Back in March, I had a mri of my head. The doctor ordered it do to balance and walking issues, behavior changes, auditory hallucinations, and memory issues. They found a mass on my right side in the temporal lobe region with lots of edema. I was diagnosed with Stage 3 brain cancer back in April 2025. In had the tumor removed and had a biopsy done. It came back cancerous, ependymoma to be exact. It is a rare form to have and even rarer in adults. It can be a very aggressive cancer that not only affects the brain but also the spinal cord. Chemo has little affect im told and it will have to be radiation treatment only. Life can change in an instant. A diagnosis of ependymoma brain cancer is one of those moments that shifts your world. As I begin my journey with this battle, I face the daunting reality of traveling for critical radiation treatments—each session a three-hour trip to the hospital, five days a week.The financial burden is overwhelming. The costs associated with these frequent trips, coupled with medical expenses, build quickly. I'm reaching out for support to raise $1 Every journey towards healing requires hope, resilience, and the unwavering support of a community. This week marks the beginning of a critical phase in this courageous battle against illness: radiation treatments at Missouri University.With treatments scheduled five days a week for up to six weeks, this is a demanding regimen that requires a 3-hour round trip each day. The emotional and financial strain is significant, but with your kindness and generosity, you can be a beacon of hope during this challenging time.Every donation brings us closer to ensuring these vital treatments continue uninterrupted. Your support can ease the burden of travel costs and make this intense period more manageable, allowing the focus to stay on healing and recovery.Please join us in this journey. Your contribution, no matter the size, can make a world of difference during this pivotal moment. Stand with us, and donate today to help turn these arduous trips into steps towards a healthier tomorrow.Thank you for your compassion and unwavering support. Together, we can make hope and healing attainable.,500 to help cover these essential costs and ensure I can continue receiving the life-saving treatment I desperately need.Your donation, no matter the size, will bring me a step closer to focusing on healing rather than worrying about the logistics and financial strain of travel and treatment. It’s not just about funding—it’s about providing hope and showing solidarity in a fight no one should face alone.Please, join me in this battle. Together, we can reaffirm the power of community and compassion. Giving today will mean the world to me and provide the strength and peace of mind I need during these challenging times. Thank you for your kindness and support.Donate now and be a part of my journey towards recovery.
Please no surprise visitors as I never know how I'm going to feel. Back in March, I had a mri of my head. The doctor ordered it do to balance and walking issues, behavior changes, auditory hallucinations, and memory issues. They found a mass on my right side in the temporal lobe region with lots of edema. I was diagnosed with Stage 3 brain cancer back in April 2025. In had the tumor removed and had a biopsy done. It came back cancerous, ependymoma to be exact. It is a rare form to have and even rarer in adults. It can be a very aggressive cancer that not only affects the brain but also the spinal cord. Chemo has little affect im told and it will have to be radiation treatment only. Life can change in an instant. A diagnosis of ependymoma brain cancer is one of those moments that shifts your world. As I begin my journey with this battle, I face the daunting reality of traveling for critical radiation treatments—each session a three-hour trip to the hospital, five days a week.The financial burden is overwhelming. The costs associated with these frequent trips, coupled with medical expenses, build quickly. I'm reaching out for support to raise $1 Every journey towards healing requires hope, resilience, and the unwavering support of a community. This week marks the beginning of a critical phase in this courageous battle against illness: radiation treatments at Missouri University.With treatments scheduled five days a week for up to six weeks, this is a demanding regimen that requires a 3-hour round trip each day. The emotional and financial strain is significant, but with your kindness and generosity, you can be a beacon of hope during this challenging time.Every donation brings us closer to ensuring these vital treatments continue uninterrupted. Your support can ease the burden of travel costs and make this intense period more manageable, allowing the focus to stay on healing and recovery.Please join us in this journey. Your contribution, no matter the size, can make a world of difference during this pivotal moment. Stand with us, and donate today to help turn these arduous trips into steps towards a healthier tomorrow.Thank you for your compassion and unwavering support. Together, we can make hope and healing attainable.,500 to help cover these essential costs and ensure I can continue receiving the life-saving treatment I desperately need.Your donation, no matter the size, will bring me a step closer to focusing on healing rather than worrying about the logistics and financial strain of travel and treatment. It’s not just about funding—it’s about providing hope and showing solidarity in a fight no one should face alone.Please, join me in this battle. Together, we can reaffirm the power of community and compassion. Giving today will mean the world to me and provide the strength and peace of mind I need during these challenging times. Thank you for your kindness and support.Donate now and be a part of my journey towards recovery.