Ali Fedotowsky’s Husband Reveals Shocking Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis!

Ali Fedotowsky-Manno and Kevin Manno are being open about his health battle.  

In a recent update, the former contestant on “The Bachelorette” and popular radio host, who got married in 2017, revealed that Kevin has been diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer. However, despite this concerning health news, the couple expressed optimism about his outlook, maintaining a positive attitude for their fans.

In a recent update on their joint Instagram post from January 26th, the couple shared that @kevinmanno was diagnosed with Papillary Thyroid Cancer. Fortunately, this type of cancer is treatable. He has two cancerous spots on his right side and it seems there may be involvement in one lymph node, though the full extent won’t be clear until surgery.

As your trusted lifestyle advisor, I want you to know that should the situation require the complete removal of the affected area, rest assured, we’ll proceed accordingly. However, prior to the operation, the surgeon has the option to approach the procedure aggressively or to preserve as much tissue as possible by leaving half, if it’s feasible.

On January 26th, a video was posted on social media about the potential health journey of Kevin, who has children Molly Sullivan (8) and Riley Doran (6) with his partner. They revealed that the diagnosis followed a biopsy and CT scan. Fortunately, despite receiving challenging news, Kevin remained calm, stating he is “not panicking.

The 41-year-old clarified, “It appears satisfactory. On February 10th, the procedure will take place, after which we’ll handle it effectively, leaving it in the past.

However, while Kevin continued to maintain an optimistic outlook, his wife playfully suggested that perhaps his positivity was slightly excessive regarding the situation.

He replied, “That’s the place I must focus on,” indicating that he needed to think positively since he wasn’t supposed to be under stress.

Ultimately, the doctor reassured them by saying his outlook was “extremely positive,” even jokingly labeling it as “dull” or “unexciting cancer.

Ali, who’s 40 years old, remarked that the initial thing he told us was, ‘If you must have cancer, then it’s the one you’d rather have.’

In the same vein, Kevin shared that he found great solace in having Ali and their family as a source of support throughout his health experience.

He reassured her by saying, “Everything will turn out well,” looking at his wife, before adding, “She’s been fantastic throughout this entire ordeal. She’s simply extraordinary.

This experience has made them realize more than ever not to underestimate the value of life and its moments, particularly those shared with cherished people around them.

As an ardent enthusiast, let me tell you, this experience has completely transformed the way I view daily existence. Frankly, it’s mind-blowing to realize that each sunrise could bring a shift in my world.

“Enjoy every day,” Kevin added, “hug your kids, hug your family, tell your friends you love them.”

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