
Amber Beeson Cancer Fund
Donation protected
December 07, 2020
Dear friends,
It has been a while since I have felt well enough to update you all on my ongoing cancer battle. First, I want to thank everyone who has donated so far to my fund, donated food and clothing, or shared my story. In the last couple of months, I have received a tremendous outpouring of love and support from both old friends and new, and so many who have reached out whom I have never personally met. When I feel strong enough, I hope to be able to thank each of you individually; in the meantime, please know that your care and support are what keeps my family and me going on a daily basis.
I spent the last two and a half weeks at Cedar Sinai hospital while doctors and nurses tended to a series of blood clots due to a botched blood transfusion. I was able to come home briefly for Thanksgiving, but my legs became so swollen that I was back in just over 24 hours. While I am now safe at home with my family, the swelling in my legs continues to inflict unimaginable pain.
The new series of shutdowns and the recent surge in Coronavirus cases that is pushing hospitals beyond capacity have caused even more challenges to me receiving the care I so desperately need. I have endured a series of difficult setbacks, but this Thursday will be receiving a second round of immunotherapy treatments and praying for a miracle. There is so much uncertainty in my future, and I hope that the next few weeks can give me enough reprieve and the strength to spend what may be my last holidays with my family.
Thank you all for your continued support and love that you have shown me, my husband, and our four children. I once again humbly ask that you continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers and if you are financially able to consider donating to my Cancer fund.
I love you all so much, and happy holidays.
Amber
October 2020
Dear Friends, It has I am reaching out to you from a mother's heart as I continue to fight the battle of a lifetime. I was diagnosed with aggressive cervical cancer in August 2019, two days after my 39th birthday, and just weeks after my daughter Iris's birth. Despite trying every treatment available, enduring six surgeries in 12 months, and being confronted with every complication known to modern medicine, my cancer battle is only getting more intense. Every hour of every day, cancer threatens to take my life and change the course for my four children and my dear husband, Giuliano, forever.
Since March, I have spent countless weeks in Southern California's best hospitals going through radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. Due to COVID, many of the most difficult moments of my life were spent alone, without even my family allowed by my side. On Monday, September 28th, I encountered a severe impediment to my care when the cancer ate through a major artery in my right leg. I was taken by ambulance to the emergency room at Community Memorial Hospital, where I was told there was nothing that could be done and that I likely would not be leaving the hospital this time. What happened next could only be described as a miracle. After saying, what could have been my last, goodbyes to my husband and parents, a surgeon rushed down and saved my life by putting in a coil to pinch off the artery to stop the bleeding.
Despite every setback, I am still here and have a whole new hope for the future. I have not given up on myself and the chance for miracles. We are praying for healing and peace for me and all my babies who fear losing their mom. I so desperately want to live and beat this cancer disease. I have so much love for my four beautiful children, my loving husband, and my family. I am not finished with my work to help others and share my tremendous gifts and talents to our hurting world.
I am so grateful for all of the love and donations of monetary and emotional support everyone has given me so far. It is so hard to ask for more help during this COVID pandemic, our horrible wildfires, and now our work insecurity and lack of funds to secure our home and future for our families. I ask so humbly for your help so that I can continue to seek the last potential drug trials at hospitals in Los Angeles that might help me survive this horrible disease.
Every word of encouragement and hope you can give me helps me to have the courage to keep fighting and living with gratitude for every minute of this precious life.
I love you all so much
Amber
Dear friends,
It has been a while since I have felt well enough to update you all on my ongoing cancer battle. First, I want to thank everyone who has donated so far to my fund, donated food and clothing, or shared my story. In the last couple of months, I have received a tremendous outpouring of love and support from both old friends and new, and so many who have reached out whom I have never personally met. When I feel strong enough, I hope to be able to thank each of you individually; in the meantime, please know that your care and support are what keeps my family and me going on a daily basis.
I spent the last two and a half weeks at Cedar Sinai hospital while doctors and nurses tended to a series of blood clots due to a botched blood transfusion. I was able to come home briefly for Thanksgiving, but my legs became so swollen that I was back in just over 24 hours. While I am now safe at home with my family, the swelling in my legs continues to inflict unimaginable pain.
The new series of shutdowns and the recent surge in Coronavirus cases that is pushing hospitals beyond capacity have caused even more challenges to me receiving the care I so desperately need. I have endured a series of difficult setbacks, but this Thursday will be receiving a second round of immunotherapy treatments and praying for a miracle. There is so much uncertainty in my future, and I hope that the next few weeks can give me enough reprieve and the strength to spend what may be my last holidays with my family.
Thank you all for your continued support and love that you have shown me, my husband, and our four children. I once again humbly ask that you continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers and if you are financially able to consider donating to my Cancer fund.
I love you all so much, and happy holidays.
Amber
October 2020
Dear Friends, It has I am reaching out to you from a mother's heart as I continue to fight the battle of a lifetime. I was diagnosed with aggressive cervical cancer in August 2019, two days after my 39th birthday, and just weeks after my daughter Iris's birth. Despite trying every treatment available, enduring six surgeries in 12 months, and being confronted with every complication known to modern medicine, my cancer battle is only getting more intense. Every hour of every day, cancer threatens to take my life and change the course for my four children and my dear husband, Giuliano, forever.
Since March, I have spent countless weeks in Southern California's best hospitals going through radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. Due to COVID, many of the most difficult moments of my life were spent alone, without even my family allowed by my side. On Monday, September 28th, I encountered a severe impediment to my care when the cancer ate through a major artery in my right leg. I was taken by ambulance to the emergency room at Community Memorial Hospital, where I was told there was nothing that could be done and that I likely would not be leaving the hospital this time. What happened next could only be described as a miracle. After saying, what could have been my last, goodbyes to my husband and parents, a surgeon rushed down and saved my life by putting in a coil to pinch off the artery to stop the bleeding.
Despite every setback, I am still here and have a whole new hope for the future. I have not given up on myself and the chance for miracles. We are praying for healing and peace for me and all my babies who fear losing their mom. I so desperately want to live and beat this cancer disease. I have so much love for my four beautiful children, my loving husband, and my family. I am not finished with my work to help others and share my tremendous gifts and talents to our hurting world.
I am so grateful for all of the love and donations of monetary and emotional support everyone has given me so far. It is so hard to ask for more help during this COVID pandemic, our horrible wildfires, and now our work insecurity and lack of funds to secure our home and future for our families. I ask so humbly for your help so that I can continue to seek the last potential drug trials at hospitals in Los Angeles that might help me survive this horrible disease.
Every word of encouragement and hope you can give me helps me to have the courage to keep fighting and living with gratitude for every minute of this precious life.
I love you all so much
Amber
Organizer and beneficiary
FD Williams
Organizer
Ojai, CA
Giuliano Cacho
Beneficiary