Can we take a moment to thank this man. It takes a very strong human being to stay by someone's side in this condition. Many leave. He not only stays. He is her rock.
@magneticsharks why are you specifying men leaving women? Women leave men when they get cancer, lose their job. Etc. Etc. Why you gotta make this a gender thing
@first8159why would you write something like this. Unbelievably tasteless and heartless comment. This beautiful family is sharing their story with all of us and trusting us at such a delicate and vulnerable time.
@@devontoombs4141 You may not believe in (organized?) Christianity, but you must believe in something when you say you hope for a miracle… Just saying…😉💓
@@lottatroublemaker6130 you realize there are SO, SOO many other things to believe in other than christianity??? 🤔 😉 hoping for a miracle doesn't having anything to do with being a christian..organized or not. just little FYI. hope this finds u well.
I watched my mother die from colon cancer at the age of 10, and a year later, i watched and took care of my father, who found out he had cancer a year later. I was only 11, but i never left my dads side. He was able to beat the cancer, but then he ended up passing years later from Alzheimers. I am now an in home hospice nurse. Stay strong, prayers for your entire family.
I lost my wife in march of this year to Renal Cell cancer. For 3 months I never left her side for a single minute. I slept in a recliner holding her hand for the last 2 months while she was in the hospice bed in the living room. Power lifted her to the toilet and bathed her everyday. Think I slept maybe an hour or 2 every night. Infusions were the worst. I feel ya bud...The PTSD from watching my better half pass before my eyes will never go away. Say the words often and say them loud. I told her I loved her so much she told me to shut up. Remember the pain you feel is directly proportional to the love you have...its going to hurt. My Tracy was my whole identity...I really feel for you bud. May God bless you and your wife. Peace be with you and be strong. This was very hard to watch as it brings so many memories back. I am so sorry and wish you did not have to go through this.
I am so sorry for the loss of your wife my friend. Your comment was very great. This sentence you wrote will stay with me: ["The pain you feel is directly proportional to the love you have"]
You know I've got to ask for somebody's actually gone through this was this was what your wife was concerned about while she was dying? Because I can't help but feel there's something really wrong going on here. I am truly sorry for what you went through sir. Nobody deserves to go through losing their partner. But I can't help but feel this would be the last thing you were doing knowing you have stage 4 lung cancer which means you have 4 months to live in a 50% survival rate it really don't get no worse than that. Yet instead of worrying about spending time with your family I'm leaving personal videos for your kids for later on you're worried about making videos for strangers you've never met? You don't find that odd? And trust me I am nobody to be pointing fingers at anybody I'm just saying I couldn't help but feel and this is the first time I've run across this channel watching this video at full length. it's the most bizarre thing I've ever seen. It's just very very off I've noticed every time I doctor comes in the room instead of explaining what's going on they cut the camera off. Here she is talking about going through the most extensively painful procedure that a person can go through which is a collapsed lung she's talking about singing some song to get through the end? It's just bizarre I don't know I just feel really off about the whole thing if I'm being honest. You know you see these type people on the news to either do it for attention or they do it for the money. And maybe that's got me a little jaded. But I can tell you one thing something's off about this channel. Mark my words on that I guess if she still making 30 40 minute videos for months will know it was a hoax then won't we. I hope I'm wrong I really do. Well actually if I was wrong then she would die and I wouldn't wish that on anybody. So I hope I'm right just so her kids still have her. There really ain't no right answering the situation is there❤. But again I'm sorry for your wife sir I really am
@@In_ThIs_SAD_Dark_Reality This is definitely real. The cameras cut off when the doctor comes in because hospital policy does not allow videoing any Dr. Visits, procedures, among other things.
I’ve been a Paramedic for 38 years now. To see Kyle trying to hold it together to update us viewers broke my heart. When he said he just wanted to see if he could get a peek at her as she came out of the ambulance also got me. Keep up the fight, Jenny. You’ve got all of us rooting for you ! Kyle, you stay strong. Sending lots of hugs your way.
As a nurse it’s heartbreaking to watch what the patient and family goes theu. Jenny & Kyle are a very special couple together. It’s beautiful to see a love like theirs. I wouldn’t be able to film during times like this. Many prayers their way.
I have the cure for her Cancer, but she and her husband are cynical towards anyone who is not a FDA "Approved" pharmaceutical Cancer drug pusher. I am able to pull away the electrons from the Cancer cells instantly destroying the Cancer cells with no harm to the rest of the person's body. Cancer cells cannot live without the 'spark of life' !
Care givers suffer along with the cancer patients.. it’s such a helpless feeling at times. Bravo to this young man & all the support he gives his wife.
@@JCX-9 I understand. I’ve been there. You must reach out.. as hard as it is. Ask for help… I wish I had just expressed my need for support. I’m not one that does that easily but it would have helped me enormously. I hope things are better for you both now??
I lost my mom to same cancer. Less than a week before she passed docs found a lesion on her brain stem. She was 60yrs old. Very full of life and willing to try anything. 3 months later she was gone.
I went through chemo for two years from when I was 16-18, more than 20 years later and I've been in remission since. The memories of going through it all are hazy, triggered mostly by hospital smells (like hand sanitizer during Covid). I swear my mum's experience of watching me go through what I did had far greater an impact years later. I couldn't imagine ever being strong enough to endure the pain of watching either of my daughters the way she had. She left us 5 years ago to rest in the peace she rightfully earned.
Their love is so incredibly beautiful. It truly takes your breath away. The pain and fear in his eyes was heartbreaking. Such and incredible husband, with an equally as incredible wife. Their relationship and their love for each other is everything God intended for marriage to be. God bless them both.
I’m praying for you & family, Jenny! I have stage 4 Lung CANCER too. I’m on hospice.. I feel lucky compared to you. I’m not trying to stay alive. My children are grown. Dying of Lung a cancer is fi Or old people. I’m 61. God will take care of us both. 💖🕉️
@@mahayogadevidasi129 I'm praying 🙏🏻 for you too. Even if your children are grown, they still need their Mom. And at 61 years old, you're still young and you shouldn't give up. Prayers and positive thoughts are coming your way!
Oh man!! To watch Kyle fighting back tears when you were in the Ambulance broke my heart! He’s your rock for sure. ♥️♥️♥️ Saying prayers for both of you.
I can’t believe how fast a healthy person can be taken away just like that. It makes me really appreciate the time I’ve had and will hopefully have. So sorry for your loss Kyle.
We look at a strong man who we all know, " Toby Keith" and how he fell with stomach cancer. Cancer is a ugly army of havoc. I have been there. Prayers are all I have to offer this brave family. Praise God!
Kyle, as someone who also cared for their spouse when he had cancer, I know it's not easy. You are compassionate and caring. You are doing everything you can for your wife. Don't ever doubt that.
I also cared for my husband when he was battleing cancer. I stayed by his side and kept him home just like you are,it is the hardest thing to do not everyone has what it takes. Kyle you are a very special person and i know jenny loves you more than ever. God bless you ,your children and Jenny ,may he bring you peace, strength and the help and careing from all of your family and friends. Take care of yourself too . Jenny my heart breaks for you lean on our Lord and the Blessed Mother Mary.
I don't think Kyle thinks of himself as a "hero". He's a loving and caring husband and father, and he took his wedding vows seriously. Unfortunately, many people nowadays don't take their vows seriously anymore. Kudos to Kyle for being such a wonderful husband to Jenny! He's a guy who knows how to behave.
@nadlerskid being a hero, superhero, or any other word here is a compliment. What you are referring to as a husband is a relational skill. I am talking about a task. He behaves like a husband, however, what he does are examples of action. Besides, not all heros wear capes.
@@MLOCharmer yes, I understand that a hero is a compliment. But in this case, we have a guy who behaves the way every husband should behave. That makes him a wonderful, loving and caring husband. I have some serious doubts as to whether Kyle actually sees himself as a "superhero".
Jenny got dealt a horrible hand health-wise but she was gifted with absolutely wonderful, beautiful, caring friends and family. It's heartwarming to see such love in action. Peace and best wishes to all of you as you cope without your Jenny. 💞
Kyle you are the best husband god granted her. You are her everything. Let Jenny know you both are in our prayers from Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦. We are praying 🙏 every minute of every day for your family. We love you guys so damn much. Ty for all the updates. Stay strong. God is with you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is man that loves unconditionally and took his vows seriously better for worst sickness or health, bless his heart, Jenny you're a trooper praying for you.
I was there when they said their vows, and there's never been a day that they haven't held true to those words. Kyle and Jenny are an inspiration to all of us.
My wife suffered for years with ulcerative colitis and later diagnosed with Crohn's disease. She passed about a year ago and I know it's tough watching your soul mate suffer my friend. Your strength and patience is incredible man. I pray all the time for You and Jenny and the family. My wife sends me signs from the other side all the time and it's so reassuring knowing that she is pain free and still with me. Kyle I feel for you and will continually keep you and your family in my prayers.
May Jehovah heal your grief and comfort you with the knowledge of His salvation. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only son, that whosoever believeth in Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life."
Fight Jenny fight don't give up I always pray for your recovery you are a strong girl with a supportive husband and family God God help Jenny and support Kyle to cope with all he has to do love you'll keep fighting you can do this ❤
As a wife and mother with cancer, I know it is as hard and sometimes even harder on our spouses and children. Stay strong Kyle. You’re doing so well. Prayers for you both. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
l wish she was still here with her kids and family but l am happy she's out of pain and suffering now she's flying high with the LORD AMEN ❤❤❤❤so she's definitely okay
I really hope that Kyle is getting the emotional support that he really needs to release all his emotions he’s dealing with because he’s trying to stay strong for Jenn but he needs support because he’s stressing as well
It’s heartbreaking seeing not only Jenny but also Kyle suffer like this. Cancer is horrible. Please Lord, if it’s your will, help Jenny find pain relief and good quality of life. Help Kyle find inner peace as it’s so hard on him to watch Jenny suffer. Bless their entire family as they navigate this difficult time. ❤
Jenny was so sweet. She always worried about other peoples feelings, even when she was struggling and in pain. Such a positive lady. She was sunshine. She is so loved. Jenny, Ashley and her cousin Tracey look so similar. Rest in peace Jenny. No more pain💕
I’m so sorry for the physical pain that Jenny is going through, but also for the emotional pain that you both are suffering. I’m praying and trusting God that He will be with you through it all. You are being covered in prayer by so many. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
She's a beautiful young woman. God please heal her and give this beautiful young family a long healthy life together, in Jesus name..amen. Her husband is an ANGEL !
If you happen to be in your hospital bed while reading this....just know I'm wrapping you up in a big hug! We've never met, but I feel like I know your sweet family from following your journey. I'm also a cancer survivor. I know how hard this is. I know it can feel so lonely...but you have prayers coming in from all over the world...if that's not magical, I don't know what is. xo
While this is heartbreaking to watch you and Kyle are showing us the reality of cancer. Most people have no idea what someone with cancer goes through. Kyle, you are an amazing husband and father! Jenny, you are just the sweetest spirit and such a fighter! I'm praying for you all daily, for strength and courage and healing. I love what you said about singing to the Lord to get you through the draining- He hears you and He sees you and He loves you both so much. Hang on to Jesus and He will carry you through. Sending love and hugs and prayers!!❤🙏❤
Holy moly, you sure hit the jackpot with your wonderful husband! He's so supportive and encouraging! Prayers for you, sweet sister. I have stage 4 breast cancer.
It is all right to hit the like button. It doesn't mean you like to watch the suffering, but you are showing support for Jenny, Kyle and family. There is so much love between Kyle and Jenny. The support from extended family is truly born of their love for Jenny and Kyle. Sending love and may the new trial be THE ONE!
I watch all of Jenny’s videos but have never hit the ‘like’ button as it really feels that I’m liking the suffering. Thank you for saying it’s ok to like the video.
Kyle, my husband had cancer to and many times I had to follow the ambulance, I know how you feel, so helpless when you see your loved one struggle that much and you can't do anything. Staying strong is all you can do. Many times people asked me how he was doing, but they never asked me. Most of the time the spouses get forgotten, but they are so scared, sad and tired. They also fight cancer but in another way. Take care of yourself and allow yourself to cry, it's not weakness, it's because you held on for such a long time. I'm praying for you all 🙏🙏
How well I know your story. The spouse is normally the last person to get any support even though they are beyond frantic with worry but constantly hiding their feelings from their loved ones and everyone else. Kyle is a Saint and we share your struggle, Kyle! Everyone who has been following Jenny's journey is rooting for both of them!
Definitely, the spouse is going through all this too mentally and they need support too because they have to do so much to be strong and supportive for their spouse and children.
I also have memories. Mine is following the ambulance carrying our son to the local Children's hospital where he was diagnosed with leukemia. To this day if I'm behind an ambulance on the highway, I have to switch lanes. It brings back too many memories.
She is just so beautiful! I mean, she can be so darn sick and yet somehow she gets more beautiful. Kyle was definitely blessed by the Lord to have been given such a warm hearted woman. Not many men can say that. Hugs Kyle, we are all praying for you. 👐🏻❤️
It broke my heart to see the tears Kyle was holding back, and the fear and sadness in his eyes, as they got Jenny in the ambulance. Also, I think they mentioned in the video he had an episode of a bloody nose? There is a special place in God’s kingdom for all of the compassionate, patient, loving caregivers like Kyle. Continuous prayers to Jenny, Kyle and their entire family and support system.
I’m a retired RN. I retired almost ten yrs ago. Six yrs ago I got cancer. I worked for 44 yrs and helped all my patients as much as I could but, after seeing it, I was suddenly the patient myself. I have not got your brave strong heart. You are one of, if not the only, strongest women I have seen. You’re strong for your family. Please don’t forget to say what is in your heart for your family every day. Give hugs and kisses. If I was there, I’d hug you and tell you, you’re strong, faithful, and an outstanding cancer fighter. You are kicking ass. I feel for you and hub. By the way, hubby is also strong, controlled and focused. I can’t be focused!! I’m following you. Just started recently. Do not know your medical journey except recent. God is within you. Use his strength and your energy to remain strong. Much love and support. E
Prayers for you and your family in this most difficult of journeys, that no soul should ever have to endure. Keep fighting the good fight dear, GOD is carrying you through this time. Thankyou for caring for others in your career. 🙏♥️🙏
My husband left me when I became sick... it's hurts. And it will always hurts. So: Kyle you are amazing! Just stay so the rest of Jenny's life! I love you all. Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤
I hope you are improving and have the care you need. Only Coward's run. You come first and deserve better. Let him sort his own issues out. Focus on getting stronger. It's actually energizing once you get over the shock and betrayal. Hugs ❤
I was also left during my cancer battle. It’s unbelievable how anyone can do that but I understand what you’re going through. Learning about how narcissists think has helped me cope and bring some measure of understanding to this horrid situation.
As terrifying as this was, I kept feeling gratitude for Kyle. There are no words to describe my admiration. Praying hard Jenny' pain to decrease & home to babies soon ❤
This must be so scary…but I can tell you, I’ve been in the ER with out of control pain. They’ll get it under control Kyle and her system will calm. Sometimes it’s minute by minute. Praying big prayers for you all. 💜
To Kyle, I know exactly what you and your family are going thru. My name is Patrick Hyatt, back in 2013,my wife , Amy J. Hyatt was diagnosed with liver cancer. Our daughter was 10 and our son was 5 at that time. As I watch you and Jenny go thru your journey it has opened up so many emotions I thought were gone. You are an amazing man,.and you have an amazing wife bro, keep being there every day like you have been Much respect to you bro. Rip to my late wife , she passed away in October of 2013, wish I had a happy ending to my story, stay strong and I'm praying for a miracle and pain relief.
I bet your children think the world of you. Just hearing your story brought a tear to my eyes. Even though it's been many years I'm sure there are times that it feels like yesterday. Keep strong and know you are the strength that got your children through one of the worst times in their lives. Shine on 🙏🏻
I had a 7 hour operation for cancer , we live 1 and half to 2 hours away , I went in the op at 7am and my husband and daughter stayed until they let them in THE I C U 8pm that night, they didn't get home till 12 am , then my husband was back at the hospital by 8am in the morning, I'm so lucky to have such wonderful husband and family around me , praying to all who are suffering 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The fear, frustration, anger, and exhaustion in your face Kyle in the beginning… I want to just reach through the phone and give you all hugs. I cannot imagine having to endure this myself. You are both doing the best you can given such a crappy hand that you were dealt. I am so happy that your two beautiful children have you both for parents. You’re doing a great job all around, but especially kicking cancer in its bum, and raising those little ones! Everyday is a war. ❤ We love you. I’ve been watching for a long time and so thankful I found your family
My heart goes out to you both, and your family and friend. This is such a difficult time. I went through in 2020 and 2021 with my 36 years old daughter who had stage 4 uterine cancer that metastasized to her liver. Needless to say, she is with Jesus now in Heaven. Jesus was with us during every step, and His love endures forever. While my daughter’s healing was given to her in Heaven, I pray for divine intervention in this situation and that the Lord lays his healing hands on Jenny. Kyle, you’re support and calmness during all this is awesome.
So sorry to hear about your Daughter. She is in God’s hands now but continues to be live on in your heart ♥️ and no one can take that away from you ☮️💟 Nana
How can you still believe in God after what you dealt with and all that’s in the world? I’m not being a jerk. I legitimately don’t see how someone can maintain faith and think watching a loved one die painfully was Gods plan.
We do not know what's God's plans are for us. Sometimes it's here on earth or he has plans for us in the hereafter. Without faith in God we have nothing!
@@Youre_Right I doubt I can answer your question for you - it's a very personal one that we each need to wrestle with in the context of our own experiences. The thoughts I'll offer here are just what has helped me, not a glib attempt to explain away your question. In case someone is wondering, my perspective is from Catholic Christianity. Suffering, evil, and sin in our lives or in the world are not God's plan for us. In Genesis, God created everything good, except for humans, who were "very good." God desires only good for us, the greatest of these goods being that we enter into a free relationship of love with him, both in this world and in eternity. A necessary component of this free relationship is free will on our part, so that we could choose to love God (love that is forced is not love). Necessarily, for us to be able to freely choose to love God, we must also be able to choose not to love or serve God - cue the story of Adam and Eve, and the resultant entry of suffering, evil, and sin into the world and the lives of every person thereafter. Why doesn't God just take our suffering from us? I can't say for sure. Conquering it like that would be a tremendous display of his power. But I think, perhaps, that what he did do (and does do) is an even greater display of his power, and results in an even more complete victory over evil. Rather than just remove all evil, God chose to send Jesus his Son into our world, into our suffering, into the suffering and evil we experience, and bring good out of them, thus utterly defeating evil and suffering. He could have dealt with our mess any other way; he didn't have to do it through Jesus' death on the cross - but he chose to, in order to show us how much he's willing to do for us, and to show us that he hasn't abandoned us to the suffering and evil we experience. Assuming the existence of an all-good God, the greatest evil and injustice possible is that his creatures should murder his incarnate Son. This happened; and out of this greatest evil, God brought the greatest good - our forgiveness and the possibility of eternal salvation. I have come to trust that if God can bring good out of so great an evil as Jesus' cross, then he can and will also bring good out of the suffering and evil I experience in my life. I also believe that this life does not end with death; God made us for more than this. And as St. Paul writes to the Romans, "the sufferings of this present world cannot compare to the glory to be revealed to us" in eternal life. Eternal joy and peace in heaven is God's plan and hope for us - not the evils we experience on earth. Finally, I think that sometimes, when we lose what we love in this life, we come to realize more and more that we are left only with God, and that he is enough, because every other good thing in our lives comes from and exists through him, with him, and in him. That said, heaven will not be a solitary, lonely experience of unity with God; it will be an eternal state of rejoicing alongside all the people and angels in heaven, experiencing the complete fulfillment of knowing our Creator face to face, seeing him as he truly is. All that said, the pain that I experience when seeing a loved one suffering or dying doesn't necessarily go away. I offer this suffering to God in union with Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. But my faith does give me hope that one day, we will each be able to see the value of the sufferings we have laid before God, and the good God has brought out of them. Again, I don't pretend that I have explained away your question. It's a legitimate thing to ask, and I think that the way we come to know God in spite of suffering and evil differs for each person. I also think it's a question that is never answered in one single moment. Coming to know God is a lifelong journey. I wrote more than I was planning to - hopefully some of it is useful to someone. It was good for me to write it out, at least.
I've lived this as caretaker for my husband with lung cancer. It is a very difficult journey. Heartbreaking for those that feel powerless to do anything. Prayers for Jenny and family. ❤
When I was a baby, I had severe croup. In the late 60’s, parents were not able to spend the night with their kiddos. My nurses noticed how calm I was with my mom there and went to my pediatrician. He signed an order for my mom to spend the night. The nurses would make up a bed for her. I have no memory of this, but I did become a pediatric nurse! Much love to you from Gensac, France
Watching this, I reflect on my years of caregiving (three family members). It’s a profound experience and the hardest part for a caregiver is right after the death of a loved one. Everything just stops in your world. All the running, worrying, uncertainty about “tomorrow” is gone. It’s just over and yet you’re still in that mental mode and you’re like a fish out of water. All you feel is an enormous hole in your heart, a part of yourself has disappeared into thin air. It’s not over for Kyle. I hope he finds his support group helpful and can slowly unwind. He’s been running a marathon. I say a prayer for him, God Bless this man. He’s so special.
Fight girl!!! God is with you. I had also stage 3 cancer and gone through chemotherapy. My husband also took care of me. GOD bless all the husbands who stay even in times of sickness.
THIS is true love. This is what partners should always be like in these sad situations. Such a beautiful family. I'm very sorry for all this pain and hardship.💙
This is so sad to watch, especially since she has passed away! He is such a sweet husband and honestly, I think that’s just how you care for your partner when you love them with all your heart. I am not married yet and I already know that I will give my all to my partner and will stand by their side, especially when they need me most.
Watching this I realized what a huge support Kyle has when he can share his burdens with many people who love and pray for Jenny and him. Most people suffer alone ant not let their loved ones see it. Kyle, take advantage of this support! You are a wonderful husband and Dad! Jenny, rest in the bubble of love and prayers that cover you ! God Bless you both for your faithfulness, courage, and strength while you fight this battle together.
When I was 5 my mom got stage 3 cancer in her lympnodes. I watched my daddy take care of her for years. Many many nights we slept in the car at the ER. She unfortunately passed away when I was 11. That was in 1999 alot has changed and more treatments are available! I pray that she is healed 🙏 ❤
I hope you get to take the immunotherapy treatments. You will get to feel pretty normal again. Glad you are feeling better! And thank God for our Doctors and Nurses. ❤️
I can relate sadly my mother passed away when I was just two years old just like your father my dad and my two brothers would sleep in the car. She passed away on New years Eve, he was left to care for a two year old three year old and a five year old. Cancer sucks and no one should have to go through this 💔😥
Hey there! Feeling and praying for you all! I lost my beautiful 41 yo daughter in January. Stage 4 breast CA Mets to lungs. She kept the faith too! Love you guys!!!❤️🙏❤️
I just want to say I'm super sorry about your daughter.. It's never easy to loose anyone but a child I believe is a tougher loss. No parent should have to bury there child. Hugs from CALGARY ALBERTA CANADA ❤️🙏🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Bless your heart, Kyle! Just know that many, many people you’ll probably never meet are praying for you entire family. How you both have handled this is admirable to many!
As bad as this might sound, looking at all the hell a cancer patient goes through on a daily basis, I'm not sure I would even want to receive it in the first place. This made me understand why some people refuse to undergo cancer treatment and just accept their faith.
To be completely honest I agree with you. Just diagnosed with breast cancer and if I didn't have a young toddler, I wouldn't have even bothered going to the GP for a diagnosis to begin with. It's hot to be about quality of life and how it affects family or kids. The treatment (my understanding and experience) is worse than getting on with life and having this quality of life and experiences/time. It's heart breaking.
@@pianogirl9676 When it's stage 4 there really is no fight. I think people who refrain from treatment are very much doing that for their kids. The scenes a child is subjected to during a "fight" are hugely traumatic for a child, along with the constant absences during treatments. I have experienced a friend and a relative take a different path and not only was there less pain and discomfort for the "patient" who chose the treatment-free path, but the journey was also more calm and spiritual for all concerned - patient and loves ones. But of course I'm only referring to stage 4. With stages 1 to 3 there is a lot of hope for remission so it is definitely worth fighting.
I’m busker in the United States. Recently, I was diagnosed with terminal cancer in January 2023 but I had a greatest miracle in my life. All tumor was gone completely in 20days by the grace of God. I feel like having a second life. I‘m trying to encourage and pray for cancer patients and families who are suffering and pain by difficult circumstances. God is alive and do not afraid of cancer. We will get the miracle in Christ. I will pray for you!
Kyle and Jenny, you are really an inspiration. I’ve been an RN for over 30 years. I feel privileged that you are brave enough to share your journey. Whilst I’m not able to send prayers, I want to send you a whole lot of Aussie love , hugs and positive thoughts.🇦🇺💕💕🇺🇸
God wrap your arms around Kyle, Jenny and the kids at this most stressful time. Give them strength to endure today and each day that comes. You are an amazing woman Jenny...You got this!!!! Kyle keep your chin up, you are an amazing husband and father. Prayers from Canada xx ❤🇨🇦
It just breaks my heart for you both!! Cancer is so scary and all the waiting and appointments are crazy overwhelming! I’m a cancer survivor (with a high risk of it returning) and after watching Kyle, I really owe my husband a huge apology!! I didn’t really realize what all he was going through with me. Kyle you so elegantly share your emotions! 😊 Kyle you also really show your love for Jenny in such a natural way!! I’m praying for a miracle for you Jenny!! God can make a way, especially when there is no way!! Kyle I’m praying for extra strength, wisdom, and peace that only God can give!! 🙏 ❤
I cried through this entire video for two reasons, the first reason of course seeing Jenny endure so much, and then for Kyle because his loves runs so deep for her that you could see how bad he just wants to take her pain away; bless your heart Kyle. I’m still praying for all of you and think of you guys every single day. There’s just something so special about the two of you that really tugs my heart strings. “ I believe, yes I believe that the Lord is with y’all and this will pass. P-U-S-H - pray until something happens. I’m pushing and believing everyday for healing to happen. Love you guys.❤
Even if this was a very sad and difficult video the love they have for each other made me cry, this is what marriage medans through sickness and health, I could really feel it through this video, makes me happy Jenny has Kyle these very difficult times.
I wish I knew how to give this comment 2+ thumbs up. I bawled during this video, feel so extremely bad for Jenny & Kyle, their sweet children, and wish I could take the pain away somehow. Praying everyday & will continue to pray.
Амин. Можем само да се надяваме и да се молим, че Бог ще бъде с тези деца в техните изпитания и трудности, давайки им сила, утеха и насока. Вяра, надежда и любов могат да бъдат силно подкрепящи в такива времена.
I'm really glad you have Kyle in these hard times. What an incredible man. It really broke my heart to see you in that much pain. I'm a nurse and I felt really anxious looking at you in pain and being able to do nothing. :/ I'm glad you had great nurses!
God, Jenny, it kills me to see you in so much pain. I don't understand why they can't knock you out for the procedure. You're stronger than you ever imagined. Praying for relief!
Generally when they refuse to sedate a patient - they have reasons. He said her heart rate is very high and she's struggling to breathe. They may deem it unsafe to put her under for medical reasons.
Kyle, Jenny i understand what you're going through. Two years ago i sat beside the bed of my precious husband of 56 years was leaving this life to be with the Lord. I held onto him as he was breathing his last breath. He had pancreatic cancer. Our children and grandchildren were there to help him through it. I know it's hard , but God will help you through it 🙏 ❤️.
I was sitting crying at work, watching this. It is so unfair you have to suffer like this! I keep you all in my prayers. I hope your team can come up with something to help. Jenny and Kyle, you two are absolutely amazing!
@@EarthsGeomancerthere is nothing wrong with someone having empathy towards others. I was in tears watching this myself. No one should have to go through this suffering and it's very hard to watch for a lot of people. I pray you never have to experience this or have a loved one goes through this and if you or do than you should know how difficult and sad this all is
Kyle, I can hear the pain in your voice. You guys are such good people you don’t deserve any of this. It’s got to be painful for you and for her. My healing energy is being sent to you both.
Jenny you are in my daily prayers. When I was young my doctor told me that 40 would be a long life for me, I am now 80. God is good. I hate to see you in so much pain. You have a great family. I love you and you don’t know me but I feel like I know you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
It's so frustrating that there's nothing they can do to make the drainage more tolerable. The whole family is so, so strong. Sending you all the very best.
Kyle is a true, living angel! Caregivers needs to do all they can to stay strong also so they can continue in that supportive role. I'm praying you will be ok and get through this.
I hate cancer! I hate it for y’all, my family and everyone who is fighting this fight. Keep up the positive attitudes and know that many complete strangers like me care about you both.
Jenny I miss you. Thank you for sharing your story and your love for your family and life. Love to Kyle and your little children ❤ I love the way she joins in ❤
As someone who has gone through two of those procedures I know exactly what that pain is. I’m praying so hard for you guys. God is watching over you and will heal you❤
Can we take a moment to thank this man. It takes a very strong human being to stay by someone's side in this condition. Many leave. He not only stays. He is her rock.
Exactly, so many men leave when their wives get cancer and it’s sickening. Kyle is remarkable and it’s so clear he loves Jenny 💛💛.
Sooo agree
Thank you Kyle! you are a phenomenal human being
@magneticsharks why are you specifying men leaving women? Women leave men when they get cancer, lose their job. Etc. Etc. Why you gotta make this a gender thing
@@catcat5564You're the one who just made it a gender thing.
Kyle is the definition of selfless, we need more of him in this world.
Kyle loves Jenny with his own every breath...God has His loving arms around them knowing the struggles they both are experiencing😢
Omg i agree 💯💯💯
@first8159why would you write something like this. Unbelievably tasteless and heartless comment. This beautiful family is sharing their story with all of us and trusting us at such a delicate and vulnerable time.
@first8159ssss 😂r
I agree! I’m so happy she has Kyle! ❤ 🥹
My minister prayed for those with cancer this morning, and I put Jenny's name forth!
I don’t believe in Christianity, but that was sweet of you. I hope a miracle happens and she gets completely cured ❤
I watched pastor Jimmy specifically pray over cancer victims etc. Trusting God!
@@devontoombs4141 You may not believe in (organized?) Christianity, but you must believe in something when you say you hope for a miracle… Just saying…😉💓
@@lottatroublemaker6130 you realize there are SO, SOO many other things to believe in other than christianity??? 🤔 😉 hoping for a miracle doesn't having anything to do with being a christian..organized or not. just little FYI. hope this finds u well.
Prayers= do SQUAT!
GOD= doesn't exist! ... I just saved you from wasting your time praying!
I watched my mother die from colon cancer at the age of 10, and a year later, i watched and took care of my father, who found out he had cancer a year later. I was only 11, but i never left my dads side. He was able to beat the cancer, but then he ended up passing years later from Alzheimers. I am now an in home hospice nurse. Stay strong, prayers for your entire family.
Hospice nurses are angels. Thank you for all you do. I'm sorry you lost your mom so young.
I think i want to be a hospice nurse ♥️ ur story is very empowering
Thank you for sharing and helping those in need. I'm very sorry for the loss of your parents ml🫂🩷
@@Mia444❤
You're an angel. Thank you for what you do!
I lost my wife in march of this year to Renal Cell cancer. For 3 months I never left her side for a single minute. I slept in a recliner holding her hand for the last 2 months while she was in the hospice bed in the living room. Power lifted her to the toilet and bathed her everyday. Think I slept maybe an hour or 2 every night. Infusions were the worst. I feel ya bud...The PTSD from watching my better half pass before my eyes will never go away. Say the words often and say them loud. I told her I loved her so much she told me to shut up. Remember the pain you feel is directly proportional to the love you have...its going to hurt. My Tracy was my whole identity...I really feel for you bud. May God bless you and your wife. Peace be with you and be strong. This was very hard to watch as it brings so many memories back. I am so sorry and wish you did not have to go through this.
I am so sorry for the loss of your wife my friend. Your comment was very great.
This sentence you wrote will stay with me: ["The pain you feel is directly proportional to the love you have"]
You know I've got to ask for somebody's actually gone through this was this was what your wife was concerned about while she was dying? Because I can't help but feel there's something really wrong going on here. I am truly sorry for what you went through sir. Nobody deserves to go through losing their partner. But I can't help but feel this would be the last thing you were doing knowing you have stage 4 lung cancer which means you have 4 months to live in a 50% survival rate it really don't get no worse than that. Yet instead of worrying about spending time with your family I'm leaving personal videos for your kids for later on you're worried about making videos for strangers you've never met? You don't find that odd? And trust me I am nobody to be pointing fingers at anybody I'm just saying I couldn't help but feel and this is the first time I've run across this channel watching this video at full length. it's the most bizarre thing I've ever seen. It's just very very off I've noticed every time I doctor comes in the room instead of explaining what's going on they cut the camera off. Here she is talking about going through the most extensively painful procedure that a person can go through which is a collapsed lung she's talking about singing some song to get through the end? It's just bizarre I don't know I just feel really off about the whole thing if I'm being honest. You know you see these type people on the news to either do it for attention or they do it for the money. And maybe that's got me a little jaded. But I can tell you one thing something's off about this channel. Mark my words on that I guess if she still making 30 40 minute videos for months will know it was a hoax then won't we. I hope I'm wrong I really do. Well actually if I was wrong then she would die and I wouldn't wish that on anybody. So I hope I'm right just so her kids still have her. There really ain't no right answering the situation is there❤. But again I'm sorry for your wife sir I really am
@@In_ThIs_SAD_Dark_Reality
This is definitely real. The cameras cut off when the doctor comes in because hospital policy does not allow videoing any Dr. Visits, procedures, among other things.
I'm so sorry 😞
I am so sorry for your loss, dear. May you be blessed with the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. 🙏 God bless you, in Jesus mighty name.
I’ve been a Paramedic for 38 years now. To see Kyle trying to hold it together to update us viewers broke my heart. When he said he just wanted to see if he could get a peek at her as she came out of the ambulance also got me. Keep up the fight, Jenny. You’ve got all of us rooting for you !
Kyle, you stay strong. Sending lots of hugs your way.
As a nurse it’s heartbreaking to watch what the patient and family goes theu. Jenny & Kyle are a very special couple together. It’s beautiful to see a love like theirs. I wouldn’t be able to film during times like this. Many prayers their way.
I have the cure for her Cancer, but she and her husband are cynical towards anyone who is not a FDA "Approved" pharmaceutical Cancer drug pusher.
I am able to pull away the electrons from the Cancer cells instantly destroying the Cancer cells with no harm to the rest of the person's body.
Cancer cells cannot live without the 'spark of life' !
Good morning Jenny and Kyle, you are on my prayers every morning.
Many prayers for all of you. Please, Kyle, don’t be afraid to cry in front of the camera. Don’t be too strong, We love you all.
All my love and prayers goes to you - its my birthday today and my wish is Jenny gets better - you both are sooo brave 😢❤❤❤❤
Care givers suffer along with the cancer patients.. it’s such a helpless feeling at times. Bravo to this young man & all the support he gives his wife.
Been through my moms lung cancer without any emotional support it can destroy you.
@@JCX-9 I understand. I’ve been there. You must reach out.. as hard as it is. Ask for help… I wish I had just expressed my need for support. I’m not one that does that easily but it would have helped me enormously. I hope things are better for you both now??
My husband died of this cancer that spread from lung to brain, lifelong smoker.😢 I feel for this family.
I lost my mom to same cancer. Less than a week before she passed docs found a lesion on her brain stem. She was 60yrs old. Very full of life and willing to try anything. 3 months later she was gone.
I went through chemo for two years from when I was 16-18, more than 20 years later and I've been in remission since. The memories of going through it all are hazy, triggered mostly by hospital smells (like hand sanitizer during Covid). I swear my mum's experience of watching me go through what I did had far greater an impact years later. I couldn't imagine ever being strong enough to endure the pain of watching either of my daughters the way she had. She left us 5 years ago to rest in the peace she rightfully earned.
I’ve been a nurse for 31 years this is one of the most brave emotional & painful videos I’ve ever seen much love guys 🇬🇧💙
I know we need to hit the like button to benefit your channel, but it is awful to have to like this video. Many prayers for you all
I feel the same way. I hit it to help them but I do not like what she's going through. It's heartbreaking 😢
Same!
I hit it because I have respect for the fact they're willing to film this despite everything
And I help out too by hitting the like button on your comments.
Ditto 🙏🏻❤️
The amount of love between this couple is awe inspiring.
It's a true love. They've always been this way. ❤
Kyle, you’re such a good husband. You take such good care of our girl, Jenny
You’re all in our prayers
Their love is so incredibly beautiful. It truly takes your breath away. The pain and fear in his eyes was heartbreaking. Such and incredible husband, with an equally as incredible wife. Their relationship and their love for each other is everything God intended for marriage to be. God bless them both.
I’m praying for you & family, Jenny! I have stage 4 Lung CANCER too. I’m on hospice.. I feel lucky compared to you. I’m not trying to stay alive. My children are grown. Dying of Lung a cancer is fi
Or old people. I’m 61. God will take care of us both. 💖🕉️
@@mahayogadevidasi129 I'm praying 🙏🏻 for you too. Even if your children are grown, they still need their Mom. And at 61 years old, you're still young and you shouldn't give up. Prayers and positive thoughts are coming your way!
Im experiencing positive changes with igrotum. Its a beacon of positivity in my cancer treatment.
Stop taking advantage of sick people you sad excuse for a human.
What type of cancer? Bless her ❤
@@samanthabradford7577it was stage 3 lung cancer Mrs Bradford she's past now Nov 5th 2023
Certainly the world needs more people like Kyle
It broke my heart to see Kyle so desperately trying to hold it together in the car, waiting to follow the ambulance 😢 many prayers for you both ❤
Me too ❤
I am heartbroken for them. I pray that they find a cure for this evil disease. God please help Jenny and Kyle.
He had me in tears too, even if I know that thankfully Jenny Is now doing better❤
Same, that was devastating 😢.
Oh man!! To watch Kyle fighting back tears when you were in the Ambulance broke my heart! He’s your rock for sure. ♥️♥️♥️ Saying prayers for both of you.
Yes he is he really is on her journey and her soul mate ❤
Sending many many prayers 🙏
I can’t believe how fast a healthy person can be taken away just like that. It makes me really appreciate the time I’ve had and will hopefully have. So sorry for your loss Kyle.
We look at a strong man who we all know, " Toby Keith" and how he fell with stomach cancer. Cancer is a ugly army of havoc. I have been there. Prayers are all I have to offer this brave family. Praise God!
@@twyla-e3ogod isn’t real. stop spreading this shit
@@twyla-e3oI'm not going to praise God, but thank you.
This is a difficult video but knowing that she got so much better made it easier to watch. You all are in my continued prayers.🙏🏻✝️
Kyle, as someone who also cared for their spouse when he had cancer, I know it's not easy. You are compassionate and caring. You are doing everything you can for your wife. Don't ever doubt that.
I also cared for my husband when he was battleing cancer. I stayed by his side and kept him home just like you are,it is the hardest thing to do not everyone has what it takes. Kyle you are a very special person and i know jenny loves you more than ever. God bless you ,your children and Jenny ,may he bring you peace, strength and the help and careing from all of your family and friends. Take care of yourself too . Jenny my heart breaks for you lean on our Lord and the Blessed Mother Mary.
Jenny and Kyle, you are courageous, and it is love that keeps you going. Keep strong!
My husband died early in our marriage from brain cancer. He had just turned 43 . We had two young children when he died.
The husband here is a hero, and a very positive soul. Good job!!
I watch this to realize good health is the most important thing in life!
I don't think Kyle thinks of himself as a "hero". He's a loving and caring husband and father, and he took his wedding vows seriously. Unfortunately, many people nowadays don't take their vows seriously anymore. Kudos to Kyle for being such a wonderful husband to Jenny! He's a guy who knows how to behave.
@nadlerskid being a hero, superhero, or any other word here is a compliment. What you are referring to as a husband is a relational skill. I am talking about a task. He behaves like a husband, however, what he does are examples of action. Besides, not all heros wear capes.
@@MLOCharmer yes, I understand that a hero is a compliment. But in this case, we have a guy who behaves the way every husband should behave. That makes him a wonderful, loving and caring husband. I have some serious doubts as to whether Kyle actually sees himself as a "superhero".
CRAZY CRAZY CRAZY
Jenny got dealt a horrible hand health-wise but she was gifted with absolutely wonderful, beautiful, caring friends and family. It's heartwarming to see such love in action. Peace and best wishes to all of you as you cope without your Jenny. 💞
Kyle, I can hear the fear and worry in your voice. Hang in there. You've got an army behind Jenny, you and your family. Love to you all.
Kyle you are the best husband god granted her. You are her everything. Let Jenny know you both are in our prayers from Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦. We are praying 🙏 every minute of every day for your family. We love you guys so damn much. Ty for all the updates. Stay strong. God is with you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I said the same thing. I even suggested calling her army the "APPLE Dumpling Gang" but now I'm thinking maybe I should keep workshopping the idea. lo
This is man that loves unconditionally and took his vows seriously better for worst sickness or health, bless his heart, Jenny you're a trooper praying for you.
I was there when they said their vows, and there's never been a day that they haven't held true to those words. Kyle and Jenny are an inspiration to all of us.
We love you Sir!🦋
And that is what marriage is.
This is the first time I really thought about the words behind vows.
Thanks for putting it into perspective!
@@debbiekinsinger8822❤🇨🇵😘
My wife suffered for years with ulcerative colitis and later diagnosed with Crohn's disease. She passed about a year ago and I know it's tough watching your soul mate suffer my friend. Your strength and patience is incredible man. I pray all the time for You and Jenny and the family. My wife sends me signs from the other side all the time and it's so reassuring knowing that she is pain free and still with me. Kyle I feel for you and will continually keep you and your family in my prayers.
Sorry for your loss!
Sending prayers and comfort
May Jehovah heal your grief and comfort you with the knowledge of His salvation. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only son, that whosoever believeth in Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life."
Fight Jenny fight don't give up I always pray for your recovery you are a strong girl with a supportive husband and family God God help Jenny and support Kyle to cope with all he has to do love you'll keep fighting you can do this ❤
I’m so sorry for your loss. I must have been so hard to see your wife suffer
You were her Angel here on earth. Your love for her is seen thru these videos.
This guy is Superman, what an incredible human being. I can’t imagine what they are going through. Prayers for all 🙏🙏
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As a wife and mother with cancer, I know it is as hard and sometimes even harder on our spouses and children. Stay strong Kyle. You’re doing so well. Prayers for you both. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
prayers for you as well. ❤
God bless you for not milking your cancer 😢 wishing you well
GOD BLESS YOU JENNY
Happy Birthday Tracie
God bless you dear🙏🙏🙏🙏
Kyle was legit terrified, I don't think I've seen him undone this whole time. Many prayers for both of you
I'm so grateful that she is no longer suffering like this
l wish she was still here with her kids and family but l am happy she's out of pain and suffering now she's flying high with the LORD AMEN ❤❤❤❤so she's definitely okay
to be honest Jenny, you're a hell of a lot braver than I ever would be
We don't realize how strong we are until being STRONG is our ONLY OPTION,,
@@roccop913 very true!
Me too😢
I feel bad for her so much that's not good
I really hope that Kyle is getting the emotional support that he really needs to release all his emotions he’s dealing with because he’s trying to stay strong for Jenn but he needs support because he’s stressing as well
He does have a therapist which I think he finds very helpful. He is going through so much, I agree.
I absolutely agree with you. Being a caregiver is not always recognized. Stay strong.
Yes!🙏🙏🙏
It’s heartbreaking seeing not only Jenny but also Kyle suffer like this. Cancer is horrible. Please Lord, if it’s your will, help Jenny find pain relief and good quality of life. Help Kyle find inner peace as it’s so hard on him to watch Jenny suffer. Bless their entire family as they navigate this difficult time. ❤
Amen!! 🙏 My heart breaks for them. Yet they have been so strong I'm sure God will get them through this.
Ladybugs and prayers. ❤❤❤
Amen! In Jesus name.
Amen ❤
Amen!!
Amen
Jenny was so sweet. She always worried about other peoples feelings, even when she was struggling and in pain. Such a positive lady. She was sunshine. She is so loved. Jenny, Ashley and her cousin Tracey look so similar. Rest in peace Jenny. No more pain💕
I’m so sorry for the physical pain that Jenny is going through, but also for the emotional pain that you both are suffering. I’m praying and trusting God that He will be with you through it all. You are being covered in prayer by so many. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Look at your beautiful wife...as ill and in pain as she is, her internal beauty just shines through. Hugs from Australia...you two are champions xx
She's a beautiful young woman. God please heal her and give this beautiful young family a long healthy life together, in Jesus name..amen. Her husband is an ANGEL !
@@kaykonodine2954nice Words kay , Jenny has been going through so much So young with her Kyle who Heart is breaking but Beats for Jenny
ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK A HEART❤ BUT ONLY LOVE CAN N🎉 MEND IT AGAIN❤
If you happen to be in your hospital bed while reading this....just know I'm wrapping you up in a big hug! We've never met, but I feel like I know your sweet family from following your journey. I'm also a cancer survivor. I know how hard this is. I know it can feel so lonely...but you have prayers coming in from all over the world...if that's not magical, I don't know what is. xo
Beautifully said ❤️
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Rest in peace Jenny you beautiful soul , you did not deserve this , you were so brave ❤❤❤
In the arms of an angel❤
when did she die? ✝️🛐🕊️🦋
@@gaylaaucoin9075last year 2023
@@gaylaaucoin9075 November 5th 2023
@@gaylaaucoin9075 November 5th 2023
While this is heartbreaking to watch you and Kyle are showing us the reality of cancer. Most people have no idea what someone with cancer goes through. Kyle, you are an amazing husband and father! Jenny, you are just the sweetest spirit and such a fighter! I'm praying for you all daily, for strength and courage and healing. I love what you said about singing to the Lord to get you through the draining- He hears you and He sees you and He loves you both so much. Hang on to Jesus and He will carry you through. Sending love and hugs and prayers!!❤🙏❤
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You both touch my heart and soul, I feel as if I know you. 💕
You are a good husband. My wife and I are praying for you and your family.
You have such a sweet smile Jenny! I am sprinkling many get well sunshine ☀️🌞 kisses and wishes to you!🌞🌻
Jenny, a fighter, and Kyle, a great husband, are always in our prayers.❤🙏🏼
Poor Jenny Lord please bring Jenny through this. Lord heal her, and help her beat cancer.
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Amen 🙏🙏🙏
Amen🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
And Amen! 🙏🙏
Lord, hear our prayer!
What an unselfish and devoted husband!! He’s performing heroic deeds helping his spouse through such a challenge.
Holy moly, you sure hit the jackpot with your wonderful husband! He's so supportive and encouraging! Prayers for you, sweet sister. I have stage 4 breast cancer.
In god's name may you heal completely. ❤🙏🏾Stay strong remember God has the last saying. Sending many hugs and prayers your way.🤍🤍🤍🤍
My prayers are with both of you. Hang in there. Keep the faith!!!
God be with you and heal you
Are you on Keto diet? It starves cancer!
@@CaptainB007 If it starved cancer, nobody would still have cancer. Such a stupid and irresponsible thing to say. Smh.
It is all right to hit the like button. It doesn't mean you like to watch the suffering, but you are showing support for Jenny, Kyle and family. There is so much love between Kyle and Jenny. The support from extended family is truly born of their love for Jenny and Kyle.
Sending love and may the new trial be THE ONE!
Praying for you All🙏❤🙏❤
Thank you q.q
Family support is 100% necessary❤ I just started watching this video with you seems like a wonderful man and husband
I watch all of Jenny’s videos but have never hit the ‘like’ button as it really feels that I’m liking the suffering. Thank you for saying it’s ok to like the video.
Gee, thanks for the permission. 😂
Kyle, my husband had cancer to and many times I had to follow the ambulance, I know how you feel, so helpless when you see your loved one struggle that much and you can't do anything. Staying strong is all you can do. Many times people asked me how he was doing, but they never asked me. Most of the time the spouses get forgotten, but they are so scared, sad and tired. They also fight cancer but in another way. Take care of yourself and allow yourself to cry, it's not weakness, it's because you held on for such a long time. I'm praying for you all 🙏🙏
I'm praying for you and your husband too.God bless.
How well I know your story. The spouse is normally the last person to get any support even though they are beyond frantic with worry but constantly hiding their feelings from their loved ones and everyone else. Kyle is a Saint and we share your struggle, Kyle! Everyone who has been following Jenny's journey is rooting for both of them!
Definitely, the spouse is going through all this too mentally and they need support too because they have to do so much to be strong and supportive for their spouse and children.
I also have memories. Mine is following the ambulance carrying our son to the local Children's hospital where he was diagnosed with leukemia. To this day if I'm behind an ambulance on the highway, I have to switch lanes. It brings back too many memories.
What a beautiful message of love and encouragement to Kyle. Thank you for sharing this. ❤
She is just so beautiful! I mean, she can be so darn sick and yet somehow she gets more beautiful. Kyle was definitely blessed by the Lord to have been given such a warm hearted woman. Not many men can say that. Hugs Kyle, we are all praying for you. 👐🏻❤️
It broke my heart to see the tears Kyle was holding back, and the fear and sadness in his eyes, as they got Jenny in the ambulance. Also, I think they mentioned in the video he had an episode of a bloody nose? There is a special place in God’s kingdom for all of the compassionate, patient, loving caregivers like Kyle. Continuous prayers to Jenny, Kyle and their entire family and support system.
I’m a retired RN. I retired almost ten yrs ago. Six yrs ago I got cancer. I worked for 44 yrs and helped all my patients as much as I could but, after seeing it, I was suddenly the patient myself. I have not got your brave strong heart. You are one of, if not the only, strongest women I have seen. You’re strong for your family. Please don’t forget to say what is in your heart for your family every day. Give hugs and kisses. If I was there, I’d hug you and tell you, you’re strong, faithful, and an outstanding cancer fighter. You are kicking ass. I feel for you and hub. By the way, hubby is also strong, controlled and focused. I can’t be focused!! I’m following you. Just started recently. Do not know your medical journey except recent. God is within you. Use his strength and your energy to remain strong. Much love and support. E
Thank u for your service ❤
Sending prayers for all! 😢
I'm so sorry. Hope it hasn't spread.
Prayers for you and your family in this most difficult of journeys, that no soul should ever have to endure. Keep fighting the good fight dear, GOD is carrying you through this time. Thankyou for caring for others in your career.
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I wish you well ❤
I am so sorry for Jenny having to go through so much pain and suffering. I can see the pain in your eyes, Kyle. Prayers and love for both of you.
My husband left me when I became sick... it's hurts. And it will always hurts. So: Kyle you are amazing! Just stay so the rest of Jenny's life! I love you all. Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤
I hope you’re doing much better. I’m sorry to hear about what your husband did. My ex husband did that to my son. He never looked back.
I hope you are improving and have the care you need.
Only Coward's run. You come first and deserve better.
Let him sort his own issues out. Focus on getting stronger.
It's actually energizing once you get over the shock and betrayal. Hugs ❤
I was also left during my cancer battle. It’s unbelievable how anyone can do that but I understand what you’re going through. Learning about how narcissists think has helped me cope and bring some measure of understanding to this horrid situation.
@CheriDawn your son???? Wtf thats even more messed up, i would've gotten revenge on him
As terrifying as this was, I kept feeling gratitude for Kyle. There are no words to describe my admiration. Praying hard Jenny' pain to decrease & home to babies soon ❤
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This must be so scary…but I can tell you, I’ve been in the ER with out of control pain. They’ll get it under control Kyle and her system will calm. Sometimes it’s minute by minute. Praying big prayers for you all. 💜
Sending prayers
Thought from
Scotland.fingers crossed all goes well/Stsy strong xxx
To Kyle,
I know exactly what you and your family are going thru. My name is Patrick Hyatt, back in 2013,my wife , Amy J. Hyatt was diagnosed with liver cancer. Our daughter was 10 and our son was 5 at that time. As I watch you and Jenny go thru your journey it has opened up so many emotions I thought were gone. You are an amazing man,.and you have an amazing wife bro, keep being there every day like you have been
Much respect to you bro.
Rip to my late wife , she passed away in October of 2013, wish I had a happy ending to my story, stay strong and I'm praying for a miracle and pain relief.
I bet your children think the world of you. Just hearing your story brought a tear to my eyes. Even though it's been many years I'm sure there are times that it feels like yesterday. Keep strong and know you are the strength that got your children through one of the worst times in their lives. Shine on 🙏🏻
So heartbraking, Patrick ! How do you feel now ?
I had a 7 hour operation for cancer , we live 1 and half to 2 hours away , I went in the op at 7am and my husband and daughter stayed until they let them in THE I C U 8pm that night, they didn't get home till 12 am , then my husband was back at the hospital by 8am in the morning, I'm so lucky to have such wonderful husband and family around me , praying to all who are suffering 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The fear, frustration, anger, and exhaustion in your face Kyle in the beginning… I want to just reach through the phone and give you all hugs. I cannot imagine having to endure this myself. You are both doing the best you can given such a crappy hand that you were dealt. I am so happy that your two beautiful children have you both for parents. You’re doing a great job all around, but especially kicking cancer in its bum, and raising those little ones! Everyday is a war. ❤ We love you. I’ve been watching for a long time and so thankful I found your family
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My heart breaks for you. Your in my prayers
My heart goes out to you both, and your family and friend. This is such a difficult time. I went through in 2020 and 2021 with my 36 years old daughter who had stage 4 uterine cancer that metastasized to her liver. Needless to say, she is with Jesus now in Heaven. Jesus was with us during every step, and His love endures forever. While my daughter’s healing was given to her in Heaven, I pray for divine intervention in this situation and that the Lord lays his healing hands on Jenny. Kyle, you’re support and calmness during all this is awesome.
So sorry to hear about your Daughter. She is in God’s hands now but continues to be live on in your heart ♥️ and no one can take that away from you ☮️💟 Nana
How can you still believe in God after what you dealt with and all that’s in the world? I’m not being a jerk. I legitimately don’t see how someone can maintain faith and think watching a loved one die painfully was Gods plan.
We do not know what's God's plans are for us. Sometimes it's here on earth or he has plans for us in the hereafter. Without faith in God we have nothing!
@@Youre_Right I doubt I can answer your question for you - it's a very personal one that we each need to wrestle with in the context of our own experiences. The thoughts I'll offer here are just what has helped me, not a glib attempt to explain away your question. In case someone is wondering, my perspective is from Catholic Christianity.
Suffering, evil, and sin in our lives or in the world are not God's plan for us. In Genesis, God created everything good, except for humans, who were "very good." God desires only good for us, the greatest of these goods being that we enter into a free relationship of love with him, both in this world and in eternity. A necessary component of this free relationship is free will on our part, so that we could choose to love God (love that is forced is not love). Necessarily, for us to be able to freely choose to love God, we must also be able to choose not to love or serve God - cue the story of Adam and Eve, and the resultant entry of suffering, evil, and sin into the world and the lives of every person thereafter.
Why doesn't God just take our suffering from us? I can't say for sure. Conquering it like that would be a tremendous display of his power. But I think, perhaps, that what he did do (and does do) is an even greater display of his power, and results in an even more complete victory over evil. Rather than just remove all evil, God chose to send Jesus his Son into our world, into our suffering, into the suffering and evil we experience, and bring good out of them, thus utterly defeating evil and suffering. He could have dealt with our mess any other way; he didn't have to do it through Jesus' death on the cross - but he chose to, in order to show us how much he's willing to do for us, and to show us that he hasn't abandoned us to the suffering and evil we experience.
Assuming the existence of an all-good God, the greatest evil and injustice possible is that his creatures should murder his incarnate Son. This happened; and out of this greatest evil, God brought the greatest good - our forgiveness and the possibility of eternal salvation. I have come to trust that if God can bring good out of so great an evil as Jesus' cross, then he can and will also bring good out of the suffering and evil I experience in my life. I also believe that this life does not end with death; God made us for more than this. And as St. Paul writes to the Romans, "the sufferings of this present world cannot compare to the glory to be revealed to us" in eternal life. Eternal joy and peace in heaven is God's plan and hope for us - not the evils we experience on earth.
Finally, I think that sometimes, when we lose what we love in this life, we come to realize more and more that we are left only with God, and that he is enough, because every other good thing in our lives comes from and exists through him, with him, and in him. That said, heaven will not be a solitary, lonely experience of unity with God; it will be an eternal state of rejoicing alongside all the people and angels in heaven, experiencing the complete fulfillment of knowing our Creator face to face, seeing him as he truly is.
All that said, the pain that I experience when seeing a loved one suffering or dying doesn't necessarily go away. I offer this suffering to God in union with Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. But my faith does give me hope that one day, we will each be able to see the value of the sufferings we have laid before God, and the good God has brought out of them.
Again, I don't pretend that I have explained away your question. It's a legitimate thing to ask, and I think that the way we come to know God in spite of suffering and evil differs for each person. I also think it's a question that is never answered in one single moment. Coming to know God is a lifelong journey.
I wrote more than I was planning to - hopefully some of it is useful to someone. It was good for me to write it out, at least.
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Dear Kyle. You have to be praised and thanked for taking such good care of your beloved wife Jenny.
Dear Jenny, she suffered so much and would’ve done more to stay in this world with her family. Fly high beautiful angel x
When did she die?
I've lived this as caretaker for my husband with lung cancer. It is a very difficult journey. Heartbreaking for those that feel powerless to do anything. Prayers for Jenny and family. ❤
Continued prayers for you Jenny and Kyle. May the Lord wrap his arms around you both and carry you lovingly through this with much healing. ❤️🌹🙏🏻✝️🇺🇸
When I was a baby, I had severe croup. In the late 60’s, parents were not able to spend the night with their kiddos. My nurses noticed how calm I was with my mom there and went to my pediatrician. He signed an order for my mom to spend the night. The nurses would make up a bed for her. I have no memory of this, but I did become a pediatric nurse! Much love to you from Gensac, France
Aucune coincidence. Tout a un sens.
Meilleures pensées de Paris, France 🖐
Watching this, I reflect on my years of caregiving (three family members). It’s a profound experience and the hardest part for a caregiver is right after the death of a loved one. Everything just stops in your world. All the running, worrying, uncertainty about “tomorrow” is gone. It’s just over and yet you’re still in that mental mode and you’re like a fish out of water. All you feel is an enormous hole in your heart, a part of yourself has disappeared into thin air. It’s not over for Kyle. I hope he finds his support group helpful and can slowly unwind. He’s been running a marathon. I say a prayer for him, God Bless this man. He’s so special.
You can see the anguish he is feeling . The sound in his voice . He truly loves her so much and shows it every time he speaks
Fight girl!!! God is with you. I had also stage 3 cancer and gone through chemotherapy. My husband also took care of me. GOD bless all the husbands who stay even in times of sickness.
Amen! Many men aren't strong enough to stay.
Kako ste sada
@@Sasbie65 99% of the women aren't neither
You survived, proud of you, it must have been a great struggle. Even to those who dont survive, they all mean something to someone
THIS is true love. This is what partners should always be like in these sad situations. Such a beautiful family. I'm very sorry for all this pain and hardship.💙
They are true love birds and always have been ❤
This is so sad to watch, especially since she has passed away! He is such a sweet husband and honestly, I think that’s just how you care for your partner when you love them with all your heart. I am not married yet and I already know that I will give my all to my partner and will stand by their side, especially when they need me most.
Watching this I realized what a huge support Kyle has when he can share his burdens with many people who love and pray for Jenny and him. Most people suffer alone ant not let their loved ones see it. Kyle, take advantage of this support! You are a wonderful husband and Dad! Jenny, rest in the bubble of love and prayers that cover you ! God Bless you both for your faithfulness, courage, and strength while you fight this battle together.
When I was 5 my mom got stage 3 cancer in her lympnodes. I watched my daddy take care of her for years. Many many nights we slept in the car at the ER. She unfortunately passed away when I was 11. That was in 1999 alot has changed and more treatments are available! I pray that she is healed 🙏 ❤
I hope you get to take the immunotherapy treatments. You will get to feel pretty normal again. Glad you are feeling better! And thank God for our Doctors and Nurses. ❤️
I’m so sorry for your loss, my heart is full of pure prayer 🙏
I can relate sadly my mother passed away when I was just two years old just like your father my dad and my two brothers would sleep in the car. She passed away on New years Eve, he was left to care for a two year old three year old and a five year old. Cancer sucks and no one should have to go through this 💔😥
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Heartbraking...😢
Hey there! Feeling and praying for you all! I lost my beautiful 41 yo daughter in January. Stage 4 breast CA Mets to lungs. She kept the faith too! Love you guys!!!❤️🙏❤️
I'm so sorry for your loss. I pray you have comfort when you think of your daughter
Thinking of you!❤
So sorry to hear about your daughter… Hugs and prayers to you and your family. Love from Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦
This is painful i lost my sister on the 23 05 2023 not long due to cancer i wish you well my sister .
I just want to say I'm super sorry about your daughter.. It's never easy to loose anyone but a child I believe is a tougher loss. No parent should have to bury there child. Hugs from CALGARY ALBERTA CANADA ❤️🙏🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I had to go to hospital after chemo and it was the most painful week of my life. Now I'm stage 4. Prayers for you❤
Bless your heart, Kyle! Just know that many, many people you’ll probably never meet are praying for you entire family. How you both have handled this is admirable to many!
As bad as this might sound, looking at all the hell a cancer patient goes through on a daily basis, I'm not sure I would even want to receive it in the first place. This made me understand why some people refuse to undergo cancer treatment and just accept their faith.
To be completely honest I agree with you. Just diagnosed with breast cancer and if I didn't have a young toddler, I wouldn't have even bothered going to the GP for a diagnosis to begin with. It's hot to be about quality of life and how it affects family or kids. The treatment (my understanding and experience) is worse than getting on with life and having this quality of life and experiences/time. It's heart breaking.
There is always hope but it is just unbelievable the pain we experience. The fear kills more than the disease.
I bet she’s doing it for her kids, so one day they know she didn’t leave them without a fight. I would do the same, just for their sake..
@@pianogirl9676 When it's stage 4 there really is no fight. I think people who refrain from treatment are very much doing that for their kids. The scenes a child is subjected to during a "fight" are hugely traumatic for a child, along with the constant absences during treatments. I have experienced a friend and a relative take a different path and not only was there less pain and discomfort for the "patient" who chose the treatment-free path, but the journey was also more calm and spiritual for all concerned - patient and loves ones. But of course I'm only referring to stage 4. With stages 1 to 3 there is a lot of hope for remission so it is definitely worth fighting.
@@tarat26 Praying for your health and recovery. 🙏
I’m busker in the United States. Recently, I was diagnosed with terminal cancer in January 2023 but I had a greatest miracle in my life. All tumor was gone completely in 20days by the grace of God. I feel like having a second life. I‘m trying to encourage and pray for cancer patients and families who are suffering and pain by difficult circumstances. God is alive and do not afraid of cancer. We will get the miracle in Christ. I will pray for you!
Wrong diagnosed
And during the pray ask god why she have to suffer like this
🦋Rest in heavenly peace sweet Jenny you didn't deserve 1 second of this beautiful angel.🕊
🕊No more pain or suffering beautiful mama but we all miss you so sooo much.🐞🦋
She died?
@@Jesusisalive-g1cshe's having a blast in God's Kingdom
Kyle and Jenny, you are really an inspiration. I’ve been an RN for over 30 years. I feel privileged that you are brave enough to share your journey.
Whilst I’m not able to send prayers, I want to send you a whole lot of Aussie love , hugs and positive thoughts.🇦🇺💕💕🇺🇸
Positive thoughts are prayers.
I agree it is honestly a privilege to be given a chance witness their journey.
God wrap your arms around Kyle, Jenny and the kids at this most stressful time. Give them strength to endure today and each day that comes. You are an amazing woman Jenny...You got this!!!! Kyle keep your chin up, you are an amazing husband and father. Prayers from Canada xx ❤🇨🇦
It just breaks my heart for you both!! Cancer is so scary and all the waiting and appointments are crazy overwhelming! I’m a cancer survivor (with a high risk of it returning) and after watching Kyle, I really owe my husband a huge apology!! I didn’t really realize what all he was going through with me. Kyle you so elegantly share your emotions! 😊 Kyle you also really show your love for Jenny in such a natural way!! I’m praying for a miracle for you Jenny!! God can make a way, especially when there is no way!! Kyle I’m praying for extra strength, wisdom, and peace that only God can give!! 🙏 ❤
I cried through this entire video for two reasons, the first reason of course seeing Jenny endure so much, and then for Kyle because his loves runs so deep for her that you could see how bad he just wants to take her pain away; bless your heart Kyle. I’m still praying for all of you and think of you guys every single day. There’s just something so special about the two of you that really tugs my heart strings. “ I believe, yes I believe that the Lord is with y’all and this will pass. P-U-S-H - pray until something happens. I’m pushing and believing everyday for healing to happen. Love you guys.❤
Perfectly said!❤❤❤
Even if this was a very sad and difficult video the love they have for each other made me cry, this is what marriage medans through sickness and health, I could really feel it through this video, makes me happy Jenny has Kyle these very difficult times.
I wish I knew how to give this comment 2+ thumbs up. I bawled during this video, feel so extremely bad for Jenny & Kyle, their sweet children, and wish I could take the pain away somehow. Praying everyday & will continue to pray.
Господи, помогни на тези твои деца да преминат през пътя който ти им отреди. Облекчи болката им, не ги оставяй сами и нека бъде волята ти.
Амин. Можем само да се надяваме и да се молим, че Бог ще бъде с тези деца в техните изпитания и трудности, давайки им сила, утеха и насока. Вяра, надежда и любов могат да бъдат силно подкрепящи в такива времена.
Yes! Amen!
I love that Jenny’s support team stretches all across the globe!❤❤❤😊
I’m not religious but your words are comforting.
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Amen 🙏
I'm really glad you have Kyle in these hard times. What an incredible man. It really broke my heart to see you in that much pain. I'm a nurse and I felt really anxious looking at you in pain and being able to do nothing. :/ I'm glad you had great nurses!
Do you have any tips or advice? Thank you for what you do
No more pain Jenny. May you rest in peace. Cancer is the worst, may we pray to rid the world of Cancer. You are a warrior Jenny but also you too Kyle.
Wise and true words...
She’s going to make it. You both are staying “on board” and strong, weathering the storm with honour and humour.
Well said ❤
Stay strong, you are both incredible.
God, Jenny, it kills me to see you in so much pain. I don't understand why they can't knock you out for the procedure. You're stronger than you ever imagined. Praying for relief!
I keep wondering why they can’t knock her out for the procedure too. It upsets me to know how bad it is for her.
It saddens me to know that where I live we routinely give a general for that and it seems cruel not to
I keep
Wondering too-why don’t they sedate her so she’s not in so much pain for the procedure? Stay strong Jenny!
Generally when they refuse to sedate a patient - they have reasons. He said her heart rate is very high and she's struggling to breathe. They may deem it unsafe to put her under for medical reasons.
Kyle, Jenny i understand what you're going through. Two years ago i sat beside the bed of my precious husband of 56 years was leaving this life to be with the Lord. I held onto him as he was breathing his last breath. He had pancreatic cancer. Our children and grandchildren were there to help him through it. I know it's hard , but God will help you through it 🙏 ❤️.
Please Lord, keep Jenny near you, in your hands. Ease her pain. Ease her thoughts. Amen.
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Amen 🙏
I was sitting crying at work, watching this. It is so unfair you have to suffer like this! I keep you all in my prayers. I hope your team can come up with something to help. Jenny and Kyle, you two are absolutely amazing!
Calm down.
@@EarthsGeomancerthere is nothing wrong with someone having empathy towards others. I was in tears watching this myself. No one should have to go through this suffering and it's very hard to watch for a lot of people. I pray you never have to experience this or have a loved one goes through this and if you or do than you should know how difficult and sad this all is
I’m still praying for you Jenny and Kyle and your two precious babies!❤️🙏
You are a saint. Watching this brings tears to my eyes. Your wife is so strong and so are you sir. Prayers for you x
This man is such a gem and this woman is so strong and such a fierce warrior
Kyles are mentally tough I can say from experience :)
Everyone deserves a Kyle. And Jenny, you are a beacon of courage and faith. I’m so sorry for your pain. And for all of it.
Kyle, I can hear the pain in your voice. You guys are such good people you don’t deserve any of this. It’s got to be painful for you and for her. My healing energy is being sent to you both.
What a champion 🏆 of a husband 👏🏻
Jenny you are in my daily prayers. When I was young my doctor told me that 40 would be a long life for me, I am now 80. God is good. I hate to see you in so much pain. You have a great family. I love you and you don’t know me but I feel like I know you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
It's so frustrating that there's nothing they can do to make the drainage more tolerable. The whole family is so, so strong. Sending you all the very best.
Kyle the support you show is beyond beautiful. Thank you for your grace. Sending so much love and prayers for Jen. Stay strong beautiful lady.
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You are FREE Beautiful Angel !!
Thank You Jesus. 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Kyle is a true, living angel! Caregivers needs to do all they can to stay strong also so they can continue in that supportive role. I'm praying you will be ok and get through this.
I hate cancer! I hate it for y’all, my family and everyone who is fighting this fight. Keep up the positive attitudes and know that many complete strangers like me care about you both.
Jenny, your husband has such a soft,soothing voice. He’s so calm and loving. What a beautiful quality in him that is so wonderful.
Jenny I miss you. Thank you for sharing your story and your love for your family and life. Love to Kyle and your little children ❤ I love the way she joins in ❤
When did she die? She looks better what happened?😢
As someone who has gone through two of those procedures I know exactly what that pain is. I’m praying so hard for you guys. God is watching over you and will heal you❤