Debbie Reed is a devoted wife, mother of four children, grandmother to seven grandchildren, daughter, aunt and beloved friend to so many.
She has been a great example of selflessness and love to all of her friends and family. She is a fighter and even now is more concerned about bringing comfort to others instead of herself.
This blog is dedicated to her fight and to give hope to other families in the same struggle.
Because Debbie does not have any insurance, we are reaching out for help to cover the costs of chemotherapy and cancer treatments for Debbie Reed. Friends and family all have pitched in to launch this site to let Debbie tell her story to the world and hopefully inspire others who are looking for hope.
100% of any left over donations will be given to fund breast cancer research.
Steve Reed said: I'm really glad that you made the decision to talk to all of us about the status of your cancer. We want so bad as your children to help you in any way possible. I know that you don't want to burden us but it isn't a burden at all to help the person who gave us life and stayed home with us so that we could grow up and be who we are today. We would do anything for you, Mom, we love you more than you'll ever know. We're all so proud of you and keep you in our thoughts and prayers every day.
Steve Reed said: What's awesome is that you are probably through the worst of it now. You've been through a lot and you've had such a positive attitude, I think that's a great message to others who don't have the sharp outlook that you do! I love reading your experiences here on the blog, you do a great job including the details and showing your optimism. You rock Mom!
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Allison said: Mom you are awesome I know this has been a tough road but aren't you amazed at all you have done so far. You truly are tougher than you think and I am so proud of you!
Kami said: Love you Mom!! Keep being strong...can't wait to see you!
Anonymous said: Debbie,I think you are very brave, and I went through colon cancer 14 years ago. I was really harmed by the conventional therapy and I had to make changes to survive.Please go to my blog and watch the video on MMS in the post "HIV Does not cause AIDS" and other posts that may help you.http://www.my-healthy.info/4u Be StrongMel Smith
Anonymous said: Debbie, you one of a trio of daughters that your dad and I had. We watch in awe at your great and faithful attitude you have as you battle your latest trial. You are a very choice daughter of our Heavenly Father.You are helping others cope with the same afflicton as yours.Know that your dad and I pray for you each and every day in our morning prayers. Know that we are always just a phone call away. Take good care of yourself and do not worry that you might inconvenience me because I am stronger than you think! Your loving mom who pointed to you in heaven and said, "I want that one,too.
Cynthia said: That was an excellent article or review to watch never heard of it before amazing.
Anonymous said: I'm glad it was an easy surgery. When I had my wisdom teeth out they were not able to use general anesthesia b/c of some medicine I was on at the time. So they gave me a cocktail of meds to make me drowsy. They said I talked the ENTIRE TIME! LOL
Debbie, You have always had that welcoming smile and a strong spirit and know your spiritual strenth will rise within you when you and your family need it most,stay positive we love you.magda t.
Debbie, You were always so nice to us when we lived in Corpus Christi, and even now in the hospital you still look so gorgeous and in style! We are praying for you. If you and your family ever need to stay w/ us here in Friendswood (SE Suburb of Houston, about 25 miles from MD Anderson) you will be more than welcome. Love, Ana and Joseph Fitzgerald
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Even while getting her blood taken, she's still got a smile on her face! What a trooper!
Debbie, You have always had that welcoming smile and a strong spirit and know your spiritual strenth will rise within you when you and your family need it most,stay positive we love you.magda t.
Debbie, You were always so nice to us when we lived in Corpus Christi, and even now in the hospital you still look so gorgeous and in style! We are praying for you. If you and your family ever need to stay w/ us here in Friendswood (SE Suburb of Houston, about 25 miles from MD Anderson) you will be more than welcome. Love, Ana and Joseph Fitzgerald
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