The Instagram story was posted today at 7:20 PM, about an hour and a half after Tiffany's video went live on Youtube.Could the Instagram story have expired? They only last for 24 hours.
Can I just clarify. We’ve had heavy snow in London and south London since Sunday 11th. The snow has only just gone today. Every video and hospital visit leading up to yesterday there was zero snow visible in any of her journeys. Her surgery was early last week possibly Friday of the week before or Monday. Comments that have appeared from her are more than likely from family members.
When I researched it I found various estimates of mortality rate and the highest was 5%. That sounds pretty good to me considering that most people who have PE are significantly older and less healthy than Tiffany. However, if I was facing a surgery with a 5% mortality rate I think I would see it as scary.the stats on this surgery are dismal.
I have a bad feeling too, but would her sister be bothered to sit and delete questions about T if something bad happened? Why would you even think about doing that? They were just a few word questions asking how she is or sending love. This whole thing just gets curiouser and curiouser, I didn't think it could.That was my first thought and all the well wisher’s comments have been deleted on Elodies instagram. I have a bad feeling about the whole situation today now
Yeah, nobody cares, wow. She literally just uploaded a video called When is Surgery?? where at 11:24 she states “there’s so many people asking me when is the surgery? Why haven’t you told us the date?”that comment about the "abrupt notice of surgery date" was the most blatant lie ever. She is totally aware that many are catching on to her game and not okay with it...she blows it all off by saying "nobody cares" which again is a blatant lie.
I thought the same thing at firstMaybe she posted T was being brave because things didn't go so well and got slammed with questions so she removed it? Problem with all this is it's speculation that a simple update would have taken care of.
Exactly what I think … It’s like a true crime story now extremely mysterious I mean if Tiffany was dead obviously Elodie wouldn’t post that … And according to the statistics she has survived … So … I don’t know what was the point of this post haha … Driving people crazy maybeI have a bad feeling too, but would her sister be bothered to sit and delete questions about T if something bad happened? Why would you even think about doing that? They were just a few word questions asking how she is or sending love. This whole thing just gets curiouser and curiouser, I didn't think it could.
I can’t see it either.For some reason I can't see it or is it on Ts IG?
That's because she is a massive attention-seeker and a narcissist. And people watch her which promts her to post more and more. If noone watched, she would not bother picking up the camera. The 'comfort' in it for her is the feedback - the numbers of subscribers and views (and the money it leads to), and the comments praising her bravery.After watching today's vlog, it struck me how very, very odd it is for anyone to take such comfort in filming their life and speaking into a camera to thousands of strangers they'll never meet. I honestly can't fathom how that would bring joy or comfort to anyone. You're essentially speaking into a void. My joy would come in actually interacting with people face to face or at least via a phone convo. Yet T states it is a huge comfort to her. I just don't get it.
Maybe Paul Finch had genetic mutations in its tumour and so a different treatment or immunotherapy worked better for him because of that ( cause it does work better when tumour has specific genetic mutations targeted by specific immunotherapy treatment ) ?At this point, ideas about the outcome of her surgery are speculative. What amazes me, in the medical sense, is that Paul Finch (Remember, the former cancer patient who founded the fundraiser Red Trouser Day and who had the same surgeon as Tiffany handle his case.) had an advanced colorectal cancer tumor similar to Tiffany's, underwent a bit longer chemotherapy, followed by radiation, and his cancer disappeared. What is it about Tiffany's cancer that the same type of treatment did not work on her?
I wonder if the cancerous mass(es) that have been (hopefully) removed from Tiffany will be kept somehow for research purposes, to see what the composition of that cancer is and why it did not respond to chemoradiotherapy. I know nothing about cellular cancer research, but I am assuming from the chemical standpoint that Paul Finch's cancer was different, since his completely disappeared after the same type of treatment. It is rather rare, however, for a T4b tumor to disappear completely, though it obviously can happen.
As far as I read, Paul Finch's treatment did not involve immunotherapy. He had been treated with current chemotherapy mixtures for a bit longer time than Tiffany had, then he had radiotherapy. His T4b tumor then completely disappeared.Maybe Paul Finch had genetic mutations in its tumour and so a different treatment or immunotherapy worked better for him because of that ( cause it does work better when tumour has specific genetic mutations targeted by specific immunotherapy treatment ) ?
It's clear in rewatching her vlog that T was recently told things that are not good. She makes reference to another hurdle to overcome after surgery, to more chemo, to not getting all of the cancer during surgery and to being MIA at least 4 to 6 weeks. A very different perspective than what she's shared, up til now. I do think the results of the recent scans were not good at all, which isn't surprising given the months of no treatment.