Mel Schilling was smiling on screen while her body screamed for help. The pain came in waves, then stayed.
A doctor brushed it off as simple constipation. Medication, reassurance, back to work. But deep down, she knew something was wrong.
The cramps, the exhaustion, the way her gut felt stran… Continues…
Behind the polished calm of a reality TV expert, Mel Schilling’s life was quietly unravelling. Between flights,
filming, and red carpets, she pushed through pain that flared around her period and dismissed it like so many women are taught to do. Constipation, abdominal cramps,
low energy — all easy to blame on stress, hormones, or “just being busy.” It wasn’t until she insisted on further tests that the truth emerged:
colon cancer, and a tumour that needed urgent surgery.
Her diagnosis stunned her, not only because of the word “cancer,” but because she had almost talked herself out of seeking help.
Now, Mel is using her platform to beg others not to make the same mistake. A persistent change in bowel habits, unexplained pain,
or a feeling that something is off deserves attention, not excuses.
Listening to your body, she says, isn’t weakness. It might be the decision that saves your life.