Not The Video We Wanted to Make

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Published 2023-04-30
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Welcome back to our cabin in the woods. We haven't been here since Bec finished treatment for breast cancer and there are so many difficult memories in these spaces. Then, to receive a call back for another mammogram and biopsy has sent us into a bit of a spiral. We are trying to remain positive and we appreciate each and every one of you! We really debated whether or not to post this episode but you all have been a part of our breast cancer journey from day 1. It feels like you should definitely be a part of the story as it continues ❤️🥰☀️

0:14 the video we DID want to make
1:33 dump run 🏃‍♀️
3:40 our worst contractors ever!
6:14 call from Bec's doctors
9:47 ice cold polar plunge 💧
11:47 cabin morning routine
16:15 family bike ride
18:47 this was so dangerous 😬
19:53 our greenhouse update
22:37 iced strawberry matcha latte
25:24 staying strong 💪
27:50 anxiety about cancer recurrence
29:30 Habit photography sesh
30:52 docto

All Comments (21)
  • @leahreynolds1
    I'm a stage four cancer survivor. 3.5 yrs since diagnosis, 1.5 yrs in remission. The fact that you have someone to hug you and tell you it will be alright makes me cry. I never had that.
  • @karabradimore
    We're here for you, 1.3M strangers are thinking about you and rooting you on.
  • @DigitalKudzu
    My partner is a breast cancer survivor (since 2001). She goes thru this almost after every mammogram, the radiation treatment caused scarring which shows up funky on x-rays. I hope this turns out to be the case for you as well, stay strong.
  • @Prinnypiepie
    "You guys dont come here to be sad". We come here because youre genuine and you have a unique ability to make us feel like actual friends. We care. We love. We appreciate. We worry. And we will all be ok. ♡
  • When I tell you my stomach sank when I saw the title. I feel confident saying that your audience doesnt JUST watch for positivity, fun adventures, some project you’re working on, a yummy recipe, Oso cutesness, etc - we love those things but we watch because somehow someway, you’ve made us feel like we are apart of your life as much as you are apart of ours. We watch because we love you guys, Oso, the family, your journeys and we will always be here for the good, bad, and the ugly. While we may have subscribed for entertainment we stay because it feels like now we are checking in on our old friends. Sending my best!! See you next time🤍
  • @lynniev
    I'm not just here for positivity. I'm here because you feel like friends. As friends, I want to support you through the good and the bad. I'm sending you so much love and strength! ❤❤❤
  • Cancer sucks. 3 time survivor here. It’s called PTSD. You can have a full wonderful life, enjoying every minute then something happens and BOOM…..that sick pit in your stomach returns. I feel so out of control. I’m glad you’re being diligent and your doctor is being thorough. I’ll be keeping you in my thoughts 🙏
  • @kelseybroee
    Pls don’t ever think that you can’t share your journey because you think we didn’t come to watch a sad video. I’m sure I speak for everyone when I say we love y’all and want to see everything that you are willing to share!
  • "You did not tune in here to feel down" - no, we tuned in to support you through all of this. ❤ Sending love and strength!
  • @Lowkeyellie12
    I hope you guys are ok! 1.19 million people are here for you guys!!❤️❤️
  • I'm a breast cancer survivor, left breast mastectomy. The best advice I can give is to your spouse, when you don't know what to say just say "I Love you" no matter what. A journal like you've been doing is sooo cleansing and healthy. Life is Good 😊
  • @EamonandBec I’m worried for Bec. We haven’t seen anything since she was going for the biopsy. Please know that whatever is going on with your health I have faith you will conquer this too. And you are in my thoughts daily.
  • Never, ever again - apologize for a post that isn’t “completely happy and upbeat” I (we) are invested in YOU! SO happy for the doc calling. You got this. Over and over, again. Sending love and prayers for Spring! 💐
  • @ssg4229
    I was diagnosed at age 30 with stage 3 breast cancer 3 months ago!! I am currently going through chemotherapy!! I love your videos because they give me a lot of hope for getting through treatment!! And it's nice to feel less alone!! Thanks so much for posting about your cancer journey even though it is hard to talk about sometimes!! Sending thoughts and prayers that everything stays good with your remission!!
  • Honestly if the hospital booked your appointment in 3 weeks time- the drs are just being super thorough. You got this🙏🏾
  • I had left breast cancer when I was 31. I also had to choose my treatment as far as surgery. I chose bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction. I feel your emotions so much! Like I am there again. I am 65 and have been cancer free since surgery. Love and prayers to you!❤😊
  • Bec we don't come here to be discouraged but we are here to walk with you guys through whatever you are doing. So don't try to be anything in particular, least of all a hero. Just keep being real, share what you want and take care of yourself. I'm so proud of you. And I'm equally awed by Eamon who has been such a steady force for you. We're here and we will be here.
  • Thank you for bringing a perspective that so many don’t see. Cancer is a lifelong journey. It’s always in the background even during remission. You get reminders of it every now and then that bring back the fear and anxiety all over again. I’m a 5 time survivor and I totally get it. Your survivor community is here for you bec! We love you and are surrounding you with love and support always.
  • I had an abnormal mammogram after my lumpectomy too. Turned out to be post-surgical changes. It would have been nice to know how common that is. Hope this helps more women to know that.
  • @laurenpc880
    There is nothing sweeter than when your dog knows you are going through something and is just trying to be there and distract you! Sending you great thoughts and well wishes!!! You have got this!!!!!