryyung1994there's so many variables to your questions. I do agree that the last few videos she has been "off".
I mean cancer tying to kill up, medications, constant movement, and it's getting hot, I'd assume no one can be preppy and smiley all the time. At some point, that would get anyone. How do you feel she should act dealing with all that? It's clearly taking a toll on her.
@maryyung1994 things are going downhill sadly. I hope I'm wrong.
@@sovereignfreedom1957 I think you hit the nail on the head. It's the reality of cancer, especially stage 4. I have had 2 family members that I saw in the deep stages of it and it's just the reality of it. You can't be yourself because you are just in so much discomfort.
@@maryyung1994 It gets easier to understand in due time. Fentanyl did not help my wife and she ended up using a self administered pain medication in IV. She could push a button every 15 minutes. These are extreme levels of pain that are inconceivable like always being at a 9 out of 10 and I helplessly looked on. It took me months to fully understand. I hope this explanation helps.
You have to stay AHEAD of the pain! This is the only way you can get enough rest to heal...
Why do some people feel the need to tell Jenny about a loss. I would never tell someone such upsetting news when they are struggling.
Jenny is well aware that life is full of tragedy and has shared when someone she cared about died as well. She’s an empathetic person and I’m sure doesn’t mind someone who takes the time to follow and listen to her sharing their own heartbreak. How about showing some compassion to others that are suffering rather than comments like this.
@@MK-gy1ug and some people take comfort in sharing their own experiences good and bad. I feel like these comments literally scolding people who going through great loss is in such bad taste. You don’t have to agree but piling on is just going to make them feel bad. Is that necessary?
@@AussieMummy-li8yf I didn’t see the initial response but thanks for yours!
@@AussieMummy-li8yf glad I didn’t see it. I wasn’t trying to be mean to that poster I just felt bad for the people on here that are sharing with Jenny. I would hate for them to read a post basically scolding them after they posted about a loved one dying or being sick. Some people just need some empathy. Thanks again!
By the way my Mom was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. They only gave her 3 weeks to 3 months to live. Like you, she was a fighter, through chemo, radiation, surger, more chemo. She lived 11 more years never giving in until her last six weeks. She even went on a cruise the last six months of her life. If someone asked her if she was worried about dying, she would say, "i am living each day to its fullest. I don't worry about death as i am too busy living." You have that same spirit. God loves you.❤❤
WHAT😭 TYPE 😭OF CANCER. 😭And I’m sorry for everything that you went through.
I just joined a prayer circle headed up by a UA-camr….Kneady….we prayed for you, Jenny. We love you and your sweet family. ❤️
My mother had cancer for 5 years and as a teen I provided a lot of her care. At the age of 18 I went to nursing school, my experience caring for my mother gave me a good start. I had 45 yr nursing career then I retired. Often positive things come from our hardships in life.
How long do I get to live with stage 4 non small cell lung cancer. Adenocarcinoma .. I’m only taking. Keytruda .. and they will not give me pain medicine. ..😭. I go for my next PET scan in three weeks. My question is respectfully if you have the time how long does it take for non-small cell cancer to metastasized to another organ and since I have the cancer in my upper left lobe in both lower lobes is that considered metastasize and thank you very much for all that you’ve done to all for all the kids are people on earth and thank you please answer. Thank you.
I don’t know the details of your case. However your Pet scan coming up will guide your doctor to what treatment may be your next step. Being treated actively for cancer is generally a slow process. I can see you are anxious and that is normal. Perhaps it would help you to write down your plan in a daily journal. People like to take just a few notes and keep tract of what you are going through. From your notes write all the questions you have to talk to your doctor about. This may help you to be more a little organized to be involved in your care. Your questions are important to answer even at this time may not have the answers you are seeking. It is important that you are active in your own care. I think you may be a little les anxious. I know the anxiety will remain but focus for now on your daily care. Jenny is a great example of what I am talking about. Know that we are thinking about you too. I hope your cancer care team is great too.
@@sovereignfreedom1957 I just found out am I going to die ,,it’s in upper left lobe ,,right , left lobe. If it’s in the same long, that’s a metastasize. 🥶. That’s what it’s called .. no, I don’t have any pain medicine ..ok , like how long do I got. So how long till the non small cell gets to brain 🧠. Like how many months does it take and write me back. Do you have cancer 🥶
@@sovereignfreedom1957 Like soon I’ll be in pain
Ike her.
@@godschild3640 My thought In reading your post and you have been told you are going to die and that is the truth have you been offered or considered a program called Palliative Care? It was created for those who have a serious illness but it focus’s on living. The Program is individually designed to meet your needs.
I'm so overcome with sadness in seeing you in pain but at the same time so in awe of your strength and Kyle's love and dedication towards you, it's so beautiful....
I can tell you my father had cancer my entire childhood. Growing up with something like a parent having cancer I truly feel has made me much more compassionate and so strong. I watched that man fight and now when things get me down or i feel overwhelmed I just think back to Dad struggling but still fighting and I know I can do anything
One more thing Jenny, I too use home oxygen just like your blue one and it really dries my mouth and throat out at night. My Nurse ordered me a bubble humidifier to put on it and it helps keep my mouth and throat from getting irritated. It would benefit you greatly to have your team order you one. You use distilled water in it. Praying for you and your Family.
Yes yes
Definitely!!
Jenny, my 38 yo daughter with 4 children is ill. Since Saturday, some ultra scan results are indicating a 3.6 cm black solid mass on her liver. Today, some blood results came back indicating she has titanium poisoning in her blood. She has had multiple surgeries the last 3 years and one of them was titanium parts put in her neck. The list of physical ailments at this point is to much to mention. A MRI will be done July 5th. She also had a complete rt hip reconstruction & I don’t know if the screws were titanium also. She is on-a c-pap machine now because her breathing is very labored at night and almost bedridden at this point. My gkids are 15 yo, 12 yo, and identical twin boys that are 9 yo. Your willingness to share with us your journeys and your families journeys thru everything is giving me hope, patience and courage. I will keep you informed as things move forward. I just wanted to share with you because you share so much with us. Love to you & family Jenny. ❤❤❤
Wishing the best for your daughter!
Sending light and healing thoughts. Bless you all.
Just wanted to say a "GREAT BIG THANK YOU" to everyone who joined in and those who prayed for Jenny and her needs. This just does prove there is POWER in PRAYER. Has anyone noticed Jenny's # of followers since Thursday night??? Has everyone seen where Heather, The KNEADY HOMESTEADER did a blog on Jenny and prayed??? She has 256,000 followers. So many more now are praying!!! Sorry... don't tell me God isn't real and don't tell me God doesn't answer and don't tell me that God don't care, because he just opened the door to an extra 1/4 million people now knowing a family needs a miracle. This is exciting to me!!!
The KneadyHomsteader told us about your struggle. It’s heartbreaking to think this has happened to someone who has lived a healthy lifestyle. She has a Friday prayer group on UA-cam so we are praying for you!!!! May Heavenly Father wrap his loving arms around you and your family. Your kids are resilient and will be wonderful adults.
Amen🙏🏼🩵🙏🏼
I realize that it's probably not that unusual to learn so much and be inspired this much by someone I've never actually met. Still it's stunning to me. You're part of my consciousness now, Jenny. I'll be doing something mundane like folding laundry and start praying for you guys without even thinking about it. The internet is a terrifying place in a lot of ways, but this is one way that it's a major blessing. It connects people like you (not that there IS anyone like you!) with those of us who cherish you. God bless you all.
I do the same throughout my day praying for our dear Jenny and Kyle and kids . Jenny you are so loved
I think about you during the day too. I will keep praying for you. ❤
I do the same… I consider you guys a part of my family.
Amen ❤️
Hi there my name is James. I'm up in Canada and listening, just found you guys. I'm stage 4 cancer of the Colon, lungs and kidneys. "Cancer hurts" is an understatement. The new normal is horrible, I'm losing everything including my relationship, if i can say anything don't let each other go. I wish she would have considered therapy. God bless!!
Hi
I live in Canada. My step dad passed away from pancreatic cancer and my fiancee passed away from stage 4 rectal cancer and he had lesions on his liver. They both couldn't do treatments. I know they are at peace.
I am
so sorry.
Prayers from Texas
@@wandasmith1723 I don't know if I want or can do this.
Oh I am so sorry to hear your stories. There is so much suffering. I am caring for my mum in the last stage of her life after 3 years of fighting ovarian cancer
Poor Kyle…. He looks so sad. My heart breaks for the both of you. 😢❤
I’m so glad Kyle is going to therapy. He always portrays such strength and kindness! Blessings to you both.
Yes, he is such a wonderful caregiver and I'm glad he's looking after himself too!
And was brave enough to share it with us!!! God bless him!
I first want to say you are a very beautiful lady and brave beyond words. You always look nice no matter how terrible you probably feel. I do that also. Even with my heart condition and I am totally exhausted, I leave for an appointment with hair and makeup done. I wanted to let you know that my Stepfather had cancer in his lung during his early 60's. Within that 5 year period, he also developed colon cancer, prostate cancer, and melanoma. Well, he is now in his 90's and lives by himself in the large house since my Mom passed. At least he finally now has someone else mowing the lawn.
Jenny, miracles happen every day. I watch your videos and say a prayer for you daily. My Stepfather is still here 30 years after surviving the 4 major cancers that men have.
As my wonderful Mom always told me, just take it one day at a time. I believe that the past is ultimately done, and not one person knows what tomorrow may bring, so live today loving and being loved.
I grew up with a terminally ill parent. While I won’t pretend it was easy, I do not feel scarred, resentful, or anything negative. It gave me huge admiration for my parents and has equipped me to be more understanding and supportive of others. I also feel like it helped me learn from an early age that life isn’t perfect, problems will happen, but that you just lean into your faith and keep going. Sometimes I admit that I find people’s reactions to unexpected problems in life surprising because they never experienced difficulty, and sometimes are sidelined by shock. Our problems have given our family an inner strength that brings us closer together and helped me not fall apart at the first big problems that come up in life.
I agree with that, my Dad passed away at 33 from a sudden cardiac arrest and going through that and seeing my mom as a single parent providing for us on little money, made me understand that life does not always go as expected. After I grew up, I also went through some hard things, which in most ways made me stronger and wiser. People who had smooth sailing growing up and not many problems after, have a harder time dealing when something difficult comes along for them.
Thank you so much Jenny for updating us even though you’re in so much pain 😢🙏🏼
Many many kisses and hugs for you all.❤❤❤❤
Ellis has seemed like such a mature, thoughtful soul for a while now, but it's been a joy to watch Winnie mature! She seems like she's becoming as emotionally intelligent as her brother and so smart and mature for her age. Such lovely kids. What a wonderful legacy for such lovely parents!
They are learning compassion and patience which will benefit them and those around them. They won't be scarred they will be stronger.
They are emulating all the wonderful attributes that Jenny and Kyle are abundantly blessed with. I’ve never witnessed such resilience and compassion in parents for each other and others.
Jenny I have not written before but I found you several months ago. I am 72 and find you so precious. I pray for you, Jenny, and your adorable family. I wish I could tell you what an inspiration you have been to me during my own life's obstacles. I love you, honey, and I hope you know deep down in your heart that Jesus is with all of you.💟
I come back to see and hear Jenny 😢
Jenny you got this ! we are all here and praying for you . i’m heartbroken tonight cancer took my sister in law today suffering from ovarian cancer i’m completely a wreck tonight hubby is out flying a international trip and can’t share the news with him yet . no matter how much we prepare we’re never ready when the time comes . my saving grace is that she is out of pain now .😢
😢 I’m so sorry about your sister.
God Bless you and cover you with peace🙏
My condolences can imagine your sadness. Hugs ,hugs hugs. 🇯🇲🇯🇲
I'm so very sorry you lost your sister-in-law. I hope your husband is ok especially since he is out of country. Huge hugs.
So sorry. Sending thoughts and prayers to your family.
Kyle is right. You are resilient and amazing Jenny. Kyle is too. Hang in there. ❤
❤Kyle, your therapist is right! You both are incredibly resilient. ❤
I just found your channel yesterday and have been binge watching. I have stage 4 lung cancer with mets to bone, diagnosed 4/9/21. Yes, cancer hurts! That is my current struggle as well. I still work full-time (from home) and the pain has been getting more and more in the way of doing my job to the best of my ability. I made an appt. yesterday with the palliative care team who will begin managing my meds so I might get more relief. I just wanted to say, after your draining, in the sped up part of the video where you were rocking back and forth and esp. each time you put your head in your hands, those motions look so familiar. I do the exact same thing in the exact same way. The pain just gets unbearable. It is hard for folks to realize that we operate most days on a 3-4 level of pain sometimes as baseline but when the pain gets like it did for you after the draining, long-term 8-9 is just incomprehensible yet SO real. One of your viewers wrote about not letting the pain get ahead of you and I have been learning the same thing. When it gets ahead of me, it is so hard to get it back in control. I will be praying for you.
WE HAVE A PRAYER CHAIN GOING FOR YOU
STAY STRONG AND GOD BLESS YOU SWEET JENNY KYLE AND CHILDREN
You know I have been thinking . A couple of my friends UA-cam’s channels do photo updates when videos are “too much” so if you guys aren’t up for it or just can’t juggle the oxygen etc just posting a photo keeps us all connected without draining you!!!
Love you all !!!
I'm not sure why my comment keeps getting deleted. 😪
I'm living with cancer too, and it *does* hurt. 24/7. I have bone marrow cancer, and it hurts.
I'm a single mom, and I started getting sick when my boy was young too. And I raised him with cancer all by myself. It was *hard,* but he's now grown, and a super compassionate substitute teacher.
He's amazing.
Don't worry, our kids are *way* more resilient than we think!
Hugs from Canada! 🇨🇦
(((Hugs))) ❤
You look much better out of the hospital. Glad you are getting the meds straightened out along with Kyle on top of the oxygen! Good job you two!
I agree, I made the same observation in my comment.
I think she looks luminous, and that's probably from her being home, with the kids, and surrounded by love ❤️
@@GoddessFirstClass2882. I have no pain meds with stage 4 non small cell lung cancer Adenocarcinoma. How come
@@godschild3640why do you feel is the reason?
@@godschild3640re you having pain?? If so you deserve to have med's
They may not take all of it away but help you get thru the harshest.....🤗 And if you don't have pain you have been given a blessing....
@@godschild3640 Please speak to professionals, those online can sadly not offer you that much help or advise.
Poor sweetheart, she gave everything of herself. It breaks my heart for Jenny. It’s too bad us humans can’t give Jenny 2 years off our lives. I would have gladly given her that.
The kids ARE going to come out of this stronger. They WILL be more resilient, compassionate, and determined. They're learning so much from you and Kyle. It's something that lasts forever.
I too am fighting cancer. It sucks. You’re so lucky to have such a wonderful husband! It’s so hard for the whole family. Keep fighting ❤
No one really realizes how hard it is to control pain and to really stay on top of it. I'm glad your team is helping you figure it out. Jenny, you, the family, and your care team have all been at the top of my prayer list this week. Sending love, less pain, more opportunities to make memories to you and my favorite family of four ❤❤❤❤
Chronic pain changes a person profoundly. Sometimes the desperation for relief trumps everything else. Praying for you, Appleford family ❤
Jenny, my sister had cancer for 15 years and they gave her an epidural pain pump that delivered her pain med and she was able to press a button to give herself boosters when she needed it. It gave her such a better quality of life. I wonder if your pain management team has offered or mentioned this.
I have been on one, and I agree that it helps tremendously.
Jenny dont lose hope...we are with you. YOU CAN HEAL!!!!
May I please add that the devotion and support Kyle shows as a loving husband/spouse and father and the example Jenny shows the kids as a mom who will fight with all that’s in her is the best and most loving lessons of life you could possibly teach your children. They will grow to be more empathetic and caring people. And most of all - they will know and understand the value and importance of being there for each other and being grateful. Your both doing a phenomenal job ❤
It's ok to cry sweet Jenny. We care about what you're going through. I literally cried and put my hand on the screen as you were explaining the painful process you'd just been through, and prayed. So many people have your back, and there's one in Atlanta hugging you right now.
I agree. 🤍🙏🏾may she heal completely and quickly.
Sweet Jenny, I have been praying so urgently for you, and I am happy to see that the Kneady Homesteader has asked her followers to lift you up in our prayers. I pray that you feel comforted by the love we have for you and that you find comfort and strength in the love of Jesus Christ.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Jenny. Heather from Kneady Homesteader sent me to pray for you. Heather is a doll baby with quite the testimony herself. She has a huge following and has asked us to pray for you. We will.
Heavenly father we come to you in the precious name of Jesus your son. We lift up Jenny and her family and we lift them up to you with open arms, we ask Lord that You
heal her from her hair follicles down to her toenails, that everything in her body aligns with You rather than that disease and that You will heal her head to toe and let her continue her life here. We pray for her husband and her children also,because this is not a good time for anyone. Lord I know that you say when two or more are gathered in your name that you are there. I know you’re here and I’m so grateful so very grateful. We will enter your gates with thanksgiving in our hearts, enter your courts with praise. Thank You Father God.
Never been more inspired by two people, ever! If more people were like you two, the world would be a much better place! ❤️
Jenny, it’s ok to be scared, ok to cry, ok to be vulnerable. It’s ok to say your tired when your tired. Although you guys don’t know us personally, I can assure you that so many people love and support you.
My beloved Mom was diagnosed with ca when I was 13, and lived for 8 years with lots of medical treatment. This was in the middle of the last century, (1950s) and ca treatment is lightyears ahead now. But I wanted to let you know that as I got older I felt such thankfulness for the doctors and our friends and family that supported my Mom and our family theough those years. My gratitude only grows the older I get. Now, everytime I cook, or sew, or do anything I remember my Mom did with me, I think of as gifts my Mom gave me when she could. Thankfulness keeps me in touch with what was, and is important to me.
Your Mom was a trooper! They didn't even have the anti-nausea drugs back then, not that they bring complete relief. She made sure that you felt love in spite of probably often needing to be in bed. God bless her and you.
If you haven't already have you thought about putting the children in counseling? Also what might be nice for all of you would be grief counseling. And there's also support groups for caregivers. And there's probably also cancer support groups for the children and for you Jenny and for Kyle
You guys are the Definition of RESILIENCE! The portable oxygen concentrator is a game changer for freedom! Yay! What I admire the most about you both, is how you bravely meet obstacles in deal with changing situations. You work together as the heart of the team.
You get the information and understand how it relates to your life. You allow yourself to feel and acknowledge your personal emotional reaction and then share them with each other. Then you decide what support and help you need to keep your family intact and thriving together. No one's delicate feelings or any moments of joy are taken for granted.
We are so honored to be invited to accompany you along your path. You are a beautiful amazing family. You are so loved and in my prayers daily. From Vermont, USA
Very well said. Absolute truth.
Ellis is Kyle’s mini-me and Winnie is Jenny’s mini-me. It’s so adorable. Such a beautiful family. Keep being resilient, Kyle and Jenny. Live every day to the fullest. Love you all. 😊❤
I agree!
Hello Jenny
I heard about your journey from Heather, The Kneady homesteader.
I am only one of thousands that are praying for you.
I pray that brings you comfort.
I am praying and trusting that the Lord Jesus will supply your every need.
As well as peace, comfort and strength for you. I am praying that for your Husband and children as well, as they journey through this with you. We ask for God's divine healing in every area of your life Jenny. And may He richly bless you
Amen 💞
The Kneady Homesteader has a prayer circle on Fridays and I am blessed to be a part of it. I would love to pray for you. Father God I bring Jenny and her family to You now. I pray healing and peace for Jenny Father. I also pray for peace for the whole household. I also pray Father that You will lessen and take away Jenny's pain Father. I also ask that You will meet all of their needs and bless them dear Jesus. I thank You for hearing our prayers and loving us. I pray all of these things in Jesus holy name. Amen.
Just subscribed to your channel, heard about you through Heather, The Kneady Homesteader. Praying for you and your family Jenny. We serve a Mighty God, and he holds us all in the palm of his hands. I pray our sweet Jesus warches over you , your husband and your children. Know that we are thinking of you all and will keep you all in our prayers! Sending love your way!
Hello sweet family. I was sent here by the Kneady Homesteader to send some love and prayers and here I am! I've been following your struggle for a while now and was so moved to see the Kneady Homesteader sending us over here. I'm praying for you and I think about you everyday. You are an amazing family full of love. I pray for your health, for the pain you are enduring and for your whole family to be held in the Lord's hands. I love you all so much. You are truly gifts from above. Bless you. You are loved by Jesus and by me too!
The tenacity you all have is astounding!
I started telling some of the people who have negative comments to please stop. You are having a whole plethora of feelings going on and you have nothing to apologize for nor do people have the right to judge you Jenny!
Lovie girl, I used to be a paramedic and we carried oxygen tanks in our ambulance and it was never a problem with the Southern California heat. You only have to worry about smoking around them and obviously flames. But other than that, no worries! I love you and continuing to pray for you!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's great to see that both kid's are 👧👨🍎🍏are so well behaved, they have the finest parent's a kid could ever ask for.
My mom had the same cancer in the same areas as you Jenny. Her story isnt a happy one. She was very young also and she got diagnosed and 5 months later she was gone. She refused any and all treatment besides brain surgery to remove a metastatic tumor that returned in just a couple months. She didnt do radiation after surgery and never did chemo. We had no time to even get used to her illness before she was gone. I watched your videos because i wanted to see what it would have been like had she done treatment. I respected her decision and did everything humanely possible to help her including taking her across the border into mexico for "alternative holistic treatment ". It may not seem worth it to go through all the treatments because the end result is never guaranteed, but to see the love you have for your family enough to fight and go through all of this is amazing. I wish i had even another week with my mom. It was so bad in the end because the cancer just took over. I know you are worried about your kids but im pretty sure the path you chose is the best for your kids. They will always remember how hard you fought to be here with them. The latter made me think she didnt love me enough to fight (which took years for me to realize that wasnt true). It destroyed me and has taken 10 years to heal. I feel like i had to sort through a lot of doubt because of how it went. Im much better now and i still support her decision because it was her life and body. I understand why she didnt want to do treatment. Your babies have the most amazing role model for resilience and hope. ❤ prayers for you and your family every morning .
Your story is a little like my father's. He had stage 4 lung cancer and no treatment really worked, only for very short period of time. It was so sad to see that this nightmare took a very strong person in so sort of time. I miss him every day and night.
Maybe these stories aren't the kind Jenny needs to see right now. My mom for instance is a SURVIVOR of lung cancer (very very extremely x100000000000 time GRATEFUL to God). But, maybe just be a bit more sensitive and leave only positive and encouraging things. Let's not chat about "what happened" to anyone else, because it could be triggering to her. Not saying this to minimize ANY of your pain because you all should be able to heal and feel every ounce of that traumatic pain. But, please let's be more positive, encouraging, and show her that we are HERE❤ and her army. God works in mysterious ways_ God and medicine have worked endless blessings and miracles and I feel like Jenny is going to be that miracle 😍. Put it into the universe and PRAY 🙏🏼 big to our creator, he CAN and *HAS*, and WILL**** heal. God, all the glory and honor go to always.
GodBless YOU Jenny❤. Sending so many healing and loving vibes and all the beautiful prayers your way, EVERYDAY!!! I'm here praying 🙏🏼
Jenny...I’m here in the power of pray for you and your family!
Heather from The Kneady Homesteader...asked us (sisters) to pray for you! Heather is the most WONDERFUL women you’ll ever know..absolutely selfless, giving and a teacher of all things. Go visit her!
I’m sorry your in pain, makes me sad and want to cry but Kneady and her sisters are here to help. 🙏🙏🙏❤️ ❤️❤️ from 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I so admired you Jenny. Thank you for sharing your strength. RIP beautiful soul💜
Aww guys, cancer hurts, cancer sucks. Don't hesitate to up the base pain meds. Just please be comfortable, Jenny. You certainly are mascots for resilience, the two of you. You are right Kyle, the kids are going to have huge empathy when they are older. Hey, it's time you guys went out on a date night again.
Can er hurts allot. I have stage 4 colon and liver cancer. I have an Illeostomy bag which has been a nightmare. Anyway I lost t50lbs and am always in pain. I am so sorry Jenny. Try stay ahead of the pain Honey. If anyone gives you a hard time about taking meds remember they aren't. Walking in your shoes. I am having surgery #4 soon and am terrified. But this time I am going to a great canc er center so Faith over fearbis my mantra. It doesn't always work but I try. Go's bless you all and I am so thankful you have Kyle and such an amazing family. Hugs
Jenny you are just a special sweet soul. It’s amazing how you work through these appointments and continue to try to enjoy life as much as possible. You’re so likeable and loveable and a real gift to all of us😍
Beautiful comment
Please don’t let the draining to get put off too long so it doesn’t tax your heart. I may not be a doctor yet but I have been through this with many people that I was very close to. If I could give you some years off of my life then I would do it especially for your kids!
Lots of prayers coming your way. The Kneady Homesteader just did a prayer circle for you and I'm hoping you feel the strength of these warriors who care so much and want you to feel your entire family are loved and cared for. ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️
Praying please Lord hear our prayers please Lord bless Jenny and her family❤
Bless you Jenny I'm still Praying for you.🎉🎉🎉🙏🙏🙏🙏
The children will be fine. My late husband had prostate cancer. My children were not traumatized as they were 9 and 11 years. They are 47 and 49 years now and remember just highlights and remember their father and miss him. Not as traumatic as I thought it would be. Take care.
I'm sorry for your loss
I started with my doctor when i was 25. He wasn’t much older than me. He’s seen me through a lot. He is the most compassionate person I’ve met. He kind and gentle. The reason i tell you this is because he once told me the reason he became a doctor was because his grandmother passed from cancer when he was a child. He took on a very large roll in helping care for her. She inspired him to help others by providing compassionate care for the suffering. So Jenny, maybe one day your kiddos will become a remarkable physician full of compassion and do much more because of these life moments. My doctor 2 years ago became VP of the entire southern regions in the states. I think that one day he will pass that along to one of your kiddos. Kyle keep up the amazing care you’re providing, and Jenny you keep putting one foot in front of the other. We are praying for you!!! 💜🌸
Resilient, Strong, fighters, unbreakable!
I took care of my husband who had a brain tumour at 31. I was 6 month pregnant when he was diagnosed, and he died when my son was 8 months old. He initially had been given 10-20 yrs. His cancer docs had given him 4 months which was confusing and then 7 yrs by his experimental treatment docs and he didn’t make his 3rd treatment bc his condition deteriorated and he died several weeks later. At the time, there was a shortage in the best meds to treat his type of cancer unfortunately. Hopefully, donating his brain to the hospital center who was doing research in his type of cancer has been helpful for the next people who need those meds.
We would have donated his whole body but people who have cancer can’t donate to live people.
Love you guys!!
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@@naomisgram1 I know, it really sucked and it still does. He was a great guy!!
❤. There. So cute. Great job raising your kids. There polite
Unfortunately I missed yesterday I’m new and saw Jenny’s unfortunate battle on Heathers page. I lift Jenny and her family up and place this at Our Lords feet. Thank You in advance Father we give You All the Glory. Amen 🙏❤️
Y’all are getting things done. Oxygen-check,pain meds- check! What a wonderful team you two make. Much love and prayers to you all. Glad that you talked to your therapist, Kyle.🤗🙏🏻🩷🦋
The Kneady Homesteader has done a video, asking for prayers for Jenny and her family. It is so heartwarming that other UA-camrs are aware of Jenny and her situation and are offering up support. x
It’s so nice to see your smiling face!!♥️
THIS SATURDAY I AM MAKING THE JOURNEY TO KNOCK IN CO MAYO IRELAND OUR HOLY GROTTO TO PRAY FOR DEAR JENNY AND KYLE AND THE CHILDREN. THE BUS LEAVES OUR TOWN AT 6:45AM arriving at 10:45. REALLY HOPE THAT THE PRAYERS WILL HELP JENNY AND KYLE
MARGARET LYNCH SOUTHERN IRELAND ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dear God
We ask for your healing and grace to cover every broken place. Every wound. Every heartache. Thank you that you are Able to do far more than we could ever imagine. Thank you for your Mighty Power that acts on behalf of your children. We reach out to you, and know that you are restoring and redeeming every place of difficulty, every battle, for your greater glory. Thank you that you will never waste our pain and suffering. We love you. We need you today.
In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
Despite being in pain and going through what you are you both INSPIRE with your RESILIENCY and most important the LOVE you have for each other and your family. You have so many in your corner!
I’m a former medic and there are multiple oxygen bottles in an ambulance. Some ambulances are back up rigs and are parked in elements for days. I don’t think leaving your O2 bottle in your car is a problem. ❤
I think the large windowless patient compartment of an ambulance is better protected from direct sunlight and radiant heat- far better than a car. I wouldnt leave a tank in the car, especially in daytime or direct sunlight. Maybe there is warning on the bottle, or a Google search or the supplier would know better, but I think Jenny's gut on this is correct.
I wouldn't leave it in a vehicle.
Google says:
NEVER store or leave your oxygen tanks, liquid oxygen, or portable oxygen concentrator in a hot car or compartment. Sit near a partially opened window to prevent oxygen from building up in your vehicle.
Leaving oxygen tanks in a locked car can cause severe damage very quickly, as temperatures can exceed 100°F in just an hour and can continue to rise even if the outside temperature is only 75°
The highest safe temperature for an oxygen tank is 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
@@laurasalo6160Google 😂
@@laurasalo6160 in my 20+ year career, never heard of or saw an O2 tank blow up in a hot ambulance or a wheelchair van full of windows. Trust me when I say the ambulances do get as hot as a car in the heat. I dunno, I’m no expert.. just trying to help.
Now, the O2 bottles do act as missiles if top gets knocked of or bottle falls over dislodging the regulator. That will do some serious damage.. I’ve seen it many times. Paramedics can get sloppy with equipment during calls. My suggestion would be to make sure the tank is very secure.
@@zhaviyah84 🤣✌️👍
Prayers, hugs and love to Jenny ❤
May God's grace fall gently on you. ❤❤❤❤
Winnie and Ellis are gonna be caring a d giving people they have such good role models you are both the best🥰🥰🥰🥰
Jenny is a cancer patient myself on pain meds my suggestion to you from experiences do not miss a dose take it the same time every day whether you feel good or you feel bad you have to stay ahead of the pain
I’m so glad to see you are seeing a therapist. While the journey for the person with cancer is incredibly trying and full of ups and downs and things we can’t imagine, the life of the caregiver is also a roller coaster. I was with my mom every step of her 5 year journey. I didn’t know about therapy or groups or anything like that. After she passed all of those years of stress and helplessness and roller coasters caught up with me. I wish the very best for you both. So glad to see you are a strong team. Resilient ❤️
You appear to have loving caring professionals looking after you. You have family support. And you have Kyle. I’m sure you may feel guilty for being sick because the people who love you who worry. But you have love. And Kyle, you are loved too.
Jenny, God love your heart dear!! Sending prayers!!!!
I am joining the prayer group at 7, South Africa time because I feel for you both. So brave Jenny, you are facing every step with so much pain and Kyle, you are just as brave and yes, kudos for resilience. Awesome!! Light and love. 💫✨
I have been following for quite awhile and haven’t messaged until now. I have been thru the cancer experience with more of my family and best friend. I have watched your determination and commitment to educating your followers. I am sad when I see you struggling but I am so happy for the support Kyle has been so faithful in supplying. You are an amazing duo loving and living thru this hell . You both inspire me
Kyle, you can share your story with us on your channel too. We see you. All of us see how hard this is, even more so now..praying for you guys♥️🙏
Does Kyle have his own channel? If so, will you please tell me the name? They are such a beautiful couple and he is such an amazing husband to sweet Jenny ❤.
@@simplychrista1859it's in the description box.
@@simplychrista1859 it's Kyle apple
Thank you for posting your real struggles through this cancer journey. So hard to see you in pain, Jenny.
Kyle, you are the most loving and supportive and caring husband and Jenny is the sweetest and bravest and most loving wife! Your kids are resilient and loving.
Prayers are going up for you all every day!❤
The force is with you.forever.
Keep Going we love you❤
You guys are a testimony to true love.