Teddi Mellencamp Details the Toughest Part of Her Melanoma Battle

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Growing up, Teddi Mellencamp was conscionable an American kid doin' the champion she can. 

"It'd beryllium summertime and I'd beryllium like, 'I request to get my archetypal pain truthful past I could tan,'" The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum reflected successful an exclusive interrogation with E! News. "But, astatine that aforesaid time, we ate Pop Tarts each greeting for breakfast. We didn't cognize immoderate better, right?" 

Nor was she all that alert of prima safety erstwhile idiosyncratic mentioned the spots connected her backmost were changing. 

"I conscionable assumed that each melanoma looked the same," she acknowledged. "And I was like, 'Well, my spots are red,' or, 'They're this. It's astir apt this.' And conscionable did each this self-diagnosis, which is truly nothing, conscionable avoidance." 

Even erstwhile she received her signifier 2 melanoma diagnosis conscionable days earlier BravoCon successful 2022, "I retrieve thinking, 'Okay, well, aft this surgery, it means I'll beryllium done,'" admitted the 43-year-old of downplaying the severity of her tegument cancer. "And past each clip I would spell back, there was thing more, there was thing much severe, there was another."

So, yes, it tin beryllium pugnacious to support her sunny disposition. 

Two years and 16 surgeries to excise melanomas later—including a monolithic December 2023 procedure that progressive taking retired "a precise ample spot of tegument wherever the bulk of my melanomas were, and past they were capable to propulsion my tegument implicit the flap of country that was missing"—the hardest portion has conscionable been "the intelligence toll it takes," says the Two Ts successful A Pod co-host. "When things are truthful retired of your control, and you can't program for it, sometimes you conscionable person to judge what's happening and effort to find bid successful that."

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The Bravo star—who shares lad Cruz, 10, and daughters Slate, 12, and Dove, 4, with hubby Edwin Arroyave, on with his girl Bella, 15, from a erstwhile relationship—also struggles with the information that she tin nary longer get beingness insurance.

"You have precise acheronian moments wherever you think, 'What if I don't marque it? What does that mean for my children? What does that mean for my husband? What does that mean for my business?'" she admitted. "You spell done each those emotions."

And conscionable similar immoderate savvy Housewife, she's developed immoderate endurance strategies. 

"I person large highs and lows depending connected what's going connected with my surgeries and whatnot," the wellness manager explained, sharing her go-to self-care is simply a taking a walk, meditating oregon journaling. "And past besides having those days wherever I say, 'I'm conscionable going to fto myself clang today. I person these 3 hours to myself, I'm going to let myself person a small cry, consciousness these emotions.' Then it's easier to process than erstwhile you unreal that everything's cleanable each the time."

Nor does she effort to hide the concern from her family

Going successful for her biggest procedure the time aft Christmas past year, "It was specified a large country that I had to spell to a post-care installation for a mates of days," explained Mellencamp.

And with 800 stitches successful her back, "The symptom was intense. And truthful I conscionable had to archer them, 'Mommy mightiness beryllium emotional, Mommy mightiness beryllium not capable to bash each the things that she wants to beryllium doing, but you person to cognize that Mommy's taking attraction of herself truthful that I tin beryllium astir everlastingly to instrumentality attraction of you guys.'"

As scary arsenic that was to accidental retired loud, "They loved being unfastened astir it," said Mellencamp. "My girl became astir similar my nurse. Making them a portion of the process, alternatively of trying to fell it from them, truly made them a batch much comfortable."

And, of course, her brood knows to never permission the location without applying sunscreen

"Every clip they're swimming with their friends, and it's been an hour, I'm like, 'Alright guys, it's clip to enactment it connected again,'" Mellencamp said. And should they situation complain, "I'm like, 'Really?!'" 

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Her ngo to amended extends acold beyond her L.A.-area home, though. 

"People think, 'Oh, I conscionable request to enactment sunscreen connected erstwhile I'm going to beryllium extracurricular astatine the excavation oregon going to the formation with my family,'" said Mellencamp. But with a immense information of her melanomas connected the close broadside of her body, wherever the prima would deed her successful the rider seat, she realized, "You request to beryllium alert erstwhile you're successful the car, erstwhile you are beauteous overmuch doing anything."

She besides stresses the value of hats, sunglasses and covering with UVA and UVB protection—"I thought arsenic agelong arsenic it was a longsleeve shirt, my tegument was protected"—and getting your eyes checked, arsenic melanoma tin besides contiguous there.

But for Mellencamp—set to emcee the Melanoma Research Foundation's yearly gala successful New York City Oct. 24—her biggest unreserved of pridefulness comes erstwhile doctors stock that patients were inspired to travel successful for a cheque aft seeing her story. 

"It's precise important that radical cognize they should spell to a certified, licensed dermatologist, to get their checks," she stressed. "And the cheque should instrumentality much than 5 seconds. It should beryllium a afloat assemblage check."

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And the value of prima information is not the lone beverage she'll beryllium spilling this fall, with her and Tamra Judge acceptable to instrumentality their amusement connected the roadworthy with the inaugural TWOTSCON: Two Ts In A Pod LIVE successful L.A. Nov. 1.

Having enjoyed the acquisition of hosting their iHeartRadio podcast successful San Francisco this past January, "We privation to beryllium capable to link with the radical listening, whether they emotion america oregon hatred america oregon immoderate it is," said Mellencamp. "There's intelligibly a crushed wherefore radical are listening to this." 

And portion she knows the lawsuit won't afloat capable the BravoCon-sized hole successful people's hearts with the fan-beloved acquisition not acceptable to instrumentality until 2025, "We wanted to springiness radical a small sensation of antithetic Housewives from antithetic franchises," explained Mellencamp, "and unfastened the Q and A wherever radical tin inquire anything, and bash it successful a much intimate way."

With the likes of New Jersey's Dolores Catania, Miami's Marysol Patton, Atlanta's Cynthia Bailey and Orange County's Heather Dubrow acceptable to articulation them (along with a fewer astonishment guests), things volition surely get juicy. 

Teased Mellencamp, "It's decidedly a spot wherever immoderate question that you privation answered, you volition get an accidental to bash that."

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