November 23, 2024

 “I am officially off of chemotherapy now” – Kyedae reveals she’s finished chemo in latest cancer update.




Kyedae found out she had Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in March 2023 and has been getting treated since then.


At first, she thought it might affect her streaming times. But she’s been super active, streaming over 700 hours in 115 days. It shows how strong and resilient she really is.


After finishing chemo, Kyedae will probably get a bone marrow test, which is common for leukemia patients. The test should show only a few bad cells to say the leukemia is under control. Most people feel better after their first chemo. If she doesn’t, she might need more treatments or a stem cell transplant.


In March 2023, 100 Thieves’ Kyedae revealed to fans that she had been diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, a type of cancer found in blood and bone marrow.


Kyedae’s announcement shocked the streaming community, resulting in an outpouring of support and positivity toward the Valorant broadcaster.


Since then, Kyedae has given viewers small updates here and there, opening up about her mental health in a stream shortly after her announcement, saying she was “really scared” about the situation.


Kyedae usually stays private about her health, preferring to be known for her skills rather than her struggles. However, given the recent positive update, she seemed eager to let her fans in on the good news, and they united online, showering her with overwhelming support and kind messages.


However, Kyedae had good news for her viewers on September 26, nearly six months after announcing her initial diagnosis.


During her Twitch stream, Kyedae revealed that she had officially finished chemotherapy, marking a major milestone in her treatment and recovery. Chemotherapy is an intense treatment for cancer, often causing hair loss and other symptoms as it kills cancer cells in the body.


The streamer claimed that her hair and nails have started to grow back, but also made sure to explain to fans that this does not mean the rest of her treatment has been completed.

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