Teddi Mellencamp is in break the immunotherapy to regain strength during cancer treatment
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Teddi Mellencamp gave fans an update regarding his cancer treatment.
The first Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Star, 44, was diagnosed with a melanoma in 2022. His condition went to stage four in February of this year and metastasé in his lungs and his brain. She then underwent major brain surgery that eliminated four tumors. After surgery, she received immunotherapy, which Mellencamp revealed during the episode of Wednesday of her podcast with Judge Tamra, Two TS in a pod, that she stopped.
“Essentially, what we understood with me is, yes, I started to feel good, and I could do all the pods and I could do all these things, and I could go in all the horses of my daughter and I could stay with me for myself, and I felt really strong,” said the star of reality TV.
“And what’s going on with me is more than I am on immunotherapy, the more it hurts.”
Mellencamp explained that the side effects of treatment barely left her to keep his eyes open and have trouble “keeping her right words”. She said that she would temporarily stop immunotherapy to help her body regain her strength.
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“I am on steroids and we do everything we can to bring me to feel like me, you know, I can do that, I can do everything that is,” she said.
The update of the health of the reality TV star occurred a week after his Candide interview with CharmWhere she spoke to her doctors for not having scanned her stadium melanoma one when she was discovered for the first time on her shoulder.
“I never really thought about it because I said to myself:” I go to a doctor every three months. Why wouldn’t they make me check? My highest melanoma on my shoulder was the first step. But look at what happened, ”Mellencamp told the publication.
Mellencamp and her distant husband, Edwin Arroyave, share three young children: Slate, 12 years old; Cruz, 10 years old; and Dove, five.
In addition to giving updates to his treatment against cancer on social networks, Mellencamp detailed how her children are affected by his state.
“I fight for my life,” she said in an interview with US Weekly in April. “But also for my family’s life and all the people I love.”


