The cancer survivors mother borrowed dress married 25 years ago, her dream finally wearing a wedding dress renew your vows
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A woman who has battled cancer 23 to 25 years, she has been married, finally can wear her wedding dress.
43-year-old DeLese range, survived ovarian cancer and breast cancer, is now being treated for lung and lymph node cancer,cheap homecoming dresses married her husband Lonzie in a shift of the wedding, wearing a borrowed dress, 18-year-old.
Two years later, in 1989, pregnant with her second child, Mrs. range first diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and then, in 2001, she discovered she had stage four breast cancer. Due to the high cost of chemotherapy, she was never able to have her dream wedding.
"We have a nurse, seven days a week,cheap party dresses and put on a hospital bed next to the bedroom, my husband," she told ABC News.
After aggressive therapy, especially range to mastectomy. However, X-ray, she has entered a complete remission.
But a decade later, in 2011, Mrs. range facing the diagnosis of lung cancer, even though she had never smoked. Doctors subsequently found unrelated cancer in her lymph nodes, her chemotherapy treatment.
This couple, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, want to update their marriage vows - ceremony, wedding dress and all. But the cost of cancer is standing in the way.
Chemotherapy up, and we can not do this, fiscal, 'Mrs. range. "This will have to wait."
However, when Lori Allen, who runs a successful wedding shop also suffered from the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation, found Mrs. range, she wanted to help.
Mrs. range to find the perfect dress, TLC special premiere tonight, said treatment: Lori fighting has both female and chronicles the journey of cancer.