Louisiana man beats the odds in battle against glioblastoma

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2023
  • John Bienvenu was only 28 years old, with an 8-month-old, when all the certainty he had in his life vanished. He faced his diagnosis by deciding to live life fully. David Begnaud has the story.
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Комментарии • 533

  • @mellowyellowmom7631
    @mellowyellowmom7631 Год назад +214

    My brother died of that exact brain cancer. He didn’t eat sugar, he worked on balancing his PH levels, he ate healthy foods and lived another 5 years. I’m so glad he had those extra years!

    • @laurainthehaute918
      @laurainthehaute918 Год назад +10

      I’m sorry about your brother but so glad for you that you had more time together❤

    • @mellowyellowmom7631
      @mellowyellowmom7631 Год назад +3

      @@laurainthehaute918
      Thank you!💕

    • @geoffoakland
      @geoffoakland Год назад +6

      I lost à sister to this same cancer. She didn't last more than a few weeks after the diagnosis; though she didn't want to go the hospital for weeks when she started having symptoms ( falling down for no reason etc.)
      Glad you got those years together.

    • @mellowyellowmom7631
      @mellowyellowmom7631 Год назад +2

      @@geoffoakland
      I’m so sorry!
      Thank you!💕

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 11 месяцев назад +4

      My brother was diagnosed with the same cancer and passed about 3 months from diagnosis. His wife died from the same thing a few years before him and also his best friend. With SO much of this condition, there Has to be a common denominator!

  • @NS-xt5wv
    @NS-xt5wv Год назад +178

    This man is so lucky, he has such a large, beautiful family, no wonder he wants to live! And I hope he will!

    • @suzanne296
      @suzanne296 Год назад +4

      And the financial resources I feel

    • @anjapeggy727
      @anjapeggy727 Год назад +7

      I am quite alone and fought different cancers three times..how I envy him for this wonderful family,all the love he gets..but I fight my battle ..I get the energy from my ability to see the good side not suffer too long when things go wrong,and my friends and animals
      just today I got the CT and MRT results..so far cancerfree for now

    • @joanneweiss3864
      @joanneweiss3864 Год назад +1

      Hugs and prayers going forward feeling good and a great life every day now!!🤗💕🙏

  • @skyworks1621
    @skyworks1621 Год назад +158

    I hope he gets to live to see his son get married and have his family 🙏. I know how hard it is. I fought for 10 years with little hope, and now live a happy life.

  • @mikethespike6304
    @mikethespike6304 Год назад +224

    My Brother Ralph was diagnosed with GBM at 50 the doctors said he had less than two years he made it four years and passed away when he was 54 . It has been one of the hardest things I 've had to endure. You have a turn in this life and it's that simple . So this is a good story for all of us. Peace out.

    • @michaeld.williamsiii9026
      @michaeld.williamsiii9026 Год назад +13

      My sincerest condolences and deepest sympathies for your beloved brother Ralph.❤️‍🩹🙏🏾🥺 @MikeTheSpike6304

    • @EmmaDee
      @EmmaDee Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry!!

    • @EmmaDee
      @EmmaDee Год назад +7

      My God, I’ve not been so touched by something, especially an unknown family in YEARS!! Last year, a beautiful young lady I’ve known since childhood, died, the exact same thing and she was so full of life. Her life had meaning most of us could only hope to have yet she’s gone. GOSH THIS HAS TOUCHED ME!!
      I want to say you’ve all reached my heart, inspired me and made me want to make some major shifts in my own life. Cheers to sixty more years to this beautiful family.

    • @huascar66
      @huascar66 Год назад +2

      My condolences for the loss of your brother. Wishing you and your family the best during this difficult time.

    • @Kylelongwest
      @Kylelongwest Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry to hear that

  • @1991ROLEX
    @1991ROLEX Год назад +66

    He's getting up there into the exceptional category of survival with GBM. My first husband died 12 weeks after diagnosis and surgery for GBM debulkment, at age 30, in 1989. Prayers as the fight continues. 🙏

  • @delia_watercolors
    @delia_watercolors Год назад +47

    A beauitful story!!!
    I experienced a similar experience at age 27. I had doctors at Mount Sinai, Sloan and Cornell Hospital (some of the best 3 hospitals for AML Leukemia in the WORLD) tell me I had arouns 6 months to live, and to arrange my hospice care. All three opinions gave me 6 months.
    I arranged my hospice care, priced and planned funeral costs, had talks with my mother.
    By chance, I met a different doctor at Mount Sinai who told me she saw my past as a sign I was a real survivor in my heart
    So here I am, age 32, in remission with a transplant my body 100% accepted, now dealing with all the side effects of treatment but- HERE spending time with my family planning my graduate degree studies!

    • @mylandofenchantment
      @mylandofenchantment Год назад +2

      ❤❤❤

    • @EmmaDee
      @EmmaDee Год назад +2

      What a blessing and my guess is you are going to do great things in this world.

    • @carmaela2689
      @carmaela2689 Год назад

      That's amazing!

    • @BN2K
      @BN2K Год назад

      Great outcome; what a blessing 🙏🏾

    • @debracisneroshhp2827
      @debracisneroshhp2827 Год назад +1

      Many persons, doctors included, tend to discount the power of belief a patient may have in their body's ability to heal, first and foremost! Too many put all their faith in the doctor's knowledge of anatomy and physiology, based on their education in medical school, which unfortunately these days rely heavily on pharmaceutical intervention. 😒
      Love, Light, and Blessings on Your Healing Journey. 🙏😇✨💫🌱🌿🌻🐝🌳🌎💖🙌😺

  • @ivanfairweather6049
    @ivanfairweather6049 Год назад +66

    It wasn't the story I expected. However, it was the one I needed today. Even through the flood of tears. Bless them all.

  • @teenyverse7707
    @teenyverse7707 Год назад +59

    This is a miracle... bless his family and him.

    • @jr086m
      @jr086m Год назад +4

      It’s not a miracle. It’s lots of money and exceptional first hand medical care from his dad and his brother. Thankfully, this guy has no delays in his medical care like the rest of us do.

    • @RoyalMasterpiece
      @RoyalMasterpiece Год назад +2

      He is a miracle. God still does miracles.

    • @nickjacobs8507
      @nickjacobs8507 Год назад +3

      @@jr086m You are 100% wrong. Very sad how blind you are to reality.

    • @tonyalake6793
      @tonyalake6793 Год назад +3

      Miracles are in fact real

    • @saludosalsol
      @saludosalsol Год назад

      @@jr086mhaving alot of firsthand care and the top care in no way means you have any higher chances of surviving this cancer. It’s very aggressive.

  • @kimfauth9542
    @kimfauth9542 Год назад +59

    I lost my Dad(6 months) and my sister(13 months) to this horrible disease. He is by far one of the lucky ones. Just an FYI - MD Anderson is doing an experimental treatment using polio to try to break through the blood barrier to fight this disease. My sister and our family reminded me of John. She was such an amazing person and it was devastating to our family to watch her die.

    • @natalienelson8681
      @natalienelson8681 Год назад +1

      We flew to MD from MN for experimental treatment. Not the polio but a phase 2 trial. It only made him weaker. It’s a horrible beast.

    • @marciamusial9952
      @marciamusial9952 Год назад +1

      kinfauth9542 that clinical trial with the live polio virus was closed quite a while ago. It showed some hope but then it failed. I know this because I lost my Mother to Glioblastoma in 2020. My own oncologist told me about the trial fail.

    • @charlenemack7040
      @charlenemack7040 11 месяцев назад +1

      May your Dad and Sister be Resting In Paradise 😇😇🙏🙏💙💖

  • @debbiesday8270
    @debbiesday8270 Год назад +36

    My dad passed away from GBM. I'm so excited that John has made it this far. I pray he has many more amazing years ahead.

  • @MrMann77
    @MrMann77 Год назад +31

    My mother died 5 months after her diagnosis of GBM. The surgeries were super intrusive. A lot of damage was done to her brain function.
    Bless him and his family. He is definitely a miracle.

  • @brendapeterson4637
    @brendapeterson4637 Год назад +34

    This Man is very lucky !! My Husband died from Glioblastoma in 2018 after a 15 month battle. I am so happy for him and his family.😊

  • @jackbrown7341
    @jackbrown7341 Год назад +139

    I'm happy for him and his family, I myself have been fighting T-4 bladder cancer since October 5th 2018, when the doctors told me I had 1.5 years to live. I said NO to chemotherapy and radiation treatments as well as major surgery. I only let them remove the tumor. October 5th 2023 will be five years, have I beat it? or cured it? I don't know, but I'm still here.

    • @Crashbandicoot449
      @Crashbandicoot449 Год назад +11

      Praying for you

    • @rosalynw.otieno1994
      @rosalynw.otieno1994 Год назад +9

      So happy for you!!!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @ellenflanagan2220
      @ellenflanagan2220 Год назад +6

      Stay strong!

    • @1day2dayme
      @1day2dayme Год назад +8

      Wish you all the healing energy you need!

    • @SV-nk2we
      @SV-nk2we Год назад +9

      You may have done the right thing. Time weill tell. My father had massive amounts of chemo and radiation. He made it 5 years longer than they anticipated and in the end the treatment was what helped bring him down There is a time and place for everything. Listen and follow God. Blessings to you.

  • @user-yq3by2di5b
    @user-yq3by2di5b Год назад +14

    I am 3 years out from my diagnosis so far

  • @ravenscry048
    @ravenscry048 Год назад +54

    What a wonderful family and a wonderful story. My brother was diagnosed with a Stage IV glioblastoma in 2016. His wasn't operable and he lived for 6 months. Many blessings to you and your entire family.

    • @tammiep9628
      @tammiep9628 Год назад +2

      I’m so sorry❤

    • @testaccount1055
      @testaccount1055 Год назад

      ❤❤❤ no words to really say but sending love. 😔 losing someone this way is hard to fathom and live through for everyone.

    • @kathleensaenz4717
      @kathleensaenz4717 Год назад

      My heart goes out to you in the l Ioss of your brother...

    • @kimberlyfake9127
      @kimberlyfake9127 Год назад +1

      I am so sorry for your loss. My brother was diagnosed with Stage IV as well in May 2009. His tumor was inoperable as well. He passed in September 2009 leaving behind a wife and 11 year old daughter and 7 year old son. Life has never been the same.

  • @tandemteachingmoments1109
    @tandemteachingmoments1109 Год назад +24

    At 65, my dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 Glioblastoma and given 2-4 months to live. He lived 6 years. After his diagnosis, I, of course, googled any survivors and found a few, one of which was 27 years outside his diagnosis. SO, there IS hope. There's always hope. I'll be sending my prayers John's way for at least another 30 years for him, and by that time, maybe we'll have a cure. ❤

  • @tiffanylee3634
    @tiffanylee3634 Год назад +79

    My dad passed away 20 years ago from GBM and I've always wondered what medical advances have been done to improve the survival rate of this painful debilitating disease. This story gives me hope for the following generations that are diagnosed with this GMB. As someone who has gone through this process, I'm so incredibly happy for him and hope to see a follow up story.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Год назад

      In the 70s, my father was given 6 mos. He lived 2.5 yrs, but the quality of life the last 6-8 mos was not good

    • @sikkimgoatbreeders4439
      @sikkimgoatbreeders4439 Год назад +8

      I know someone very close who had gbm grade 4 and this is the 11 th year running, tumor has not recurred after surgery, chemo and radiation,

    • @1991ROLEX
      @1991ROLEX Год назад +2

      @@sikkimgoatbreeders4439 praying that the good news continues!

    • @FlaGrown1955
      @FlaGrown1955 Год назад +1

      Great to see you be the odds.

    • @freethinkeralways
      @freethinkeralways Год назад

      I'm sorry for your dad... I don't think there are many radiation - chemo advances in the last 20 yrs. There r clinical trials & experimental treatments. Certain diets have been trending some more than 20 yrs ago.

  • @Pou1gie1
    @Pou1gie1 Год назад +47

    In reality, what probably helped him was having access to the best health care, as he comes from a prominent family who is wealthy and had a brother and father who were in medicine. Access and wealth are key to getting the best care. I know ppl with means hate that ppl bring up their privilege and rather say that it is down to their "faith", but the reality is it is very important to have access, privilege and wealth.

    • @FFlores79
      @FFlores79 Год назад +10

      Very true . Many of these inspirational stories about traveling the world or doing all kinds of things..to "live" and make every day count ..would not be possible for many of us or even to afford natural options or traditional options. I m sure the simple lifestyle changes did help..being outside being more active..giving up a high stress job choosing gratitude

    • @kirataylor4981
      @kirataylor4981 Год назад +7

      Completely agree I bet he completely changed his diet too gotta love how all of this is left out of his story like love is what saved him. Don’t get me wrong your mindset is a huge part of it so is a good supportive family but just as equally important is the health care he received and diet exercise. I can almost guarantee he drastically changed his diet and did fasting during treatment

    • @Ky-xn8ud
      @Ky-xn8ud Год назад +5

      This is privilege. Text book privilege.

    • @AgeOfGoldenSilence
      @AgeOfGoldenSilence Год назад +1

      Good healthcare is especially scarce in the US, because Americans allow their government to not provide it for all of them.

    • @sussannekeith5676
      @sussannekeith5676 Год назад +3

      Sorry but cancer does not care how privileged you are… the best medical care (and my sister had it)… did not save her from a rare, aggressive cancer. This is so insulting. I have also seen poor people in a very elite cancer hospital have first access to clinical trials… you can make everyday count by living simply. Why make these awful envy based comments. His “privileged’ life will still be shortened… cancer returns and kills.

  • @johnpaulcolthrust8207
    @johnpaulcolthrust8207 Год назад +52

    Beautiful story. A lesson in living. One complaint though: “The lesson is the doctors can be wrong.” Of course doctors can be wrong-for instance if they misdiagnose someone, but that’s not what happened here. The problem with this “lesson” is that no doctor said to him “you will be dead in four months” (or whatever). What I heard was that the five-year survival rate is 5 %; ok, John is in that 5 %. How were the doctors wrong? He had access to the finest medical technology, leaned on his faith and had a positive and grateful attitude, a combination that I believe improved his odds, and thankfully, he is alive thus far, six years in. May he have many more.

    • @saludosalsol
      @saludosalsol Год назад

      Yes no doctor is a crystal ball 🔮 they just tell you the statistics..

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Год назад +1

      All good points. A desire to live along with a positive attitude have been shown to have an effect on the body’s fighting and healing functions, since stress can suppress it. It’s almost as if the mind directs where the resources in the body should go.

    • @JoannC830
      @JoannC830 Год назад +1

      Telling someone they have “x” months left is a tactic healthcare will use to encourage people. For example, we know someone will live a good 12-18 months and might tell the patient they have 3 to 6 months, so when they past those 3 to 6 months, it gives the person this sense of invincibility. Their quality of life improves and they feel like they beat something that unbeatable. The truth though, we never really know.

    • @johnpaulcolthrust8207
      @johnpaulcolthrust8207 Год назад +1

      @@JoannC830 If true, this is a dangerous tactic. It presumes that you know how they will react to such a negative prognosis.

  • @gbecks3672
    @gbecks3672 Год назад +26

    Crying before coffee 😭 so happy he made it.

  • @iowegian7496
    @iowegian7496 Год назад +21

    Inspiring story. My sis is going through a debilitating illness right now. Then she unexpectedly had to have brain surgery. As a large, close family, we would have picnics, go to movies... You drop everything to please the ill member of your family. Anything to make it better for them. Love gets you through alot.

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 Год назад +11

    My brother Dave had Faith, Family and a Glioblastoma. Diagnosed 03/10/2004
    Died 07/23/2004...💔
    My best Friend, my loving brother..Don't ever make someone believe that if they don't have a similar outcome, it's because their Faith wasn't strong enough, it's just not true.

    • @ronnie4796
      @ronnie4796 Год назад +3

      I lost my only sister in 2010 to a Glioblastoma. She passed in only ten weeks. I agree, don’t ever say their Faith wasn’t strong enough, it’s not true. Only God knows the reason why some are healed here on earth and others when they enter Heaven’s gates. I will see her again.

    • @sooz9433
      @sooz9433 Год назад

      ​@@ronnie4796Yes, you're right. We will see them again. God Bless you and just continue to rest on His promises. ❤

    • @freethinkeralways
      @freethinkeralways Год назад +1

      You are so right! I took care of many very faithful patients with GBM, one of whom was a priest. No difference in outcome comparing to non-religious patients (my experience). Not to take away the power of prayer, but there s a multitude of other factors influencing patient's prognosis.

    • @sooz9433
      @sooz9433 Год назад

      @@freethinkeralways yes. People always love to diminish or disprove the possibility of God by proclaiming that if He exists surely He would cure the ills of all believers and He wouldn't allow bad things to happen... He simply doesn't work that way.

  • @lisabramos9427
    @lisabramos9427 Год назад +13

    My mother had the same thing and made it just shy of 4 years. I miss her so much. Good luck on your journey.

  • @universojuanluis12
    @universojuanluis12 Год назад +22

    Gorgeous family!! God bless them!!❤

  • @kathyeyesopen4078
    @kathyeyesopen4078 Год назад +7

    I pray that my friend who is going thru this right now has the same result. Such a good man. Please pray for him.❤

  • @s.terris9537
    @s.terris9537 Год назад +13

    I knew someone with glioblastoma; she lived with it, until she passed on. Love, family and community work wonders. Let's not forget though, the added exposure to nature, fresh air, and the healing power generated by "forest bathing." All together, so inspiring to see that healing is not limited to his beating the odds; he changed his lifestyle. May he life long, and prosper.

  • @pourquoipas971
    @pourquoipas971 Год назад +12

    Thanks to his doctors/ surgeon/ nurses etc and his family . I wish him a very long life to enjoy fatherhood and love .

  • @marylynnacee4062
    @marylynnacee4062 Год назад +20

    David..you find & tell the best stories in such a beautiful & genuine way. Because of this, this family will receive even more love & prayers. Thank you!❤

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Год назад

      David is well loved and resoected in the regions where he's gone to help. LA, Puerto Rico.

  • @TheBaumcm
    @TheBaumcm Год назад +9

    My dad was diagnosed in July and gone by October that year. It is really dependent on when they find it and where in the brain it is. Being younger also helps with healing and recovery. Glad to see a young dad fighting the good fight.

  • @not.anna212
    @not.anna212 Год назад +6

    My uncle just got diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. I don’t know how his wife or his 4 kids are even breathing right now. I don’t think I would be. He is the kindest person I’ve ever met and you’d say the same if you ever came across him. Why is it always the loveliest people? I don’t know how long he has, he’s started treatment a couple of days ago. Thank you for sharing this story so I don’t feel so alone in this.

    • @PedalsNPetals
      @PedalsNPetals Год назад +1

      Wish they could figure out the cause of cancer already

    • @FreyjaJ
      @FreyjaJ Год назад +2

      There is no one single cause of cancer, but many. There are also so many different kinds of cancer and each requires its own protocols for treatment, and even those vary from person to person. We do understand the hows and whys of cancer pretty well now, but of course there's always much more to learn. It's unlikely we'll ever completely prevent or eradicate cancer from developing because of the nature of cell division and how many different triggers factor into its pathology, but I do think we'll eventually get to a point where it may no longer be a life-threatening condition. Here's hoping, anyway.

  • @conniesisco6468
    @conniesisco6468 Год назад +7

    My beautiful, loving, caring mom was diagnosed with glioblastoma 20 years ago. She bravely fought for nine months before we lost her. I miss her every day. ❤

  • @absatwell8163
    @absatwell8163 Год назад +29

    Wow! That’s rare for that sort of brain cancer! So happy for him and his family!

  • @SV-nk2we
    @SV-nk2we Год назад +47

    My father was diagnosed in 1979 and given 6 months. He was 41. We were blessed to have him over 5 years because only God determines when its our time to go home. May God heal you fully and grant you decades more with your precious family. Be well.

    • @TEM14411
      @TEM14411 Год назад

      We determine our time here. God gave us free will. Our faith and beliefs dictate our time here. May more people find this truth. Peace and blessings.

  • @barbarabalogh7779
    @barbarabalogh7779 Год назад +9

    My dad passed away from GBM many years ago. He only made it a year and four months after his diagnosis. He was elderly. At the time he had two surgeries, radiation, chemo, and brachytherapy. This story gives us all a glimmer of hope that some can still beat the odds.

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar Год назад +5

    I’m so happy for him, his wife, son and family.

  • @jenniferdilascia586
    @jenniferdilascia586 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this ...hearing about the way they are living their lives, makes me rethink how I am living mine. So happy for John and his family!

  • @mrs.stenshaug6376
    @mrs.stenshaug6376 Год назад +18

    This is a beautiful story❤

  • @Klgrey6341
    @Klgrey6341 Год назад +15

    David, hope you keep in touch with this family. Would love to see follow up stories. 😊

  • @musicsound1120
    @musicsound1120 Год назад +23

    Having money to afford the best medical treatment also plays a major part on how long you are going to live if you have cancer. If you don't have lots of money or good medical insurance, don't expect the best medical treatment or to live long. It's the sad reality. The poor have to go to those medical school learning hospitals for treatment. Hospital foundations don't help just any person, and it gives them a tax break. I lost a relative, and I was witness to the flaws in the medical system and the inequalities.

    • @kirataylor4981
      @kirataylor4981 Год назад +5

      I bet you this man has also done drastic diet changes too getting a job that is physically demanding probably had financial resources having a great support system it is literally the difference between getting better and not

    • @Mockduck2020
      @Mockduck2020 Год назад +3

      Recently a friend was visiting a friends brother in the hospital and the doctor literally came in and asked him what day he wanted to die…😳
      I guess that’s Trumpcare 🫤

    • @AgeOfGoldenSilence
      @AgeOfGoldenSilence Год назад

      Excuse me he asked what… 😳

    • @juniordixie9489
      @juniordixie9489 Год назад

      You do realize the number one cancer center in the world is a teaching hospital. MD Anderson is number one in the world and a teaching hospital.

  • @JaneDoe-ip5yl
    @JaneDoe-ip5yl Год назад +12

    LOVE this story. I can see why this turned out like it did.

  • @morganr4426
    @morganr4426 Год назад +12

    What an incredible story. This kind of brain cancer is no joke. One of the worst if not the worst out there. It's so aggressive and moves so quickly. We just lost our very best friend of over 30 years to this particular cancer. He left behind a wife of over 25 years and a beautiful 23 year old daughter. By the time he was diagnosed, his tumor was the size of a lime and he was beginning to have memory loss and confusion. He'd been feeling off for about two days and decided to go to the urgent care clinic. He wasn't making sense when he talked and didn't know basic things like what day it was. Within two weeks of being diagnosed, he could no longer communicate, except for one word or phrase now and again, or walk on his own. By the end he was totally wheelchair bound and couldn't talk or feed himself. It all happened within a few short months. It was insane to watch him go from seemingly normal to literally unable to speak or walk in just a few days. It's like the symptoms all came on at once. His neurosurgeon said that happens sometimes. Rather than things getting progressively worse, it all hits at one time. But they said his tumor had likely been growing for a year, maybe even two. Just crazy he had no symptoms until it was so far along. I hate that it was too late for our best friend, but I LOVE that this man is doing so well. I sincerely hope they really study his case and we can see more treatment options within the next several years. He is truly one in a million. I don't know of anybody who survived more than a few months, a year MAX. Six years is just totally unheard of. And the fact that his tumor didn't just get smaller, but he's showing NO cancer? That's absolutely wild. What a beautiful story and a wonderful family. I hope he has many more happy years with his wife and those precious kiddos, and that he's cancer free for the rest of his life. And that in my lifetime this particular cancer is no longer a death sentence for the vast majority of patients. I want every cancer story to end like this one ❤️

  • @subhagajjala7842
    @subhagajjala7842 Год назад +5

    Thank you John for sharing your story along with your beautiful family!

  • @marcellasimone1998
    @marcellasimone1998 Год назад +4

    My dad had stage 4 lung cancer for 8 years. (Non smoker.) 6 of those years he had a good quality of life. I miss
    you dad! I hope this man lives many many more years.

  • @IannaYvonne
    @IannaYvonne Год назад +7

    May God continue to bless him with more life… and more time ❤

  • @cathytauscher6760
    @cathytauscher6760 Год назад +3

    Impressive!!! My daughter is 11 years into her GBM journey. Even with reoccurrences and losing part of her skull and with scalp revision. 0.7 % survival rate at ten years so we a blessed as a family❤. Stay strong!

  • @cicir423
    @cicir423 Год назад +4

    Every extra moment with his family, and especially his son, is so precious. I hope he has many years left, but it must be a comfort to know that at this point and beyond, his boy will remember his dad and the love they shared.

    • @BN2K
      @BN2K Год назад

      That was the biggest blessing in his story. I pray for him to have more time with his family 🙏🏾

  • @mylandofenchantment
    @mylandofenchantment Год назад +7

    What a beautiful family! ❤

  • @daofjudith
    @daofjudith Год назад +5

    Bless you all. Crying here. God worked a miracle ❤

  • @heidithaw1072
    @heidithaw1072 Год назад +1

    My cousin was diagnosed with Stage 4 8 years ago and is still living a functional life. Not the usual outcome but we are grateful. He also had the gamma knife radiation and surgery.

  • @ShanaGarrett
    @ShanaGarrett Год назад +4

    I’m so happy he had the resources to get the best possible care. He had great family support. That is such a blessing. I hope he continues to live a healthy life for his wife and son.

  • @jmiller260
    @jmiller260 3 месяца назад

    Once again .David, you delivered a great story. So many blessings. So much gratitude. No dry eyes here. I needed this today. More Prayers and blessings being sent. I am grateful. Thank you

  • @michaelbliss2490
    @michaelbliss2490 Год назад +2

    You can tell that he and his family are wonderful people. I hope he continues to beat the odds and lives a full life.

  • @twilit
    @twilit Год назад +13

    great news and wow he’s also a beautiful man

  • @tysonb3568
    @tysonb3568 Год назад +17

    Great story, best of luck to him and family! :))

  • @joshnowakowski873
    @joshnowakowski873 Год назад +4

    Unbelievable. Touches my heart!

  • @nmikali3848
    @nmikali3848 Год назад +4

    Inspiring. Live a life of thankfulness and gratitude as if every day could be your last. All the best to John and his beautiful family❤❤❤

  • @ibhomer1017
    @ibhomer1017 Год назад +2

    So happy to see this...I watched through tears..I lost my mom to GBM in 2004...we buried her just 5 short weeks after her diagnosis. I wish John continued good health.

  • @JoBloxJ27
    @JoBloxJ27 Год назад +21

    My uncle lost his life to glioblastoma last year. He lived 18 months from his first diagnosis. It really changed his whole personality. The tumor made him angry and violent, until they removed some of it. Sadly, he leaves behind a wife and two teenage daughters.

  • @AJones-mb7zg
    @AJones-mb7zg Год назад +1

    My first husband was diagnosed with GBM back in 1992. He had surgery, had rehab, had to learn to walk again, and had memory issues, but he lived for 8 years more. He wasn't suppose to live, but he did. He got to the point where he could work a small job. His memory got better and things were looking up, then the GBM came back and he eventually died. Our son was 7 years old in 1992, and he was able to have 8 more years with his father, so this is a blessing. Never give up! There is always hope. 😇

  • @debbiejohnson4034
    @debbiejohnson4034 Год назад +1

    Blessings to this amazing loving family. Thank you for sharing their story.

  • @jennifersnipes4177
    @jennifersnipes4177 Год назад +2

    What a story! Makes you think about things♥️Brought tears to my eyes!

  • @melinda3413
    @melinda3413 Год назад +7

    This is absolutely amazing. Wow!!!! It’s got to be easier when you don’t have to worry about money. So rare in America

  • @b.bernal6151
    @b.bernal6151 Год назад

    What a great story! This is the kind of story we all need to hear. My God continue to bless this family.

  • @Bucks7542
    @Bucks7542 Год назад +6

    My sister passed away from this. It’s been so hard but I pray there will be a cure one day

  • @cynnajackson4556
    @cynnajackson4556 Год назад +1

    This is incredible. My husband died exactly 33 years ago today from Glioblastoma grade 4. He was given 60 days and lived for 15 months. I know it was from love and that's what this story is about. Blessings to them!! 💓💓

  • @gbecks3672
    @gbecks3672 Год назад +10

    Beautiful family. ❤❤❤

  • @sheeeeeeesh54
    @sheeeeeeesh54 Год назад

    Amazing. Honored and blessed to know this man.

  • @francescadac6082
    @francescadac6082 Год назад +2

    My dear friend died nine months after being diagnosed with GBM. God Bless this man. I miss my friend and wish this miracle happened for her.

  • @camiburchett9602
    @camiburchett9602 Год назад

    This is a beautiful story! My ex husband was diagnosed on May 31, 2021. He barely talks now and I am grateful that our children continue to make memories with him.

  • @jessicabrewer1530
    @jessicabrewer1530 Год назад

    He is a true inspiration! My dad had this & passed 11 months after diagnosis & had 2 surgeries.

  • @ALifeJourneyWithGod
    @ALifeJourneyWithGod Год назад

    Amen! This is powerful. I'm happy for this man and his family. Great testimony❤

  • @kellyw1629
    @kellyw1629 Год назад

    So thankful for you and the life you’ve been blessed with against all odds ❤ my bff and soul sister passed just over a year ago after a two year struggle. Cancer is a beast!

  • @tlynn7043
    @tlynn7043 Год назад +5

    He didn’t beat it. It always comes back. Treatment has come a little further than when it hit my family. But we all should live like we’re dying.

    • @lolomar
      @lolomar Год назад

      they know that, it’s just amazing because usually people with GBM die in under 5 years.

  • @lindaboland8869
    @lindaboland8869 Год назад

    Amazing! What a beautiful family, living their faith! God Bless them and may John live many more years🙏🙏🙏💜💜

  • @JesAusCam18
    @JesAusCam18 Год назад +1

    My husband died from the same and made it to 18 mos. which we were so grateful for because our 3 boys were in elementary school at the start of our journey. They were all 3 in middle school when he passed. This man and his wife took this journey the best way with up front honesty including their son in the planning for living their best family life until….One day their son will look back and appreciate his place in that process. Wish we had the courage to have make that decision. Trying too hard to shield our children from life’s challenges can defeat it’s purpose. It cheats us out of experiences that are so very valuable in making us productive and balanced human adults.

  • @carmaela2689
    @carmaela2689 Год назад +2

    Wow wow wow. Every bad thing that could happen did and he still came through. I know what this feels like to be up against it in a situation where you are told with certainty, that the person will die...that one being my daughter. So glad to see him enjoying life and taking full advantage of every breath. Life is a blessing ❤

  • @traceyconner6095
    @traceyconner6095 Год назад +1

    I am amazed! God Bless you and your family.

  • @Shay_TheUnpopularOpinion_
    @Shay_TheUnpopularOpinion_ Год назад

    He’s blessed to have such a loving a caring family ❤❤❤❤ I couldn’t help but tear up!

  • @akosua7174
    @akosua7174 Год назад +6

    What a beautiful life.

  • @louisianarainwater
    @louisianarainwater Год назад +1

    💚💚💚🙏🕊🙏...I love when David Begnaud covers a miraculous story 🕊

  • @stevi6236
    @stevi6236 Год назад

    a beautiful story….. a love…..a family……. a gift……a warrior❣️be blessed always ♥️

  • @LeeB5
    @LeeB5 Год назад

    Oh, how wonderful for him❤️❤️❤️ I pray many many more years for this dear man💕🙏💕 I lost my precious 41 yr old daughter after her 18 month battle with glioblastoma in 2014.

  • @silverdragon7575
    @silverdragon7575 Год назад +1

    My grandmother died 8 weeks after her diagnosis. I would love if the odds started getting better.

  • @verajudycki6973
    @verajudycki6973 Год назад +2

    Amazing story,: thAnks for sending it

  • @LudiCrust.
    @LudiCrust. Год назад +1

    This is incredible I had 2 family members die from this cancer. It was fast & brutal. Even after surgery it comes back/keeps growing like nothing can stop it.

  • @michelleschaffert3755
    @michelleschaffert3755 Год назад

    My brother died from this at age 44. Lived about 9 months.
    So good to know that someone is surviving this,
    And they give hope and help to others going through this.

  • @rachelmonroe8853
    @rachelmonroe8853 Год назад

    God bless you! This is truly a miracle and testament of faith. I will continue to pray for you. Thank you for sharing!

  • @brendalegate5282
    @brendalegate5282 Год назад

    He has definitely been blessed. My Mom, diagnosed with the same cancer, lived 3-1/2 months. Best wishes for his family moving forward.

  • @charlottelucero4900
    @charlottelucero4900 Год назад +2

    Beautiful story - as a cancer patient - with stage four lobular metastatic breast cancer - I totally agree with the philosophy of living each day as though it were my last. Love of family and friends, eat, exercise and be the best self possible has been key to my celebration of one year out from being diagnosed 💞🙏💞

  • @twilit
    @twilit Год назад +11

    simple life is where it’s at

  • @glorisol3805
    @glorisol3805 Год назад

    Thank you David, this is an amazing inspirational story❤

  • @graysonburkhart
    @graysonburkhart 10 месяцев назад

    David brings us the most moving segments! Thank you David!

  • @jillsalkin7389
    @jillsalkin7389 Год назад

    What a beautiful, amazing story!!

  • @brandysears3546
    @brandysears3546 Год назад +1

    My Dad was diagnosed with brain cancer in '91. He was given 2 years. He passed on '02. He was amazing and I miss him dearly.

  • @cricrman01
    @cricrman01 Год назад +1

    God bless you and your family bro much love from New Jersey faith moves mountains

  • @Mary-fv4bn
    @Mary-fv4bn Год назад +2

    David always knock’s the ball out of the park! Go Lafayette, Louisiana

  • @jasonmcdaniel6237
    @jasonmcdaniel6237 Год назад +1

    God bless you John!!!!

  • @sues9809
    @sues9809 Год назад +6

    What an amazing story! The power of faith and love!! Continued prayers!!
    And to those that have lost their loved ones to this, my condolences.

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 Год назад +2

      The power of Science. Imaginary friends and the mumbling of magical incantations to them are of no value.
      Your comment is a slap in the face of those who didn’t survive and their families.

    • @caseycat
      @caseycat Год назад +1

      The power of faith and prayer didn't save my brother from brain cancer. Guess we should have prayed harder.

  • @loubock3238
    @loubock3238 Год назад

    God bless this beautiful family. Miracles do happen, blessings to them.

  • @cathr08
    @cathr08 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤