Teddi Melllenote maintains her fans aware of her cancer recovery while continues with radiation.
THE Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The 43 -year -old alum went to Instagram just before going to bed about his difficulties in the process.
“I know that I talk a lot about all the fun and incredible things that I have done since all the tumors, and I do them, and it is my way of peace, to face, to find happiness, but I also wanted to send a reminder and a sweet, like,” I feel you “, if you pass through this, by going through evil, it is also normal,” he said.
“We all find our new standard, and we are doing our best to feel as well as possible at that time,” continued the former star of reality, by People magazine. “Some nights [are] Really hard. This evening is one of them.
The next day, Mellencamp followed more stories about how she decides when wearing a sports drink she has (reluctantly) to drink in the middle of her treatment.
The “story of my life is always to have to drink Powerade. I am here to tell you that it is not my favorite. Trying to suck a bottle this morning is a real dream, but I guess it is supposed to help, “she said in the stories published on March 16.
“My immunotherapy kicked you, guys. This gives you the kick a little, but he waits a little – then he kicks you.
She then revealed that she had to “start a week of influence” on Monday.
The first Rhbh Star then revealed its reasons to wear a wig.
“They are like:” Why not just switch your head shaved? ” And the guys, sometimes I do it, ”said Mellencamp. “Yesterday, I did not wear a wig in the afternoon and I will be honest, I felt a little unsure. So I’m going to do anything that makes me feel best.
In another video, MellenoCamp then watched the brighter side while she started in a week of intense treatment.
“But [I’m] Always trying to find a little positive, ”said Mellencamp. “Apparently, I mean that I am not a doctor – I barely passed in high school – but apparently, the more immunotherapy gives you kicks, the more it works, that’s what I have been told.”
“This is why I do immunotherapy every three weeks,” she added, “while my influence, for example, that I start on Monday, I have a week in a row.”




