I had a pituitary tumor as well. The meds were rough but it shrunk it. It came back a few years later and I took the meds again. Several years later now, almost a decade an I have been good to go. Good luck to you and I hope you're able to shrink it even more. I'm Josh's age for reference.
@@Cheyleesi Dear Chey, so sorry to hear that you have a pituitary tumor. I do hope it is nothing too serious. Keep taking the right medication, and doing sensible exercise, riding the right bikes. If you haven't ridden a bike for a while, you are lucky, because I have only been a cyclist for a short while, and had to stop sharing my Vauxhall Zafira with my Dad, nearly 30 years ago, so I always bow to you. Get well soon, from your Limey ex car driver friend, Tim. I also like your T-shirt in this video. I don't know if I confessed to you, that I am also a 56 year old, studying motorcycles through these videos, so I will gladly stop watching these videos, in case I have accidentally been "stalking" you. Thank you.
@@mr2percent4life those meds did a lot of things. I think I had cabergoline and at one point bromocriptine. The former I believe is used to treat Parkinson’s. One of the side effects listed was “increased urge to gamble.” While I didn’t have that I had tons of other issues that were not fun to deal with. Still better than the headaches and mood swings and stuff
I did chemotherapy last year after being diagnosed with stage 4 non Hodgkin's lymphoma. I did 6 rounds & it was rough, but I beat it!! I'm glad you're doing better. Stay positive, it's the best cure. GOD bless you & stay safe & healthy!! 😇💪🤙🤟
@@kevincraig8257 awesome!! That's a tough kid. I'm 47 & can't imagine doing it as a child. I had to be really positive because I have 2 teenage daughters. GOD bless you & your grandson!!
Chey, you’re so strong. You got this. You have so much support from so many people. You’re a fearless badass and all you do to discuss mental health and the way you share your life and feelings is extraordinary. You’re a lovely human. Sending love to you.
Thank you for making me aware of the video in your instagram comment/reply section Cheyleesi. Last year september i brought and supported my mother to/at the treatment center to Gamma knife her second golfball sized tumor in 28 years. She is doing well and making progress to great result. I feel it is a life task dealt to me after having gone through liver cancer and two very physically taxing chemo's with Rivaberin, adamantin and alpha interferon to have me return to at least some quality of life. In 2022 i was diagnosed with skincancer (several large and agressive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma in neck, throat and chest area) from prolongued exposure to high doses of UVR through plasma. I am currently undergoing treatment with good results. Wishing you strength and endurance and sending peace & love from Holland, Europe
I have always enjoyed Shadetree's manic videos, and now I've been watching yours. Colon cancer survivor here. Stay positive, keep riding, and enjoy. Also keep posting your touring videos. Cheers! Liked and subscribed
I'm glad everything seems.to be moving in the right direction. Ramming speed ahead you're a lot stronger than you think, after all you are the queen of frogs 🐸
Chey, you are awesome, enjoying life to its limits and bringing OTHERS up to your aspirations is truly a gift you give all your subscribers. This seriously personal insight into your life is a testament to your honesty and integrity as a UA-cam blogger.
Chey continue to get medical care. I wish you well and a healthy and long life. Thank you for sharing your personal information. We all Love you regardless how this goes.
This doesn’t count as falling. Agreed. That one was not a fall. Also, super happy for your good news. Hope your health continues to improve. Stay strong.
I'm glad they have you on the right meds and you're doing okay! I have a Pituitary tumour, I had all the warning signs at 12 years old but my doctor missed them, passed it off as growing pains... Fast forward to a very awkward 17 year old who hadn't even started puberty yet, and my right hip literally fell apart, the growth plate on the femur slipped out of the joint, pain equivalent to childbirth so I'm told, I know it was brutal. Once the NHS had pinned both of them back in to place they started digging to find the cause, they found the tumour on the back of the Pituitary and operated on it, but didn't quite get it all. So now I'm a type 2 diabetic and have a fist full of tablets (9) and an injection every day, 23 years and counting and it's safe to say my fear of needles lasted about a week (If you have to do it, you do it!) When I started on the meds I went through puberty in a month! No wonder I'm a weird fucker and fit in around here hahaha
I also drive a ranger, just got my first dirt bike, and spent all my money at cycle gear this weekend. are we twins? I pray the tumor is the difference between us hahahaha. Keep up with the medicine and the good vibes. I am not a doctor, but I think that positive attitude and laughter have the biggest influence on health and recovery.
Wow, I am in amazement of your journey with the tumor and am so sorry about the medical trauma you have experienced in your life. I can only imagine how this has affected you, so sorry you have had to deal with this. I work on a medical/surgical/oncology unit and let me just say you have an amazing attitude and great outlook. You are a leader for speaking about this topic and about mental health so openly. Thankfully your tumor is benign! Glad everything is moving in the right direction and good luck to you girl! Love the dirt bike content! I ride a crf230, I started out riding dirt before street and it has taught me so much, both skills on and off the bike! 😆 I absolutely love my Harley but my dirt bike has my heart most.
It's interesting. I've got a ton of the same symptoms as you, but mine are from multiple genetic and autoimmune conditions. I have hyperhidrosis (extremely excessive sweating) temperature dysregulation, tension headaches, hemiplegic migraines, many many waves of nausea daily. Some of it is Dysautonomia, some is Gastroparesis, some is mental health side effects (extreme and wildly swinging moods), some is EPI (exocrine pancreatic insufficiency), and the constant muscle and joint pains as well as dislocations is hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS). So I understand the misery the collection of symptoms can cause, and am proud of you for taking care of yourself and taking all the good out of each day you can. Keep keeping on love your content.
Awesome to watch you learn new things. You are killing it on the dirt bike. Congratulations on the the tumor news hope all keeps going well. Great video and keep it up
You can always say that you’re really good at falling on the MX bike! Lol! No but seriously I wish you the best in getting rid of that tumor. Thank you for sharing that with us.
You have a great speaking voice for these videos the kind of voice that just makes people wanna listen I’m very sorry that you have a brain tumor, but I’m happy to hear that it is not progressing in a negative way!
i been watching your channel for a while, but I guess after this video. Did'nt know you had a brain tumor. I will pray for you and I love how you don't let it hold you down in your life. Keep on having fun.
I am glad it has shrunk down for you and not cancerous. Dealing with my favorite uncle who is not so lucky with cancer. Love the video. Keep on trekking .
It’s a good thing that josh has you out there when it’s hot 🥵 to get good practice in so when the weather gets better you’ll enjoy the ride so much more keep up the good work Chey and Josh !!!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Hey Chey, my uncle had a tumor which was in the same location, he had to have it removed twice. It was benign, thank God! I will pray for you! The tumor pressed against the optical nerve which caused blurred vision.
I had liver cancer doc’s did everything they could which lead up to a liver transplant. I’m still here im recovering and getting better . Chemo is the worst hated it at how sick i got. I feel for you because i know its rough. Just remember your an awsome lady and you deserve lots of hugs.
Welcome back Chey !!! Admitting a weakness is tough...... Showing a willingness to kick A## on cancer makes you a super villain against it. Stay Safe GF... . Ciao.
I love how you always got up after falling.. It was funny, but also very inspiring. Shows that you will make it regardless of what the tumor thinks. Have an amazing year ahead and may nothing keep you down...
Hey shay, I have been fighting cancer for 8 years, now stage 4 !!! Did 70 chemos. Had to sell my sportster. Chemos f*^%k up my balance. That broke my heart !!!! . Stay strong. Terry and Sherry. South Philly loves you !!!
Wish you the best. Just got the wife out from 18 days in the hospital from a stroke. I'm glad I got her put of there. It's insane the security . Take care.
Keep the wheel speed up on that dirt bike,you need that gyro effect in the sand to keep upright,them 2 strokers don't like to be lugged around...revvs up,wheel spinnin!
Hey Chey, You have mad support from California. Will continue to watch you and your Unc. Stay up. You are one of the reasons I got back on a motorcycle.
You remind me so much of my sister when she was young before she got very sick. My Sister is disabled and lives with my mom for many years now. I truly wish you all the best Cheyleesi!
Prayers for you Chey. I've lost many people to cancer, and the improvement you have is really great to hear. I'm proud of you for keeping strong and taking the steps to fight and improve your health.
I applaud you for your strength and ability to share your story . Your positive attitude is inspiring. I am so glad you have found some peace with the process and treatment and see that quality of life is the most important.
Chey, so sorry you have to go through this. You are a beautiful person and have a lot of support from the shadetree army to help you through it. You may be small in size but are big in heart so stay strong and know we are all thinking of you.
I'm happy its shrunk. My little girls think your so cool, and clearly an inspiration to them both. I started off by showing them your videos, so they could see another girl on a harley. Be safe girl, God bless
Cancer sucks! I lost a good friend to it in January. She fought hard, and never lost her sense of humor. She would joke about everything, even the cancer! I miss her a lot. But, I also have another friend that had lung cancer. She beat it! She did lose a lung, but she's fine. She has been cancer free for many years now and loves nature hiking and all kinds of outdoor stuff. Also, is Josh wearing an Omaha t-shirt? That's where I'm living now! 😮 Nice! 🤘😎🎸
Falling is exhausting. Glad to see you trying dirt bikes. I’m sure it was the camera angle but the wheel looked like it was not straight with the handlebars. Nice job either way. You guys rock.
Thanks for showing us that smooth brain! 🧠 absolutely amazing that it has shrank so much! So glad to hear that! 💕 Also making me jealous with all this dirt riding…. I really need to get out there in the dirt!
Wow Chey you’ve been through so much in your life so far, but it seems you’ve come through it all a stronger, more resilient woman and I commend you for that!! Keep up the great work! I love watching your dirt adventures hehe I’m sure I’d be on that same struggle bus if I tried it too lol
Hi, I just wanted to say I'm sorry to hear about your Pituitary Tumor but hey after seeing this video I give thumbs up and bow to the queen for not giving up don't matter how many times you fell down or hot u was from being out there you got right back up an got back on the bike. I saw you on Biker Babe Beth channel and wanted to subscribe to your channel also.
Cheyleesi, be careful don't break any collar bones, there are so many obstacles that require so many maneuvers. UA-cam has many Instruction videos on how to properly position yourself on the bike through corners, when braking and accelerating, your stance, and how to roll steady and throttle through jumps, and landing safely. A lot of dirt biking is toes in, knees gripping the gas tank and upper body stays in the center of balance all the time.
hate to give riding advice. but couple things seem to be happening. one, seems like your too focused on where your at in the moment and loosing sight of whats ahead and consequently missing a turn or obstacle until its right there, too late. you need to develop your seeing down the road or path and trusting your instincts on that which is already under you. you already do that when riding on the street, so adapt that to offroad. soft sand is the worst so id suggest not trying to learn to ride that dirtbike on a surface that would beat up even a experienced rider,. add all the gear your wearing and learning makes it worse, get comfortable riding a more hardpacked surface somewhere, gain confidence. go somewhere nearby where you can practice often, its fun and you will get the hang of it very fast, good luck you and Josh are the best.
I obviously don't know you guys personally but I watch this channel for a reason. You people seem to be positive forces in the universe. I wish you all the best and I will keep watching and hoping the news is good.
Hope you get this taken care of. I really enjoy you and shadetree, you're my favorite to watch and the whole reason I want to ride to Florida. Best of luck and positive vibes
Wow, would not have known you were dealing with such a scary thing like a tumour. Glad to hear it’s shrinking and your feeling better. Love your videos, keep up the great work!
Really enjoy your videos and content, I am glad that your adenoma responded to the treatment and you are feeling better. You are an inspiration, well done.
You starting dirt biking reminds me of my early days snowboarding... Constantly picking yourself back up is the most exhausting thing of all... Hang in there! It gets easier. Kind of an allegory for life, lol!
Keep your head up. Now we sorta know the depression state you went through. And we all appreciate you so much. Well at least I do. And I thank shadetree for introducing us/me to you. Please continue doing what you do making these videos and riding!! I’m a fellow rider from vegas and I live vicariously through you two. When I don’t ride that is. Shits hot as hell in Vegas summer! 🤘🏽
Way to lady, that is a tough road to have to travel. I have dealt with a lot of medical issues and I know the strength it takes. Bless you and keep up the good fight, your peeps need you around. Thanks for sharing with us.
What a freaken trooper you are kid please be careful I enjoy your videos. I also have a cerebral cavernoma on my brain stem that has already taken my vision in my left eye so I get it, but please be careful. I am so happy you can still ride I can't. When you get tired you're suppose to rest PLEASE God Bless
I have had one for around 15 years and it is inoperable but with medication and proper management I am doing ok stay strong and hang on we can both do this. I agree with the heat problem, been there know that. Take care
Two things Chey: first, super proud of you for telling your story. I know it took a lot of guts to tell everyone what it has been like with your pituitary tumor and the side effects of medications. To put yourself in such a vulnerable spot with complete strangers is honestly admirable. Also, super glad it has shrunk down to smaller than a pea, but that goes without saying. Secondly, your determination in riding that two stroke is awesome. I know Shadetree is giving you all kinds of wisdom and metaphors, but it is ultimately you that keeps getting back on and pushing for more. It says a lot about what kind of person you are. And the fact that you have owls dancing for you…… I mean come on. Maybe you’re the mother of frogs and owls.?.?
That's awesome girl glad you're feeling better keep thinking positive about this situation we'll keep praying for you take care of yourself God Bless your friend Mark from the great state of Texas!✌️
Hey chey I really enjoy your vids and admire your straight forward mental health talk my son has severe social anxiety and we havn't really been able to find any good medical help or Doctors for that matter and we've tried so hard ever since he was a toddler we've found that we have been his only option and the only ones he can count on very frustrating not a lot of help for people with mental issues a lot of councilors talk a good game but no answers psychiatrists only prescribe medication they don't work on behavior therapy like in the movies lol I couldn't believe that. Keep up the good work I bet you are inspiring people and that's Awsome
J'ai eu une tumeur bénigne de la moelle épinière il y a 3 ans. J'etais paralysée des jambes, avec de terribles douleurs, j'ai été opérée, j'ai une amputation de 1/3 des vertèbres dorsales , ablation de l'arc postérieur pour atteindre la tumeur. Grosse chirurgie ! Je vais bien ! J'ai 2 motos, une honda 125 cm de 1997 et une yamaha XV 500 de des années 80. J'ai 66 ans, bravo à toi, tu auras une longue et belle vie grâce à ta personnalité remarquable.
You are a MACHINE, you must have that High Hopes song perpetually in your head that you just don't hear it anymore you just keep going like that little old Ant, You are Awesome.
MRI looks like good news! Stay the course! Dirt bike riding…power up not down and straighten front wheel to get through sand…one foot down for balance in slow turns when learning is OK! Love Croom!😎👍
Once you figure out the faster you go through Sandy softer spots the better. But I understand that's going to be hard to do with so many trees around you
My baby daughter also has a brain tumor and it’s cancer. She underwent a 8 hour surgery to remove most of it but not all because it was attached to important nerves. She did lose her hearing in one ear. She finished 6 weeks of treatment Just last month. Fingers crossed.!
I had a pituitary tumor as well. The meds were rough but it shrunk it. It came back a few years later and I took the meds again. Several years later now, almost a decade an I have been good to go. Good luck to you and I hope you're able to shrink it even more. I'm Josh's age for reference.
This gives me a lot of hope For the future thank you for sharing your story
Did you have gigantism?
@@Cheyleesi Dear Chey, so sorry to hear that you have a pituitary tumor. I do hope it is nothing too serious. Keep taking the right medication, and doing sensible exercise, riding the right bikes. If you haven't ridden a bike for a while, you are lucky, because I have only been a cyclist for a short while, and had to stop sharing my Vauxhall Zafira with my Dad, nearly 30 years ago, so I always bow to you. Get well soon, from your Limey ex car driver friend, Tim. I also like your T-shirt in this video. I don't know if I confessed to you, that I am also a 56 year old, studying motorcycles through these videos, so I will gladly stop watching these videos, in case I have accidentally been "stalking" you. Thank you.
prolactinoma? treated with cabergoline/dostinex will shrink it. give you freaky dreams though.
@@mr2percent4life those meds did a lot of things. I think I had cabergoline and at one point bromocriptine. The former I believe is used to treat Parkinson’s. One of the side effects listed was “increased urge to gamble.” While I didn’t have that I had tons of other issues that were not fun to deal with. Still better than the headaches and mood swings and stuff
I did chemotherapy last year after being diagnosed with stage 4 non Hodgkin's lymphoma. I did 6 rounds & it was rough, but I beat it!! I'm glad you're doing better. Stay positive, it's the best cure. GOD bless you & stay safe & healthy!! 😇💪🤙🤟
Thank you Jesus
@@alexd8123 Yes!!! GOD, my wonderful Dr. & medical staff plus me staying very positive all contributed in my healing!!
Thats wonderful. My grandson had leukemia at age 3 he's now 10 going on 11. I love the Lord and the great Doctors that took care of him.
@@kevincraig8257 awesome!! That's a tough kid. I'm 47 & can't imagine doing it as a child. I had to be really positive because I have 2 teenage daughters. GOD bless you & your grandson!!
Did you have B cell?
Chey, you’re so strong. You got this. You have so much support from so many people. You’re a fearless badass and all you do to discuss mental health and the way you share your life and feelings is extraordinary. You’re a lovely human. Sending love to you.
You need a TW200 for the trails. Low seat height, lightweight, fat tires, and most importantly, it's a 4 stroke with electric start.
That was what I was thinking why is she not on a 4 stroke
Chey: take care of your self, you bring such joy to so many people!
Thank you for making me aware of the video in your instagram comment/reply section Cheyleesi. Last year september i brought and supported my mother to/at the treatment center to Gamma knife her second golfball sized tumor in 28 years. She is doing well and making progress to great result. I feel it is a life task dealt to me after having gone through liver cancer and two very physically taxing chemo's with Rivaberin, adamantin and alpha interferon to have me return to at least some quality of life. In 2022 i was diagnosed with skincancer (several large and agressive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma in neck, throat and chest area) from prolongued exposure to high doses of UVR through plasma. I am currently undergoing treatment with good results.
Wishing you strength and endurance and sending peace & love from Holland, Europe
Damn. That's some scary stuff. It's good to hear that the treatments are working though.
You're certainly one tough woman! Hang in there!
I have always enjoyed Shadetree's manic videos, and now I've been watching yours. Colon cancer survivor here. Stay positive, keep riding, and enjoy. Also keep posting your touring videos. Cheers! Liked and subscribed
I'm glad everything seems.to be moving in the right direction. Ramming speed ahead you're a lot stronger than you think, after all you are the queen of frogs 🐸
Chey, you are awesome, enjoying life to its limits and bringing OTHERS up to your aspirations is truly a gift you give all your subscribers. This seriously personal insight into your life is a testament to your honesty and integrity as a UA-cam blogger.
Chey continue to get medical care. I wish you well and a healthy and long life. Thank you for sharing your personal information. We all Love you regardless how this goes.
Chey, check out Simone Giertz. She did a few videos on her experience with this, as a content creator. Sending positive vibes my garage to yours!
Aww god im so sorry.. legit have me in tears. :( stay strong! 🖤
This doesn’t count as falling.
Agreed. That one was not a fall.
Also, super happy for your good news. Hope your health continues to improve. Stay strong.
I'm glad they have you on the right meds and you're doing okay!
I have a Pituitary tumour, I had all the warning signs at 12 years old but my doctor missed them, passed it off as growing pains... Fast forward to a very awkward 17 year old who hadn't even started puberty yet, and my right hip literally fell apart, the growth plate on the femur slipped out of the joint, pain equivalent to childbirth so I'm told, I know it was brutal.
Once the NHS had pinned both of them back in to place they started digging to find the cause, they found the tumour on the back of the Pituitary and operated on it, but didn't quite get it all.
So now I'm a type 2 diabetic and have a fist full of tablets (9) and an injection every day, 23 years and counting and it's safe to say my fear of needles lasted about a week (If you have to do it, you do it!)
When I started on the meds I went through puberty in a month! No wonder I'm a weird fucker and fit in around here hahaha
I also drive a ranger, just got my first dirt bike, and spent all my money at cycle gear this weekend. are we twins? I pray the tumor is the difference between us hahahaha. Keep up with the medicine and the good vibes. I am not a doctor, but I think that positive attitude and laughter have the biggest influence on health and recovery.
thanks for sharing that. it's a blessing you have josh. you have a lot of talent and I pray it dissolves away.
Recovering from my second cancer surgery in past 4 months…hang in there girl, you got this! 👊🏻
Wow, I am in amazement of your journey with the tumor and am so sorry about the medical trauma you have experienced in your life. I can only imagine how this has affected you, so sorry you have had to deal with this. I work on a medical/surgical/oncology unit and let me just say you have an amazing attitude and great outlook. You are a leader for speaking about this topic and about mental health so openly. Thankfully your tumor is benign! Glad everything is moving in the right direction and good luck to you girl! Love the dirt bike content! I ride a crf230, I started out riding dirt before street and it has taught me so much, both skills on and off the bike! 😆 I absolutely love my Harley but my dirt bike has my heart most.
It's interesting. I've got a ton of the same symptoms as you, but mine are from multiple genetic and autoimmune conditions. I have hyperhidrosis (extremely excessive sweating) temperature dysregulation, tension headaches, hemiplegic migraines, many many waves of nausea daily. Some of it is Dysautonomia, some is Gastroparesis, some is mental health side effects (extreme and wildly swinging moods), some is EPI (exocrine pancreatic insufficiency), and the constant muscle and joint pains as well as dislocations is hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS). So I understand the misery the collection of symptoms can cause, and am proud of you for taking care of yourself and taking all the good out of each day you can. Keep keeping on love your content.
Awesome to watch you learn new things. You are killing it on the dirt bike. Congratulations on the the tumor news hope all keeps going well. Great video and keep it up
You can always say that you’re really good at falling on the MX bike! Lol! No but seriously I wish you the best in getting rid of that tumor. Thank you for sharing that with us.
sorry to hear about the tumor, very glad to hear it is shrinking, thanks for sharing all that you did......
You have a great speaking voice for these videos the kind of voice that just makes people wanna listen I’m very sorry that you have a brain tumor, but I’m happy to hear that it is not progressing in a negative way!
My daughters n I watch you all the time. We love you and are glad your making progress in the right direction. Keep your head up wheels down.
Glad your doing better. Sand is tough. The faster you go the easier it is. The bike floats over it
i been watching your channel for a while, but I guess after this video. Did'nt know you had a brain tumor. I will pray for you and I love how you don't let it hold you down in your life. Keep on having fun.
I am glad it has shrunk down for you and not cancerous. Dealing with my favorite uncle who is not so lucky with cancer. Love the video. Keep on trekking .
Stay strong Cheyleesi!
It’s a good thing that josh has you out there when it’s hot 🥵 to get good practice in so when the weather gets better you’ll enjoy the ride so much more keep up the good work Chey and Josh !!!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I love how Josh is always right there to check on ya!
Hey Chey, my uncle had a tumor which was in the same location, he had to have it removed twice. It was benign, thank God! I will pray for you! The tumor pressed against the optical nerve which caused blurred vision.
So glad your tumor has shrunk. Thank you for sharing this part of your life. Here's to better days ahead!!!
I had liver cancer doc’s did everything they could which lead up to a liver transplant. I’m still here im recovering and getting better . Chemo is the worst hated it at how sick i got. I feel for you because i know its rough. Just remember your an awsome lady and you deserve lots of hugs.
Great video...glad to hear your tumor is responding to the meds, and dirtbikes will teach you humility whether you want it of not.
Welcome back Chey !!! Admitting a weakness is tough...... Showing a willingness to kick A## on cancer makes you a super villain against it. Stay Safe GF... . Ciao.
I'll pray for you. Some years back I helped my mother take care of my dad who needed almost daily radiation therapy. I hope you get past it somehow.
I love how you always got up after falling.. It was funny, but also very inspiring. Shows that you will make it regardless of what the tumor thinks. Have an amazing year ahead and may nothing keep you down...
Riding in the sand is way different than asphalt! Looks like you were having fun. Congrats on the good news, stay positive, and ride safe!
Hey shay, I have been fighting cancer for 8 years, now stage 4 !!! Did 70 chemos. Had to sell my sportster. Chemos f*^%k up my balance. That broke my heart !!!! . Stay strong. Terry and Sherry. South Philly loves you !!!
I'm so sorry to hear that,God be with you all and God bless you and heal you.🙏🙏🙏
My dad had the same. Had the surgery and it turned out ok. He was in mid sixties, but hes doing well now. I hope it turns out well.
Wish you the best. Just got the wife out from 18 days in the hospital from a stroke. I'm glad I got her put of there. It's insane the security . Take care.
Sand has to be one of the hardest things to learn dirt bike riding. When in doubt gas it! 😂 stay healthy and I wish you a good and quick recovery
Holy shit girl. You're even tougher than we thought, and we thought you were pretty tough. Keep up the good fight.
Keep the wheel speed up on that dirt bike,you need that gyro effect in the sand to keep upright,them 2 strokers don't like to be lugged around...revvs up,wheel spinnin!
Hey Chey,
You have mad support from California. Will continue to watch you and your Unc. Stay up. You are one of the reasons I got back on a motorcycle.
You remind me so much of my sister when she was young before she got very sick. My Sister is disabled and lives with my mom for many years now. I truly wish you all the best Cheyleesi!
Prayers for you Chey. I've lost many people to cancer, and the improvement you have is really great to hear. I'm proud of you for keeping strong and taking the steps to fight and improve your health.
I applaud you for your strength and ability to share your story . Your positive attitude is inspiring. I am so glad you have found some peace with the process and treatment and see that quality of life is the most important.
Chey, so sorry you have to go through this. You are a beautiful person and have a lot of support from the shadetree army to help you through it. You may be small in size but are big in heart so stay strong and know we are all thinking of you.
I'm happy its shrunk. My little girls think your so cool, and clearly an inspiration to them both. I started off by showing them your videos, so they could see another girl on a harley. Be safe girl, God bless
Cancer sucks!
I lost a good friend to it in January. She fought hard, and never lost her sense of humor. She would joke about everything, even the cancer! I miss her a lot.
But, I also have another friend that had lung cancer. She beat it! She did lose a lung, but she's fine. She has been cancer free for many years now and loves nature hiking and all kinds of outdoor stuff.
Also, is Josh wearing an Omaha t-shirt? That's where I'm living now! 😮
Nice! 🤘😎🎸
Falling is exhausting. Glad to see you trying dirt bikes. I’m sure it was the camera angle but the wheel looked like it was not straight with the handlebars. Nice job either way. You guys rock.
Thanks for showing us that smooth brain! 🧠 absolutely amazing that it has shrank so much! So glad to hear that! 💕 Also making me jealous with all this dirt riding…. I really need to get out there in the dirt!
Wow Chey you’ve been through so much in your life so far, but it seems you’ve come through it all a stronger, more resilient woman and I commend you for that!! Keep up the great work! I love watching your dirt adventures hehe I’m sure I’d be on that same struggle bus if I tried it too lol
For Sale: used dirt bike, dropped only 1xxx times :) Happy to hear health issues have greatly improved!
You will be ok girl your a tough young lady and the tumor has shrunk,great news.Take care of yourself and stay safe
Keep it reved up and rolling. Sit back a little on the seat so the front doesn't dig into the sand as bad. So glad your tumor is shrinking so well.
Glad you got treatment. Keep doing what's best for you
Sorry this is happening to you, wishing you endless years of riding.
Hi, I just wanted to say I'm sorry to hear about your Pituitary Tumor but hey after seeing this video I give thumbs up and bow to the queen for not giving up don't matter how many times you fell down or hot u was from being out there you got right back up an got back on the bike. I saw you on Biker Babe Beth channel and wanted to subscribe to your channel also.
Awesome video Chey, you are so strong, and got up every time you fell! You are awesome! keep it up. Lots of love from the UK x
Praying for you Girl... Greetings from Germany 😇
Cheyleesi, be careful don't break any collar bones, there are so many obstacles that require so many maneuvers. UA-cam has many Instruction videos on how to properly position yourself on the bike through corners, when braking and accelerating, your stance, and how to roll steady and throttle through jumps, and landing safely. A lot of dirt biking is toes in, knees gripping the gas tank and upper body stays in the center of balance all the time.
hate to give riding advice. but couple things seem to be happening. one, seems like your too focused on where your at in the moment and loosing sight of whats ahead and consequently missing a turn or obstacle until its right there, too late. you need to develop your seeing down the road or path and trusting your instincts on that which is already under you. you already do that when riding on the street, so adapt that to offroad. soft sand is the worst so id suggest not trying to learn to ride that dirtbike on a surface that would beat up even a experienced rider,. add all the gear your wearing and learning makes it worse, get comfortable riding a more hardpacked surface somewhere, gain confidence. go somewhere nearby where you can practice often, its fun and you will get the hang of it very fast, good luck you and Josh are the best.
I obviously don't know you guys personally but I watch this channel for a reason. You people seem to be positive forces in the universe. I wish you all the best and I will keep watching and hoping the news is good.
Hope you get this taken care of. I really enjoy you and shadetree, you're my favorite to watch and the whole reason I want to ride to Florida. Best of luck and positive vibes
Chey, you have a beautiful brain. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, would not have known you were dealing with such a scary thing like a tumour. Glad to hear it’s shrinking and your feeling better. Love your videos, keep up the great work!
Really enjoy your videos and content, I am glad that your adenoma responded to the treatment and you are feeling better. You are an inspiration, well done.
You starting dirt biking reminds me of my early days snowboarding... Constantly picking yourself back up is the most exhausting thing of all... Hang in there! It gets easier. Kind of an allegory for life, lol!
My wife had the same tumor 30 years ago. She's been off all the meds for about 10 years. She's had a completely normal life including having two kids.
Awesome video and awesome content can’t wait for next video Thanks Chey
Keep your head up. Now we sorta know the depression state you went through. And we all appreciate you so much. Well at least I do. And I thank shadetree for introducing us/me to you. Please continue doing what you do making these videos and riding!! I’m a fellow rider from vegas and I live vicariously through you two. When I don’t ride that is. Shits hot as hell in Vegas summer! 🤘🏽
I am in the same boat and I fully understand your situation. We can live with it with the right use of meds and observation by mri’s. Stay strong
Glad your tumor is shrinking I hope it continues to and hope you continue to take care of yourself.
You keep moving kid, you got this and keep the faith Honey !!!
Chey I'm so sorry for this news. Stay strong sweetheart 💖
She's not dying ffs
Way to lady, that is a tough road to have to travel. I have dealt with a lot of medical issues and I know the strength it takes. Bless you and keep up the good fight, your peeps need you around. Thanks for sharing with us.
What a freaken trooper you are kid please be careful I enjoy your videos. I also have a cerebral cavernoma on my brain stem that has already taken my vision in my left eye so I get it, but please be careful. I am so happy you can still ride I can't. When you get tired you're suppose to rest PLEASE God Bless
Nothin' like the sound of a 2-stroke!!! Glad everything is okay with you health wise. Keep on rockin'!!!!
Keep on fighting. I’m praying for you.
I won’t pretend that I’ve been watching for a long time this video just popped up but i hope the best for you and your in my prayers 💙
God bless you you are just to cool to go through this, keep on cruising,I love your website, godspeed
Good luck to you chevy on your medical situation.
I have had one for around 15 years and it is inoperable but with medication and proper management I am doing ok stay strong and hang on we can both do this. I agree with the heat problem, been there know that. Take care
Two things Chey: first, super proud of you for telling your story. I know it took a lot of guts to tell everyone what it has been like with your pituitary tumor and the side effects of medications. To put yourself in such a vulnerable spot with complete strangers is honestly admirable. Also, super glad it has shrunk down to smaller than a pea, but that goes without saying. Secondly, your determination in riding that two stroke is awesome. I know Shadetree is giving you all kinds of wisdom and metaphors, but it is ultimately you that keeps getting back on and pushing for more. It says a lot about what kind of person you are. And the fact that you have owls dancing for you…… I mean come on. Maybe you’re the mother of frogs and owls.?.?
That's awesome girl glad you're feeling better keep thinking positive about this situation we'll keep praying for you take care of yourself God Bless your friend Mark from the great state of Texas!✌️
Hey chey I really enjoy your vids and admire your straight forward mental health talk my son has severe social anxiety and we havn't really been able to find any good medical help or Doctors for that matter and we've tried so hard ever since he was a toddler we've found that we have been his only option and the only ones he can count on very frustrating not a lot of help for people with mental issues a lot of councilors talk a good game but no answers psychiatrists only prescribe medication they don't work on behavior therapy like in the movies lol I couldn't believe that. Keep up the good work I bet you are inspiring people and that's Awsome
Sending you well wishes for a long and a healthy life Chey. Love, hugs and blessings coming your way from NYC. Hang in there girl! 🙏🏻
J'ai eu une tumeur bénigne de la moelle épinière il y a 3 ans. J'etais paralysée des jambes, avec de terribles douleurs, j'ai été opérée, j'ai une amputation de 1/3 des vertèbres dorsales , ablation de l'arc postérieur pour atteindre la tumeur. Grosse chirurgie !
Je vais bien ! J'ai 2 motos, une honda 125 cm de 1997 et une yamaha XV 500 de des années 80. J'ai 66 ans, bravo à toi, tu auras une longue et belle vie grâce à ta personnalité remarquable.
You are a MACHINE, you must have that High Hopes song perpetually in your head that you just don't hear it anymore you just keep going like that little old Ant, You are Awesome.
Chey I will say prayers for you. I hope you keep strong like you have been. You have a great support group. I wish I could help you. Stay safe.
Praying for you Girl! You are highly favored!!
MRI looks like good news! Stay the course! Dirt bike riding…power up not down and straighten front wheel to get through sand…one foot down for balance in slow turns when learning is OK! Love Croom!😎👍
Riding a dirtbike in the sand in florida in August is one hell of a workout. Congrats to you. But February will be much more fun.
Once you figure out the faster you go through Sandy softer spots the better. But I understand that's going to be hard to do with so many trees around you
i think a smaller 4 stroke would make for a more starter fun ride for chey.. cheers.
My baby daughter also has a brain tumor and it’s cancer. She underwent a 8 hour surgery to remove most of it but not all because it was attached to important nerves. She did lose her hearing in one ear. She finished 6 weeks of treatment Just last month. Fingers crossed.!