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Forgive any typos. But this isn't something I thought I'd have to do.
I guess first I start on an update with the house situation. We figured out how to get the house into our name. It'll take about 7 months. My aunt went above and beyond to make it happen. I'm grateful for that.
But, there has been another brick thrown at us. jeweltonejules is my spouse.
Now... Let's start with a timeline.
Beginning of September, both my spouse and I caught Covid. Once recovered we noticed my spouse had a swollen lymphnode. We decided to tell their PCP about it at the next appointment if it never went away,
November 2024 Jules saw their PCP who noticed the lymphnode was massive and got an ultrasound scheduled.
December 2024 The ultrasound was done. It revealed the growth to be a tumor. A large one with blood vessels. A biopsy was scheduled.
January 2025 Jules went to the biopsy appointment. The Doctor noted it was so large and in such a bad spot that they decide to schedule surgery then and there out of an abundance of caution.
February 13th the surgery was done and not one, but two lymphnode tumors were removed and sent to biopsy.
February 19th Jules is called in to go over the results from the biopsy and check on the wound in their neck. They are diagnosed with Metastatic Squamous Cell carcinoma. A cancer that came from somewhere else in the body. But it at best is stage 2 at worst stage 3.
We are currently awaiting a call from the ENT Specialist at Vanderbilt because they believe the cancer is in that area.
This diagnosis has completely devastated us and our families. We are aware of how costly chemo and radiation can be and the risks it holds.
We already live paycheck to paycheck and are hoping to raise money to help us pay for treatment and pay off any debt we possibly can. The less debt we have the more money we have to go towards treatment as well. Especially if Jules loses their job. Donations will go into savings first and foremost.
Donate HERE if you want to see updates consistently and watch a meter go up.
Otherways to Donate here!
If not for what's to come I'd offer commissions. But, I will be taking as much overtime as I can at work.
And of course: This is our list of debt. So, you know EXACTLY what money will be going to outside of medical treatment!
$700 in credit card debt (Cards will be retired.)
$1,800 medical debt (Currently)
$8,600 auto debt
$58,000 Mortgage (This includes a loan we got to fix a massive issue.)
We know we are asking for a miracle, but it's all we can do at the moment.
We will be updating as we get more information.
I guess first I start on an update with the house situation. We figured out how to get the house into our name. It'll take about 7 months. My aunt went above and beyond to make it happen. I'm grateful for that.
But, there has been another brick thrown at us. jeweltonejules is my spouse.
Now... Let's start with a timeline.
Beginning of September, both my spouse and I caught Covid. Once recovered we noticed my spouse had a swollen lymphnode. We decided to tell their PCP about it at the next appointment if it never went away,
November 2024 Jules saw their PCP who noticed the lymphnode was massive and got an ultrasound scheduled.
December 2024 The ultrasound was done. It revealed the growth to be a tumor. A large one with blood vessels. A biopsy was scheduled.
January 2025 Jules went to the biopsy appointment. The Doctor noted it was so large and in such a bad spot that they decide to schedule surgery then and there out of an abundance of caution.
February 13th the surgery was done and not one, but two lymphnode tumors were removed and sent to biopsy.
February 19th Jules is called in to go over the results from the biopsy and check on the wound in their neck. They are diagnosed with Metastatic Squamous Cell carcinoma. A cancer that came from somewhere else in the body. But it at best is stage 2 at worst stage 3.
We are currently awaiting a call from the ENT Specialist at Vanderbilt because they believe the cancer is in that area.
This diagnosis has completely devastated us and our families. We are aware of how costly chemo and radiation can be and the risks it holds.
We already live paycheck to paycheck and are hoping to raise money to help us pay for treatment and pay off any debt we possibly can. The less debt we have the more money we have to go towards treatment as well. Especially if Jules loses their job. Donations will go into savings first and foremost.
Donate HERE if you want to see updates consistently and watch a meter go up.
Otherways to Donate here!
If not for what's to come I'd offer commissions. But, I will be taking as much overtime as I can at work.
And of course: This is our list of debt. So, you know EXACTLY what money will be going to outside of medical treatment!
$700 in credit card debt (Cards will be retired.)
$1,800 medical debt (Currently)
$8,600 auto debt
$58,000 Mortgage (This includes a loan we got to fix a massive issue.)
We know we are asking for a miracle, but it's all we can do at the moment.
We will be updating as we get more information.
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