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Teddi Mellencamp is here with an update about her cancerous match.
For a very pleasant change, however, this is a positive Update.
“Honestly, the crying is already done, but I just finished all my scans and my tumors are significantly shrunk, which doctors mean all this will work and that I will be back to myself and feel good,” wrote Mellencamp via Instagram on April 23.

The real housewives in Beverly Hills Alun have been open for the past several weeks about her medical journey.
About six weeks ago, she told followers that she had undergone a procedure that resulted in four tumors being found in her brain.
Mellencamp later revealed that the cancer had come to phase 4, the most serious level.
From there, after explaining the unusual type of therapy, she depends on beating the disease, Teddi said during a performance on the night line:
“I really like to have control, and this is completely out of my control. And for the first time I’m really scared.”


Frop until Wednesday, and Mellencamp was in a much better place.
She said that after her two remaining sessions with immunotherapy, “Hopefully I’m done and I want to be cancer -free.”
“I want to keep a positive sight because that’s how my doctor just talked to me. He’s like,” You did this, you got this, “she said, adding a gravelly imitation of her voice,” You have the Mellencamp blood, so you’re good. ” “
Teddi is the daughter of musician John Mellencamp.
She shares three children – Dove, 5, Cruz, 10 and Slate, 12 – with her husband Edwin Arroyave, and she previously shared that doctors had given her a 50% chance of survival.


The prolonged Bravo personality still has a long way to go.
Unfortunately, she may never know if she is really completely out of the woods; Whether the cancer goes into remission and stays there.
But this is a milestone worth celebrating.
“I don’t think you understand the debilitating pain that I feel for a few days,” she told Entertainment tonight in a 17th April interview and strangled by the thought of leaving her children without mother. “It’s extremely scary. My kids are young.”