@Nimrod E Thank you, I am. The only consolation was she went out after fighting as hard as she could and exceeding her original time (six months) by triple what they gave her, and she went on her own terms.
My Father actually survieved 3 brain tumors and had surgery on every single one. The last one they had to remove was in the beginning of this year. He´s alright, as far as you can be after that and is currently in chemo wich seems to work well. It´s devestating seeing him suffer and being week but my mon and I do our best to make him feel good and see life positive......as good as we can. He was strong for us whenever we needed him now it is our turn to be strong for him. I take the care over him twice a week and whenever needed since he can´t be left alone nomore. After 3 brain surgeries he suffers from some brain damage (well they had to remove small parts of his brain with the tuomors) and he has trouble holding his mind together or acts irrational at times especially when he´s stressed. So my mom and I do our best to prevent anything that could happen in those periods of time. Imagine having an child trapped in a mans body that´s the best how I can explain his actions. It is hard and I pray for everyone who´s family is going through a similar situation and I know it is hard at times but embrace the time you have left with your loved ones and make every day count for them! As they will count for you.....memories will always be there.
So sad for your father as well as you and your mother. You sound as though you and your mother are loving and caring but it is such a fraught situation for you providing for all your father's needs needs as well as trying to keep him calm all the time is very stressful. Make sure you take care of yourself and make time for yourself so you don't burn out. You are so right in saying enjoy your time with each other. Love and blessings to your and your family💖🙏💖
Ur family are wonderful people. Ur working so hard and supporting your dad and please dont give up. Thnx for sharing and i wish u and Ur family all the best.
I’ve had a brain tumour at only 12 had several family members die of cancer, it feels amazing seeing people helping and supporting people through similar situations
Not the best timing my Friend.. dont get me wrong i wish u the best meeting mr butterfield but this video was not about him. Great video though and great interview!
Last year I experienced excruitating headaches and I could not stop vomiting. I would vomit every 10-30mins for the whole day. The next day I booked an emergency appointment with my GP I was continuing to throw up I had an extreme sensitivity to light aswell. She reccomended that I have an MRI but the only one I could get was three days later. I had an injection to stop the vomiting and was given anti nausea meds so that I could keep food, water and medication down. The headaches and light sensitivity only got worse the I had the MRI and I was instantly diagnosed with a 2inch long blood clot in my brain I was rushed to the emergency at Fiona Stanley hospital. Within the hour I was surrounded by a team of doctors and multiple numerologists and a neurosurgeon. I was hooked up to a cannula 24/7 and was dosed with heparin I had neurology exams every 4hrs and blood tests every six. I was only sixteen. I spent 10 days in the neurology ward under intensive supervision and was finally cleared after 6months of taking blood thinners daily. This diagnosis was awful and affected me and my family drastically anything to do with the brain is always terrifying and I still live with a large amount of scar tissue in my brain and the possibility that I could have another blood clot anywhere in my body at any time that could potentially kill me. It’s a genetic condition I’m heterozygous for the prothrombin gene mutation which means I am 30% more likely than normal people without the mutation to form a blood clot
Tanisha, hang in there kid blood clotting is fixable & I suggest that you ask to remain on blood-thinners as a safety net. I've been on Warfarin for 20 years & continue to have my blood tested at least every 4 weeks to make sure it's in the safe range. A lot of people carry on about Warfarin being chemically the same as rat poison, whether it's true or not, I don't care less. I've survived a Pulmonary Embolism (blood clotting in the lungs) & if taking rat poison has given me 20 years already, that I may not've had without it, then I'm all for it. Enjoy life.
I was put on the new medication rivaroxaban it’s a new one which doesn’t require you to have any blood tests as I am extremely needlephobic and blood tests were extremely traumatic and anxiety inducing for me. I was given the option to remain on it but I hated the side affects especially the increased bleeding, which heavily affected my period (I won’t go into detail) so I opted to stop the medication and only use it when I need to have surgery or for long flights/car trips
I work for Lowes Menswear and we proudly sold the Beanies for Brain Cancer for the Mark Hughes Foundation. They sold so quick it was a heartwarming feeling the money sold for every beanie went to funding to finding a cure for Brain Cancer. Already looking forward to doing it again next year! I have recently been experiencing electric shocks on the right side of my brain and migraines the last two months and after 2 ct scans and an mri scan two weeks ago I was found to be in the clear from any tumours or a possibility of a stroke and it was put down to stress due to health issues to relating to two of my children and anxiety so I feel blessed and grateful that my health problem is short lived and easily pain managed.
Angela, I genuinely feel for you & your 2 children who obviously have major health issues, but you're in a precarious situation. Stress is a killer & pain management (pain-killers) is not the answer, at best it only masks the problem. I strongly urge you to seek support from family & friends to help you cope with your devastating situation. Extending from that, it's vital that you seek professional support, my suggestion would be a psychiatrist to help you manage your understandable state of depression. Your children are relying on you & they lose that if you fall from the hideous wall of depression. Please take care of yourself & be positive, so that you can be your best for those that you love.
After my aunt's massive brain surgery (removing almost 1/3 of her brain) & horrific chemotherapy and radiation, doctors gave her a 5% chance of survival over 6 months. She enjoyed 10 years of a GOOD quality of life. Keep up the good faith!
Its good that it is getting views. Brain cancer is one of the most underfunded in regards to research. My dad passed from stage 4 brain cancer 2 years ago.
@@dontcallmethatk3134 I appreciate that alot. Things are okay. It took about 6 months for the grief to hit me as I was in shock after his death, so I'm still grieving now. But things are slowly getting there. Thank you so much
Omg this is so painful I’ve recently beaten brain cancer two months ago stage 4 with a thing called teratoma tissue which isn’t beatable but I had a brain surgery and got the tumour cut out of the centre of my brain it was 4.5 Cm long and wide so to see this it’s just ahh 😢💙
Get Andrew Jones on here cause you two can relate on epilepsy but I also think it would be a great vid!! An the John is amazing I’m there every 6 months with my boy who has epilepsy! An this legend is amazing! I already have my beanie hehe 😘
Not exactly what your talking about but when Mark said, “You think about your kids” and it showed a picture that f his Pamela it reminded me that my little brother didn’t have a dad, be Lucky for what you have, because some people always have it worse
I didn't have any immediate critical illness, but I was in a spiraling state of deteriorating health - _and your body will most certainly tell you about it_ - that I knew was a direction towards a coffin. I made the decision to take pre-emptive measures and stopped working for four years to sort myself out. Thankfully I'm better now, not fully "cured" but 50% ok, and I've managed to secure a part-time work engagement. The most certain thing in life is _death_ . Anybody born will eventually die. The sooner one comes to terms with that reality, the better. Then one should not fear death as much, but rather worry about whether one can _die happy_ . So do whatever it is you want in life to the fullest (obviously not for abusing yourself and others), so you can die without regrets and with a big smile on your face.
Hey Isaac c ur gonna love this the RUclips channel geography now makes australia look bloody awesome if u wanna watch it it's called geography now australia
mrpotatohead and hisfantastic eyebrows- Cos your a potatohead haha get it im funny so shut the fuck up you black human with balls in jail because you a nigga that live in africa country
I am from canada and that name was to make fun of our PM and my stoy is true. Yes i have a black sence of humour but not on this. I am lucky to be here
Why so many commenters wanting Issac to like their comment? It's weird and sad. Maybe humans do always need to believe in a higher power 🤔 As for me, I'm just a 'Born again Butterfielder'
Its not the fucking time. They have 100's off video's of issac on wich they can do that. Ur was a great interview and the Guy was awesome and verry inspiring
whaaaa! a racist coming to my country!! HOW DARE YOU! DISGUSTING. ok ok i'll be serious now i can only imagine having to go through that sort of thing when everything must feel soo hopeless and having the spirit to never give up that is what i wish more people had
Um one of our friends made you admin in our Instagram group chat called danklemememays. If you wouldn’t mind could you please give @nick.schreuders admin please thanks
Any one here with type 1 diebeties and srry if I sound like a dick but with type 1 diebeties it's actually harder to deal with in my opinion and with type one u never now if u have it until u star getting thirsty and all that but with cancer like what he has u get lots of warnings sometimes now this is just my opinion not hate I'm a just 12 year old girl who has type 1 just don't give me hate
I’ve had a brain tumour at only 12 had several family members die of cancer, it feels amazing seeing people helping and supporting people through similar situations
I lost my sister last month to brain cancer. I'm always going to be glad for those who have survived it speaking on it.
This comment just broke my heart..
@Nimrod E Thank you, I am. The only consolation was she went out after fighting as hard as she could and exceeding her original time (six months) by triple what they gave her, and she went on her own terms.
I’m sorry for your loss
Best wishes to your family
Sorry to hear, I was really lucky to survive a brain tumour
Same, 2 years ago. I'm very cynical about charities But it sounds like this is one of the good ones
I strongly recommend buying a Mark Hughes Foundation beanie they're honestly some of the comfiest I've ever worn
Just bought the 3x pack.
👍🇦🇺will do
My Father actually survieved 3 brain tumors and had surgery on every single one. The last one they had to remove was in the beginning of this year. He´s alright, as far as you can be after that and is currently in chemo wich seems to work well. It´s devestating seeing him suffer and being week but my mon and I do our best to make him feel good and see life positive......as good as we can. He was strong for us whenever we needed him now it is our turn to be strong for him. I take the care over him twice a week and whenever needed since he can´t be left alone nomore. After 3 brain surgeries he suffers from some brain damage (well they had to remove small parts of his brain with the tuomors) and he has trouble holding his mind together or acts irrational at times especially when he´s stressed. So my mom and I do our best to prevent anything that could happen in those periods of time. Imagine having an child trapped in a mans body that´s the best how I can explain his actions. It is hard and I pray for everyone who´s family is going through a similar situation and I know it is hard at times but embrace the time you have left with your loved ones and make every day count for them! As they will count for you.....memories will always be there.
So sad for your father as well as you and your mother. You sound as though you and your mother are loving and caring but it is such a fraught situation for you providing for all your father's needs needs as well as trying to keep him calm all the time is very stressful. Make sure you take care of yourself and make time for yourself so you don't burn out. You are so right in saying enjoy your time with each other. Love and blessings to your and your family💖🙏💖
Ur family are wonderful people. Ur working so hard and supporting your dad and please dont give up. Thnx for sharing and i wish u and Ur family all the best.
Hey guys, who ever is reading this, have a good one 👍
👍
👌👍
you too mate
Not you again..
Cheers mate
This man is what we should all strive to be. Happy and caring and thankful. He’s an amazingly strong man. Xoxo good one Isaac!
I’ve had a brain tumour at only 12 had several family members die of cancer, it feels amazing seeing people helping and supporting people through similar situations
hey mr butterfield you probably won’t reply to this but just letting you know you are my hero and would love to meet you
Not the best timing my Friend.. dont get me wrong i wish u the best meeting mr butterfield but this video was not about him. Great video though and great interview!
Live life man , every day every minute of it .
You never know what and when can end it and when your time comes .
Last year I experienced excruitating headaches and I could not stop vomiting. I would vomit every 10-30mins for the whole day. The next day I booked an emergency appointment with my GP I was continuing to throw up I had an extreme sensitivity to light aswell. She reccomended that I have an MRI but the only one I could get was three days later. I had an injection to stop the vomiting and was given anti nausea meds so that I could keep food, water and medication down. The headaches and light sensitivity only got worse the I had the MRI and I was instantly diagnosed with a 2inch long blood clot in my brain I was rushed to the emergency at Fiona Stanley hospital. Within the hour I was surrounded by a team of doctors and multiple numerologists and a neurosurgeon. I was hooked up to a cannula 24/7 and was dosed with heparin I had neurology exams every 4hrs and blood tests every six. I was only sixteen. I spent 10 days in the neurology ward under intensive supervision and was finally cleared after 6months of taking blood thinners daily. This diagnosis was awful and affected me and my family drastically anything to do with the brain is always terrifying and I still live with a large amount of scar tissue in my brain and the possibility that I could have another blood clot anywhere in my body at any time that could potentially kill me. It’s a genetic condition I’m heterozygous for the prothrombin gene mutation which means I am 30% more likely than normal people without the mutation to form a blood clot
Tanisha, hang in there kid blood clotting is fixable & I suggest that you ask to remain on blood-thinners as a safety net. I've been on Warfarin for 20 years & continue to have my blood tested at least every 4 weeks to make sure it's in the safe range.
A lot of people carry on about Warfarin being chemically the same as rat poison, whether it's true or not, I don't care less. I've survived a Pulmonary Embolism (blood clotting in the lungs) & if taking rat poison has given me 20 years already, that I may not've had without it, then I'm all for it.
Enjoy life.
I was put on the new medication rivaroxaban it’s a new one which doesn’t require you to have any blood tests as I am extremely needlephobic and blood tests were extremely traumatic and anxiety inducing for me. I was given the option to remain on it but I hated the side affects especially the increased bleeding, which heavily affected my period (I won’t go into detail) so I opted to stop the medication and only use it when I need to have surgery or for long flights/car trips
It's always gd to be thankful n generous as much as possible. There's always people who are worse off than u. It'll give u a better life.
I work for Lowes Menswear and we proudly sold the Beanies for Brain Cancer for the Mark Hughes Foundation. They sold so quick it was a heartwarming feeling the money sold for every beanie went to funding to finding a cure for Brain Cancer. Already looking forward to doing it again next year! I have recently been experiencing electric shocks on the right side of my brain and migraines the last two months and after 2 ct scans and an mri scan two weeks ago I was found to be in the clear from any tumours or a possibility of a stroke and it was put down to stress due to health issues to relating to two of my children and anxiety so I feel blessed and grateful that my health problem is short lived and easily pain managed.
Angela, I genuinely feel for you & your 2 children who obviously have major health issues, but you're in a precarious situation. Stress is a killer & pain management (pain-killers) is not the answer, at best it only masks the problem.
I strongly urge you to seek support from family & friends to help you cope with your devastating situation. Extending from that, it's vital that you seek professional support, my suggestion would be a psychiatrist to help you manage your understandable state of depression. Your children are relying on you & they lose that if you fall from the hideous wall of depression.
Please take care of yourself & be positive, so that you can be your best for those that you love.
Mark is a living legend in Newy
my friend's dad was diagnosed with stage 3 brain cancer a few months ago, and my friend was crying (his parents texted him while we were in class) 😔
I understand that. My dad passed away from stage 4 brain cancer 2 years ago.
@@laurenmatthews_ sorry to hear that
@@matheuswolters3448 That's okay dude. Thank you. I hope your friend is okay.
@@laurenmatthews_ yeah my friends feeling better
@@matheuswolters3448 I'm glad to hear that ☀️
This was an amazing and moving interview, well done Isaac and Mark on a great discussion.
Two episode 5s back to back! Amazing job there mate. Double the content!
Watched many of your videos. This was by far the best one. Great job. One of the reasons I follow you. Thumbs up bub as we say in the south. NC usa.
Fuck full on story!! What a trooper!
This is amazing and so inspiring. Best content. Keep it up!
What a great discussion, keep them coming mate.
After my aunt's massive brain surgery (removing almost 1/3 of her brain) & horrific chemotherapy and radiation, doctors gave her a 5% chance of survival over 6 months. She enjoyed 10 years of a GOOD quality of life. Keep up the good faith!
Imagine that : brain cancer. Definitely not a depressing subject
Plenty of humour begins with a tumour. But really, it's the depressing subjects that need comedy to address.
Its good that it is getting views. Brain cancer is one of the most underfunded in regards to research. My dad passed from stage 4 brain cancer 2 years ago.
Lauren Rogers awh, i agree. i hope everything’s better for you and you and your family are all okay
@@dontcallmethatk3134 I appreciate that alot. Things are okay. It took about 6 months for the grief to hit me as I was in shock after his death, so I'm still grieving now. But things are slowly getting there. Thank you so much
Lauren Rogers no problem. i know that losing a family member, especially someone so close is really hard. i just hope you’re doing well.
ALL THE BEST MATE.👍👍👍
Omg this is so painful I’ve recently beaten brain cancer two months ago stage 4 with a thing called teratoma tissue which isn’t beatable but I had a brain surgery and got the tumour cut out of the centre of my brain it was 4.5 Cm long and wide so to see this it’s just ahh 😢💙
Fantastic interview Issac, my brother died of this insidious disease. Great cause- Beanies for Brain Cancer!
Nice of Isaac to upload just after I finish school.
Yeah I just finished school too
Get Andrew Jones on here cause you two can relate on epilepsy but I also think it would be a great vid!! An the John is amazing I’m there every 6 months with my boy who has epilepsy! An this legend is amazing! I already have my beanie hehe 😘
Words can inspire the world.
Just giving support to Isaac from Canada
Amazing stuff, felt every bit of emotion
Great video Isaac!
Not exactly what your talking about but when Mark said, “You think about your kids” and it showed a picture that f his Pamela it reminded me that my little brother didn’t have a dad, be Lucky for what you have, because some people always have it worse
When you can't see issacs beard
Youre a legend Butts!
I didn't have any immediate critical illness, but I was in a spiraling state of deteriorating health - _and your body will most certainly tell you about it_ - that I knew was a direction towards a coffin. I made the decision to take pre-emptive measures and stopped working for four years to sort myself out. Thankfully I'm better now, not fully "cured" but 50% ok, and I've managed to secure a part-time work engagement.
The most certain thing in life is _death_ . Anybody born will eventually die. The sooner one comes to terms with that reality, the better. Then one should not fear death as much, but rather worry about whether one can _die happy_ . So do whatever it is you want in life to the fullest (obviously not for abusing yourself and others), so you can die without regrets and with a big smile on your face.
Just curious as I am going through something similar. How did you finance yourself for 4 years to make improvements?
Where in the US are you coming to? The website doesn't say yet, but if you're coming to Dallas, I'll be freakishly excited. :)
Fucking sweet! Your at 1mil good on ya mate! Well deserved! A great interview. Have me lots to think about.
how can a minute old video that is 41 minutes in total length have 6 views already? then 900 views 2 minutes later!! god just watch it rise!!
Why didn’t he just ask clementine ford?
I just wanna see him have a nice long chat with Count Dankula about various subjects. I feel it'd be a funny AF video
Nice interview Isaac. Just purchased a few beanies.
i was diagnosed with a brain tumor when i was 3 years old so i know how terrible it is
U good now bro?
@@orfeas_chr yeah im all good thanks for asking bro
great video isaac excited for ya sydney performance
Hey Isaac c ur gonna love this the RUclips channel geography now makes australia look bloody awesome if u wanna watch it it's called geography now australia
Best of luck mate. ;)
Isaac getting that bread!
My dads the photographer going on the trek and they go up the mountain tomorrow
Goto Atlanta Georgia
G'day yall
You should make a video on Ocean Ramsay 😆😆😆
Hope you can be happy
This is like willy beating cancer on Instagram
When are you coming over to PNG man
Mine had grown and caused so much pressure i was vomiting
mrpotatohead and hisfantastic eyebrows- Cos your a potatohead haha get it im funny so shut the fuck up you black human with balls in jail because you a nigga that live in africa country
I am from canada and that name was to make fun of our PM and my stoy is true. Yes i have a black sence of humour but not on this. I am lucky to be here
Awsome
Why so many commenters wanting Issac to like their comment? It's weird and sad.
Maybe humans do always need to believe in a higher power 🤔
As for me, I'm just a 'Born again Butterfielder'
Its not the fucking time. They have 100's off video's of issac on wich they can do that. Ur was a great interview and the Guy was awesome and verry inspiring
What’s inside___The brain tumour
check out fasting and autophagy for cancer
very intesting
Bruh the shit we say to people on the field
That picture with him and his three kids I've been to that beach before on holidays. It has a blue door
so he made beanie for braincancer round
Hey Isaac plzzz like this ur a gunnn i think ur the best person ever
You don't need his validation do you? You are a strong person. Continue on regardless
Isaac you should see whether you can talk to Sky news host Alan Jones about the drought
Like so he can see
Hi
3 dislikes...wtf!
Yeah the boys. Just adding that I'm happy about another vodcast, not about the title.
Poor hughsey
Carnivore diet with intermittent fasting
Isaac, could you adopt me?
ISSAC!!!!
I’m actually early for once🤣
Wow
wait, isn’t this #6? not 5
Uh oh poopy
Who the Fuck disliked this
I verse his son in rugby league. We won the grand final against them
Vegan gains
“This is what eating meat does to you”
The intro reminds me of every terrible porn plot for some reason
whaaaa! a racist coming to my country!! HOW DARE YOU! DISGUSTING. ok ok i'll be serious now i can only imagine having to go through that sort of thing when everything must feel soo hopeless and having the spirit to never give up that is what i wish more people had
48 wow
Imagine if issac replied to my comment
Imagine caring about that and not the video 😂👌🏻
First comment
Damnit I missed first comment
Im sure youll get over it seeing as though no one gives a flying fuck for people who "comment first" anyway. Chin up
I know you're going for a particular look, but the black-out set doesn't feel right
☠☠😌
Aye
Um one of our friends made you admin in our Instagram group chat called danklemememays. If you wouldn’t mind could you please give @nick.schreuders admin please thanks
😏👌
Third
Imagine Isaac pinning this.
136 th
Wowww I'm earlyyyy wowooeoeoee
7th comment
First
What an icon to have on the show
Any one here with type 1 diebeties and srry if I sound like a dick but with type 1 diebeties it's actually harder to deal with in my opinion and with type one u never now if u have it until u star getting thirsty and all that but with cancer like what he has u get lots of warnings sometimes now this is just my opinion not hate I'm a just 12 year old girl who has type 1 just don't give me hate
I’ve had a brain tumour at only 12 had several family members die of cancer, it feels amazing seeing people helping and supporting people through similar situations