Teddi Mellencamp Thought She Was ‘Dying’ Before Brain Tumor Surgery

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Mellencamp, 43, returned during Thursday, March 13, an episode of IHEART Radio Podcast. She said, “I can say that I got some of the darkest days in which I was sad about … when this happened.” “But before that, it’s very wilda of what kind of access to us here.”
Milnkamb recalled that she was in a horse show and told her friend that she was suffering from “the worst migraines” in her life, after she registered Podcast with the judge and she could not “remember how to say certain words.” Milnkamb continued to consume migraines from her friend and was “very poorly bad” and did not know where she was in horse racing.
The next day, Mellencamp went to New Orleans and had a debate with the judge. Mellencamp recalled that she was so much that she was so much that she “can barely walk” – which prompted the judge to believe that something was not “true”.
Days after New Orleans, Mellencamp started crying while recording the podcast and encouraged her to go to the hospital. Mellencamp recalled contact with a friend and beg to take it.
“I have started, for example, crying on her while I loved,” I need you to take me to the hospital now. I think I am dying. “I cannot see, I cannot walk, and I can’t even get out of the bed,” Milkamb said, adding that the friend was not able to take her until she called the header husband Edwin Aruf.
Milnkamb admitted that her head was hurting for six months, but “she did not want to face any of them” and wanted to go forward. Mellencamp had recently gone to examine it, so she didn’t think anything was a medical error. “This was the first time in three years, I had no skin cancer,” said Milkamb.
After undergoing a CT scan in the hospital, Mellencamp told “more than seven tumors” and sent to her friends – including the judge.
“You told me,” I all thought I was my mind, but I am actually on my death bed. “
Mellencamp has made it clear that she suffers from a few cranials with tumor removal, as they removed four tumors of her brain.
“The most difficult part is that no one wants to tell me what was really happening because they were afraid, so I did not know what was happening.” “I thought I was fine, for example, I thought I could go home the next day, and like, as soon as the tumors came out, I thought I would do. I could not even tell you, comrades, like, I didn’t really understand anything, and this was a problem.”
After Mellencamp surgery, the judge recalled hearing a story from her sister’s story, who asked, “Can you see me?” That opened Mellencamp her eyes and answered, “unfortunately.” Mellencamp, for her part, remembered that everyone told this Heath Ledger She was a “chase” for her. While remembering, Milnkamb said the only date she remembered is the birthday of Dove. (Mellencamp later noticed that when the tumors in their brain can lead to a lack of memory.)
Melnkamb recalled that there is a “great hole” from one of the surgery that continued to try to touch it – but it was given hand restrictions.
“I know that I make everything look good and peach, but it was 17 days bad for everyone in my life,” she said. “The fact that my father helped me and still helps me, yes, he was already changing games.”
Milnkamb explained that she was told that she had tumors in her lungs and three others in her brain were “very risky”, so she underwent immunotherapy – which she said made her feel “very terrible.”
She said: “Many people have been confused when they hear like brain tumors, lung tumors, or anything like that. Do they think that something else other than skin cancer.” “But what can actually happen is that skin cancer can save and organs for your other organs, and this is what happened to me. So all my tumors and so on are skin cancer.”
Mellencamp explained that she feels “really positive” and the radiation began on Monday, March 17, for a week and will continue immunotherapy every three weeks.
She said: “I hope for the second that I felt that headache, I hope to be the second that I started to feel like me. “If you had waited anymore, God knows what would have happened.”
Mellencamp said she is doing significantly “better” mentally. “When I had no like me, and I was lost, I felt very lonely and sad, and just as I had moments to be like,” I don’t know that anyone like gave me like a real hug. You are really really sad. But I now feel that I started to see the light and began to think about the future, and I feel that for the first time, I am able to set goals, “adding that her healthy battle was” an invitation to wake up “and that she was” grateful “for Arves.
On February 12, Mellencamp revealed via Instagram that it was transferred to the hospital after “dealing with severe and delusional headaches” for several weeks, which culminated in “unbearable pain” the previous day.
After conducting a CT scan and MRI, doctors I found multiple tumors on my mindShe wrote at that time. “Two tumors will be removed surgically today – the remaining smaller tumors will be treated by radiation at a later time.”
After two weeks, Mellencamp I talked about her progress Since the operation.
“I am very grateful to the amazing surgeons, the doctor and nurses who made my surgery success and comfortable healing,” I participated via Instagram on February 26. “In full transparency, more tumors have been removed more than expected: four in total. This battle has not ended, but this tour has won.”
She continued: “Laughter, support, patience of my children, my family and close friends is one gift that words cannot correctly express from my gratitude. While I move to the next steps in my treatment, I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the flow of love and prayers. I see them, and they definitely help me to stay strong.”
Earlier this month, Mellencamp – which participates Slate, 12, Cruz, 10, and Dove, 5, with Separate pair Arroyave – Revered More information about its diagnosis.
“Update from my exams today: I have multiple tumors in my mind that I was unable to remove by surgery. I also have tumors in my lungs. These are all metastasis of skin cancer,” I suspended on Thursday, March 6, Post on Instagram, in reference to the diagnosis of melanoma in the second stage I announced in October 2022.
Doctors hope that immunotherapy will treat them effectively. I feel positive – that I will win this battle, and that I got this pseudonym (I love short hair, not just bald stains) and I can remember all [Angelina Jolie’s] Children’s names“I continued.” Now, as [Andy Cohen] You will say: With all entitled … Wow, cancer! “
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2025-03-13 20:29:00