I wonder if it's possible that brain tumors caused some major behavioral changes. Obviously healthy people commit adultery all the time but with the diagnosis coming so close on the heels of their split I can't help but wonder... |
I'll admit that when I saw this, I thought of Apple Cider Viniger. z |
I sort of was thinking that too. |
If they are melanoma cancer cell tumors that spread to her brain, then yes it is stage 4. My friend survived this by having the tumors removed and then taking a biologic drug. I hope she survives. |
Wow so lucky. I guess it would depend on how many tumors and location and if they respond to the drugs. Teddy’s youngest is only 5. Thoughts and prayers. |
This is terrible and I really feel for her and her family. |
Doctors said the tumors were only six months old. |
I find it wild that on the day she is diagnosed she takes to social media to announce it and does magazine spreads. Everyone processes things differently but how about taking a beat. Desperate woman. |
Wait but question for the people speculating that it is stage 4.... She had melanomas for years and was on top of it. Is it possible that nothing else progressed, and there were no signs of cancer anywhere else in her body, and now it's stage 4 in her brain? Honest question, I don't know. But it would seem like you would be aware that the cancer spread before it got to your brain? |
so much speculation from a pp calling for people not to speculate |
Yes they could be unrelated cancers. |
Oh shut up. Maybe she needs the money. |
You would not necessarily be aware of cancer spread before it got to the brain. Once cancer cells metastasize, they can do anywhere. Including the brain. She could’ve felt perfectly fine until she had some symptoms (headache, blurry vision), etc. Her doctor has probably now done a full body scan + bone scan to check for metastasis in other organs and the bones. But yes, totally possible it was melanoma with metastasis to the brain. Also possible it was a second cancer. Did she say if it was benign or malignant? |
What... Are you talking about |
Thank you for this explanation. Makes sense. I did not see her saying whether the tumors were benign or malignant. Wishing her the best. |