My breast cancer was a lot bigger than a pea and it WAS movable which is why we all thought it was nothing. Glad I got it checked. Turned out I had invasive lobular carcinoma in the big mass and then a bunch of micro calcifications under my nipple that turned out to be cancerous as well. Cancer is a tricky thing.. I am CANCER FREE now though! LOVE YOU!!!!
She was such a ray of light.... always positive even when things were stacked against her. Its heartbreaking that she didn't survive this horrible disease.
Dang it girl! I miss you and your energy. You're still helping me tho. Cancer truly sucks, but thank you, for taking us on this journey. The both of you, still encourage me to keep on. Every day
I suspect that many people with your diagnosis wouldn’t be half as active as you. Some get a cancer diagnosis and immediately think they should give up on all energetic activities, which then spirals downwards and they actually encourage feeling unwell. Yous and Aisha’s positive / active lifestyle is quite admirable !! 👍🏼
Such a positive person facing the things she had to!! soo brave, soo proud of u Emily im sure your still training in heaven💖! love to Aisha and your family too x rach from Australia! x
I’ve been watching your recent videos for the past few weeks. Now I’m going back to the beginning to learn about your cancer journey. Usually you post every few days.....and you haven’t posted anything for 6 days which is a bit unlike you. I am hoping that you are alright Emily ? I know you are struggling at the moment... please let us know how you are ?
I took tramadol for knee pain, caused me to get addicted to them and i had 2 weeks of drug withdrawal. Not fun. So I know how you feel with the drunkenness. RIP Ems.
Estelle Burton damn doctors start you on opiates then cut you off all of the sudden! They are the ones that create addicts, that's what happened to me. Doctor didn't ween me off. So I had to get it my way,,Doctors need educated on opiate titration
Yeah, It's crazy. When I went back to my doctor and told them I had withdrawal, they were like "wow, that's very rare for someone to get through that by themselves" It's like.. no apology, no checkup to make sure I was okay. I lost 7kg in those 2 weeks of withdrawal.
Hi Carlo Im so so sorry about the late reply the last few months have just been crazy! I do have twitter but I don't actually use it, I do have instagram and I'm very active on it @emilyjanegrace. Thanks so much for your support it means so much to me!! Love em x
Omg all they gave her for cancer was tramadol? They gave my 7 lb dog 50mg of tramadol after surgery because animals can't have like Percocet or Vicodin, Morphine, Fentanyl etc. That's sad they didn't help her pain more.