🚨PLEASE READ 🚨 There is now some disturbed person with a fake youtube account impersonating me. They're trying to add people on telegram and say I'm doing a giveaway. PLEASE do not fall for this. What a horrible, horrible person to do this at this time. Their UA-cam name is "@Tele.gram.me-- Offical_Eireann" PLEASE REPORT THEM!
ahw dont worry about it, i get copied by fake accounts all the time, this is the price you have to pay for being famous, there is this account called Justin Bieber that stole all my songs.. and they even cloned an entire group of singers of me and called them the backstreet boys
You're so strong :) I'm so happy for you that you're doing great. You should be proud of yourself. Thank you so much for such a lovely comment I really appreciate it ❤
@@diaryofeireannYou are an amazing gal, seeing this has given me happy tears ❤ I saw your pre-op video and wondered what would happen, your courage and wonderful spirit shine through and I'm sure will touch many people 🤗 What an amazing and miraculous recovery you are making! If you hadn't lifted your hair, we would never know you have had brain surgery, I almost cannot believe my eyes to see what you are able to do so soon after the operation 😮😮😮 Sending much love and prayers for the journey from the UK. Wow, what an amazing testimony! 👏🏼 🫂 ❤️🩹
She needs permission to feel what she feels, if her diagnosis is not good, she might not feel positive, and that is fine too, she will need the love and support of her loved ones and permission to feel whatever she feels
Brave, beautiful girl!! What dignity, what humility, not a trace of self pity, not a trace of anger... I have never seen this in my whole life and I am old. Brave, brave, beautiful girl.
@@princessadoraExactly. And as someone who's never had any sort of tumor, I'm still massively offended at this 'not a trace of self pity '... That's very inconsiderate. A tumor is not a boo boo. It's not a slight bruise.
Since filming this I've had not the best process in being diagnosed. They've changed the type of tumour they think I have 3 times and are still not sure. It's been over 3 weeks so far. As soon as they finish testing and figure it out I will let you know :) I've been posting updates over on my Instagram too so if you want to pop over there too feel free but no worries if not lol. instagram.com/diaryofeireann
I wish you the best! ❤️ I'm a nurse in Sweden who just started to work within child cancer research, and I learn so much from watching your videos! Thank you so much and I pray for you 🙏
I'm in british columbia,just wondering what hospital your receiving treatment,I understand if you'd rather not say. good heavens that's just crazy they cant find out what kind...well regardless Ill keep praying and sending positive vibes your way...Carolyn xoxox
Thank you, Jesus, for getting this girl the help she needed. I ask for ur continued help for her through her recovery, and for wisdom, comfort and calmness when she finds out what kind of tumor it was.
It wasn't Jesus though, it was the doctors and scientists. Jesus could have just removed the tumor or prevented it from ever appearing. But he didn't. He also didn't heal it. The doctors and scientists did. I mean, several million Christians die every year of cancer, many more of starvation or other diseases. Where is Jesus there? Just give credit to those who deserve credit: the scientists, doctors and nurses.
@@hmgrraarrpffrzz9763 Exactly! It always amazes me when some religious person gets cured from cancer & they believe it was Jesus who saved them. Why have they been picked out & not the millions of other sufferers who also may be believers & end up passing? Are they so special, the 'God has a plan' logic makes me laugh.
I had an enlargement in my brain at 30 and had surgery. I had long hair like you and that was last time I had long hair! I am now 72. I am Irish and live in California. I had my surgery on St Patricks Day and since all in the operating room wore green I felt great. I had to be awake. I remember it all so well. You are a doll and I am pulling for you.
I cannot tell you how terrified of brain tumors I was growing up.. I always had an anxiety disorder, and brain tumors were my number one trigger. Your attitude, grace and everything about you has taken that away. Superman! ❤️
Oh, that's crazy, I am the same.... But, at 17, I was in a severe car wreck, was life flighted to Columbus Ohio Grant Medical Center.... They told me I could develop brain tumors at some point in my life....talk a freaking out!!!! I didn't sleep hardly at all the 1st 6months after, bc I was Afraid I would d1e in my sleep from the traumatic head injury or I'd develop a tumor they didn't see....scary.... I'm a bit older now, but my fear has NOT went away. I feel for you bc I know that fear!! 🫂 hugs to you!!!!
I had this too. You have to learn to care less, and live in the moment, don't think about things of fear. Remember, you should only die one day, not everyday.
2012 was the turning point in my life. I had a very serious open brain surgery. It was the biggest trauma of my life. I still can't forget my mother's tears. But when I see strong and beautiful people like you, I forget all my pain. God bless you❤️
You are not alone ❤ I’ve had a brain tumor since 2011 when I was 22 years old… been through chemotherapy/radiation, 3 brain surgeries and currently on a new type of treatment. My tumor is also a type of glioma (Astrocytoma) and just know I’m here if you would like to talk more… I’m more than happy!
Look into the raw food movement, detoxification. Especially Dr. Robert Morse’s perspective on detoxification of the body. We are lymphatically compromised beings from eating unnatural, processed food diets. Fasting, frugivorous diet, herbal formulas and glandulars are a route that has saved lives. Some people have healed eating raw carnviore diet. Some doctors say that cancer can’t live on fat or a keto diet because they most cancers use glucose only. Lots of options.
My daughter had brain surgery at 6 years old. She is now 23 years old. Starting in January we will drive 6 hours, at least, to another State to start treatment, unknown what that is, for a massive tumor on her back. Sending you hugs and prayers from a medical momma.❤❤
Just had a craniotomy for a ping pong ball sized meningeoma. The sugeon got 100% of it. Nonetheless, I'd like to know what these folks will do for you 6 hrs away.
I randomly came across your last video and became invested. I pray and hope it isn't too serious and that they got it all and you can live a very long, healthy and happy life
I’m getting brain surgery this week (endoscopic through my nose so not a craniotomy) and this has been a massive help in reassuring me. Best of luck with the rest of your recovery and fingers crossed for your diagnosis!
Well done beautiful. I had brain tumour the size of a large orange removed 10 years ago. Keeping a positive attitude when you can will make your recovery so much easier. 10 years on and it’s hard to believe what I went through. It’s like another persons life. Share your positive story it will help others starting their journey. Hugs to those who’s prognosis/recovery is not so good, everyone’s journey is unique.
Oh my days you're doing sooo great! I have a brain tumour myself and had a major surgery and couldn't swallow or speak for weeks. Not to talk about walking, that took me months to learn again. It looks like a miracle how quickly you have recovered and well done! For anyone who takes ages to recover, you're not alone 😉
I’m so happy your surgery and recovery went so well, I cannot believe how incredibly strong you are. Praying for the best possible diagnosis for you. Have a great Christmas with your loved ones, sending love from Irish in London. ❤
I often complain about the winter blahs, but this video came up in my yt feed...and you’ve changed my outlook on things as I watch this right now. It’s great to see you’re doing okay. Congratulations 🎉
So pleased to see how good you look! It's early days! You sound like sensation, balance etc. is improving! You're a brilliant advocate for anyone about to have brain surgery. Superman Go! Sending positive thoughts to you!
Thank you so much for such a lovely positive comment! I really appreciate your kind words :) Sending all the positive vibes your way too and hope you have a lovely Christmas ❤
i had my first brain surgery for a tumor 5-12-20 and visiting the neurosurgeon again wed to get scheduled for my next surgery and radiation they got most of the first tumor but it came back and brought 2 friends this time. i can totally relate to everything you are saying here and appreciate that youare sharing your story BIG HUGS saty healthy!
Happy to hear that the surgery went so well! That's a surgeon to be thankful for right there. Hoping and praying that the diagnosis is the least dangerous one.
Oh Honey I’m soo happy to see you looking so healthy, recovered and well! As I said in your last video, I discovered my first of 4 brain tumors at 23 years old AND 16 weeks pregnant! This was several years ago so my surgery and recovery was a lot more intense. It’s amazing how far neurology has come! Still praying you get good results on the type of tumor!❤🙏🏼
@@BRAVE_N3W_W0RLD I’ve had a total of 8 craniotomies but very pleased to report, I’m tumor free, doing very well and my baby was born healthy as well!!
Dear Éirann, You come over as such an energetic and strong person. You remind my colleague Peggy, who had a brain tumour at a young age as well. She's doing well now, and I hope you'll recover just like she did. My boyfriend was young when he got diagnosed with metastastical testical cancer and survived against all odds. 10 Years before he had broken his neck at the job and was dismissed with both the broken neck and cancer. His uncle and friend survived metastastical bone cancer, which was thought to be backpain for 2 years. There's hope and I'll pray for you.
I'm so so sorry you all had to go through that. Such a sad story but clearly you're all so strong. I'm hoping and praying everyone is happy and healthy ❤ thank you so much
I have been through a very similar experience (large acoustic neuroma) seven years ago and can fully relate to almost everything you describe. Rest assured, things keep getting better really fast and life will hopefully be back to normal faster than you can imagine. I send a lot of prayers and good vibes from Germany!
You look and speak so well! I have had 3 brain surgeries - all behind my right ear. I had a problem with "losing" words - forgetting the most random words. My eyesight is always a bit crazy - my eyes were moving from side to side. These symptoms do get better each time. You have such a great attitude! Best wishes for continued good health!
Talking as you do here so articulately and positively one could be forgiven for being shocked you'd just had brain surgery as I would never have guessed. You have been through a very difficult time but remain so positive. You are a great inspiration whether you have suffered a brain condition or not. Hopefully when the diagnosis of the tumour arrives it is benign what ever it is. Fingers crossed for you. Wishing you a speedy and full recovery.
Love how positive you are despite having to go through this in life! Seeing videos like that is so helpful to other people. I’m sure others are the same, but any sort of scary diagnosis, the first thing we all do is look for others experiences to know what to expect/how to relate/ seek some comfort. Thank you for sharing your journey, I’m sure it’ll be great comfort to people in similar positions ❤
So very happy for you. This is wonderful news. We know our bodys and feelings, glad you were persistent with your Doctor when they didn't believe you had a tumor! You're an example, do not take NO for an answer!! Please keep us updated 🙏 😊
You are so brave and i can tell you are a beautiful person! I seriously believe that by putting your video's on here you will help many people for years to come! So glad you are looking, feeling and doing good! Bless you! ❤
Thank you so so much :) I felt very nervous for posting the first one and actually have ended up getting a lot of really negative comments which is why lovely comments like these mean SO much to me❤
Really glad that the surgery went well and that you are recovering nicely. I had a tumor removed in my abdominal area, and it took forever for them to determine exactly what type of tumor it was. It ended up being a grade 1 tumor. A grade 1 tumor has cancer cells that are not growing rapidly. They resemble normal cells. It takes time for the pain to go away. It's amazing though how your nerves will regroup and your functioning will increase in the area of the incisions. Wishing you a full recovery with some good news about the pathology results.
you have absolutely no idea how proud and over the moon that your ok.your positive attitude and out look are amazing,I've been watching the whole way along and will continue to...hugs and kisses Carolyn
It’s kind of weird,I fell and gave my self a brain bleed and a fractured scull two years ago next week,I totally understood when you said you didn’t see the dr. Again and had to be reminded that yes you did! I’m 67 and thought it was just my age and the pain meds I’m on for the constant headache! lol your videos and your journey through this are helping more people than you know. Keep getting better. ;)
I have been praying for you that your surgery went well, after seeing your first video when you found out about your brain tumor! And now praying for the best possible diagnosis for you! You are unbelievably strong and bring so much light to the world with your positivity! I am sending you all my love and strength!❤❤🩹
2021 was the turning point in my life. As a brain tumor survivor I can relate to all your saying. Your positive attitude will help you heal quickly. I can tell you your vision , hearing and sensitivity to light will be challenging . As for memory you will be impatient with yourself. But don’t . ICU was the best care in the hospital
Glad to see you didn't suffer with the major issues that could have happened and I believe you have the right attitude and will power to bounce back and be even stronger than before. It is important to keep following your doctors orders and if they say you need to be scanned or tested every 90 days do it because they are trying to make sure that if it comes back they can catch it quick and hopefully avoid any major issues. I know you had a rough time getting taken serious the first go round but now that you have had to have surgery they will be taking it serious I bet.
Thank you for sharing your story with me. I have 10 year cancer diagnosis aniversary in January. I had 9 cancer removal surgeries and over 20 reconstructive surgeries. Large parts of my skull have been replaced. And I'm feeling great! It is a very difficult time, but it will make you stronger.
One of the most positive effects of UA-cam and the internet is that people get to see and feel how interconnected we all are to one another. It isn’t just words. Hope your outcome is the best and you have a full recovery and a full life ahead of you.
So happy you’re recovering well! You’re a beacon of light and goodness and it’s extremely inspiring to hear your story. Been through something similar; started having seizures due to a massive reaction to coming off a medication, and was in a coma for a week after flatlining, being brought back after seeing myself from above and fading into the blackness. Came back screaming “STOP, STOP, STOP!”and immediately blacked out again. Had to relearn how to talk and walk after a week of being unresponsive and hallucinating that I was stuck in the show “Street outlaws” (which was playing constantly on the TV for some reason) via an extremely painful audio-visual fish-hook laser that was very convincingly strung directly from the screen and into my brain. Suffered 65-75% toxic encephalitis, went through tons of weird scans and everything was spinning and I was constantly vomiting when I wasn’t completely blacked out. I finally started to actually recover and speak when I gained the ability to make someone shut the TV off. The first time I drank water by myself, it felt like it went in through my forehead, poured over my eyeballs, and blurred my vision before clearing up and going where it was supposed to. It was weird as hell. Still have memory issues, even years later, and I lost the use of my right arm for months (but luckily recovered fully). Brain stuff is so bizarre!
This is amazing to see!!! Also, for anyone watching this to gather info before their surgery, there are anti nausea meds you can easily take at home. Just ring your Healthcare provider and I bet they will call it in for you!
You’re so amazing. People call me an impressive person but wow, how wonderful some of YOU really are. I can only dream of reaching the level of grace you have. So much love. And hopes that you get to your 100 percent asap
Eireann, I’m so happy to see how well you’re recovering, you are an inspiration to everyone. I’m praying the rest of your recovery goes as smoothly and that you get the pathology results soon. I can’t imagine having to wait so long but you seem to be handling it with far more grace than most of us would. Hugs and warm wishes from the USA. I’ll await your next post.
Wonderful to see that you are through the op! It is helpful for other people in your position to see your progress. I am lighting candles for you. Take care.
So glad to hear you are able to walk and talk. Keep us updated on your memory development and any other experiences you're having in your next steps! Rooting for you from Washington, USA
Hopefully, she doesn't develop short- term memory loss like I have. I had an AVM that later turned into an aneurysm at 10 years old. I had the surgery on the left temporal lobe, and as a result, I developed short- term memory loss and petit-mal seizures.
Hi eireann. Glad to hear your surgery went well. I had a brain tumour removed last year and it hasn't regrown because I have been on a keto diet, and also taking: Rick Simpson oil Mushroom tinctures (turkey tail especially) Soursop tincture Seamoss gel Frankincense You can also try a shot of lemon which alkalises your body too
That’s awesome news! Shoutout to the Nurses and doctors and anyone else who helped with this procedure. Keep your head up you’re doing great. Stay strong Congratulations! You’re gonna beat this!
My aunt was diagnosed with GBM in 2019 and I wish she had been able to see your videos. They are very inspiring. You will be in my thoughts and prayers that yours is not an aggressive tumor ♥️
Amazing recovery. I wish all the well for your future. You are a lovely young lady and you show an incredible amount of courage and bravery. Sending hugs, and prayers your way from the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
I've been waiting for this video and have had you in my thoughts, so glad it went well for you. Sending prayers for a positive result of the diagnosis from New Zealand xo🙏💜🙏
Wishing you the best in terms of diagnosis! You're a champ, you handled this so well and with grace and determination. I had my brain surgery in 2016, it changed everything for me. I frequently have surgeries though, so I'll definitely have to remember to do the superman pose because that's such a positive way to go into it. Looking forward to your next video. Hang in there! 🤍
Thank you so so much for such kind words. I'm so sorry that you're going through this but clearly you're SO STRONG! I'm so glad you're also going to try that lol please let me know if it helps :) I will definitely be saying a wee prayer for you and sending all the good vibes your way too ❤
I'm so glad you are doing so well after surgery. Praying for strength and healing and a good diagnosis. You are such a beautiful woman inside out and prayers for your family.
Your positive energy and determination to overcome this challenge are essential to recovery and I have no doubts that you will fully recover. I had a tumor in the same place you did and it was a meningioma, which thankfully wasn’t cancerous. I truly understand what you’ve been through and I’m so glad that you’re doing so well now 🤗
My mum and grandma both had brain tumours. You are so very brave, young lady. I admire your strength, courage & positive attitude. You’ve had an excellent outcome in terms of treatment window & recovery. Praying that your tumour is benign ❤ God bless.
thank you so much for this comment. I'm so so sorry you all had to go through that. Today I will say a wee prayer for your family and send over all the positive vibes ❤
I’m so relieved your surgery went well and the recovery has been fantastic! Sending you and your family love and prayers for peace and rest this holiday season. ❤
Thank you so much for taking sometime during your recovery to update us. I'm glad to hear that you're doing well. I hope you continue to progress, as I'm sure you will, and I hope they finally figure out what kind of tumour you had so that you can be at ease. I don't remember if I knew you were in Canada from the previous video, but when I saw all those Tim Horton cups on your hospital table, I LOL'd. That's so typically Canadian 🤣🤣🤣 I continue to wish you the best! ❤
Before surgery, the worry is definitely the worst part. For me, waking up under a warm blanket under the effect of the anesthetics is bless. Glad it went well, and love your personality and attitude about it!
Your attitude and strength are remarkable; there wasn't even a quiver in your voice before the surgery. My sister was 26 when diagnosed with an astrocytoma, grade II/III which later progressed to a IV. She had major mobility deficits after the surgery but another girl bounced back right away. My sis was suffering tumour regrowth from the astrocytomas for about ten years. You are doing fabulously.
You are such a sweetie to keep us all updated. I’ve been waiting and hoping for a positive update. So many people have been praying and sending positive vibes! Hopefully you’ll get good news regarding the tumour. Day by day!! Were you in Princess Margaret? Keep the faith and stay strong!! 🥰
CICU RN here - Very glad your recovery went so well!! Thank you for sharing you experience it is nice to hear it from a patient's perspective! And yes the ICU is FREEZING at least at night especially around 3am!
Great to see you looking so well. All the love from Cork. Please God it’s an ok tumour. I had to wait 4 weeks for tumours elsewhere to find out what stages and types they were so I know the feeling. Xx
How wonderful of you to make this video Miss Supergirl. What a beautiful ray of light you are! I wanted you to get back to your bunny & puppy asap, and with supergirl strength you DID. May God bless & keep you! ❤
I randomly came across your videos and I want to cry and hug you!! Your attitude through this rough times and how you keep a good spirit all throughout is inspiring like you have no idea I hope to God everything goes alright and I’ll keep you in my prayers, sending you a big hug and I hope everything goes smoothly Good luck, you got this
So very kind of you to post this. I recently (3 months) had transphenoidal surgery under general anaesthetic for pituitary tumour. Much less serious than your situation, and recovery was straightforward but this kind of video is incredibly reassuring to those going into surgery and you tell your story so clearly
I am very happy that you did so well. You should thank God, he guided the doctors and provided them with the skills to do your surgery. He took good care of you. Wish you the very best. You seem like a great lady, you have a great future.
@@ICaughtTheSnitch26 some people like to portray the victim line and that’s fine , this lady is honest open and positive with her attitude and educational with it..Being positive uplifts which is what this lady is doing so good on her…
Glad you're doing so well :) I had a brain tumour removed when I was 17, 3 years ago and my recovery experience was very similar to yours. Hearing your story is comforting to know that I'm not the only one who's gone through this :)
Wow, you have made an excellent recovery. While I have not had a tumor I did have a stroke and lost my balance. I had to order them to get me up to walk. I also developed my own balance exercises that I could do in bed, as they wouldn't allow me to get out of bed, or walk without supervision. I went in on a Tuesday and got out the next Tuesday. I was a little wobbly for a while, but two years later I'm much better, with an occasional wobble. It's amazing how little you were affected after such an intrusive surgery. My mother passed away from cancer they said was incurable. It sounds so much more hopeful for you. I wish you the best and many more years ahead.
you are so lucky! i have been in the brain tumour community for years and many get gaslit for years around even testing. i have watched many die. i am on my way overseas to see if i can get taken seriously and if not i will definitely die next year. you don't know how lucky you are to have such a quick and seemless turnaround
I too am a brain surgery survivor and am touched by your stories. They are super familiar to me and amaze me. I had to learn to walk again along with many other things. My memory was negatively affected as well. I am pretty much bald, so my scars show unless wearing a hat. I don’t really care, but all of the questions get old at times. Still, I can say I don’t mind talking to people about it all. Your stories inspire me and are super familiar as well. On a lighter note, I absolutely love your accent and words you use like “wee”. I am in the U.S. and have been to Canada three times. Thank you thanK you!
I just recently found you! The first video I saw of yours was your brain surgery video.. And damn..You’re absolutely beautiful and so strong!! I can’t believe you went through all that! you look amazing! ❤ so glad you’re healing up so well💕 big hugs!
Randomly watched your last video this morning. And now glad to see you are getting required treatment. God bless you , May you get all the healing power from mother nature . May you live longer 🙏
You are an absolute "Super Women." The grace you've shown going through this whole ordeal is amazing. You're so very articulent. You should be so proud of yourself and the example you have set for anyone else going through this. Continued prayers going up for your recovery and diagnosis. Hugs to you.
🚨PLEASE READ 🚨 There is now some disturbed person with a fake youtube account impersonating me. They're trying to add people on telegram and say I'm doing a giveaway. PLEASE do not fall for this. What a horrible, horrible person to do this at this time. Their UA-cam name is "@Tele.gram.me-- Offical_Eireann" PLEASE REPORT THEM!
ahw dont worry about it, i get copied by fake accounts all the time, this is the price you have to pay for being famous, there is this account called Justin Bieber that stole all my songs.. and they even cloned an entire group of singers of me and called them the backstreet boys
There are multiple youtubers with this scam. You are not alone, I know to never reply to them or click on anything they send =)
but u aint famous tho@@Roensmusic
Yes, it's always Telegram accounts. YT should be screening them.
Few give a warning as you did... Thank you, your 🧠 is A1.
@@Roensmusic Lmao this took me a second to get but what a great comment. XD
As A brain surgery survivor, I can tell you your attitude and sense of humor will carry you through! Stay Strong Beautiful :)
You're so strong :) I'm so happy for you that you're doing great. You should be proud of yourself. Thank you so much for such a lovely comment I really appreciate it ❤
Saying "Stay strong beautiful" is lookism, stop.
@@DanuxsyWhy get offended on someone's else behalf?
@@diaryofeireannYou are an amazing gal, seeing this has given me happy tears ❤ I saw your pre-op video and wondered what would happen, your courage and wonderful spirit shine through and I'm sure will touch many people 🤗 What an amazing and miraculous recovery you are making! If you hadn't lifted your hair, we would never know you have had brain surgery, I almost cannot believe my eyes to see what you are able to do so soon after the operation 😮😮😮 Sending much love and prayers for the journey from the UK. Wow, what an amazing testimony! 👏🏼 🫂 ❤️🩹
She needs permission to feel what she feels, if her diagnosis is not good, she might not feel positive, and that is fine too, she will need the love and support of her loved ones and permission to feel whatever she feels
Brave, beautiful girl!! What dignity, what humility, not a trace of self pity, not a trace of anger... I have never seen this in my whole life and I am old. Brave, brave, beautiful girl.
This is such a heart warming comment. Thank you so so much for leaving such kind words ❤
True! ❤
Right? I echo your comment entirely ❤
she practically got straight in for treatment i wouldn't complain about that either!
@@princessadoraExactly. And as someone who's never had any sort of tumor, I'm still massively offended at this 'not a trace of self pity '... That's very inconsiderate. A tumor is not a boo boo. It's not a slight bruise.
Since filming this I've had not the best process in being diagnosed. They've changed the type of tumour they think I have 3 times and are still not sure. It's been over 3 weeks so far. As soon as they finish testing and figure it out I will let you know :)
I've been posting updates over on my Instagram too so if you want to pop over there too feel free but no worries if not lol. instagram.com/diaryofeireann
I hope you get it figured out and fingers crossed that it is not cancerous! Following your journey from Missouri in the USA!
I wish you the best! ❤️ I'm a nurse in Sweden who just started to work within child cancer research, and I learn so much from watching your videos! Thank you so much and I pray for you 🙏
I'm in british columbia,just wondering what hospital your receiving treatment,I understand if you'd rather not say. good heavens that's just crazy they cant find out what kind...well regardless Ill keep praying and sending positive vibes your way...Carolyn xoxox
I’m going to be having my craniotomy this month. Thanks for the video!
Really interested to see what type it comes back as!
Thank you, Jesus, for getting this girl the help she needed. I ask for ur continued help for her through her recovery, and for wisdom, comfort and calmness when she finds out what kind of tumor it was.
It wasn't Jesus though, it was the doctors and scientists. Jesus could have just removed the tumor or prevented it from ever appearing. But he didn't. He also didn't heal it. The doctors and scientists did. I mean, several million Christians die every year of cancer, many more of starvation or other diseases. Where is Jesus there? Just give credit to those who deserve credit: the scientists, doctors and nurses.
@@hmgrraarrpffrzz9763 Exactly! It always amazes me when some religious person gets cured from cancer & they believe it was Jesus who saved them. Why have they been picked out & not the millions of other sufferers who also may be believers & end up passing? Are they so special, the 'God has a plan' logic makes me laugh.
@@gill8779For my thoughts are not your thoughts and my ways are not your ways said the Lord. 🙏
It wasn’t Jesus, it was science. Jesus would have said she was possessed by a demon.
Thank you so much for the update. I had brain surgery in 1965 as a wee baby & I am still going strong. I thrived & survived. Bless you.
I had an enlargement in my brain at 30 and had surgery. I had long hair like you and that was last time I had long hair! I am now 72. I am Irish and live in California. I had my surgery on St Patricks Day and since all in the operating room wore green I felt great. I had to be awake. I remember it all so well. You are a doll and I am pulling for you.
Can you remember what your symptoms were? Thank you
I cannot tell you how terrified of brain tumors I was growing up.. I always had an anxiety disorder, and brain tumors were my number one trigger. Your attitude, grace and everything about you has taken that away.
Superman! ❤️
I used to have hormonal migraines. I made my Dr get a cat scan because I was so scared of brain tumors. It was negative.
Oh, that's crazy, I am the same....
But, at 17, I was in a severe car wreck, was life flighted to Columbus Ohio Grant Medical Center....
They told me I could develop brain tumors at some point in my life....talk a freaking out!!!!
I didn't sleep hardly at all the 1st 6months after, bc I was Afraid I would d1e in my sleep from the traumatic head injury or I'd develop a tumor they didn't see....scary....
I'm a bit older now, but my fear has NOT went away.
I feel for you bc I know that fear!! 🫂 hugs to you!!!!
I had this too. You have to learn to care less, and live in the moment, don't think about things of fear. Remember, you should only die one day, not everyday.
Weird
Wow I love your comment. ❤ @@souradeep8273
2012 was the turning point in my life. I had a very serious open brain surgery. It was the biggest trauma of my life. I still can't forget my mother's tears. But when I see strong and beautiful people like you, I forget all my pain. God bless you❤️
You are not alone ❤ I’ve had a brain tumor since 2011 when I was 22 years old… been through chemotherapy/radiation, 3 brain surgeries and currently on a new type of treatment. My tumor is also a type of glioma (Astrocytoma) and just know I’m here if you would like to talk more… I’m more than happy!
Look into the raw food movement, detoxification. Especially Dr. Robert Morse’s perspective on detoxification of the body. We are lymphatically compromised beings from eating unnatural, processed food diets. Fasting, frugivorous diet, herbal formulas and glandulars are a route that has saved lives. Some people have healed eating raw carnviore diet. Some doctors say that cancer can’t live on fat or a keto diet because they most cancers use glucose only. Lots of options.
Im going in for a catscan to hospital tmrw i have all the same symptoms as her plus severe fatigue
I've had an astrocytoma! Luckily, it hasn't shown any signs of growing back. My surgery was 10 months ago.
Hey I'm 22 too and I'm having brain tumor symptoms. I'm so scared
@@error-ni4pp I would try to see a doctor before anything. It’s better than putting it off! I hope you have good luck ✨
My daughter had brain surgery at 6 years old. She is now 23 years old. Starting in January we will drive 6 hours, at least, to another State to start treatment, unknown what that is, for a massive tumor on her back. Sending you hugs and prayers from a medical momma.❤❤
Damn. 6 hours is a long drive
@@JohnPickup-CDHS-ze6qdI think you mean 6 hours.
Just had a craniotomy for a ping pong ball sized meningeoma. The sugeon got 100% of it. Nonetheless, I'd like to know what these folks will do for you 6 hrs away.
@@BestSeattleSEOwow 100% that’s amazing. How are you doing?
I randomly came across your last video and became invested. I pray and hope it isn't too serious and that they got it all and you can live a very long, healthy and happy life
I’m getting brain surgery this week (endoscopic through my nose so not a craniotomy) and this has been a massive help in reassuring me. Best of luck with the rest of your recovery and fingers crossed for your diagnosis!
Hi Thomas, keeping you in my prayers for a very good result.
All the best wishes! Got you in my prayers as well! All will be good! God bless you!
I had that surgery through my nose for a pituitary tumour 13yrs ogo
@@sandrahughes5869 💕
i had the same surgery, my tumor was in pituitary gland like 8 years go
I had a benign tumor removed from my head 2 weeks ago. It was emotional watching your story. God bless. You are a strong person
I had brain surgery myself. Two years ago. Tumor was benign. The surgery went well. You are in my prayers. ❤
A sigh of relief! I hope it is the most benign type of tumour it can be and you never have to think about this in your life at all!
I'm hoping and praying that you're right :) thank you so much for such a nice wee comment
Well done beautiful. I had brain tumour the size of a large orange removed 10 years ago. Keeping a positive attitude when you can will make your recovery so much easier. 10 years on and it’s hard to believe what I went through. It’s like another persons life. Share your positive story it will help others starting their journey. Hugs to those who’s prognosis/recovery is not so good, everyone’s journey is unique.
Oh my days you're doing sooo great! I have a brain tumour myself and had a major surgery and couldn't swallow or speak for weeks. Not to talk about walking, that took me months to learn again.
It looks like a miracle how quickly you have recovered and well done!
For anyone who takes ages to recover, you're not alone 😉
I’m so happy your surgery and recovery went so well, I cannot believe how incredibly strong you are. Praying for the best possible diagnosis for you. Have a great Christmas with your loved ones, sending love from Irish in London. ❤
Thank you so much 🥰 I hope you have a lovely holiday too and I love how we're all just spread out around the world lol
Eireann it’s great to see you looking so well and keeping positive.
I often complain about the winter blahs, but this video came up in my yt feed...and you’ve changed my outlook on things as I watch this right now. It’s great to see you’re doing okay. Congratulations 🎉
this is such a lovely comment lol thank you for sharing. This makes me feel better about sharing this personal stuff online :)
So pleased to see how good you look! It's early days! You sound like sensation, balance etc. is improving! You're a brilliant advocate for anyone about to have brain surgery. Superman Go! Sending positive thoughts to you!
Thank you so much for such a lovely positive comment! I really appreciate your kind words :) Sending all the positive vibes your way too and hope you have a lovely Christmas ❤
i had my first brain surgery for a tumor 5-12-20 and visiting the neurosurgeon again wed to get scheduled for my next surgery and radiation they got most of the first tumor but it came back and brought 2 friends this time. i can totally relate to everything you are saying here and appreciate that youare sharing your story BIG HUGS saty healthy!
Happy to hear that the surgery went so well! That's a surgeon to be thankful for right there. Hoping and praying that the diagnosis is the least dangerous one.
Thank you so much :) I really appreciate your prayers ❤
Oh Honey I’m soo happy to see you looking so healthy, recovered and well! As I said in your last video, I discovered my first of 4 brain tumors at 23 years old AND 16 weeks pregnant! This was several years ago so my surgery and recovery was a lot more intense. It’s amazing how far neurology has come! Still praying you get good results on the type of tumor!❤🙏🏼
Wow! How are you doing now??
@@BRAVE_N3W_W0RLD I’ve had a total of 8 craniotomies but very pleased to report, I’m tumor free, doing very well and my baby was born healthy as well!!
Leave it to those o'l neurologists to technologically progress 😅
Dear Éirann, You come over as such an energetic and strong person. You remind my colleague Peggy, who had a brain tumour at a young age as well. She's doing well now, and I hope you'll recover just like she did.
My boyfriend was young when he got diagnosed with metastastical testical cancer and survived against all odds. 10 Years before he had broken his neck at the job and was dismissed with both the broken neck and cancer. His uncle and friend survived metastastical bone cancer, which was thought to be backpain for 2 years.
There's hope and I'll pray for you.
I'm so so sorry you all had to go through that. Such a sad story but clearly you're all so strong. I'm hoping and praying everyone is happy and healthy ❤ thank you so much
I have been through a very similar experience (large acoustic neuroma) seven years ago and can fully relate to almost everything you describe. Rest assured, things keep getting better really fast and life will hopefully be back to normal faster than you can imagine. I send a lot of prayers and good vibes from Germany!
My daughter survived a large acoustic neuroma at 15.
You look and speak so well! I have had 3 brain surgeries - all behind my right ear. I had a problem with "losing" words - forgetting the most random words. My eyesight is always a bit crazy - my eyes were moving from side to side. These symptoms do get better each time. You have such a great attitude! Best wishes for continued good health!
Thank God for your recovery. Have a blessed evening
I have been PRAYING for you daily.!!!.,
& will continue PRAYING for you!,
PRAYING for God’s MERCY & HEALING!
Talking as you do here so articulately and positively one could be forgiven for being shocked you'd just had brain surgery as I would never have guessed. You have been through a very difficult time but remain so positive. You are a great inspiration whether you have suffered a brain condition or not.
Hopefully when the diagnosis of the tumour arrives it is benign what ever it is. Fingers crossed for you.
Wishing you a speedy and full recovery.
She's really a warrior ❤
Love how positive you are despite having to go through this in life! Seeing videos like that is so helpful to other people. I’m sure others are the same, but any sort of scary diagnosis, the first thing we all do is look for others experiences to know what to expect/how to relate/ seek some comfort. Thank you for sharing your journey, I’m sure it’ll be great comfort to people in similar positions ❤
Thank you so so much 🥰❤
So very happy for you. This is wonderful news. We know our bodys and feelings, glad you were persistent with your Doctor when they didn't believe you had a tumor! You're an example, do not take NO for an answer!! Please keep us updated 🙏 😊
THANK YOU ❤ This is such a lovely comment. I will definitely keep you updated :)
You are so brave and i can tell you are a beautiful person! I seriously believe that by
putting your video's on here you will help many people for years to come! So glad you are looking, feeling and doing good! Bless you! ❤
Thank you so so much :) I felt very nervous for posting the first one and actually have ended up getting a lot of really negative comments which is why lovely comments like these mean SO much to me❤
@diaryofeireann please keep us informed on your diagnosis! You are in my prayers and obviously on the minds of a lot of people!
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Really glad that the surgery went well and that you are recovering nicely. I had a tumor removed in my abdominal area, and it took forever for them to determine exactly what type of tumor it was. It ended up being a grade 1 tumor. A grade 1 tumor has cancer cells that are not growing rapidly. They resemble normal cells. It takes time for the pain to go away. It's amazing though how your nerves will regroup and your functioning will increase in the area of the incisions. Wishing you a full recovery with some good news about the pathology results.
you have absolutely no idea how proud and over the moon that your ok.your positive attitude and out look are amazing,I've been watching the whole way along and will continue to...hugs and kisses Carolyn
Carolyn thank you so so much for this comment. It means so much ❤
It’s kind of weird,I fell and gave my self a brain bleed and a fractured scull two years ago next week,I totally understood when you said you didn’t see the dr. Again and had to be reminded that yes you did! I’m 67 and thought it was just my age and the pain meds I’m on for the constant headache! lol your videos and your journey through this are helping more people than you know.
Keep getting better. ;)
I'm so happy you are okay after the surgery. Praying that it's nothing serious and that you will be very healthy for the rest of your life 🥰🤗
this is such a lovely wee comment. Thank you so so much ❤
I have been praying for you that your surgery went well, after seeing your first video when you found out about your brain tumor! And now praying for the best possible diagnosis for you! You are unbelievably strong and bring so much light to the world with your positivity! I am sending you all my love and strength!❤❤🩹
2021 was the turning point in my life. As a brain tumor survivor I can relate to all your saying. Your positive attitude will help you heal quickly. I can tell you your vision , hearing and sensitivity to light will be challenging . As for memory you will be impatient with yourself. But don’t . ICU was the best care in the hospital
Glad to see you didn't suffer with the major issues that could have happened and I believe you have the right attitude and will power to bounce back and be even stronger than before. It is important to keep following your doctors orders and if they say you need to be scanned or tested every 90 days do it because they are trying to make sure that if it comes back they can catch it quick and hopefully avoid any major issues. I know you had a rough time getting taken serious the first go round but now that you have had to have surgery they will be taking it serious I bet.
Thank you for sharing your story with me. I have 10 year cancer diagnosis aniversary in January. I had 9 cancer removal surgeries and over 20 reconstructive surgeries. Large parts of my skull have been replaced. And I'm feeling great! It is a very difficult time, but it will make you stronger.
Wishing you a speedy recovery. You're smashing it! Love from Switzerland
California is praying for you. You’re very brave. Thank you.
I'm so proud of you, you're handling this hard situation like a real supergirl! All the best to you
One of the most positive effects of UA-cam and the internet is that people get to see and feel how interconnected we all are to one another. It isn’t just words. Hope your outcome is the best and you have a full recovery and a full life ahead of you.
Praying with you for the best lab results possible!
So happy you’re recovering well! You’re a beacon of light and goodness and it’s extremely inspiring to hear your story. Been through something similar; started having seizures due to a massive reaction to coming off a medication, and was in a coma for a week after flatlining, being brought back after seeing myself from above and fading into the blackness. Came back screaming “STOP, STOP, STOP!”and immediately blacked out again. Had to relearn how to talk and walk after a week of being unresponsive and hallucinating that I was stuck in the show “Street outlaws” (which was playing constantly on the TV for some reason) via an extremely painful audio-visual fish-hook laser that was very convincingly strung directly from the screen and into my brain. Suffered 65-75% toxic encephalitis, went through tons of weird scans and everything was spinning and I was constantly vomiting when I wasn’t completely blacked out. I finally started to actually recover and speak when I gained the ability to make someone shut the TV off. The first time I drank water by myself, it felt like it went in through my forehead, poured over my eyeballs, and blurred my vision before clearing up and going where it was supposed to. It was weird as hell. Still have memory issues, even years later, and I lost the use of my right arm for months (but luckily recovered fully). Brain stuff is so bizarre!
This is amazing to see!!!
Also, for anyone watching this to gather info before their surgery, there are anti nausea meds you can easily take at home. Just ring your Healthcare provider and I bet they will call it in for you!
You’re so amazing. People call me an impressive person but wow, how wonderful some of YOU really are. I can only dream of reaching the level of grace you have. So much love. And hopes that you get to your 100 percent asap
Eireann, I’m so happy to see how well you’re recovering, you are an inspiration to everyone. I’m praying the rest of your recovery goes as smoothly and that you get the pathology results soon. I can’t imagine having to wait so long but you seem to be handling it with far more grace than most of us would. Hugs and warm wishes from the USA. I’ll await your next post.
I'm glad you made it through the surgery and survived the tumour!
Wonderful to see that you are through the op! It is helpful for other people in your position to see your progress. I am lighting candles for you. Take care.
So glad to hear you are able to walk and talk. Keep us updated on your memory development and any other experiences you're having in your next steps! Rooting for you from Washington, USA
Hopefully, she doesn't develop short- term memory loss like I have. I had an AVM that later turned into an aneurysm at 10 years old. I had the surgery on the left temporal lobe, and as a result, I developed short- term memory loss and petit-mal seizures.
Hi eireann. Glad to hear your surgery went well. I had a brain tumour removed last year and it hasn't regrown because I have been on a keto diet, and also taking:
Rick Simpson oil
Mushroom tinctures (turkey tail especially)
Soursop tincture
Seamoss gel
Frankincense
You can also try a shot of lemon which alkalises your body too
Can I ask where you get RSO from?
You should try a carnivore diet .Its still a ketogenic one , but better than standard keto. See Shawn Baker on youtube for info.
@stephenw5628 how are you getting on now? No reoccurrence?
Thank you so much for the update! I know so many of us are happy to see that it went well! hope the recovery continues to go well🥰
That’s awesome news! Shoutout to the Nurses and doctors and anyone else who helped with this procedure. Keep your head up you’re doing great. Stay strong Congratulations! You’re gonna beat this!
Thank you!! 🥰
My aunt was diagnosed with GBM in 2019 and I wish she had been able to see your videos. They are very inspiring. You will be in my thoughts and prayers that yours is not an aggressive tumor ♥️
I literally could listen to you and your accent all day long. :)
Same here haha
Amazing recovery. I wish all the well for your future. You are a lovely young lady and you show an incredible amount of courage and bravery. Sending hugs, and prayers your way from the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
I've been waiting for this video and have had you in my thoughts, so glad it went well for you. Sending prayers for a positive result of the diagnosis from New Zealand xo🙏💜🙏
thank you so much Fiona ❤ I really love this comment it means so much :)
Wishing you the best in terms of diagnosis! You're a champ, you handled this so well and with grace and determination. I had my brain surgery in 2016, it changed everything for me. I frequently have surgeries though, so I'll definitely have to remember to do the superman pose because that's such a positive way to go into it. Looking forward to your next video. Hang in there! 🤍
Thank you so so much for such kind words. I'm so sorry that you're going through this but clearly you're SO STRONG! I'm so glad you're also going to try that lol please let me know if it helps :) I will definitely be saying a wee prayer for you and sending all the good vibes your way too ❤
Blessings to you, Éireann. So happy to hear how well you are recovering from your craniotomy. God speed.
Thank you so so much :)
I'm so glad you are doing so well after surgery. Praying for strength and healing and a good diagnosis. You are such a beautiful woman inside out and prayers for your family.
Your positive energy and determination to overcome this challenge are essential to recovery and I have no doubts that you will fully recover. I had a tumor in the same place you did and it was a meningioma, which thankfully wasn’t cancerous. I truly understand what you’ve been through and I’m so glad that you’re doing so well now 🤗
My mum and grandma both had brain tumours. You are so very brave, young lady. I admire your strength, courage & positive attitude. You’ve had an excellent outcome in terms of treatment window & recovery. Praying that your tumour is benign ❤ God bless.
thank you so much for this comment. I'm so so sorry you all had to go through that. Today I will say a wee prayer for your family and send over all the positive vibes ❤
@@diaryofeireann thank you 🙏 sending you all the love in the world! Thinking of you and remembering you in my prayers. God speed your recovery 🍀💚🍀
I’m so relieved your surgery went well and the recovery has been fantastic! Sending you and your family love and prayers for peace and rest this holiday season. ❤
Thank you for sharing!
We are all greatly relieved to hear how well you are doing!!
Continuous prayers from America!
Thank you so much for taking sometime during your recovery to update us. I'm glad to hear that you're doing well. I hope you continue to progress, as I'm sure you will, and I hope they finally figure out what kind of tumour you had so that you can be at ease.
I don't remember if I knew you were in Canada from the previous video, but when I saw all those Tim Horton cups on your hospital table, I LOL'd. That's so typically Canadian 🤣🤣🤣
I continue to wish you the best! ❤
Good luck to you !! I hope you will recover and live as long as possible, and as happy as possible!!
Before surgery, the worry is definitely the worst part. For me, waking up under a warm blanket under the effect of the anesthetics is bless. Glad it went well, and love your personality and attitude about it!
Your attitude and strength are remarkable; there wasn't even a quiver in your voice before the surgery. My sister was 26 when diagnosed with an astrocytoma, grade II/III which later progressed to a IV. She had major mobility deficits after the surgery but another girl bounced back right away. My sis was suffering tumour regrowth from the astrocytomas for about ten years. You are doing fabulously.
You are such a sweetie to keep us all updated. I’ve been waiting and hoping for a positive update. So many people have been praying and sending positive vibes! Hopefully you’ll get good news regarding the tumour. Day by day!! Were you in Princess Margaret? Keep the faith and stay strong!! 🥰
CICU RN here - Very glad your recovery went so well!! Thank you for sharing you experience it is nice to hear it from a patient's perspective! And yes the ICU is FREEZING at least at night especially around 3am!
So pleased your recovery is going so well. You have been so brave. Im hoping your diagnosis is good , I will be thinking of you x
I'm truly hoping that everything goes well for you!
i’m a neuro icu nurse in Wisconsin and i’m amazed by your recovery! ❤
You look beautiful, and your surgeon did a fabulous job of concealing the incisions. Prayers for your complete recovery.
Great to see you looking so well. All the love from Cork. Please God it’s an ok tumour. I had to wait 4 weeks for tumours elsewhere to find out what stages and types they were so I know the feeling. Xx
How wonderful of you to make this video Miss Supergirl. What a beautiful ray of light you are! I wanted you to get back to your bunny & puppy asap, and with supergirl strength you DID. May God bless & keep you! ❤
Just a quick note to say I was so happy to see a video from you! You seem to be doing wonderfully. I hope your recovery continues to go smoothly. ❤
I randomly came across your videos and I want to cry and hug you!! Your attitude through this rough times and how you keep a good spirit all throughout is inspiring like you have no idea
I hope to God everything goes alright and I’ll keep you in my prayers, sending you a big hug and I hope everything goes smoothly
Good luck, you got this
So glad you did well with the surgery. Praying for a good result for you in terms of the sort of tumour it is. Love your attitude through all this. ❤😊
Thank you so so much for all your prayers 🥰❤
So very kind of you to post this. I recently (3 months) had transphenoidal surgery under general anaesthetic for pituitary tumour. Much less serious than your situation, and recovery was straightforward but this kind of video is incredibly reassuring to those going into surgery and you tell your story so clearly
Praying for a speedy recovery! ❤
I am very happy that you did so well. You should thank God, he guided the doctors and provided them with the skills to do your surgery. He took good care of you. Wish you the very best. You seem like a great lady, you have a great future.
You're definitely right! Thank you so much for such a kind comment ❤
You’re amazing! So glad everything went well! Keep us posted about your diagnosis!!💕
Wow you are some kind of tough woman. I wish you nothing less then complete recovery and great health! Keep up the good mood and this toughness. :)
What an inspiration you are, not acting a victim full of positively, speaking honest and open.. very educational…
thank you :) sometimes I'm nervous in case it's not enough information so I'm glad you think it might help some people
It's also completely okay to NOT BE OKAY after finding out you have a brain tumor... It's not being a victim.
@@ICaughtTheSnitch26Exactly
@@ICaughtTheSnitch26 some people like to portray the victim line and that’s fine , this lady is honest open and positive with her attitude and educational with it..Being positive uplifts which is what this lady is doing so good on her…
Thank God for your speedy recovery from the surgery. Prayers offered for a favourable report as to the tumour. God bless.❤
Glad you're doing so well :) I had a brain tumour removed when I was 17, 3 years ago and my recovery experience was very similar to yours. Hearing your story is comforting to know that I'm not the only one who's gone through this :)
Wow, you have made an excellent recovery.
While I have not had a tumor I did have a stroke and lost my balance. I had to order them to get me up to walk. I also developed my own balance exercises that I could do in bed, as they wouldn't allow me to get out of bed, or walk without supervision.
I went in on a Tuesday and got out the next Tuesday. I was a little wobbly for a while, but two years later I'm much better, with an occasional wobble.
It's amazing how little you were affected after such an intrusive surgery. My mother passed away from cancer they said was incurable. It sounds so much more hopeful for you. I wish you the best and many more years ahead.
I wish you a quick recovery, let 2024 will be the brightest part for you
thank you so so much ❤
you are so lucky! i have been in the brain tumour community for years and many get gaslit for years around even testing. i have watched many die. i am on my way overseas to see if i can get taken seriously and if not i will definitely die next year. you don't know how lucky you are to have such a quick and seemless turnaround
So happy to see you’re doing okay, I’ve been thinking of you since you posted your last video. Wishing you a speedy recovery x
I too am a brain surgery survivor and am touched by your stories. They are super familiar to me and amaze me. I had to learn to walk again along with many other things. My memory was negatively affected as well. I am pretty much bald, so my scars show unless wearing a hat. I don’t really care, but all of the questions get old at times. Still, I can say I don’t mind talking to people about it all. Your stories inspire me and are super familiar as well. On a lighter note, I absolutely love your accent and words you use like “wee”. I am in the U.S. and have been to Canada three times. Thank you thanK you!
I just recently found you! The first video I saw of yours was your brain surgery video.. And damn..You’re absolutely beautiful and so strong!! I can’t believe you went through all that! you look amazing! ❤ so glad you’re healing up so well💕 big hugs!
Randomly watched your last video this morning. And now glad to see you are getting required treatment. God bless you , May you get all the healing power from mother nature . May you live longer 🙏
You are so amazingly strong and brave! I have you in my prayers ❤
You are an absolute "Super Women." The grace you've shown going through this whole ordeal is amazing. You're so very articulent. You should be so proud of yourself and the example you have set for anyone else going through this. Continued prayers going up for your recovery and diagnosis. Hugs to you.
Wishing you the best in you're recovery hope you have an awesome Christmas and a better 2024
Thank you so much. Hoping an praying for exactly that lol :)
Never been happier to see an upload!! Haven’t watched it yet - hoping for the best! But just so happy to see!!!