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Teddy mellencamp celebrates a large milestone in Cancer Battle.
The first Beverly Real House Ladies Hills Star, 43, received her last radiation treatment on Thursday, April 3, and noted the occasion by ringing a cancer bell of her hospital.
Mellencamp documented the moment throughout Instagram stories on Thursday. In a video, the reality star said she had “graded papers” and read from a plaque under the bell. He then phoned three times before hugging and celebrating with friends off camera, congratulated it.
“Singing the bell can denote a big step of treatment – today was my last day of radiation,” wrote Mellencamp over the video. “Another 5 rounds of immunotherapy to go. Love you all for the kind messages.”
Earlier on Thursday, the podcast host “Two TS in a Pod” gave an update on her cancer treatment. “Today is a pretty big day,” he said in a video. “Today is supposed to be my last day of radiation, which was allowed to be last week, but then they found those four pesky tumors.”
Keeping her spirit up, a mellencamp was wearing a yellow t-shirt decorated with the words, “I’m a ray of sunshine f ******.”
“I wore a nice shirt … just in case I could call my cheek,” he said. “I have a pretty good feeling.”
Mellencamp First revealed in February it is to have surgery for multiple brain tumors. She has been undergoing treatment ever since and revealed that, late March, doctors found four other brains tumors.
“I fight for my life,” mellencamp have said Weekly US only in our latest cover story“But also for the life of my family and all the people I love.”
Alum Bravo added, “This is definitely the hardest thing (I’ve faced in my life), but now it feels less hard. When I was in the ICU, it was incredibly difficult because I had no memory. One day, I realized it was my daughter’s birthday, and I couldn’t be there for it; it was still sad. It’s still sad when I couldn’t be.”
Mellencamp also shared that she had been dealing with her health issues by embracing humor.
“Everyone wants me to be extremely positive all the time. One of my coping mechanisms is being sarcastic,” he explained. “I would rather have a joke about it and get the best possible result than to be completely denied and had my heart broken.”