Bold picture: Actress Angela Trimbur suffering from breast cancer shows up without surgery

These are remarkable pictures that actress Angela Trimbur posted on Instagram. After a mastectomy, the "Halloween II" star shows up without? but also grateful.

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For more than 7 months or so, I would like to ask you to: You can see the boob drains sticking out of my sides and the 4 grenadier grips with the liquid and get tucked into the hole. The ports where the drains come out feel like insane fire nonstop. I feel like a cyborg. I feel strange like I'm not even topless when I am. I can not feel it when I touch you, just feeling on my fingertip of stiff rubber. Grateful for the nipple sparing, what so comforting to look down and still see my natural nipples. Grateful for the plastic surgeon, who did a great job on these temporaries (who btw is so hot, very iconic in graceful firm confidence and wants to try to track down the gold necklace). Grateful for the breast surgeon, who removed all that cancer in there with such perfect tight margins. Grateful i haven't bruised like crazy (knock on wood). Grateful my OBGYN what thorough in her annual breast examination and what is concerned and found it. Grateful so many friends have been sending thoughtful gifts & visiting so i do not slump into an expected depression. Grateful for the constant life lessons, keep coming. #doublemastectomy



A post shared by Angela Trimbur (@angelatrimbur) on Aug 22, 2018 at 1:04 pm PDT

Too late, doctors at the actress had diagnosed breast cancer, so the breasts of the 37-year-olds had to be amputated. After the procedure, Trimbur now shows with breast implants, which were used her passing. She writes:

I feel like a cyborg. I feel weird, like I'm not even upstairs. I feel nothing when I touch her.

Implants stay only until chemo

Shows up courageously without: Actress Angela Trimbur



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The picture shows her temporary implants that would remain in her body until chemotherapy. "So for about seven months, I'll call these rock-hard rubber balls part of my body," says Trimbur.

One can see the drainages that would protrude from the sides and the receptacles in which blood and fluid would collect. They would "put in the cute little bag, which has given me a new friend and fellow sufferer," the actress continues.

Angela Trimbur is nevertheless grateful

Nevertheless, she is grateful, writes the actress: Thankful for the friends who would visit her, the doctors who operated on her and for the constant lessons in life. And their nearly 50,000 followers also give Trimbur a lot of courage. "You are a real inspiration!" Writes one user and another: "Thank you, thank you for sharing every step of your journey with us."



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