My name is Priestley Blunt.
Fighting through cancer is a journey that no one should have to face alone. I’m a single mother of four, and this battle has turned my world upside down. Since finding out about my diagnosis, I’ve been navigating chemo and radiation, all while trying to support my kids.
I’ve recently learned my cancer has progressed to Stage 4, and every bit of support helps lighten this heavy load. With surgery coming up soon, I’m in need of assistance for transportation, medication, and insurance costs. Any help you can provide means the world to me and allows me to focus on fighting this fight.
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You can’t truly understand the difficulties unless you’ve gone through it personally or have a family member who has. All you can say is ‘stay strong’ or ‘you’re in my prayers.’ It’s incredibly tough, especially when, as a single mother, I’m solely responsible for supporting my children financially, without any assistance from their father. To continue receiving my treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, I’m paying out-of-pocket to maintain insurance coverage through my employer. Knowing I have four children relying on me is what keeps me going. As their mother, I’m essential to their well-being. This experience is stressful, overwhelming, and depressing, often making me feel like giving up, but I won’t. Although I’m struggling with stage 4 breast cancer, I’ll be okay. I appreciate your ongoing prayers and thank those who have donated, as well as Tia Sheehi and one other person who have supported me since day one; I’m deeply grateful for your unwavering support. Please don’t feel sorry for me – this is just an unforeseen circumstance I’m facing. Tia Sheehi and I really appreciate it ❤️. It’s really hard to go through all this… The only thing that’s keeping me strong is knowing I have 4 children to look after. My kids need me. It’s stressful, hard, overwhelming, depressing, and makes you wanna give up, but I can’t. I can’t even work; I’m dealing with stage 4 breast cancer.