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Angelica Nyqvist
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@pamcopeasm05
@pamcopeasm05 9 месяцев назад
Just wanted to drop a comment here and let you know that your feelings are completely valid, even though you didn't have cancer. It's okay to be scared or overwhelmed when you're dealing with health scares or any difficult situation. Your emotions matter, and you don't need to apologize for them. As someone who has faced breast cancer, I understand the rollercoaster of emotions that can come with it. But please remember that everyone's experiences and fears are unique, and they deserve to be acknowledged and respected. I'm here to offer support and understanding, regardless of the specific circumstances. Remember to take care of yourself and lean on your loved ones during challenging times. Sending you lots of love and positivity.
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 9 месяцев назад
Well said. I’m really glad that Angie was cleared too. The worry is real.
@ccl6192
@ccl6192 9 месяцев назад
Yes. Glad it turned out to be nothing. Must have been such a relief. I can’t imagine it was easy or fun to have to deal with.
@misfor
@misfor 9 месяцев назад
“Not cancer” is a wonderful thing. Sending hugs. ❤
@nancytilsonsinback1168
@nancytilsonsinback1168 9 месяцев назад
As a person with breast cancer, all your feelings are real. Never feel like you need to make excuses for fear and worry. They say I’m 75% cured but I do now have the boobs of a 20 year old!! Lol Also, that eye look is everything!💜
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
@mammadijacopo3347
@mammadijacopo3347 8 месяцев назад
Dear Nancy, one of the best doctors here in Italy, Piero Mozzi, has told me that most breast cancers (breast/ovary/uterus) are caused by Milk and Dairy. The China Study has also confirmed this. So many doctors are now linking dairy with ‘hormonal’ cancers in women. Follow the blood diet with Mozzi and D’Adamo!
@irishblueeyes82
@irishblueeyes82 9 месяцев назад
As a professional in the medical field, you can ask the provider what the code for the procedure they are going to be doing, then contact your insurance and they will be able to look up that code and tell you the potential amount you may owe. So glad that you got a good result and not the terrible awful C word. Your make up looks amazing as always!!
@Michellelipstick
@Michellelipstick 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this tip! The fact that nobody tells us the cost without us having to hunt for it is crazy.
@norasmith4939
@norasmith4939 9 месяцев назад
Yup I can confirm. I work for a health insurance company and that is what I ask too. The code for the treatment
@jennteal5265
@jennteal5265 9 месяцев назад
This and also if you don't know the code (and sometimes providers don't), you can call your insurance's member services and explain what they say you're doing and they can break down how it will apply to your benefits at the very least.
@kmes8989
@kmes8989 9 месяцев назад
The doctor's office can call your insurance for pre-approval as well.
@alexandreaturcot8921
@alexandreaturcot8921 9 месяцев назад
Yes, great tip! My background and career is in Medical Coding and you have every right to ask ahead of time what procedures they will be doing and then find out if it is covered and how much is covered. I can say from experience that our Healthcare system is broken and needs help. But, educating yourself about the procedures and your own insurance is important.
@livgraham257
@livgraham257 9 месяцев назад
SO glad it was a false alarm and that you’re okay, Angie! But also feelings of anxiety and fear don’t just go away right away and it’s perfectly normal that you’re still processing all of your feelings. We support you!
@katydidknits
@katydidknits 9 месяцев назад
My mother is a breast cancer survivor, and I had a lump a couple of years ago that luckily turned out to be a cyst. It’s absolutely terrifying until you finally get the word. I am so glad that you are ok.
@cynthiafisher3392
@cynthiafisher3392 9 месяцев назад
24:03 Angie, just wanted to ask if the gel light consistency could have been from your implant? If so, maybe it is leaking?
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
@@cynthiafisher3392 my doctors know I have implants so of course we looked for that too. and I have modern implants that cannot leak, so mine are not fluid in any form. and the cyst was nt attached to the implant, but instead free in other tissue.
@cynthiafisher3392
@cynthiafisher3392 9 месяцев назад
@@AngelicaNyqvist Thank goodness! I’m so happy for you that it all worked out. ❤️
@Impassion
@Impassion 9 месяцев назад
Dealing with a lump is terrifying. Period, point blank, end of story. I am so sorry you had to go through that. And of course my heart absolutely goes out to any and all who have gone through it with a worse result. You never know what could happen to any of us at any time.
@battybean
@battybean 9 месяцев назад
It was so much fun meeting and spending time with all of you🖤🖤 Also I’m so glad everything is okay with you!🖤
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
Thank you babe ❤
@jenniferw392
@jenniferw392 9 месяцев назад
I appreciate you sharing this story. I was diagnosed with a rare central nervous system tumor, and you articulated the mess of feelings so well, not to mention the stress of seeking care in the uniquely absurd US health care system. I am thrilled you got the all-clear! While your real-life safety and happiness are far more important to most of your viewers than whether or not your uploads are consistent, I can understand that the algorithm may have a different opinion. Please accept a hug from an internet stranger! ❤
@user-wy1it2vm3b
@user-wy1it2vm3b 9 месяцев назад
You're free to move to another country without an "absurd" health care system.
@BelleRufus_
@BelleRufus_ 9 месяцев назад
Angie, please don't feel guilty or ungrateful that you can't just put everything aside! What you feel is absolutely real and valid, no matter if others "have it worse" or a different outcome. I work in oncology and can assure you, it's a shock and not knowing what's gonna happen can be very scary and grueling. the fear of what could happen, all the procedures and uncertain side effects and outcome of possible treatments is very real and can't just be shoved aside. I know it's an extreme comparison, but you wouldn't expect someone who was kidnapped and rescued to just move on with their live, just because they got out alive... you still had an invasive procedure done and that takes a toll on your health, physically and psychologically. it's similar to grieve, being confronted with a threat and knowing what could have happened may cause someone to lose a bit of lightheartedness, so please take your time to work through these feelings. yes, others might have a different result, that could be "worse" but there are also people who are in a much better situation than you. I think it's important to talk about these feelings so they don't manifest in some kind of general anxiety. Thank you for telling us, I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery from the incision and a lot of energy for your mental health ❤❤
@kagitsune
@kagitsune 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this ❤
@annihilxte
@annihilxte 9 месяцев назад
Girl, that top looks amazing on you! I hope you’re doing okay. You absolutely did not have to share any of this, but as someone who has a lot of mental health issues (depression, anxiety, PTSD and substance abuse disorder- I’m a recovering opiate addict with almost 5 years clean!) and chronic pain disorders health wise, I always have respect for anyone who opens up about this type of thing! it can be good thing to share as long as you’re comfortable, plus it can help others to not feel as alone in their own struggles as well as hopefully being healing for you in the process. I definitely appreciate your realness and I’m sure everyone else will too! You are NOT alone in any of this, especially crying a lot, trust me I’m the same! And I totally understand what you meant when you said you’ve been paralyzed by fear. So glad you got some much needed time with friends! Just remember you’re a strong, badass woman who can get through ANYTHING life throws her way ❤ you are amazing and I’m proud of you for opening up. Wishing you nothing but happiness and inner peace 😊 thank you for sharing, love! As always, you are so beautiful and I love the makeup ❤ I’m so sorry you’re going through a tough time, but relieved to hear it was just a cyst. My friend gets those and they can be so painful. Sending my love and all the good vibes your way ❤
@ashesonmylashesheathereaglen
@ashesonmylashesheathereaglen 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations on your sobriety! I have been sober 21 months this week, I hope one day I can say 5 years too. I also struggle with mental health problems, and I know how that can make it difficult to stay sober. Thank you for sharing with us all. You're an inspiration and a badass yourself!
@robinb1317
@robinb1317 9 месяцев назад
@@ashesonmylashesheathereaglen and @annihiltxte for your sobriety!! That’s awesome!!!! As a child of an addict and I remember my Dad saying he wasn’t sure how long he could stay sober. It was his first few days and it seemed too out of reach for him. He’s been sober for 29 years!!! He never thought he could get thru the first few days, the first few weeks. Our relationship has been healed and I never thought it would happen. You both are doing great and I pray for your continued success! If it helps you got an internet cheerleader rooting for you!!! 🙂
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
Im so happy you are sober now, great work! ❤
@alicerichardson7615
@alicerichardson7615 9 месяцев назад
As someone who works in Healthcare, my facility gives you an estimate of what the cost should be before doing procedures, surgeries, or even xrays. As far as changing from a fine needle aspiration to a biopsy that one is definitely in the air. Now, being a 40 year old with anxiety, I am so glad that it was not worse. I can only imagine your mind jumping to worst case scenario and then not being able to process the good news. Thank you for sharing your story!!
@jessfears
@jessfears 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad to hear it was a benign cyst! I recently had to have a mole biopsy: not as scary as a lump, but it's not fun. Also, seeing you enjoy Halloween and get into the spirit is giving me life. 🎃 And yes our health care system is garbage.
@whoathatsanicememe3093
@whoathatsanicememe3093 9 месяцев назад
Mental Health is so important to talk about. I'm 50 now and have been diagnosed with "extreme clinical depression" since I was 13/14. Spent many,many days and nights curled up in a ball weeping because I just felt so incredibly worthless. It physically hurt to get out of bed and I lost relationships because people don't understand it's not that you are lazy or apathetic, or don't want to try....you simply just can't do things that other people do.... I am doing so much better now but see signs of my middle child being like me and that is terrifying. I'm thankful for people talking about it more now. We can't fix what we don't understand.
@josiebrooke8182
@josiebrooke8182 9 месяцев назад
Never apologize for your feelings. This is scary and you deserve to take time to unbox the myriad of crazy feelings that come with finding a lump. The period of uncertainty is paralyzing. I’m so glad you are well! ❤
@KCallia
@KCallia 9 месяцев назад
Angie, health-related stress is valid. A good prognosis doesn't undermine the real stress you had to cope with for months. From one mental health warrior to another, we are so hard on ourselves. With the information you had at the time and watching everything unfold, it was a lot of stress to carry, and that doesn't disappear in a day (week or month). Lots of love 💗💗💗
@kittenfantastic7730
@kittenfantastic7730 9 месяцев назад
Glad you got a clean health report! Tip from someone who’s worked with insurance for years-the doctors office can give you a quote for the cost of their side of the procedure. Some clinics do provide the info up front, and some of them don’t. If you have a high deductible plan, typically they do give a price up front so there’s some sort of idea. A patient always has the right to ask about the cost also. Don’t be surprised if you get bills from several different places either. That’s normal. It’s usually one from the doctor who performs the procedure, one from the facility it was done at(if it wasn’t in office), radiology readings can be by another MD, and any lab work. It’s a bit of a mess, but it’s normal!
@ballet07
@ballet07 9 месяцев назад
This is the best video you've ever released. Thank you for the gentle and considerate way you handled this topic. The feeling of impending doom is the worst of the fears. Ive experienced it many times. I want for you a long and healthy life full of JOY! As a American female I can state with confidence just how rotten our healthcare system is. Please keep us posted on the outcome of your out of pocket bill. Don't forget, you can call your health insurance company and cuss them out! Thank you again for this video. You are a gem!
@laurieann2714
@laurieann2714 9 месяцев назад
I can completely understand. I had a double mastectomy when I was 40 years old. It was my baseline mammogram. At the time, I was going through a horrible divorce, a friend was in a terrible car accident and my brother was diagnosed with Stage 4 Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Luckily it was Stage 0 but there were too many tumors to just treat by a lumpectomy. I had my other breast removed prophylactically. I had no chemo or radiation. My brother and friend also fine thankfully. To me, any "female" issue causes me undo stress. I am 57 now and joke that my boobs will never sag, I never have to wear a bra and these puppies will hold my chin up when I'm 80!! It is a terrifying thing and especially because there is no immediate answer. So glad you are ok.
@suzyb_cfbeauty
@suzyb_cfbeauty 9 месяцев назад
Angie, as someone who did have a cancerous tumor in my breast, I am so happy that yours was benign. No one should ever go through that. I was very early stage (stage 1a), and I still had the "am I going to die? What will I do? How can I leave my daughter?" thoughts. I had just lost my dad a year and a half prior to mesothelioma (lung cancer), so I was terrified. I am thankful that you're OK! It's one of the hardest experiences anyone can go through. Keep checking yourself. You know your body better than anyone else does, and if something seems wrong, get it checked. Sending lots of love
@JustachicknamedBonnie
@JustachicknamedBonnie 9 месяцев назад
I'm so, so glad you're alright! I appreciate the candor about your personal health and think it's important that women discuss those things with each other. Both as a cathartic process and also a reminder to not ignore things that may need to be looked at by a doctor.
@amyward8861
@amyward8861 9 месяцев назад
Oh Angie, I'm so sorry you've been dealing with this. I'm happy you've gotten good news.
@jennteal5265
@jennteal5265 9 месяцев назад
I've worked in health insurance for 15 years, a few things to help navigate: Every Date of Service is a Pie and everyone gets a piece. If you have a biopsy in the hospital, you get a bill from the doctor, the lab, the hospital and perhaps anesthesiology. It also takes time for you to get a bill. Guaranteed at least a month. They have to bill insurance and get a a response back. It's good advice to call your health insurance before a procedure and verify where you are for deductible, what your coinsurance/copay is and how close you are to meeting your Out of Pocket Maximum. They can also give you a very rough estimate for overall cost. They can also explain to you who to expect bills from. If the provider tells you that insurance "didn't cover" something or "didn't pay" for something, ALWAYS call insurance FIRST to verify what they're saying is correct. Sometimes things get lost in translation or in the process. I know it's confusing, welcome to US healthcare! That said, there are many _wonderful_ providers in Texas. It's not a bad state to be in since you have so many options. It just can be a bit much to navigate.
@RaniaMich
@RaniaMich 9 месяцев назад
Sometimes when we go through either long or intense emotional periods, we get so accustomed to feeling that way that we can't let go even though the factor that induced the feelings has been removed. Therapy and time would help you. Take care of yourself, you are a champion for being strong enough to get it checked out and act on it!
@daraleigh6375
@daraleigh6375 9 месяцев назад
Of course you'd have intense anxiety over this! And of course processing that anxiety isn't an overnight event. Even with positive outcomes, those intense feelings don't just *poof* into the ether. Having recently lost a friend to an 8 year battle with breast cancer, and having multiple friends currently battling it, your openness is so appreciated. It's important for people to know that there *are* positive outcomes. Finding a lump in your breast is terrifying, but there is reason to be hopeful. Your story may be just the little bit of hope that others need to NOT put off getting something checked, so thank you!
@Marty22408
@Marty22408 9 месяцев назад
Glad to hear everything was okay in the end. It is scary and surreal when you're going through that. I remember sitting in the doctor's office, hearing them discussing another patient's results (cyst), whule waiting for my doctor to further explain my breast cancer diagnosis. It was like I wasn't in my body at that moment. So celebrate your life with anything you want at that moment, do not wait 😁 Much love to you all
@AnaVega24
@AnaVega24 9 месяцев назад
You are so freaking strong. It is so difficult mentally and physical, when you experience something like what you just went through. Take all the time you need. We will all still be here for you 🧡💛. You are such a fighter💪🦸‍♀.
@reencampbell4481
@reencampbell4481 9 месяцев назад
Sending you nothing but love and positivity 🩵🩵 As for the lump, due to family history, i’ve had to get genetic testing, and mammograms, MRIs and ultrasounds every 6 months 💔 starting in my late 20s! i’ve had 3 operations in order to remove my breast ducts. Before that, i had 6 painful biopsies. Thankfully, i am ok now. But the stress and fear. 😢😢 it’s unreal. Then, there’s the scarring that has occurred due to all of the biopsies and surgeries. Oof. I hate to sound vain…. But it has made me so self conscious … i feel embarrassed even admitting to my vanity… but it does matter… To anyone that’s been through this, i wish you nothing but love and support. It’s tough being a woman - isn’t it!?!?!? 🩷🩷🩷
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
I am so sorry you have had to go through this! ❤❤❤
@reencampbell4481
@reencampbell4481 9 месяцев назад
@@AngelicaNyqvist you too, dear! The fear is so real. Thank you for sharing this experience with us. As much as I don’t want anyone to go through the fear and turmoil, it is comforting knowing that there are others who feel exactly the same as I do. It took me months to process everything when i went through it.
@janvann8386
@janvann8386 9 месяцев назад
A health scare is brutal. I’m glad you’re ok and allow yourself grace when it comes to how you’re feeling. 🖤
@goblingirlbeauty
@goblingirlbeauty 9 месяцев назад
For insurance and medical procedures, it completely depends on the kind of insurance you have. I have had two surgeries in the past year, and am currently scheduled for a third. Some things you should know though in general: 1. You can get an estimate ahead of time from both your insurance and your provider. Ask your provider for their "CPT" code that will be used. Ask who else will be there that will bill you (athesthia for example is a separate cost, the hospitals, separate, the doctor, etc.) Give the CPT codes along with the name and address to insurance and they can give you an estimate. 2. If you have a high deductible plan and your provider is in network, if they charge you a different price than what is listed on your claim, you can request the overage back to you (and you should!). 3. Many providers require you to pay up front. When I had surgery earlier this year I had to pay $5,000 to the hospital. I ended up getting a lot of it back (since I hit my out of pocket max), but it was still a hit. 4. What the people bill insurance compared to you is astronomical. My claim total for one surgery was a quarter of a million dollars. Don't ever assume how much you need to pay or not, and don't wait for a bill. Ask. You don't want to be stuck with a quarter of a million dollar bill because you weren't aware. 5. Many companies have a go between between your company and the insurance company. Do not be afraid to ask your HR team to ask to talk to them about your situation. 6. Insurance companies hate you to get an MRI because often it will lead to a surgical decision, which is pricy. You will be asked to get PT or injections first. Be prepared to be delayed or pay fo the MRI out of pocket. (When getting an estimate ask for what the out of pocket would be for self-pay.) 7. Advocate for yourself. I've had to fight to get surgeries approved that I needed to avoid being paralyzed and I'm happy I did. Know your body, know what you need and fight for it. You're worth it. Oh and Angie, I'm happy you're okay. Everyone has a right to their emotions, and there is grief in finding out that there was an issue, and even loss at a part of you being taken (even if it's a cyst).
@laurend7816
@laurend7816 9 месяцев назад
Finding a lump is terrifying. You were completely valid in your emotions. I can't imagine how that all felt. That said, I'm so happy for you that it was just a cyst.
@naamahnotorious955
@naamahnotorious955 9 месяцев назад
Angie, you had a brush with your own mortality. It takes an effect and it's healthy to aknowledge that. Just because it turned out ok, doesn't mean the stress of the situation hasn't affected you. As a human, the realisation that a situation could have turned out completely different, that your life could have been forfeited, takes a toll. Take care of yourself. Do the things that make you feel all the feels and take the time to truelly deal. You'll be back on top of your game soon enough. But you owe it to yourself to take your time. I know you can do it and I have trust in you because in core, you are a positive, glass half full kind a person.
@lisapierce525
@lisapierce525 9 месяцев назад
I never comment but I wanted to thank you for sharing. As a former nurse I’ve seen things wrong more times than I want to think about. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month so this video should be a reminder ladies to get those mammograms yearly. You don’t have to be over forty to get breast cancer. Love you Angie and thankful for the great outcome. God bless!
@christinatriana9676
@christinatriana9676 9 месяцев назад
I had a double mastectomy in August of 2021…we pay out the a$$ for health insurance….I still had copays before every test before my surgery…and still had a total of $7000.00 to pay out of pocket when the bills started rolling in!! I had complications which led to a 4 month recovery! Between the physical and mental pain…then throw in the bills…. I cried for 2 months! I am soooo happy that you got a healthy result! The waiting for those results is mentally draining….you don’t owe anyone an apology for your feelings! By the way, i am happy to hear that your biopsy was pain free…. Mine was absolutely ridiculously painful!! I am good now… I see my oncologist every 3 months…and so far…. I’m great!!! Don’t worry, the bills will not break you…you have made it through the hardest part!! ❤
@shortcake66
@shortcake66 9 месяцев назад
Angie- and anyone else- the feelings you feel when going through something like this are absolutely real, and terrifying. Getting a positive outcome at the end of it does not mean you didn’t feel every single moment of it. If someone acts like you should go “Oh well, happy ending, move on” they are invalidating everything you went through. It is a traumatic process.
@cherylseagraves3884
@cherylseagraves3884 9 месяцев назад
That feeling of relief but also not knowing how to feel is completely valid. It takes time for your brain and body to let go of that dread.
@sarahallegra6239
@sarahallegra6239 9 месяцев назад
So glad it ended up just being a cyst! And thank you for the reminder that I need to schedule my mammogram too. How you’re feeling is completely valid and you don’t have anything to apologize for! I’m glad you’re ok, but it sounds like it was a LOT and that all takes a toll. Sending hugs! ❤
@michaelaglenn5966
@michaelaglenn5966 9 месяцев назад
The look came out beautiful! So glad to hear the diagnosis was better than you expected. I think all of us would say your health and well being should always be your first priority over RU-vid! We understand and want you to be well ❤
@pompomlogan3316
@pompomlogan3316 9 месяцев назад
I know how it feels to have that weight on you. I’m 36, and have had cancer twice so far; thyroid and endometriod, and the possibility of it really is like a punch in the gut. Nothing ever changed my life perspective quite like that diagnosis did. I’m so glad you received a good result😊
@faykguru
@faykguru 9 месяцев назад
So glad you got a clean bill of health. Sometimes you just have to take time off and we shouldn't feel bad about that. It doesn't matter if someone else would power through, we each have to do what's healthy for us.
@erintaylorwrites
@erintaylorwrites 9 месяцев назад
The US does have laws that require providers/insurance to give a price for treatment/procedures, but the pt has to ask ahead of time. It can delay treatment because communication between the provider and insurance has to happen prior to the procedure, but you can know your cost before hand if you want. I don’t say this to be disagreeable, but to empower people in the US to know their rights/laws concerning healthcare because having healthcare debt can really prevent people from getting treatment or testing in similar situations as yours. ❤
@BinahTarot
@BinahTarot 9 месяцев назад
I had a well sized breast cyst too, I'm glad my doctor was so "cool" about it. I noticed it, went for an appointment and he just right then and there drained it, told me the fluid colour looked good but that they were sending it for further examination anyway, he told me he was pretty sure it was nothing important and this was just to be extra safe. I was more concerned about the pain (no anaesthesia, not even local) than the cyst itself and later on, the results came back negative. I think I never really gave myself the chance to become more concerned but now I stop and think about it and I have to consider myself lucky with this one. I've had to deal with other complicated health stuff, though, felt close to death more than once and it's hard to see how really small we are next to the immensity of such situations.
@michellej5616
@michellej5616 9 месяцев назад
I was diagnosed with breast cancer August 2016. I am cancer free now. It took a lot to get there. Love to you. Lots and lots of love to you. I'm so glad it was only a cyst.
@sanachan1
@sanachan1 9 месяцев назад
I'm so so so so so glad that everything turned out ok. I am a cancer survivor and I would NEVER be anything but glad that someone got good news. And absolutely it is ok to still be freaked out, that is a terrifying experience!! Especially considering how long it took to get a diagnosis. Every time someone dodged that bullet it fills me with joy, to be honest. If it were up to me no one would ever go through cancer ever again. And having that procedure on the same day as your launch must have been an absolute rollercoaster. Take your time to process what you went through, it's a lot, and you shouldn't expect yourself to just get over it in 5 minutes. Honestly I'd probably have sobbed for days out of relief. Anyway I'm so happy for you and I hope that you can find some peace and relaxation.
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
I am so sorry you had to go through that ❤
@sanachan1
@sanachan1 9 месяцев назад
​@@AngelicaNyqvistthank you, I've been in remission for over 12 years, so I am also incredibly grateful. Also, I am a benefits administrator and with regard to you bill, if you can find out what your "out of pocket maximum" is, that will tell you what the absolute most is you'll have to pay for all of your procedures. American "insurance" is an absolute nightmare.
@annamayr9504
@annamayr9504 8 месяцев назад
I'm so glad that you talked about the lump and your fear. As it spreads awareness that you should take the signs of your body serious - no matter your age. Beginning of this year I had to go through the same - even to I had the outcome I feared. Just in the week where I waited for the outcome of the biopsy, I got told by so many friends that they also had to go through this horrible waiting phase and/or know someone how had breast cancer in their 30ies or even 20ies. And nobody talked about that before because they didn't want to be a Debbie Downer. On a positive note: Last week I got the lab results after the operation back and they couldn't find a cancer cell in the tumor bed and the lymphatic nodes they cut out. So the therapy worked... And even though the treatment is not finished yet, it felt like a second birthday for me.
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 9 месяцев назад
I’m glad you have people that are both coworkers and friends. They probably understand your concerns and feelings better than most. I love these chatty GRWM sessions. I also love how you move so confidently into the new makeup releases.
@nataleen2623
@nataleen2623 9 месяцев назад
Angie as someone living with breast cancer, I am so you had to go through this experience. Finding a lump is so traumatic. I’m so happy it ended up being a positive outcome 💗
@belterbeauty3191
@belterbeauty3191 9 месяцев назад
Angie I honestly don't care if u do a sponsored video everyday I just lv watching u apply makeup and seeing your finished look stunnin 😊
@AngLSTM
@AngLSTM 9 месяцев назад
I am a 6 year breast cancer survivor and I felt so much of this. Also I'm pretty sure the biopsy hurt more than the damn double mastectomy. Definitely stay on top of your mammograms and I am so happy things turned out well. Much love.
@aprilrich807
@aprilrich807 9 месяцев назад
On Angie - I’ve had similar happenings after mammograms in the past. The waiting is the worst part. Once while I was at work, I got an emergency call telling me to get to the surgical center ASAP…turned out to be a large cyst, thankfully. But that 60 mile drive was soul crushing. And thank you for reminding me to make my mammogram appointment.
@Kmarie77
@Kmarie77 9 месяцев назад
I’m so happy that you got good news. Please don’t apologize for your natural reaction and internal feelings. They are valid. I’ve been in that position before and it’s so scary. I’m glad you’re feeling better and I can’t wait to see what’s next for Singe. 😊
@emsbakerycardiff
@emsbakerycardiff 9 месяцев назад
First ❤ love your little catch up videos, it’s not expected that you should talk about something personal to you but I think it’s lovely that you feel you can in this community, truly one of the most wholesome group of followers xxxx
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
I totally agree!
@courtneythompson1124
@courtneythompson1124 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad everything is OK for you now. A couple years ago, I also had a lump in my breast that was concerning. A couple ultrasounds later, they confirmed all was well. It is still very stressful worrying that it may be something more. As far as health insurance goes, I wish it were easier to get healthcare. We pay for insurance every month through my husband's work and were told that our labor and delivery for our son would be covered but we would have to pay the hospital upon checkin and be reimbursed by our insurance. 6 months later, we were still trying to get reimbursed. Eventually we found out that we wouldn't be reimbursed. The hospital that would be covered was over 4 hours away and we didn't know that. I told them even if we had known, you can't just drive over 4 hours while you're in labor. It was hard enough writing a check inbetween labor pains before they would admit us
@njpans
@njpans 9 месяцев назад
We need to talk more about our health in general because it can help someone else as well as ourselves to release any tension in our lives. Good for you for sharing!! ❤❤❤
@cherisenunez2530
@cherisenunez2530 9 месяцев назад
As someone with chronic health issues just want to tell you that you're heard and understood. Take what time you need
@AmandaMcCarterWrites
@AmandaMcCarterWrites 9 месяцев назад
My doctor found a lump two years ago in the middle of the pandemic and sent me for a mammogram. They couldn't get a good look at it so I had to have an ultrasound. They didn't think it was anything to worry about, but I had to go every 6 months to make sure. Let me tell you, that first appointment had me on edge. My boss gave me the morning off, told me to take my time and work through whatever I was going through and I am forever grateful for that. Just saying that to say, what you feel is totally valid and it is so scary. Also to add, I don't know how it is in Texas, but Oklahoma just passed a law that mammograms/ultrasounds are preventative health and free of charge. Hopefully it's similar for you.
@jillianeisenstein4859
@jillianeisenstein4859 9 месяцев назад
I am so glad everything came back ok! 🙏 I am sure it was super stressful for you. I actually really appreciate the fact that you have kept up so much with your content whilst dealing with this. It's really commendable how you care for your followers. ❤
@americajones
@americajones 9 месяцев назад
As someone who just had a double mastectomy end of last year and several surgeries since. You are completely valid in your feelings. I am so happy to hear everything is ok. For everyone out there do not disregard your feelings. If I had I would have not caught that I was in the beginning stages of cancer cells forming. BRCA testing is also available for people who have genetic history of cancer. There is also a breast MRI with contrast which can be expensive so they don’t use it up front. This is what told me something was wrong after several inconclusive results. Knowledge is power ❤. And you are not alone in this journey no matter what the end results are.
@sveme5450
@sveme5450 9 месяцев назад
ive had a "paralyzed with doom and gloom" kind of day today and hearing you talk (even about such worrysome things really helped right now. thanks.
@Addie_LaRue
@Addie_LaRue 9 месяцев назад
Please, never think you are lazy concerning what you can and can not do. Especially with mental health. No one can see what's going on in your brain, but it's still a medical condition. You are not lazy, you do the best you can with life, the information you have about your life- be it medical, financial, a loss, a gain, no one knows what is happening inside of your brain. The chemical makeup of your brain changes during stress, trauma, happiness, positive changes, etc. The brain is a funky organ... it can really work against itself so well. Ugh. Mental health is health. Medical scares are scares regardless of the official outcome. You are loving, passionate, beautiful, smart, and through all this, mental health can still fuck you over. I hope you start to feel better and can get whatever help you may need to close this summer's chapter. We all love you and want the best for you ❤
@kelsiismirliesmusic
@kelsiismirliesmusic 9 месяцев назад
I feel the panic so much when it comes to those health concerns. I went through the same thing when I was just 22 years old. I was told it was a cyst and there's no problem, and then we found out it wasn't a cyst. Eventually I had to have it removed in a surgery where I was completely put under. Turned out it was something called a fibroadenoma which is a type of benign tumor. I was SO relieved but it was still a very scary time. I'm glad to hear you're okay and doing well.
@christialuella6594
@christialuella6594 9 месяцев назад
Very glad to hear the good news for you! 🖤
@tiffany.hamblen
@tiffany.hamblen 9 месяцев назад
Your feelings are valid and I don't know a single soul who would just brush something unknown like that off. You deserve peace, and I am so glad you got good news, but so sorry you struggled so deeply while waiting for answers. Sending you all the love. 💜
@simoneclarke5104
@simoneclarke5104 9 месяцев назад
So happy for you that everything turned out ok💕
@australiasuh9750
@australiasuh9750 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad you have the all-clear, and thank you so much for being candid and reflective about this. Wishing you the best Angie! ❤️🎃
@lastlight4252
@lastlight4252 9 месяцев назад
I feel so much for your stress - you did not overexaggerate. Your new launch is amazing!!!! So sorry you were at the hospital at that time.
@theIaurenshow
@theIaurenshow 9 месяцев назад
You’re so valid in your feelings. Without going into it, I have an inoperable brain tumor and I’ve been through all those feelings too. It’s a lot and it is ok to feel what you need to.
@swedishmake-upgeek5650
@swedishmake-upgeek5650 9 месяцев назад
I’m so happy that it was nothing, but I understand the anxiety. I’ve had close family die of cancer, and just the word itself is SCARY. You reaction is completely valid and understandable
@zivprof
@zivprof 9 месяцев назад
I'm so happy to hear that you're ok! Thank you for sharing, it means a lot ❤
@julieann19
@julieann19 9 месяцев назад
So very happy that things turned out well for you 💕 sending lots of love!
@sylviashackleton9635
@sylviashackleton9635 9 месяцев назад
I’m pleased you are ok. I’m sorry it happened on your launch. Can’t imagine what you went through! Hope we see your Halloween party costume. You make everyone so happy and I love your content. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing this video! 😀😀❤️
@nicstyl
@nicstyl 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad that you're ok! Excited for your first Halloween costume! Hope you love it!
@Elllovesmakeup
@Elllovesmakeup 9 месяцев назад
Sending all my love and healing your way! So happy it’s good news
@catherinebyrom6307
@catherinebyrom6307 9 месяцев назад
Just had a similar experience, health-wise. Can empathise ❤ I'm glad you're doing well and feeling relieved (however complex the feelings are)
@AngelicaNyqvist
@AngelicaNyqvist 9 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@sylvietg9308
@sylvietg9308 9 месяцев назад
I am so very sorry that you had to go through that horrible experience. I'm so very happy that you got amazing news and that everything turned out great! Wishing you well and very good health! Thank you so very much for all your videos. You are awesome! ❤
@TracyBains22
@TracyBains22 9 месяцев назад
Sending good thoughts and strength to you, Angelica. Thank you for sharing and I hope you are surrounded by lots of loved ones during this stressful time. And congrats on the launch of your latest Helaween collection!
@marshabrink2613
@marshabrink2613 9 месяцев назад
Im so happy to hear the positive outcome of your procedure. ❤
@JustBec2122
@JustBec2122 9 месяцев назад
I’m so happy it was just a cyst! And take the sponsorships, girl! Don’t turn down offers for things you genuinely love!
@kathleenangel8196
@kathleenangel8196 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this experience with us ❤ Very glad you are ok.
@Search4Cherise
@Search4Cherise 9 месяцев назад
So glad you’re okay! 🤍
@roeshellrogers3482
@roeshellrogers3482 9 месяцев назад
I’m glad your going to be okay 🙏🏾🫶🏾 Love you Angie!!!
@marietollett8323
@marietollett8323 9 месяцев назад
Lots of love to you Angie❣️ Thx for sharing your health story. I’m so glad you are OK. 💛
@8saudia
@8saudia 9 месяцев назад
I m really happy your health scare had the best possible outcome, I admire your courage and strength, working, filming, creating content with so much on your mind, you are truly an amazing person, a health scare is so overwhelming, I have no words. I absolutely love you the way you are giving us great advice you are truly inspiring! Lots of love!
@GeeSmith333
@GeeSmith333 9 месяцев назад
I'm so relieved you are okay. 💜💜💜
@alissa02
@alissa02 9 месяцев назад
I'm very glad you shared this story with us! It's an important topic and you had an amazing message, appreciate it!
@merlynsrealm929
@merlynsrealm929 9 месяцев назад
Happy to hear you are ok. Thank you for sharing your story. Many blessings.
@MegAileen
@MegAileen 9 месяцев назад
I'm glad that your end result/outcome was good 💕
@jessythys9619
@jessythys9619 9 месяцев назад
It is scary when you feel something like that in your body. We unfortunately, don’t have X-ray eyes so feeling unwell or feeling something in your body is one of the worst things in life! I am very happy you got a great result! ❤️
@SandraEAvila
@SandraEAvila 9 месяцев назад
I am glad you are ok Angie and that you for sharing your experience and the great news 🙏
@JennDBeauty
@JennDBeauty 9 месяцев назад
I’m so glad you’re ok. I have had that scare as well and it’s rough. Thank you for sharing ❤️
@LiveWithIntention
@LiveWithIntention 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your story. I am so glad it all turned out well Angie!!! 💜💜💜💜
@nicchogirl
@nicchogirl 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad to hear ur news... thanks for sharing. Live life to its fullest & be sure the people u care about and love know it 💕💕
@MakeupwithMariela1
@MakeupwithMariela1 9 месяцев назад
Glad you got good news!! 💛💛
@tillythehun
@tillythehun 9 месяцев назад
What a roller coaster!!! Thanks for sharing. I am so sorry you had to go through that on your launch day but I am happy that every thing is all good!
@MakeupByAllyWay
@MakeupByAllyWay 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your life, it's really nice to see real people and real life and be able to connect on a more than just beauty level. I am glad to hear you're okay and you can always take the time for your own process !
@asc.k1865
@asc.k1865 9 месяцев назад
Sending you love, Angie. We are all here for you❤
@beimkohlehydrat2455
@beimkohlehydrat2455 9 месяцев назад
happy for you that it wasn't anything worse! i appreciate and think it is a good idea that you talked about your whole experience because talking can encourage others to open up and that is always a good thing.
@mariedodds6307
@mariedodds6307 9 месяцев назад
I have watched the other girls vlogs about your disneyland trip and you all look to have had a fantastic time! Thank you for sharing your holiday with us! X
@nicolemoss9887
@nicolemoss9887 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your bravery in sharing your breast cancer scare. I find it amazing that you're using your outlet to encourage others to seek help regardless of getting good news, or bad news. I'm so happy that everything came back as negative for you. I can only imagine the worry over the last 2 months! ❤
@c4thal
@c4thal 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your experience with us and I am so glad you are okay! Make sure to be easy on yourself and take any time you need to rest as going through life events like this can be very draining, no matter the outcome! Sending you love❤️
@biancaprimo4168
@biancaprimo4168 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad it turned out to be good news! Also please don't worry about compensating for the time you were dealing with this! Take care of yourself
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