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Support Satina Fielding’s Battle Against Leiomyosarcoma

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**This Fundraiser was created and is managed by Angelina Camello with Satina’s input and blessing. The beneficiary listed, as per Satina, is her mother, Tracia Asphall**

If you know Satina, you know that she’s been battling Leiomyosarcoma, a very aggressive cancer, for 8 years. Satina never asks anyone for anything, but now she needs your help . I’m writing this on her behalf, with her input and blessing.

Satina’s cancer started in her uterus back in 2017 at the young age of 23. Since that time, she’s undergone multiple surgeries including a myomectomy, full hysterectomy, ovary removal, and 3 lung surgeries, along with countless rounds of chemotherapy, and more.
Satina has battled all this with the utmost grace and optimism, always with a smile on her face, rolling with the punches, and bouncing back in-between by filling her days with living in Montauk full time, traveling, hikes, beach days, Pilates, working 6 days a week as a bartender at our favorite local watering hole Montauket, being an amazing friend, and then some.

Satina had been in remission and was living her best life with dreams and aspirations on the horizon, but her cancer came back for a fourth time in July 2024, this time in her chest. She immediately had to stop working and began aggressive chemotherapy, traveling back and forth from Montauk to NYC for treatment and to NJ where her mother lives to recover- and then back to Montauk when she was feeling well enough to breathe in the ocean air again. As you can imagine, along with taking a physical and emotional toll, this has also been a significant financial burden to endure while battling cancer and being unable to work.

In December, Satina got news that her tumor was shrinking!! She was ecstatic and feeling well. She began walking on the beach again, and returned to work at Montauket on Dec 7, awaiting her next round of Chemotherapy.

Very suddenly and unexpectedly, Satina wound up in the hospital on New Year’s Eve, just 3 weeks after receiving good news, in severe pain.

In a really shocking turn of events, she was informed the mass in her chest had aggressively spread so much that it was pushing her heart up against her side, and that there was nothing further to be done medically. There were no more treatment options. As you can imagine, getting this news at just 31 years old has been beyond devastating.

Satina was officially placed on inpatient Hospice 1/9/2025.

Throughout all this, Satina, while facing a grim prognosis, has never given up on her faith or on her battle. She is fighting as hard as she can, and praying for a miracle to be able to walk out of these four walls.

At this point, a rotation of her Mother and a couple of really great friends have been sure Satina isn’t alone at any given time; staying by her bedside around the clock to ensure comfort and support.

We are humbly asking for donations not only to offset medical bills that have and continue to accumulate, but also to allow her mother the ability to take off work without the added stress of incurring her own financial burden.

Satina wants nothing more than to be the miracle that walks out of this place, and is beyond grateful for all the thoughts, prayers, well wishes, and help everyone has offered. Keep the support and encouragement coming, and let’s get our girl back home

Any little bit helps, and we’d be grateful if you could spread the word!

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    Organizer and beneficiary

    Angelina Camello
    Organizer
    Montauk, NY
    Tracia Asphall-Towns
    Beneficiary

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