Katie Tourist explains why she changed her mind to have children
Bachelor Katie Turstan He changed his mind to have children and give fans some understanding of the reasons.
On Sunday, March 9, Turstan shared a number of Instagram stories, which she found that she was preparing to freeze eggs when she fights cancer. (Turstan shared diagnosed with breast cancer in February.)
“One day you think you don’t want children,” she wrote in the first history. “Then one day you will meet a man of your dreams and do everything to make sure we can create a family in the future.”
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Secondly, Thursston shared videos with syringes, medicines and overlays. The third is an explanation of everything that Tourist is experiencing an egg ahead. “For those who are not familiar with the treatment of fertility here, is a typical schedule: 3 pills a day to hold my estrogen. Shot in the abdomen in Am. Two shots in my stomach in the Prime Minister.”
Turstan also shared that she was visiting the blood clinic “every other day” as part of fertility treatment. She is currently in the second week in the search process.
“My emotions are crazy,” she wrote. “My dream/dreams are crazy. And I’m tired. My stomach officially hurts from needles.”
The reality star is preparing for the first search for eggs this weekend, saying that she has “an opportunity to do it again two more weeks.” She found that she also wanted to allow her body “to recover/prepare for the cancer treatment of my way in April.”
Tourist shared his recent diagnosis of cancer in a video posted on her stories on February 15. “I had a small lump in my chest about 10 -class (SIC),” she said at the time. “I found it myself myself. Thinking that perhaps this is my period (or) maybe it was a tenderness of the muscles. But, in the end, this clump never left. “
She added that she once had a benign cyst that felt like that, “(I) thought it may be again.”
“Went to the document, thinking it would be nothing,” she recalled. “I was wrong.”
Tourist also noted that the clump is painful, so she didn’t think it was cancer. “(This) probably led to a greater doubt and delay to check it out, because most (web -sats) will say,” Most breast cancers do not hurt, “she explained.” I thought it was a PMS or working. … My first lump (a benign cyst) felt like peas or marble (and) solid, unnatural but did not cause me discomfort. The second felt bigger. The pain initially came and left, but perhaps after 3-4 months he did not leave and did not improve, I was nervous and saw my doctor. “
The diagnosis came after several biopsies. Tourist said she plans to undergo chemotherapy and mastectomy.