Teddi Mellencamp becomes real on difficult nights in the midst of cancer treatment


Teddi Mellencamp becomes real on difficult nights in the midst of cancer treatment
Teddi Mellencamp becomes real on difficult nights in the midst of cancer treatment

Teddi Mellencamp keeps his fans updated about his cancer recovery while continuing with radiation.

He Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Alumin, 43, took Instagram just before bedtime on his struggles in the process.

“I know that I speak a lot about all the fun and surprising things that I have been doing from all tumors, and I have been doing them, and it has been my form of peace, to face, find happiness, but I also wanted to send a reminder and a gentle, such as, ‘I feel you’, if you are going through this, going through a difficult time, that is also normal,” said Mellencamp in bed.

“We all find our new normality, and we do the best we can to feel as much as possible at that time,” continued the former star of reality, by People’s magazine. “Some nights [are] Very hard. Tonight is one of them. “

The next day, Mellencamp continued with more stories about how he decides when to use a wig for the sports drink that has been (very reluctantly) drinking in the middle of his treatment.

The “history of my life is always having to drink Powerade. I am here to tell you that it is not my favorite. Trying to suck a bottle of this every morning is a real dream, but I suppose it is supposed to help,” he said in the stories published on March 16.

“My immunotherapy kicks you a butt, boys. He kicks you a little, but expects a little, and then the butt kicks you. ”

He then revealed that he is scheduled to “start a week of radiation” on Monday.

The first RHBH Star then revealed his reasons to use a wig.

“They are like, ‘Why not only do they shake their shaved head?’ And guys, sometimes I do it, ”said Mellencamp.

In another video, Mellencamp then looked to the brightest side while embarked on a week of intense treatment.

“But [I’m] Always trying to find a bit of the positive, ”said Mellencamp. “Apparently, I mean that I am not a doctor, I barely arrived at high school, but apparently, the more immunotherapy the butt kicks you, the more it works, it is what they told me.”

“That is why I do immunotherapy every three weeks,” he added, “while my radiation, for example, that I start on Monday, I do it for a week in a row.”



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