Isabella Strahan in Tears Over Cancer Update

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After being overjoyed about the chemotherapy news she received earlier this week, Isabella Strahan is sharing another heartbreaking update.

In the newest YouTube video, Strahan revealed she’s back in the hospital for a third unexpected brain surgery as she continues to battle cancer.

As she explained, her fever spiked to over 100.4. When that happens she needs to seek medical assistance.

“I started hysterically crying because I needed to get an IV and I haven’t had an IV in so long. They’re giving me fluids right now and antibiotics.” Isabella then went in for another procedure.

“So they did a little procedure. I’ve had this one before. They stuck a needle in three spots and drain fluid and I was completely awake for this. My first completely awake surgery.”

This update comes after Isabella Strahan found herself in tears while sharing another cancer update with the public, a positive update.

However, while her journey so far has been a difficult one, this update is one that has left Strahan in “happy tears.” “These are happy tears. It’s not even considering crying when it’s happy tears.”

As Strahan revealed she now only has two more rounds of chemotherapy left, which means she will be done sooner than expected. “Today’s a great day.”

“I’ll be done in May. And I can kind of try and have a summer to feel better,” she continued. “And I’m so happy cause I thought I’d be done at the end of July. I was supposed to do six rounds in total. And then I really would just have to go straight back to school. I’m so happy.”

Isabella Strahan is sharing a heartbreaking update as she continues to battle brain cancer.

Months after revealing her battle with cancer, Strahan has been sharing her battle with weekly YouTube videos, giving people a first hand look at her strength despite how difficult battling cancer is.

In her most recent YouTube video, Isabella opened up about the painful side effects she has been experiencing while undergoing chemotherapy.

“My head hurts,” Isabella explained as she held an ice pack to her head. “I feel like I’m having a heart attack. My heart hurts.”

Sadly, that’s not all the side effects she’s been dealing with. “My eyes are strained, they hurt to look to the sides,” Isabella continued.

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