I didn't have the opportunity of knowing her but she was loved by many. She has a little girl, husband and so many friends and family she leaves behind. http://www.modelmayhem.com/653841
she went in for flu symptoms the first of this week, and until then never knew she had leukemia and from what I was told was given 24 hours to live. She made it 2 days after they told her that and passed tonight
Lil Miss Jade wrote: she went in for flu symptoms the first of this week, and until then never knew she had leukemia and from what I was told was given 24 hours to live. She made it 2 days after they told her that and passed tonight
That is unbelievable. Leukemia is pretty treatable these days, too.
That is unbelievable. Leukemia is pretty treatable these days, too.
exactly when i saw everyone talking about it I thought surely she would have a rough time but make it. I know alot of people really loved her and seemed to just be drawn to her. Very much she was special to alot of people.
Lil Miss Jade wrote: I didn't have the opportunity of knowing her but she was loved by many. She has a little girl, husband and so many friends and family she leaves behind. http://www.modelmayhem.com/653841
Wow... it's bad when people die so young.
My mother's anniversary of her passing is coming up on the 28th of February... she died at age 32.
Lil Miss Jade wrote: I didn't have the opportunity of knowing her but she was loved by many. She has a little girl, husband and so many friends and family she leaves behind. http://www.modelmayhem.com/653841
Sad, but thank you for sharing, she was obviously very well thought of.
Yes it is - but only if you catch it in time. Makes me wonder what the state of her health coverage was.
Single Payer Now!
I know a few people who have been diagnosed and successfully treated. One as a child and one as almost a senior citizen. Both had symptoms that led them to treatment fairly quickly.
and this is a video of her little girl Marrin, I thought it was so sweet I just cried the whole way through even though it was a fun silly video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GobxqB339mI
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My condolences to her and her family. About twenty years ago I met someone who had leukemia. Two months later she was dead. It is a serious disease to say the least. It's most fatal incaranation is acute myeloid leukemia, AML (The Britsh favour FAB classifications)which is probably what took out the MM model. It gives flu-like symptoms and its victim bruises easily as it wrecks incredibly dangerous havoc. It explodes its abnormal type of white cell favourite, derived from precusory white cells, the kind that have no immune-fighting ability and throws a molecular wrench in the production of normal cells.
The immune system rapidly collapses. AML is divided into types and is not like the chronic leukemias that some people have heard of. Some AMLs can be treated, if caught in time. With others, the progression is so rapid that there's not much time to turn it around.
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I looked at her facebook page, which was eerie. On Jan 15 she presented red bruising on her legs from a pole workout. Rather extensive and unusual. Unusual bruises are sometimes a sign of AML. On Jan 19, she put up a photo, with either blood makeup or post-work added.
She had no idea of the monster inside her. AML can be extremely sudden.
LA StarShooter wrote: I looked at her facebook page, which was eerie. On Jan 15 she presented red bruising on her legs from a pole workout. Rather extensive and unusual. Unusual bruises are sometimes a sign of AML. On Jan 19, she put up a photo, with either blood makeup or post-work added.
She had no idea of the monster inside her. AML can be extremely sudden.
the photo shoot your referring to was done for fun! Some of us like that type thing everynow and then. Kind of like zombie makeup
Lil Miss Jade wrote: she went in for flu symptoms the first of this week, and until then never knew she had leukemia and from what I was told was given 24 hours to live. She made it 2 days after they told her that and passed tonight
I just found out through a friend on Instagram...
so sad to hear about this... only finding out 2 days before. Unreal.
Lil Miss Jade wrote: she went in for flu symptoms the first of this week, and until then never knew she had leukemia and from what I was told was given 24 hours to live. She made it 2 days after they told her that and passed tonight
That is so sad to hear.
Condolences to her family and friends...