Saturday 11 April 2015

Breast Cancer Survivor, Debbie, Is Diagnosed With Bone Cancer Again.


Debbie Idiagbobya
Debbie Osarere Idiagbobya popularly known as Debbie came to our attention 2 years if we are accurate with #SaveDebbie financial help campaign, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, an aggressive one that led to mastectomy but she survived. During the cancer battle she moved to the U.S where she received help from NGOs couple with the financial help she got from the Nigerian public towards her medical treatment bill. Since then we have been following her development.

Presently Debbie is fighting liver cancer, but she's responding to treatment positively, however she has been diagnosed with bone cancer, a disease she once survived. She announced the new discovery and also which to let the public know that she's not asking for any FINANCIAL help.

Debbi is in good spirit, she even dance Shoki and Sekem when she received the bad new. We have her in our prayers and hope her treatments go well. Read her announcements....

My Medical Team (doctors) were trying to console me by saying first we have good news and bad news, which one do u want first? All I said was I'm used to good news but I take bad news for a chance so begin with bad.. So my oncologist said "I'm happy your chemotherapy is working for your liver but sorry the Cancer came back to your bones.

They said remember you had an aggressive metastatic breast cancer.

Abeg save me all the medical terms I no sabi too much English I only sabi the name JESUS CHRIST.
Trust me I smiled, I knew they were waiting for my reaction I used to cry whenever Cancer pops up in my labs but this time I danced to show them my bones will be alright and said God gat me, I'm in HIS laboratory I mean I've been fighting since Dec, 12 2011 HE will never leave me.

I have survived breast cancer stage IV, I'm surviving Liver cancer so how much bones? I've survived it before n I will survive it again.

One certain thing is my tests are always (we saw something yesterday but again today we didn't see anything). I will keep fighting for Sheyanu Bashorun, Olajumoke Ajibade And Michael. They all lost battle to cancer.

It never gets any easier but I won't give up because my STORY is far from over.


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