Annabelle was diagnosed with stage 3 Wilm's tumor on August 6, 2014 a rare case of this cancer. This came as a sledgehammer to the stomach, when you are told that your 5 year old little girl has cancer your body goes numb. The word "CANCER" has such a bad connotation, but if you were to ever meet this most amazing little girl named Annabelle that word is just a word!!! She has been through strong radiation and intense chemo but you would never know that by looking at her. She will be facing 6 months of continued chemo. She is our "HERO"! No super hero comes close to how strong and adventurous she is. This little girl is one of the most feisty and strongest fighters we have ever known!!! We are truly blessed to have a fighter in the family. Her big sister helps her through it all.
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