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Michael Strahan shares an adorable video of daughter Isabella battling cancer
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Michael Strahan shared an adorable video of his daughter Isabella as she battles brain cancer.
In the video, the 19-year-old was seen laughing and playing with her twin sister Sophia and their dog Enzo, with a voiceover saying: “Have you ever looked at someone and said, ‘So this is what love looks like?’ ?”
After Isabelle placed her hand on her sister’s, their furry friend added his own.
“These three are amazing, but who is my favorite🤔? LOL❤️❤️”, Strahan, 52, he signed the post.
Isabella commented, “I am your favorite lie.”
Several fans expressed their joy at seeing Isabella smiling despite her recent health issues.
“I love watching Isabella laugh!” commented one user.
“Your daughter looks healthy and 😊 I’m praying for you all my brother 🙏🏿,” added another.
“I love smiles and laughter. We pray for your continued health and healing. To God be the glory,” said a third fan.
“I’m so glad Isabella is happy 😊 it helps with her recovery.❤️🙏,” wrote a fourth person.
In January, Isabella and the “Good Morning America” host, who is also dad to 32-year-old daughter Tanita and 29-year-old son Michael Jr., announced that she had been diagnosed with brain cancer.
“I didn’t notice anything was wrong until October 1,” the model told Robin Roberts on “Good Morning America.”
“That’s when I definitely noticed headaches, nausea, and I couldn’t walk straight.”
After undergoing several tests, doctors discovered that Isabella had a malignant brain tumor called medulloblastoma multiforme.
Since her diagnosis, the teenager has been documenting her painful journey through chemotherapy and radiotherapy Youtube channel.
In February, while she was recovering from chemotherapy at home, she said “everything hurts.”
“My eyes are tired. It hurt from looking sideways. “I feel like I have my entire mouth, like I have one big root canal covering the entire mouth of every tooth that was just pulled out and not even surgically put back in,” she added.
“My jaw hurts, the bottom of my tongue hurts when I swallow water.”
In April, Isabella emotionally revealed that she had to undergo a third craniotomy after developing a fever.
“It’s not as bad as the first time, but I’m really hurting. They give me painkillers… they don’t work very well for me. That’s why I suffer a lot,” she told viewers, before bursting into tears.
The University of Southern California student also decided to freeze her eggs because chemotherapy and radiation therapy can affect fertility.
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