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Rachelle Butler is the oldest of four siblings and has always been the heart of her family. As a devoted mother and wife, she has spent over 15 years working in healthcare, putting others first and caring for those in need. Her compassion and strength have touched countless lives, both at home and in her community.
In February, Rachelle went to the doctor to check on a health issue and was told she needed surgery to remove her ovary. After the procedure, the tissue was sent for a biopsy, which revealed ovarian clear cell carcinoma. This diagnosis has brought unexpected challenges and uncertainty for Rachelle and her loved ones.
This Friday, Rachelle will have a chemo port placed, and her first round of chemotherapy is scheduled for March 5. Each treatment will be an IV infusion lasting several hours, with six cycles planned over the next four and a half months. She faces side effects like nausea, fatigue, and hair loss, and there may be additional surgery depending on how she responds to treatment. Despite these challenges, Rachelle hopes to continue working, but the costs of treatment, travel, and all the little things that add up are overwhelming.
We are reaching out to friends, family, and the community for support and prayers. Any contribution, big or small, will help ease the financial burden on Rachelle and her family as they focus on her recovery. Your kindness, generosity, and prayers mean the world to us during this difficult time.
In February, Rachelle went to the doctor to check on a health issue and was told she needed surgery to remove her ovary. After the procedure, the tissue was sent for a biopsy, which revealed ovarian clear cell carcinoma. This diagnosis has brought unexpected challenges and uncertainty for Rachelle and her loved ones.
This Friday, Rachelle will have a chemo port placed, and her first round of chemotherapy is scheduled for March 5. Each treatment will be an IV infusion lasting several hours, with six cycles planned over the next four and a half months. She faces side effects like nausea, fatigue, and hair loss, and there may be additional surgery depending on how she responds to treatment. Despite these challenges, Rachelle hopes to continue working, but the costs of treatment, travel, and all the little things that add up are overwhelming.
We are reaching out to friends, family, and the community for support and prayers. Any contribution, big or small, will help ease the financial burden on Rachelle and her family as they focus on her recovery. Your kindness, generosity, and prayers mean the world to us during this difficult time.
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Rachelle Butler
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