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Ashlyne Will
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Ashlyne
Marie Will
I
just wanted to let everyone know
that Jesus has Ashlyne at home
now. She passed on Sunday
morning, Dec 9th. I want to
thank all of you for all of your
thoughts and prayers for Ashlyne
and her family. She will be
missed terribly, and has touched
so many lives with the short
time that we had her with us.
Again, thank you all so much for
your genuine concern. Pam
Viewing:
Wed., 12/12/07 @
Burrier-Queen Funeral Home,
1212 Old Liberty Rd.,
Sykesville, MD 21784,
(410)795-0300, 2:00-4:00pm &
7:00-9:00pm
Funeral:
Thursday, 12/13/07 @ St.
Joseph's Catholic Church,
915 Liberty Rd.,
Eldersburg/Sykesville, MD
(410)795-7838.
Read Ashlyne's Full Story and
Updates here!
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updates on Ashlyne,
they are not posted here as they
change frequently.

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link to get DAILY updates on Ashlyne
Hi, My name is Ashlyne Marie Will...
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In
mid March 2007 I developed a rash
that covered my entire body, my
parents took me to my pediatrician's
office and were told it was
something viral and to let it run
its course. Several days later I
started having a runny nose and wet
cough. My mom called the doctor and
was again told it was viral, just
let it run its course. Almost a week
after the cold developed, I began
throwing up. My mom took me back to
the doctors office and was once
again told it was something viral
and to brace for a long weekend. On
Monday my symptoms were not getting
better, they were worse and I had
not eaten at this point for five
days. She called the doctor and told
them I had not eaten, was still
getting sick, had began running a
fever and had green mucus coming
out of my eyes. They said they could
not see me until Tuesday. My parents
decided to take me to the emergency
room in Carroll County. The doctors
there found fluid on my lungs. They
did a chest x-ray and admitted us
overnight for IV antibiotics. The
next morning they did a sonogram and
CT scan, they noticed a large tumor
in my chest cavity and immediately
transferred me to Sinai - Where
doctors there confirmed it was an
aggressive CANCER called
NEUROBLASTOMA. After a few days at
Sinai I was stable enough to go into
surgery to put in a central line IV
and chest tube to drain off the
excess fluid and biopsy the tumor
and my bone marrow. It came back
that my cancer was stage 3, but my
bone marrow had not been invaded.
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Just to give you an update on
Ashlyne.
Ashlyne starts another chemo
treatment on Saturday.
Unfortunately, her central line is
infected with 2 different types of
bacteria, which the Doctors are
treating with antibiotics. however,
she also has a yeast infection in
her blood. This is something that
can not be cleared up with her
central line in place, so they will
be taking out her central line IV on
Friday and replace it with a
temporary catheter line place in her
arm. That will only stay in place a
few days until chemo is done. The
chemo is a five day cycle. Then
after chemo, another permanent
central line will be placed, if the
yeast infection clears up. Please
continue to pray for her, and send
good thoughts her way.
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