Leanne Hainsby Wiki, Biography
Peloton instructor Leanne Hainsby, 35, recently revealed her breast cancer diagnosis. She shared a post on Instagram that began with a photo of her resting in a hospital bed and ended with three photos of her relaxing and receiving treatment for her health issues.
The post included a lengthy statement, which she began by saying that she discovered a lump in her breast before her best friend’s funeral. She immediately went for a checkup and it was finally revealed in August of last year that she had developed breast cancer. Stating that she has been trying to be normal, she continued:
“In terms of my treatment and navigation up to this point, it has been something that I have kept private. As a Peloton instructor, a large part of my role involves members, and despite my diagnosis, that has always been very important to me.”
Leanne Hainsby mentioned that her classes helped her focus and that things were a little difficult for her because she had already lost her best friend, Danielle, before her diagnosis.
Cold cap chemotherapy is used to reduce hair loss.
Scalp hypothermia refers to cooling the scalp during chemotherapy with ice packs or cooling caps for some time. This, in turn, helps in reducing hair fall.
The new version of the device uses a two-piece cooling cap system, which is controlled by a computer and circulates cooled liquid through a cap worn by a person during chemotherapy. Another neoprene cap covers the cooling cap to keep it in place and does not allow the cold to escape.
According to research, hypothermia of the scalp tightens or constricts the blood vessels in the scalp, which reduces the activity of the hair follicles, since they do not have to endure the side effects of chemotherapy. As a result, this lessens the impact of chemotherapy on follicular cells and hair loss.
The US Food and Drug Administration has verified some cooling cap systems, of which some scalp hypothermia devices are currently available for purchase online. However, if someone wishes to undergo scalp hypothermia, it is important to understand the risks involved in the process.
If the cooling caps do not fit properly, it can lead to hair loss. According to some doctors, scalp cooling can protect cancer cells, which can survive chemotherapy while growing along with them.
Leanne Hainsby talks about her treatment for breast cancer
Leanne Hainsby mentioned in her latest Instagram post that she had some time before she could undergo chemotherapy. Also, she has completed 12 weeks of her treatment so far. Ella Hainsby added that she has already had the surgery and that she will soon have the catheter holder surgically removed. Stating that she will undergo radiation therapy for two weeks, the Peloton instructor said:
“The treatment will continue for a long time for me, hospital visits are the norm and I focus on one step at a time. I feel very lucky to have my treatment in private. The nurses and doctors are amazing and I wouldn’t be here without them. My respect for them is next level.”
Leanne Hainsby said she posted about her breast cancer diagnosis because she wanted to raise awareness, as she contracted it at the age of 35. In addition, the Peloton instructor said that her goal is to help those who suffer from the same problem:
“I have been dealt some cards that have changed my life forever, and somehow I keep moving forward. If I can motivate or inspire just one person to continue on their journey or get checked out, then sharing something so personal will be worth it.”
Ending her post by writing that she is being cared for by the best experts, Leanne Hainsby stated that she was lucky that her diagnosis was revealed before her and that she will survive.
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