Teddi Mellencamp talks about how his melanoma has worsened in stage 4 despite his proactive about his health.
THE Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Alum, 44, recalled in a recent glamorous interview she had obtained routine assessments every three months, but her cancer is not detected until he had spread to his brain and lungs.
“When you go to a doctor, you just assume that that’s it. I do what I am supposed to do. At first, I didn’t even really do the search on melanoma because I didn’t want to know all the bad things,” she told the point of sale.
“My biggest melanoma on my shoulder was the first stadium,” recalls Mellencamp. “When I finally followed, they said to themselves:” We did not do the scans, because you had nothing above a stage. “But look at what happened.
The star of reality, which documented his diagnosis of continuous melanoma after having undergone 17 surgeries for invasive skin cancer, has said that she always keeps a positive state of mind throughout her journey.
“Some of this was that I did not know the negatives of the situation and only got out of my intestine,” she shared.
She continued: “Something in me said to me,” You’re going to survive. You will get there. Of course, I have days when I feel a doubt and I feel worried, but I just told myself to continue to introduce myself. “”
The former Bravolebrity shares three children – Slate, 12, Cruz, 10, and Dove, 5 years old – with her ex -husband Edwin Arroyave, of which she filed a divorce at the end of 2024 after 13 years of marriage. The couple has since interrupted the divorce procedures to focus on the co-parent and the treatment against cancer of Stade 4 of Mellencamp.