First Dancing with the stars host Samantha Harris It is on the route of recovery after receiving its second diagnosis of breast cancer in August 2024.
Harris, 51, who was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, said People In an interview published on Tuesday, April 1, which promotes a healthy mentality. “I think of myself as without cancer,” she told the exit, adding that she is feeling “excellent.”
It comes only seven months after Harris discovered that she was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time, despite being in forgiveness. “Hey all. I have some shocking health news that I never thought in my life again I would have to share, but I have a repetition of breast cancer,” shared Harris through a video in August 2024 on Instagram. “(We) caught early. It is too early. It is at the same accurate place of my initial breast cancer (diagnosis) 10 years ago.”
In her new interview, Harris revealed that while she was recovering from surgery to remove a cancerous tumor, she experienced a “obstacle” in November last year. She had been in 10 days of rest of the mandated bed when a walk began.
“For most people, it will simply mean to go to the block to the end of your road and come back,” she told Outlet. “I went for two days in a row of (about) an hour standing, thinking I was walking at a slow pace – but for me, this is still a very quick pace.”
Harris explained that for two days the exercise led to a place of “red” and “inflamed” recovery that scared her thinking she had taken important steps behind. “I immediately worried so much that I had essentially undone all the goodness of the operation and the first 10 days of recovery and now I was afraid that I probably had either an infection or that my implant was being rejected,” she said. “I wasn’t sure what was going on. So, the emotional coaster of the rolls – got that deep diving again.”
While Harris continues her recovery, she added that “the new goal is to ensure that my body is not a welcoming for any tumor cell circulating to decide to be placed in a host organ.”
Harris added that her husband, Michael HessAnd two daughters, Josselyn, 17, and Hillary, 14, are helping her discover a new level of normalcy. “You want to go back to normal or whatever is the new normal,” she said. “And so, if this could be a blow to the radar of our daughters’ memories, it would make me very happy.”