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One Shirt. One Fight. #Team Ashley
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt
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About this campaign
Ashley was not sick initially and thought she only had a hernia but went to the ER on Friday, Jan. 30th to learn that she had an abnormally large mass. She was admitted. She called me at 2 am that Saturday morning to advise that she has a 26.1 cm complex cystic structure ovarian neoplasm that they believe to be cancerous and she will have to undergo surgery but prior to they will be doing cancer markers. Those came back indicating no cancer. So surgery is set for Monday, Feb. 2nd. at 2pm. During her surgery which was 4 hours, we were not updated at all, when the surgeon came in, she advised that she had a malignant tumor on her left ovary the size of a small watermelon so they removed both ovaries and also removed 5 liters of fluid but later advised that it appeared that the cancer may have started in the colon but they will not know until the pathology report comes back. At which time they can know the grade, the stage, how aggressive; and what type of treatment. 2/24/2026: Ashley's diagnosis is now Mucinous Ovarian Adenocarcinoma with Infiltrative Growth Pattern. Since this diagnosis and the uncertainty Ashley chose lavender for all cancer. She still has further testing to determine if there is metastasis and she will also be starting chemotherapy at some point. What we do know is that this is an aggressive rare subtype of epithelial ovarian cancer. Her medical bills are going to become astronomical so please if you can donate, we would greatly appreciate it! Keep the prayers going! 3/13/2026-Chemo day! Today was her first chemo treatment but that did not go well, She had a severe allergic reaction to Docetaxel and coded. She has more tests on Monday 3/30 and chemo on Friday 4/3. Continue sending prayers!
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Because we love her so very much! #TEAMASHLEY
My mother passed in 1992 at the age of 59 of colon cancer. I pray that this awful disease can be cured!!
Ashley is my Granddaughter and I want to help her anyway I can.
To support Ashley and her family during this trying time.