u should look up on how to boost and strengthen your immune system so it can prevent cancer and prevent it from coming back, look into autophagy as it also prevent cancer, low carb and ketones fasting and prolonge fasting on how it can starve certain cancers, research some anti cancer food and anti cancer supplements such as sulfuraphane and many others, look into alkaline vs acidic body too
God Bless you!! My wife was diagnosed with an inoperable Brain Tumor in in 2009. They gave her 5 years to live. We went through vigorous treatment with Radiation, Mushrooms and Vitamin C at high dose. Today she is still alive, the Tumor at its largest was the size of an egg. Now it does not show up on the MRI scans. I pray this goes the same way for you. Wishing you well from Canada.
@@thesaltysergeant4103pinpoint radiation is an amazing technology! Did you use lions mane and turkey tail by any chance? Turkey tail + herceptin was a miracle in getting rid of my moms stage 4 cancer.
I'm facing a pituitary tumor and I am quite scared. But people like you give me inspiration and strength! All the best in your journey. Sending lots of hugs from across the pond.
I have a pituitary tumor..they found it when I was 24 years old. I am now 47 and still have it. It is scary at first to know it is there. Praying for you.
I got diagnosed with a low grade Glioma in March 2024 and had a craniotomy a couple weeks later. I just had my next follow up MRI yesterday and will get the results next week. I’m on pins and needles about that, so I definitely empathize with you. You are extremely courageous sweetie. Sending so much love and good vibes and healing to you, now and always. 🤗 ❤️-Dave
Holy smokes. Round of applause for whoever did that brain surgery. You are VERY lucky to have such minimal scaring. It’s good to see you giving yourself a pat on the back. You’ve been thru so much. But the fact that someone opened your brain cut something out, you look terrific, sound terrific so good on you. The anxiety you must be dealing with is something I can’t even imagine. I’d be asking for MRI’s like every week so I know what’s going on in my head. Obviously that’s not realistic but I wouldn’t be able to deal with that. I’d constantly be freaking out. But you’re strong. You made it thru brain surgery!
I have been following your journey for a year now. You look amazing 🎉! I have a benign brain tumor that I have surgery to remove 17 years ago. I’m still on anti seizure medication and see my neurologist every 6 months still. My tumor has changed throughout the years. I do see a difference with my memory and even personality changes since I had surgery. I’m starting to see that I am spelling words wrong now. I’m thankful for spell check. I just had my last MRI last week and see my doctor in 2 weeks. Thanks for the update! Only people who have had brain surgery really understand what it’s like.
Hi Eireann, I am following your journey. Thank you for sharing. It's very brave, but you don't know how important it is to people like me. I lost my dear sister almost 10 years ago to brain cancer. It was the worst kind. You know which one, I'm sure. It was devastating. Seeing you smile brings me tears of joy and tears of grief at the same time. I am triggered, but I need it. I do not ever want to forget the love I have for my sister and what we went through watching her battle that cancer in the short year we discovered she had it. I am a grown man in his mid-fifties. It has been almost 10 years, and without warning, the grief will surprise me and still brings me to my knees crying out and begging for her. I have accepted the loss and I know reality. There is no reason why. I don't and won't search for it. I just love seeing beautiful weathering this and still smiling. I am not unhappy. I am a winner because I knew her at all and it's like winning the lottery. Everything is temporary and ends. Thank you, and please share more-the good and bad. It is more valuable than gold to me.
Thrilled to see you looking so well and feeling better. You have been on a journey through darkness and despair Yet your courage and compassion shine through those shadows. God Bless.
I am 8 years post op. I have a second one that is presently inoperable. Been off anti seizure meds for 7 years now. Keep fighting, it takes a while to recover, there's no magical time frame. It does get better.
I have been keeping up with you and your healing journey. Im so very happy to see you doing so well 1 year out. I am having my craniotomy and brain surgery Dec 18th. Im nervous and scared, but hoping for a successful surgery and recovery. You are an inspiration to me and so many others!!! Keep going…❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations on your anniversary Eireann!! I’m coming up on my 1 year in January. Lots of ups and downs during the year. I couldn’t have made it without the help and support of my family and friends.
I'm sending my positive energy ,thoughts, from the fact that I've been through this. It doesn't stop until you do.. keep going forward no matter what forward is
You are an inspirational young woman Eireann with exceptional drive to turn all negatives into positives. So proud of you! Prayers for ongoing strength and recovery ❤
You are such an inspiration Eireann!💝👏🏻 Thank you! Praying for your continued healing.🙏🏼❤️ I was diagnosed with Grade IV GBM in April and have two craniotomies to remove parts of the spreading tumour. Had 6 weeks of chemo and radiation which the Oncologist said didn’t help. Taking some Dexamethasone for the pressure and also started Avastin infusions, but I think they have made me worse. Hard to tell. So thankful for the prayers and support from my husband, family and friends. May the Lord bless and keep you. You are loved.
🎉🥳 Best of luck tapering down from the meds. My suggestion is do to it slowly and be patient. Rembember, there's the short effect and the long effect. Try to judge how you feel on a monthly rather than daily/weekly basis. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Smiles and hugs from North Carolina, US.
It is great to see you looking so good Eireann ❤ My brother had brain surgery to remove a tumour but was unfortunately a glioblastoma which we think has grown back, just awaiting his next mri 🤞...sending you so much love from the north of Scotland xx
Hi Èireann, I have watched your journey for 4 months. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor this year. I completed radiation in July. I am still on chemotherapy until January 2025. I thank God I have never had any seizure. Thank you for sharing your journey. God bless you.
Yes, so you should be proud of yourself Eireann 🎉 All through your experience, you've dealt with every setback and condition with strength determination and optimism. While being able to enjoy all the good things. Inspirational,and it'll carry you through for sure.
Congratulations Eireann, you've come so far! I'm so glad that you & I have became friends. You and another RUclipsr Tiffanythinks have become great friends with me and gave so much strength and inspiration that it has changed my life on a physical level, thank you so much for that! People accuse Tiffany of lying about her Cancer too, it makes me so angry that both of you go through that; it breaks my heart! I'm in a wheelchair btw and suffer from cerebral Palsy.
Good luck to you. I had massive neck surgery and the staples went down the back of my neck only 34 - many years later it is just a thin line. I hope yours looks good soon , ah sure it will, as we say in Ireland.☘️
A colleague developed epilepsy a couple of years ago. Titrating their anticonvulsant therapy has been worse than the seizures at times. Their story is different to yours of course, but their medication journey has been life altering. Well done you, all the best 🧠 ❤
My partner also developed epilepsy out of nowhere and the anti-seizure meds have changed his and our lives. He will never be the same. I should note they still have no idea how all of this came about. We suspect Covid vaccines but there is no proof of anything… sadly.
You are amazing!! Thank you so much for sharing your journey 💗 I had brain surgery almost 2 months ago now, completely different issue but I’ve been so inspired by your resilience
Miss Eireann, you are sweet, kind, beautiful, amazing and a WARRIOR PRINCESS! I am dumbfounded by your positivity. I know that Devon, your dad and all your friends are so proud of you! I know we all are out here on the World Wide Web!!!!!! We love you and take care!!!!!! Joyce from Ohio!!!!
Your in my heart. With your interest and research keep in mind the NIH or national institute of health in the United States is always involved in the most current and cutting edge research in cancer therapies.
Hi Eireann! A week after my 17 birthday back in April this year I had a rare jaw tumor removed. Your story and positivity has given me courage and motivation even when things seem hard! Your story is so inspiring to people struggling with similar health concerns. Thank you ❤ - Ellie, John 16:33
Eireann, you are the living breathing testament to happy living even in the face of your diagnosis! Your videos make me smile and sometimes cry. ❤ My dad had brain surgery with NO scars because it was done microscopically through his groin. People can be hurtful but I hope you know how much your true blue community loves you and cheers for you daily! 😊❤
My husband is 7 months post surgery but not quite himself yet. Radiation done and now chemo, it’s just a lot. I hope when all this is done he can look as good as you :)
I hate how people expect you to have a big scar in order to be telling the truth about having brain surgery. I know there are ways to minimize scars after surgery. Glad you're doing well.
I think you will continue to improve mentally. I have a low grade bladder cancer and it shook me up initially but now 2 years later it doesn’t bother me at all. I just go for my regular scopes and do what they tell me to do. I will probably never be totally cured but it’s manageable. You have been through a lot more than me and your attitude is great. Keep it up!👍
Why would anyone “fake” something like that. People are gross. You’ve done an amazing job keeping hope and spirit even in the worst of situations. Praying for healing!
Eireann, you remain brave, beautiful, and so very inspirational! So happy that you've gone a full year post-brain surgery without a seizure! You look and sound amazing! I say a prayer for you every night. You are helping so many by sharing your journey! Wishing you all the best and hope you have a very Merry Christmas! 💝🎄
You look beautiful, radiant and happy! Your positive attitude is going to do wonders on your healing journey! Eireann, I believe you're going to live a long life and help others suffering with similar health issues! You're a beautiful person inside and out, I can't wait to see all the wonderful things that are in your future, not only for yourself but others! Sending you all the love and prayers from Salt Lake City, UT 🍀❤🇮🇪❤🍀
Your videos are so important. Not only to share your individual story (which is very inspiring and you should be so proud of yourself) - but you've massively normalised so many of the tough feelings I have had since my diagnosis and craniotomy. I know it's sometimes difficult that people can't fully understand the full journey with a brain tumor but huge congratulations on your continued recovery and your fantastic videos. :)
🎉 THIS is a video I (and probably everyone around you including you) that has been a long time coming! I understand the “questionable inquiries” when no one knows what you’ve been through. It’s odd, but. i hope you always share. Your story is not only grand, but such a strong inspiration for many including myself. This is making me smile so big. Proud is an understatement!!! You are brave and strong AF!!! I’m continuing to follow along!!! 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🤍
So glad you are doing well and you are at your 1 year anniversary. That is so wonderful. I pray that you will continue to stay well and enjoy your life fully.
I first subscribed when I saw on tik tok when you were first diagnosed with a brain tumour. I can barely see that that scar. I had to got back and I still had to squint to see it! You are so beautiful and lovely❤️ I am so glad you came through the surgery and how far you’ve come!
So good to see you positive and smiling. It's relieving to hear you can go down your anti-seizure dose since that has been giving you so much trouble. I'm rooting for you and so proud of you Éireann! Let's hope for lots of relaxation in the coming year.
Keep going, you are so strong! I know its hard sometimes. It was and is hard for me too. My tumor wasn’t as “serious” as yours, but it had a big impact on my body. My surgery is about 2 years ago. My hair is almost as long as the rest of my hair. But my scar is much bigger and my biggest pain problem even now. So nice yours is so small! I am on a normal dose of anti- seizure medication. No seizures since surgery. Wish you all the best from Germany
You are so beautiful, brave, and inspiring, Éireann. I wept like a baby while watching your video a while back when you discussed being diagnosed with brain cancer, and your very emotional response to that intense news. Seeing this 1-yr post surgery video is such a joy to my heart. Your energy just glows from you. Your presence in this world is such a blessing to us all. Best wishes always. ❤️🙏🏼❤️
It’s very nice to see you’re doing so grande! Been months since I seen an update from you. - I was forgetful for over a year after my brain surgery, it was not too bad after that but took about 3-4 years before it was completely better. God Bless you, I still remember sometimes to bring you before the Lord in prayer. He saved me from really bad bacterial meningitis - not many people survive after being untreated for 12 days - like i was. God bless all those who are going through something similar, i’s hard - but prayer helps!
What a fine example of a human being. Your precious spirit will get you through life's challenges on the side of light. Am on Gabapentin for pain, so aware of the "dumbing" effect😢 Also definite, out of nowhere, depression. Had to go down on dose. You experiencing emotional side effects with it? Going down will be way more risky for you. God bless and may you feel his comforting presence as you deal with this❣️ And enjoy the heck out of planning your wedding...and honeymoon...and growing closer to eachother...all life's gifts❤❤❤!
Eireann, it's so nice to see you again. You look great. Hope you are doing well? I hope you have a wonderful holiday with Devin and the rest of your family. 😀❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇱🇷
Hello ❤ I am juat glad to see you smiling in this video , it's a beautiful sight . I love what you said, and I agree. I didn't have an option to go through with crainiotomy, it was either I do it in 1.5 weeks or I would die . I had no choice essentially , I had been so sick and wasn't living so that was my motivation . For me , it's hard to believe that it even happened sometimes? Until I have to go for a scan ti check up on the left over bit. Thank you for another inspirational video and take care ❤❤
HELLO YOUNG LADY HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!! I think of you because my brother died of a brain tumor a few decades ago. I'm glad you are making these not only for us, but maybe for your children too. Happy Holidays.
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Eireann, look into ketogenic diet. It was first developed to treat epilepsy.
I donated here when u asked last time and now I keep receiving emails from them. U look well x
If it comes back: polio + chemotherapy. It works, but the cancer comes 80% back for already risked people.
u should look up on how to boost and strengthen your immune system so it can prevent cancer and prevent it from coming back, look into autophagy as it also prevent cancer, low carb and ketones fasting and prolonge fasting on how it can starve certain cancers, research some anti cancer food and anti cancer supplements such as sulfuraphane and many others, look into alkaline vs acidic body too
immunotherapy works very well also it is very effective and less isde effects compare to chemo and radiation
God Bless you!! My wife was diagnosed with an inoperable Brain Tumor in in 2009. They gave her 5 years to live. We went through vigorous treatment with Radiation, Mushrooms and Vitamin C at high dose. Today she is still alive, the Tumor at its largest was the size of an egg. Now it does not show up on the MRI scans. I pray this goes the same way for you. Wishing you well from Canada.
It has gone!
Amazing news. Was chemo not an option ? I've heard Turkey tail is good for fighting cancer.
❤So happy for you. Good work you are doing for others.😊
@@Chelseablue01 No, Just the radiation. The called it pinpoint radiation.
@@thesaltysergeant4103pinpoint radiation is an amazing technology! Did you use lions mane and turkey tail by any chance? Turkey tail + herceptin was a miracle in getting rid of my moms stage 4 cancer.
you are an inspiration to those that face the same challenges you have had to face!
I'm facing a pituitary tumor and I am quite scared. But people like you give me inspiration and strength! All the best in your journey. Sending lots of hugs from across the pond.
Sending lots of prayers😔🙏
all the love, hugs, and prayers to you too
I've had a pituitary tumour for years. First told about it in my twenties, and I'm 55 now.
I have a pituitary tumor..they found it when I was 24 years old. I am now 47 and still have it. It is scary at first to know it is there. Praying for you.
🙏🙏 prayers
You're such a sweet soul and you deserve all the good health and happiness possible.
keepthe faith Eireann- they come up with life saving treatments all the time.
You should be very proud! Baby steps, one day at a time. Really good to see you looking more upbeat ❤
Thank you so much 😊💛
I got diagnosed with a low grade Glioma in March 2024 and had a craniotomy a couple weeks later. I just had my next follow up MRI yesterday and will get the results next week. I’m on pins and needles about that, so I definitely empathize with you. You are extremely courageous sweetie. Sending so much love and good vibes and healing to you, now and always. 🤗 ❤️-Dave
Hope you get really good results, Dave ❤
Thank you so much Maggie. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Eireann ❤️ ❤️
Mine was located on the parietal lobe area. I believe I had a near complete resection of the tumor (almost 100% removed). Were you diagnosed recently?
How come they didn’t give you results or schedule you for another MRI? Either way I will hope for you that it is not that!! Hugs and love to you 🙏 🤗
You need to keep on top of them and make sure they get you another appointment or find another place. Please don’t mess around with this! 🙏
Great to see you looking so good after the the ordeal you have been through.
Thank you! 😊
I just had my brain surgery on nov. 12, I’m in recovery ❤️ I’ve been following your journey for a few months, thank you for sharing online
Wishing you all the best for your recovery. I hope you have all you need, and family to fuss over you. Much love from UK ❤
After surgery did you take radiation or chemo
@@Muslima59720 I didn’t need either
It made my day to see you look happy and healthy. 😊
Holy smokes. Round of applause for whoever did that brain surgery. You are VERY lucky to have such minimal scaring. It’s good to see you giving yourself a pat on the back. You’ve been thru so much. But the fact that someone opened your brain cut something out, you look terrific, sound terrific so good on you. The anxiety you must be dealing with is something I can’t even imagine. I’d be asking for MRI’s like every week so I know what’s going on in my head. Obviously that’s not realistic but I wouldn’t be able to deal with that. I’d constantly be freaking out. But you’re strong. You made it thru brain surgery!
36 years ago I had two brain tumors removed close to the center of my brain. I ‘m still alive and well so always have faith. 😎
I have been following your journey for a year now. You look amazing 🎉! I have a benign brain tumor that I have surgery to remove 17 years ago. I’m still on anti seizure medication and see my neurologist every 6 months still. My tumor has changed throughout the years. I do see a difference with my memory and even personality changes since I had surgery. I’m starting to see that I am spelling words wrong now. I’m thankful for spell check. I just had my last MRI last week and see my doctor in 2 weeks. Thanks for the update! Only people who have had brain surgery really understand what it’s like.
I celebrated 2 months seizure free, going for 3! Bless you and keep going!
Good luck
Hi Eireann, I am following your journey. Thank you for sharing. It's very brave, but you don't know how important it is to people like me. I lost my dear sister almost 10 years ago to brain cancer. It was the worst kind. You know which one, I'm sure. It was devastating. Seeing you smile brings me tears of joy and tears of grief at the same time. I am triggered, but I need it. I do not ever want to forget the love I have for my sister and what we went through watching her battle that cancer in the short year we discovered she had it.
I am a grown man in his mid-fifties. It has been almost 10 years, and without warning, the grief will surprise me and still brings me to my knees crying out and begging for her. I have accepted the loss and I know reality. There is no reason why. I don't and won't search for it. I just love seeing beautiful weathering this and still smiling. I am not unhappy. I am a winner because I knew her at all and it's like winning the lottery. Everything is temporary and ends.
Thank you, and please share more-the good and bad. It is more valuable than gold to me.
Just lost my dad to cancer..out the blue!!...so so glad your on the mend. If I may say..your a beautiful lady. I wish you all the very best xxxxxx
Thrilled to see you looking so well and feeling better. You have been on a journey through darkness and despair Yet your courage and compassion shine through those shadows. God Bless.
I am 8 years post op. I have a second one that is presently inoperable. Been off anti seizure meds for 7 years now. Keep fighting, it takes a while to recover, there's no magical time frame. It does get better.
I have been keeping up with you and your healing journey. Im so very happy to see you doing so well 1 year out. I am having my craniotomy and brain surgery Dec 18th. Im nervous and scared, but hoping for a successful surgery and recovery. You are an inspiration to me and so many others!!! Keep going…❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations on your anniversary Eireann!! I’m coming up on my 1 year in January. Lots of ups and downs during the year. I couldn’t have made it without the help and support of my family and friends.
I'm sending my positive energy ,thoughts, from the fact that I've been through this. It doesn't stop until you do.. keep going forward no matter what forward is
All the best from New Zealand, prayers that your recovery continues, beautiful brave woman.
You are an inspirational young woman Eireann with exceptional drive to turn all negatives into positives. So proud of you! Prayers for ongoing strength and recovery ❤
You are such an inspiration Eireann!💝👏🏻 Thank you! Praying for your continued healing.🙏🏼❤️
I was diagnosed with Grade IV GBM in April and have two craniotomies to remove parts of the spreading tumour. Had 6 weeks of chemo and radiation which the Oncologist said didn’t help. Taking some Dexamethasone for the pressure and also started Avastin infusions, but I think they have made me worse. Hard to tell. So thankful for the prayers and support from my husband, family and friends.
May the Lord bless and keep you. You are loved.
May God bless you and comfort you. May He give you strength to continue fighting. Praying for all people who have cancer.
March 15th will make 1 year for me! I appreciate your videos. I watched them leading up to my surgery. Thank you!
🎉🥳 Best of luck tapering down from the meds. My suggestion is do to it slowly and be patient. Rembember, there's the short effect and the long effect. Try to judge how you feel on a monthly rather than daily/weekly basis.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Smiles and hugs from North Carolina, US.
Thank you so much and aye that is a great way to look at it! Thanks again 😊
It is great to see you looking so good Eireann ❤
My brother had brain surgery to remove a tumour but was unfortunately a glioblastoma which we think has grown back, just awaiting his next mri 🤞...sending you so much love from the north of Scotland xx
Mebendazole crosses the blood brain barrier and stops the microtubules from growing in brain cancers. Especially glioblastomas
Hi Èireann, I have watched your journey for 4 months. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor this year. I completed radiation in July. I am still on chemotherapy until January 2025. I thank God I have never had any seizure. Thank you for sharing your journey. God bless you.
I pray for you 🙏 ❤
It's your battlescar, be proud of it! I am proud of you! And I love your scar.
You're an inspiration, Éirann! Your vlogs and cheerful attitude is so valuable for everyone! I wish you love to you and your loved ones
Yes, so you should be proud of yourself Eireann 🎉 All through your experience, you've dealt with every setback and condition with strength determination and optimism. While being able to enjoy all the good things. Inspirational,and it'll carry you through for sure.
So happy for you! So hoping you continue to be cancer-free and that you are eternally happy and completely healthy. Love to you from Boston.
Nothing but love & strength to you 🫶❤️
You seem so much more settled and at peace - wonderful to see! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
Congratulations Eireann, you've come so far! I'm so glad that you & I have became friends. You and another RUclipsr Tiffanythinks have become great friends with me and gave so much strength and inspiration that it has changed my life on a physical level, thank you so much for that! People accuse Tiffany of lying about her Cancer too, it makes me so angry that both of you go through that; it breaks my heart! I'm in a wheelchair btw and suffer from cerebral Palsy.
I wish you all the best life can give.
You are so brave and it's a huge inspiration to live life to the fullest.
Thank you.
I do have a huge scar. (Last week surgery,44 staples. )Left frontal meningioma. I knew and followed you. It helped. Thank you so much.
Good luck to you. I had massive neck surgery and the staples went down the back of my neck only 34 - many years later it is just a thin line. I hope yours looks good soon , ah sure it will, as we say in Ireland.☘️
A colleague developed epilepsy a couple of years ago. Titrating their anticonvulsant therapy has been worse than the seizures at times.
Their story is different to yours of course, but their medication journey has been life altering. Well done you, all the best 🧠 ❤
My partner also developed epilepsy out of nowhere and the anti-seizure meds have changed his and our lives. He will never be the same. I should note they still have no idea how all of this came about. We suspect Covid vaccines but there is no proof of anything… sadly.
Brain surgeons are super heroes.
Brains are amazing!
You're awesome.
Have a very merry Christmas!
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You are amazing!! Thank you so much for sharing your journey 💗 I had brain surgery almost 2 months ago now, completely different issue but I’ve been so inspired by your resilience
I've had relatives and friends deal with cancer. I'm so happy that things have turned out well for you. God bless you.
Delighted to see you again. I am happy thst you are feeling muc better. Keep posting.
You lived through a lot of people's worst nightmare. Good luck girl, I hope you recover fully. I freakin love your accent btw. ❤
What courage you have. You are an inspiration. I'm hoping for the best for you.
Miss Eireann, you are sweet, kind, beautiful, amazing and a WARRIOR PRINCESS! I am dumbfounded by your positivity. I know that Devon, your dad and all your friends are so proud of you! I know we all are out here on the World Wide Web!!!!!! We love you and take care!!!!!! Joyce from Ohio!!!!
Great comment❤! I totally agree! ❤ from Australia!🇦🇺
Your in my heart. With your interest and research keep in mind the NIH or national institute of health in the United States is always involved in the most current and cutting edge research in cancer therapies.
Hi Eireann! A week after my 17 birthday back in April this year I had a rare jaw tumor removed. Your story and positivity has given me courage and motivation even when things seem hard! Your story is so inspiring to people struggling with similar health concerns.
Thank you ❤
- Ellie, John 16:33
Eireann, you are the living breathing testament to happy living even in the face of your diagnosis! Your videos make me smile and sometimes cry. ❤ My dad had brain surgery with NO scars because it was done microscopically through his groin. People can be hurtful but I hope you know how much your true blue community loves you and cheers for you daily! 😊❤
My husband is 7 months post surgery but not quite himself yet. Radiation done and now chemo, it’s just a lot. I hope when all this is done he can look as good as you :)
You’re in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you have a good year xx
So proud of you, Erianne may the Lord continue to bless you ❤
Can you imagine if every subscriber gave just £1 - that would be £62k! Well done, lass, you’re doing just ace ❤
Yes! We can do it
For Eireann !
Wishing you all the best! I'm so glad to hear you are doing well.
I hate how people expect you to have a big scar in order to be telling the truth about having brain surgery. I know there are ways to minimize scars after surgery.
Glad you're doing well.
Aye I feel like it's not what they expect at all. I took extra care of my scar in the hopes it would heal up well and it definitely did! Thank you 😊
One of my friends had brain surgery and her surgeon beautifully minimized her hair loss.
Mine will be coming out my nose , which is random and I didn't even realise that was possible for surgeons to do until I got a pituitary tumour .❤
For some, they can even go up through your nose
I think you will continue to improve mentally. I have a low grade bladder cancer and it shook me up initially but now 2 years later it doesn’t bother me at all. I just go for my regular scopes and do what they tell me to do. I will probably never be totally cured but it’s manageable. You have been through a lot more than me and your attitude is great. Keep it up!👍
You are an incredible young woman and all of your messages will help many others.
so proud of you 🖤
You look amazing and I love your accent. I hope you live a long long life.
The algorithm has sent me to your channel twice. Happy to see you in much better spirits than six videos ago.
I am so happy for you. God bless you!
You are so full of Life. I pray 🙏 you become what doctors call “a Miracle”….because you always have been. 💝💖💝
Why would anyone “fake” something like that. People are gross.
You’ve done an amazing job keeping hope and spirit even in the worst of situations. Praying for healing!
Eireann, you remain brave, beautiful, and so very inspirational! So happy that you've gone a full year post-brain surgery without a seizure! You look and sound amazing! I say a prayer for you every night. You are helping so many by sharing your journey! Wishing you all the best and hope you have a very Merry Christmas! 💝🎄
💛💛💛💛💛💛 congratulations! Ive watched your journey, and you look so well and happy rn, hope u keep doing well, you are amazing!
I’m so proud of you girl 🌹💕
You look beautiful, radiant and happy! Your positive attitude is going to do wonders on your healing journey! Eireann, I believe you're going to live a long life and help others suffering with similar health issues! You're a beautiful person inside and out, I can't wait to see all the wonderful things that are in your future, not only for yourself but others! Sending you all the love and prayers from Salt Lake City, UT 🍀❤🇮🇪❤🍀
Your videos are so important. Not only to share your individual story (which is very inspiring and you should be so proud of yourself) - but you've massively normalised so many of the tough feelings I have had since my diagnosis and craniotomy. I know it's sometimes difficult that people can't fully understand the full journey with a brain tumor but huge congratulations on your continued recovery and your fantastic videos. :)
Been following you through your journey and so pleased you're looking and feeling so well.
🎉 THIS is a video I (and probably everyone around you including you) that has been a long time coming! I understand the “questionable inquiries” when no one knows what you’ve been through. It’s odd, but. i hope you always share. Your story is not only grand, but such a strong inspiration for many including myself. This is making me smile so big. Proud is an understatement!!! You are brave and strong AF!!! I’m continuing to follow along!!! 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🤍
So glad you are doing well and you are at your 1 year anniversary. That is so wonderful. I pray that you will continue to stay well and enjoy your life fully.
I first subscribed when I saw on tik tok when you were first diagnosed with a brain tumour. I can barely see that that scar. I had to got back and I still had to squint to see it! You are so beautiful and lovely❤️ I am so glad you came through the surgery and how far you’ve come!
So good to see you positive and smiling. It's relieving to hear you can go down your anti-seizure dose since that has been giving you so much trouble. I'm rooting for you and so proud of you Éireann! Let's hope for lots of relaxation in the coming year.
Happy anniversary of your surgery- you're looking great.
Keep going, you are so strong! I know its hard sometimes. It was and is hard for me too. My tumor wasn’t as “serious” as yours, but it had a big impact on my body. My surgery is about 2 years ago. My hair is almost as long as the rest of my hair. But my scar is much bigger and my biggest pain problem even now. So nice yours is so small! I am on a normal dose of anti- seizure medication. No seizures since surgery. Wish you all the best from Germany
Happy to hear that you’re feeling better 😢sending best wishes that things continue to improve 💕💕
You are so beautiful, brave, and inspiring, Éireann. I wept like a baby while watching your video a while back when you discussed being diagnosed with brain cancer, and your very emotional response to that intense news. Seeing this 1-yr post surgery video is such a joy to my heart. Your energy just glows from you. Your presence in this world is such a blessing to us all. Best wishes always. ❤️🙏🏼❤️
Good for you. What a blessing. I am truly glad you came through this in such a positive way. God is great!
I'm so glad you're doing better :) Always keep fighting, and never give up!
You look wonderful! May you do so well, even more people cannot believe you ever did this.
A donation will be forthcoming. I'm So glad to see you happy in this video.
I just gave myself a pat on the back! They certainly have come a long way with technology since I had my brain surgery. Thanks for sharing. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Your an angel 🙏❤️❤️
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I've been thinking of you! I'm so glad you are doing well!! ❤
It’s very nice to see you’re doing so grande! Been months since I seen an update from you. - I was forgetful for over a year after my brain surgery, it was not too bad after that but took about 3-4 years before it was completely better.
God Bless you, I still remember sometimes to bring you before the Lord in prayer.
He saved me from really bad bacterial meningitis - not many people survive after being untreated for 12 days - like i was.
God bless all those who are going through something similar, i’s hard - but prayer helps!
I'm so happy for you🙏🙏👍👍God bless you and the best of health and happiness to you for the future🙏🙏👍👍👍😃😃😃❤️
Amazingly small scar! Glad to see you're doing well. Good luck! I'm digging the accent!
Best wishes for strength and healing ❤️
makes me smile everytime I listen to your lovely voice 💙 keeping you in my daily prayers, eireann. love you 💙 katja
Great to see you and you owe no one an explanation or proof of what you went through.
Hope you both have adjusted to the move, you look great.
I cannot believe it's been a year! Wow!
You look amazing! You're such a strong woman!
Hi hun, I'm so happy to hear you are doing really well,
Sending hugs xx
What a fine example of a human being. Your precious spirit will get you through life's challenges on the side of light.
Am on Gabapentin for pain, so aware of the "dumbing" effect😢 Also definite, out of nowhere, depression. Had to go down on dose. You experiencing emotional side effects with it? Going down will be way more risky for you.
God bless and may you feel his comforting presence as you deal
with this❣️ And enjoy the heck out of planning your wedding...and honeymoon...and growing closer to eachother...all life's gifts❤❤❤!
Eireann, it's so nice to see you again. You look great. Hope you are doing well? I hope you have a wonderful holiday with Devin and the rest of your family. 😀❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇱🇷
Hello ❤ I am juat glad to see you smiling in this video , it's a beautiful sight . I love what you said, and I agree. I didn't have an option to go through with crainiotomy, it was either I do it in 1.5 weeks or I would die . I had no choice essentially , I had been so sick and wasn't living so that was my motivation . For me , it's hard to believe that it even happened sometimes? Until I have to go for a scan ti check up on the left over bit. Thank you for another inspirational video and take care ❤❤
You shine Éireann😃 you're a brave girl
Your attitude is amazing!!
May god bless you, get well soon🍀
Same for me bro its been little over a year friend ! keep going !🤟
HELLO YOUNG LADY HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
I think of you because my brother died of a brain tumor a few decades ago. I'm glad you are making these not only for us, but maybe for your children too. Happy Holidays.