Brittney Beadle

Brittney Beadle 📍Orlando
Sharing my life with Stage 4 Breast Cancer
Love• Gratitude • Joy • inspiration
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12/03/2025

Merry Cancermas! 🎄❤️

We know the holidays can be tough.. heavy news, full calendars of appointments, low energy, and the grief that comes along with it..

But today we chose to infuse it with a dose of silly, cheerful, JOY!

Matching Christmas PJs, decorating chemo poles, fun Santa hats and choosing laughter!

If you’re going through treatment this season, we hope you find a moments of magic and joy too! You deserve that and more. ✨

How can you brighten your holidays this season?

We love you..
xoxo,
❤️ Brittney + Bethany

12/02/2025

This is from May, but I wanted to share this message 🫶

You opened your eyes today! You're alive to experience another day of life. What a gift that is that so many people don't get. Make today a good one. Be intentional. Look for the love around you. Be alive. Be here! ❤️

11/30/2025

After my 31 night stay in the hospital, my husband and my mom wanted to do something special for me. They booked a night at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge with a savanna view. It has always been my dream to stay here!

Waking up, sipping my morning coffee on the balcony, and watching the animals wander and live so gently was something so special. I could have sat there all day just soaking in their peaceful energy.

It was exactly the magic my healing heart needed ✨🦒💛

Walt Disney World

11/27/2025

To the friends who are there through it all. 💗

Friendship during cancer/ chronic illness can be hard.

There are endless appointments, treatments, fatigue, and side effects. Sometimes there's no energy to connect the way you once did. Sometimes friends just don't know what to say or do in situations like this, so they fade away a little.

And then there are the ones who step up. Who show up for it all. The bad days, the good days, the chemo, the radiation, the surgeries. The ones who become your personal diary, who let you say absolutely anything and listen without judgment (even your darkest, most morbid thoughts at 7am... sorry Rachel! Different time zones!😅)

I know it's not easy to watch a friend go through something like cancer/chronic illness. You may not know what to say or do, but the truth is, we don't need much.

Just sit with us. Listen. Be there. That's what makes all the difference.
To anyone walking alongside a friend through cancer or illness, your presence matters more than you'll ever know.

If you've had a friend like this in your life, tag them and let them know how much they mean to you.🤍✨

11/26/2025

Let’s go to chemo together! I always bring fun hobbies to treatment days to make it more enjoyable, but this one was stressful trying to crotchet 😅 If anyone has any tips let me know!

11/25/2025

Wanted to share a little practice I do before receiving my chemo treatment!

Maybe it will help you feel more grounded and at peace with your treatments too!

Medicine is powerful and healing, but so is your energy and the way you view it!

Before any treatment, I like to hold it and speak loving intention into it, and when it enters my body I visualize it as a bright white light, clearing, cleansing and healing anything in my body that needs it. I see the cancer shrinking and leaving my body as little golden flecks, floating away. I thank the treatment and trust in my healing.

Intention/prayer- "May you enter my body with love and healing energy. Only doing good within me. Rooting out any unproductive cells that do not serve my body for the highest good. Thank you."

I asked my mom to take a video while I was meditating and she really came in with the extra angles! Thanks mom!

Sometimes we can get caught up in everything going “wrong” and all the things we can’t do, but this week I chose to focu...
11/23/2025

Sometimes we can get caught up in everything going “wrong” and all the things we can’t do, but this week I chose to focus on the little joys. The tiny wins. Things I CAN do.

I would love to hear some of your wins and joys from this week! 🫶

11/22/2025

A little peak into what the process of having whole brain radiation looked like for me! Quick scan then the treatment itself took 5-10 minutes!

10 rounds of whole brain radiation completed August 15th 2025(:

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