Fox News Cat Timpef told her fans that she was forced to make a “devastating” medical decision after she discovered that she had cancer last month.
Timpf, 36, announced on social media last week that she had discovered that she had breast cancer only 15 hours before she gave birth to her son.
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In a long post, TIMPF told the world that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in the zero stage.
“Last week, I welcomed my first child in the world. Timpef wrote:” About 15 hours before I went to labor, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. ”
“Now, before you worry, my doctor says it is stage 0 and it is confident that it is certain that it has not spread.
“Or, as I explained to the few who have been able to know this yet: Don't scare. It is just a little cancer.”
She ended her announcement by saying that she feels “fortunate” because she caught the disease early and to be the mother of her newborn son.
Now, the comedy answers its Instagram questions regarding diagnostic and treatment plans.
“Thank you very much for all support; this means a lot for me,” Timpf started her video.
“It is clear that this is a really crazy time, and I am really able to do it. But I wanted to treat some things because I am also truly soaked in medical advice.”
The comedian continued to address commentators' ideas about her “extremist” plans to obtain dual breast removal.
She said in the video: “Trust me, no one looks more extreme than me.”
Timpf said it does not take the process “light” but it follows the advice of medical professionals around her.
“I find it destroyed, but I am very grateful to reach the opinions of many wonderful minds when it comes to breast cancer,” she said.
“I was very lucky to have a team very familiar with this, and the focus of all these conversations is what is the best thing to do to keep me alive, so I am for my son for a long time.
“Every case of breast cancer is completely different. There are a lot of details that I did not share.”
The author asked her followers “trust” that she is making the right choice for herself and everyone else in her life.
She said, “I just want to say confidence that I am making the best decision for me and my family.”
“I get the best medical advice that I can get.”
Followers left support messages under its short video in Instagram.
“You are loved. Pray for healing and knowledge of your doctors,” a woman commented.
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