‘Healthy’ mum dies 9 days after diagnosis

‘Healthy’ mum dies 9 days after diagnosis

A “beautiful, healthy and happy” mother-of-three has died simply 9 days after she was identified with an aggressive type of most cancers.

Elizabeth Kelly, 39, died on December 15 and leaves behind her husband AJ and their three kids, Sienna, seven, and five-year-old twins Scarlett and Fletcher.

The mum, from Melbourne, first began experiencing signs 16 days earlier than her demise, and went to the physician on December 6 considering she had kidney stones.

It rapidly grew to become obvious she was affected by one thing a lot worse.

Cancer was present in her lungs, breast and backbone, and shortly unfold to her mind and bones.

Sadly, 4 days after she began therapy, Mrs Kelly died.

Mrs Kelly’s buddy Russell Spear has began a GoFundMe to boost cash to help her grieving household.

“Words can’t describe the impact of the loss of such an incredible woman,” he wrote.

“Grief isn’t a strong enough word for what we feel, but we grieve for the loss of a daughter, a wife, a mum and a friend and for those three little kids who will now have their mum only in their memories, hearts and when they see the stars in the sky.

“Liz didn’t even get a chance to fight this so we are asking our friends to help AJ and the kids fight everything that comes next. To navigate their way through this tremendously difficult time without the financial stress. Allowing AJ, Sienna, Fletcher and Scarlett to focus on their grief and healing as a family.

“With reluctant agreeance, AJ has allowed his friends to ask for your support. To support and give our friend and his 3 cheeky kids the breathing space to care for each other after the most unfair and heartbreaking of events. All monies raised will go directly to AJ as he supports his family through the harrowing next chapter.

“We will wrap our arms around AJ and the kids ensuring Liz’s warmth, energy and personality shines through Sienna, Fletch and Scarlett. We love you Liz and you will be forever in our hearts.”

Mr Spear instructed Yahoo News that Mrs Kelly was a “beautiful, healthy lady” who was “vibrant and full of life”.

“She did all the right things – ate well, rarely drank and exercised – but unfortunately this still happened. Cancer doesn’t discriminate,” he stated.

Originally printed as ‘Healthy’ mum-of-three dies 9 days after analysis