Single Katie Thurston He has changed his mind about having children and giving fans a little knowledge of the reasons why.
On Sunday, March 9, Thurston shared a series of Instagram stories in which he revealed that he is preparing to freeze his eggs while fighting cancer. (Thurston Shared his diagnosis of breast cancer In February.)
“One day you think you don’t want children,” he wrote to the first story. “Then one day you know the man of your dreams and you would do anything to ensure that we can start a family in the future.”
Thurston and the fiancé Jeff Arcuri pledged In September 2024.
In the second, Thurston shared a video with syringes, medicines and alcohol preparation tablets. The third featured an explanation of everything Thurston is going ahead of egg recovery. “For those who are not familiar with the treatment of fertility, here is a typical calendar: 3 tablets a day to maintain my estrogen. A shot in the stomach in the AM. Two shots in my stomach on the Prime Minister.”
Thurston also shared that he visits a clinic for a “every day” blood draw as part of his fertility treatment. It is currently in its second week of the recovery process.
“My emotions are crazy,” he wrote too. “My sleep/dreams are crazy. And I’m tired. My stomach is officially sore of the needles. “”
The star of reality is preparing for its first egg recovery this weekend, saying that it has “the opportunity to return it for two more weeks”. He revealed that he also wants to let his body “recover/prepare for cancer treatments in April”.
Thurston shared his recent cancer diagnosis in a video published in his stories on February 15. “I had a small blow to my breast around the 10’Oclock (sic) place,” he said at that time. “I discovered it myself. I thought maybe it was my period (or) it was perhaps the muscular evil to work. But over time, this group never left. “
He added that he once pulled out a benign cyst that felt similar, so “(I) I thought he may be again.”
“He went to the document, thinking he would be nothing,” he recalled. “I was wrong.”
Thurston also said that the blow is painful, so he did not think it was a cancer. “(This) probably caused more doubts and delay in getting the majority (websites) to say that” most breast cancers do not hurt, “he said.” I thought it was PMS or working. … my first piece (benign cyst) felt like a pea or a hard, unnatural marble (i), but I did not cause discomfort. The second felt bigger. The pain came initially and went, but maybe after 3-4 months, not disappearing or improving, I became nervous and saw my doctor. “”
The diagnosis took place after several biopsies. Thurston said he plans to submit to chemo and a mastectomy.



