
Meghan Nadeau's Fight like a GIRL!!
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Sisters,
One of our fellow Kappa sisters, Meghan Nadeau, class of 2003, has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. I reached out to Meghan via Facebook to check on her and to ask her if I could send her a couple of books that, I believe, saved my mothers life. She responded to me letting me know she was doing okay having recently undergone surgery and she was now facing 1 year of an intravenous drug to hopefully prevent the return of her cancer. The grim reality of this drug is that it will make Meghan infertile. Her oncologist and fertility specialists also delivered the news that the harvesting of her eggs would cost $13,000 and insurance would cover zero.
Meghan does not have children and would love nothing more than to have a family of her own one day. Meghan said this is when she really felt helpless and hopeless. With her medical bills already piling up, she had accepted the fact she would never be able to afford this procedure and infertility was looming in her near future. As of now,Meghan is not only facing the trials and tribulations of fighting cancer at such a young age, but also having to accept the fact she will never be able to have children. With your help, I want to change this grim reality for her!! Time is of the essence as Meghan will start her treatment sometime in November. Please help Meghan by donating to this fund to save her eggs!! I want to be able to present Meghan with enough money to significantly help her pay for the harvesting of her eggs but I need your help!!! Thank you in advance for helping Meghan!! We are a strong sisterhood and I know we can help our fellow sister make this happen!!
Loyally,
Kristen Cress Lewis
Delto Rho Chapter
University of Mississippi
One of our fellow Kappa sisters, Meghan Nadeau, class of 2003, has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. I reached out to Meghan via Facebook to check on her and to ask her if I could send her a couple of books that, I believe, saved my mothers life. She responded to me letting me know she was doing okay having recently undergone surgery and she was now facing 1 year of an intravenous drug to hopefully prevent the return of her cancer. The grim reality of this drug is that it will make Meghan infertile. Her oncologist and fertility specialists also delivered the news that the harvesting of her eggs would cost $13,000 and insurance would cover zero.
Meghan does not have children and would love nothing more than to have a family of her own one day. Meghan said this is when she really felt helpless and hopeless. With her medical bills already piling up, she had accepted the fact she would never be able to afford this procedure and infertility was looming in her near future. As of now,Meghan is not only facing the trials and tribulations of fighting cancer at such a young age, but also having to accept the fact she will never be able to have children. With your help, I want to change this grim reality for her!! Time is of the essence as Meghan will start her treatment sometime in November. Please help Meghan by donating to this fund to save her eggs!! I want to be able to present Meghan with enough money to significantly help her pay for the harvesting of her eggs but I need your help!!! Thank you in advance for helping Meghan!! We are a strong sisterhood and I know we can help our fellow sister make this happen!!
Loyally,
Kristen Cress Lewis
Delto Rho Chapter
University of Mississippi
Organizer and beneficiary
Kristen Cress Lewis
Organizer
Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Meghan Nadeau
Beneficiary