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My name is Ebony Ezell. I am the proud single mother of Cheyenne Ezell a beautiful 25 yr. old and we live in Louisville KY. She was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in both lungs and ovarian cancer in June 2020. Since then, she has had a full hysterectomy in November 2020 and chemotherapy. When her scans came back after the surgery, it showed cancer was now present in her lungs and liver. Cheyenne has been through both chemotherapy and radiation treatment to no avail. The cancerous tumors continue to grow and she has now been placed on Hosparus due to the treatment is not reducing the size of the cancerous tumors. The doctors recommended she go in to Hosparus so that she will be able to receives different medicine to help with the pain and also stated she would have 6 months to live.

I am trying to fill her bucket list of traveling to Florida to see her family on her dad’s side before she goes home to glory and another one of her future plans was to go to Las Vegas. In addition to that, she wants to travel to California to see if there are any medical alternatives that may be available there to prolong her life.
We are telling you our story because we need your help. If you can make a financial donation to help us, we will forever be grateful. If you cannot donate, please share our story, or share stories with us about people who challenge traditional boundaries in the fight against cancer. Every little bit helps.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to read this. May God continue to bless you and keep you all.

I am trying to fill her bucket list of traveling to Florida to see her family on her dad’s side before she goes home to glory and another one of her future plans was to go to Las Vegas. In addition to that, she wants to travel to California to see if there are any medical alternatives that may be available there to prolong her life.
We are telling you our story because we need your help. If you can make a financial donation to help us, we will forever be grateful. If you cannot donate, please share our story, or share stories with us about people who challenge traditional boundaries in the fight against cancer. Every little bit helps.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to read this. May God continue to bless you and keep you all.

