Tatiana Schlossberg’s brother Jack shares support after terminal diagnosis

Tatiana Schlossbergmy brother, Jack schlossbergshowing His support after his sister revealed her cancer diagnosis.
On Saturday, November 22, Tatiana, 35, was revealed in a story called “war with my blood,” published by The Yorker New Yorkerthat she was diagnosed with acute autoid leukemia after welcoming her second child in May 2024. In the story, Tatiana says she was given one year due to her diagnosis.
“I didn’t – I couldn’t – believe they were talking about me. I wrote a mile in the lake the day before, I was sick. I wasn’t sick. I wasn’t sick. “I had a son that I loved more than anything and a newborn I needed to take care of.”
After many hours, Jack – who is currently in charge of Congress hoping to represent the state of New York,, the seat held by Rep. Jerrold Nadler – He shared a screenshot of the essay and a link on his Instagram stories. In another post, he shared a different section of the screen from the Essay’s Ap incident.
“When you die, at least in my limited experience, you start to remember everything,” the paragraph reads. “The images come in a flash – people and places and lost conversations – and they refuse to stop. I see my best friend from college wearing graffiti. I want to fall for him. I want to fall with him, so I laugh with him, so I laugh. I can’t breathe.”
In an apparent response to his sister’s Essay, Jack also wrote, “Life is short – let it rip.” This word was first posted on the photo next to the road, shared on his Instagram stories. In another post, the same message was shared over a picture of the sky.

John “Jack” Schlossberg and Tatiana Schlossberg
Getty ImagesTatiana – who shares her 3-year-old son and 1-year-old daughter with her husband, George Mora – Jack also thanked his older sister, Rose schlossbergin the story.
“George made everything possible for me,” she wrote in her emotional essay. “He talked to all the doctors and insurance that I didn’t want to talk to; he laid on the floor of the hospital; he drove him crazy when I couldn’t say I was dating scherpes ginger, going home to sleep.”
He continued, “My parents and my brother and sister, have been raising my children and sitting in my various rooms in the hospital for almost the last year to protect me from it. This has been a great gift, even though I am in great pain every day.”
Tatiana also shared how her diagnosis made her automatically think about her young children and how their lives – and their memories – would be the same without her.
“My first thought is that my children, whose faces are forever inside my eyebrows, will not remember me,” she said reading her fatal diagnosis. “My son may have few memories, but he will probably start to confuse him with the pictures he sees or the stories he hears. I didn’t get to bathe him or go to eat, or to hear, when I’m gone, when I’m here, when I’m gone, when I’m still here, that I’m gone, that I’m gone, that I’m gone, when I’m gone, that I’m gone, I’m his mother.”




