
Healing Love For Alana
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I could tell you a million stories of how Alana has showered her magic on the lives of so many, but I don't have to. If you know her, you have felt it for yourself. Whether you have felt the healing touch of her hands, or been whisked away for a magical day in the heart of Big Sur, you've felt her nurturing care, heard her powerful laugh, and ridden the wave of her adventurous spirit. Alana gives her energy so generously to everyone who is blessed to cross her path, and there is no one else quite like her.
In this moment, we have all been given an opportunity to bless this beautiful being as she begins her healing path to beat Cancer. After an emergency appendectomy, Alana was informed that she has cancer in her ascending colon known as goblet cell carcinoid. This form of cancer is very rare, and with Alana being 4 months pregnant, the healing road is going to be a long and delicate path.
At this point, the team of doctors at Stanford have recommended removal of Alana's ascending colon, followed by chemotherapy. Depending on what they find, there may be more surgical procedures involved. As of now, these procedures will be taking place after Alana has given birth. For now, she has began a holistic path to wellness that is safe for her and her baby. Alana hopes to attend the Gerson Institute as soon as financially possible, where she can receive additional support for her health regimen.
Any support, whether it be financial or through prayer and good thoughts will be humbly accepted with the utmost gratitude. Funds will be helping pay for Alana's healing road.
We thank you from the depths of our hearts for holding space for Alana on this journey of healing.
In this moment, we have all been given an opportunity to bless this beautiful being as she begins her healing path to beat Cancer. After an emergency appendectomy, Alana was informed that she has cancer in her ascending colon known as goblet cell carcinoid. This form of cancer is very rare, and with Alana being 4 months pregnant, the healing road is going to be a long and delicate path.
At this point, the team of doctors at Stanford have recommended removal of Alana's ascending colon, followed by chemotherapy. Depending on what they find, there may be more surgical procedures involved. As of now, these procedures will be taking place after Alana has given birth. For now, she has began a holistic path to wellness that is safe for her and her baby. Alana hopes to attend the Gerson Institute as soon as financially possible, where she can receive additional support for her health regimen.
Any support, whether it be financial or through prayer and good thoughts will be humbly accepted with the utmost gratitude. Funds will be helping pay for Alana's healing road.
We thank you from the depths of our hearts for holding space for Alana on this journey of healing.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jolene Rust-Thomas
Organizer
Monterey, CA
Alicia Robertson
Beneficiary