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Jenni had a biopsy Oct. 15, 2010, and five days later was diagnosed with stage three astrocytoma, a type of brain tumor.
With three tumors on her brain and three on her spine, Jenni was told her case was rare because the cancer had spread from her brain to another part of her body with no symptoms.
That is a one of the most heartbreaking, yet, touching stories. Really brought tears to my eyes, especially thinking of why we celebrate Xmas and the sacrifice that Jesus made for us to live. May our prayers be with
Jenni's family and son.![]()
That is a one of the most heartbreaking, yet, touching stories. Really brought tears to my eyes, especially thinking of why we celebrate Xmas and the sacrifice that Jesus made for us to live. May our prayers be with
Jenni's family and son.![]()
That is a one of the most heartbreaking, yet, touching stories. Really brought tears to my eyes, especially thinking of why we celebrate Xmas and the sacrifice that Jesus made for us to live. May our prayers be with
Jenni's family and son.![]()
These stories always hit home for me... pretty hard too. I've lost too many friends to cancer over the years. I've had it three times myself and I'm not even 40.
I am glad that child has a supportive family.
OMG! 3 times? God is good....there's a reason you are here! I pray you don't get it a 4th time. Sorry to hear about your friend's as well.
So well said and a poignant reminder of how special our life on earth really is....It's a Gift..
Jesus was baptized to take away all our sins, then was crucified so that we, the sinners, could be saved from all our sins and be free of punishment. Jesus gave of himself so that we may live. Jenni gave herself so her son may live...
Merry Christmas everyone and Jenni, God Bless you....