Elizabeth was told she had kidney stones, but she died nine days after doctors discovered the real reason for the 39-year-old mother of three’s pain.
- Mother of 3 dies 9 days after being diagnosed with advanced cancer
- Elizabeth Kelly visited a doctor because she believed she was suffering from kidney stones
- She was diagnosed with cancer and died nine days after receiving the news
Three mothers died just nine days after being diagnosed with advanced cancer, initially thought to be kidney stones.
Elizabeth Kelly, 39, began suffering from severe pain and believed it had something to do with her kidneys when she saw a doctor on December 6th.
After finding cancer in her lungs, breasts and spine, doctors diagnosed her with stage 4 metastatic melanoma, which soon spread to her brain and bones.
Three mothers die just nine days after being diagnosed with advanced cancer, initially thought to be kidney stones
Her partner AJ lost his wife and three children, Sienna, 7, and twins Fletcher and Scarlet, 5, when Kelly died Dec. 15, and was without a mother. .
A close family friend, Russell Speer, said Kelly battled the cancer as best she could and underwent treatment for four days before she died.
“This gave them time to throw back their punches, but unfortunately the cancer was too heavy for her body to handle,” he said. yahoo news.
Mr Spear kickstarted go fund me To help raise money for a devastated family.
“Words cannot express the shock of losing such a wonderful woman,” he wrote.
“Grief isn’t enough words to describe how we feel, but we are grieving the loss of our daughter, wife, mother, friend, and three little children who will leave their mother only in their memories. When you see the heart and the stars in the sky.
Spear said the money would ease the financial burden on his family so they could grieve the loss of loved ones.
“Liz didn’t even get the chance to fight this, so she’s asking her friends to help AJ and the kids fight whatever comes next,” he wrote.

Elizabeth Kelly, 39, began to suffer severe pain that she believed had to do with her kidneys when she went to see a doctor on December 6.
“Getting through this incredibly difficult time without financial stress.
“May AJ, Sienna, Fletcher and Scarlett focus on their grief and healing as a family.”
Spear said his family was “reluctant” to ask for help and helped raise the money himself.
“To support our friend and his three sassy children and give them some breathing space to care for each other after the most unfair and heartbreaking events,” he wrote.
“All money raised will go directly to AJ who will support his family through the harrowing next chapter.”
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