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25 with a grade 4 brain cancer diagnosis

$7,586 donated
Given by 94 generous donors in around 4 months

Donations will go towards ongoing life costs, new health expenses, and resources as we fight for health, recovery and continued monitoring.

Queenstown, Otago

Had my first seizure 14/01/22, most recent being 18/06/22 when I was hospitalised for further investigation.

A tumour was found in my front left temporal lobe, I had brain surgery to have this removed 24/06/22.

My most recent appointments have confirmed that 90% of my tumour was removed and healing well.

Unfortunately pathology results show us that it is cancerous and classed as grade 4 (extremely aggressive)

Will receive full treatment plan and details this few days (14/06/22)

Most likely starting in 2-3 weeks I will begin 3-6 weeks of radiation in Dunedin Hospital and around 6 months of chemotherapy treatments.

Doctors aim to start the most aggressive treatment possible as soon as possible, since my surgery was so successful in removing so much mass and this particular cancer having a reputation of regular reoccurrence and life long monitoring.

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Ongoing general life costs (rent, bills)

Remaining uncovered/unsubsidised doctors appointments, travel, accommodation, and medications (Melatonin).

High quality foods, water filter, juicer and supplements to support all treatment and recovery in every way possible!

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Diagnosis and treatment plan.  26 July 2022

Made the trip to Dunedin hospital yesterday and met my oncologist for the first time.

Finally got my diagnosis and treatment plan so feeling some relief to have some answers!!

The name of my tumour type is Glioblastoma which is basically an extremely aggressive brain cancer that is classed as a ‘grade 4’. This pretty much means it grows very quickly and there is no way to completely clear it from the brain.

My treatment will begin on the 15th of August at Dunedin hospital.

I had my crazy face mask made yesterday, it’s basically a plastic mesh mask that fits to every contour of my face and during treatments is bolted down to the bed and radiation machine so doctors can be super precise and I cant move and screw it all up!

Treatment will begin with 6 weeks of radiation and chemotherapy.

Radiation will be 5 days a week, 30 treatments in total, roughly 1 hour a day at Dunedin hospital.

I will also be taking oral chemotherapy at a low dose this whole time (Temozomide)

This treatment is likely to have some pretty intense side effects but we have to remember that the benefits out-way the negatives as with this type of cancer the tumour would eventually have the same (and worse) effects as it grows and destroys brain tissue.

After this 6 weeks I will have a 4 week break giving my brain and body a chance to heal and recover before further treatment starts.

Then we continue the chemotherapy process. It will be the same drug but at a dose roughly 2.5x higher.

This treatment could last up to 12 months.

I will have my next MRI in January, at this point we will see what effects the treatments have had and my doctors will factor in my physical health and decide if I continue the next 6 months of chemo or if further surgeries will be required.

So basically for the next 3 weeks until treatment starts you’ll catch me out having fun and loving life! Obviously still recovering from surgery so still taking it easy but definitely making the most of life!!

Thanks to everyone for all the love and support, it definitely doesn’t go unnoticed and it really appreciated by myself and my whole support team!!

You’ll find my Facebook and Instagram links here somewhere on this page, I’m posting semi regular videos and updates there. I’m also happy to answer any questions but just remember I’m still limiting screen time so you might not get a quick answer!

Photo attached is the current state of my scar, it’s healing so so well 😊

Thanks again, I’m endlessly grateful ❤️❤️

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Ivy Clinic
Ivy Clinic on 30 Sep 2022
Thinking of you and your loved ones, sending all the positive vibes xxx
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Juliana
Juliana on 29 Sep 2022
Sending much love and healing energy on your journey Shel, you are very loved & cared for. Big love from Juliana, Marilyn & all the whanau ❤️
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Catherine
Catherine on 28 Sep 2022
Very best wishes and love from us, Cath and Andrew
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Laura on 14 Aug 2022
Sending my love to you ❤
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Joe Cowen on 13 Aug 2022
Much love. Your beautiful and courageous. From my children and I.
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This campaign started on 14 Jul 2022 and ended on 31 Oct 2022.