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Bridgett Evans O'Lannerghty with her daughter, Laura |
On Saturday, April 27, 2013, tune in to hear from two friends on a journey to beat cancer. Listen as Bridgett Evans O'Lannerghty share with listeners her on going battle with cancer. Bridgett, who has worked in the entertainment industry for over 33 years, was diagnosed with Stage 3 Inflammatory Breast Cancer in March 2012. After twelve rounds of chemo, a single mastectomy, additional chemo, and radiation she was pronounced free of cancer in November 2012. However, in January of 2013, cancer reared its ugly head once again as Stage 4 cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes.
Bridgett has many family, friends, and legions of fans who are praying for her to kick cancer's butt. Listen to one of her closest friends, Lisa Florian, share about the fundraiser, sponsored by hope-4-health, that will help raise money to defray the staggering cost of Bridgett's medical bills.
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More About Bridgett's Financial Needs
After the loss of her job due a downturn in the economy, God blessed
Bridgett with a new job shortly before her first diagnosis. This provided much
needed income and health insurance just in time!
While health insurance covers a large portion of the medical expenses,
the deductible and uncovered co-pays mounted into thousands of dollars over the
first diagnosis before she was hit with the second diagnosis.
Additionally, being a single mother with two children in college is a
struggle in and of itself. Her employers
have been very generous with her treatment schedule and are going far above and
beyond what would be expected to assist her, but she has had to miss a lot of
work due to treatment and hospital admissions, which is very stressful for her.
Her need for treatment is great, and her friends have rallied around
her to form “Friends of Bridgett” to help with the medical costs. The motto of Friends of Bridgett is:
Call it a clan, call it a
network,
call it a tribe, call it a
family.
Whatever you call it, whoever you
are,
you need one.
~Jane Howard
The first official fundraiser, sponsored by hope-4-health, began this
week and runs through the end of May.
Bridgett's children:
Bridgett's children:
Evan is a Junior at University of TN, Chattanooga and Laura Brennan is a Sophomore at St Louis University.
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Genma - Bridgett's health has taken a drastic turn. They will be moving her soon to a hospice care facility. This is very unexpected. Covet any prayers.
Lisa
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