Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 When Molly first got sick they aired her story, at that time I spoke with both of her parents. She had a tumor in the brain which they (the doctors) did acknowledge was fungal, but the rest of the tumors in her body they weren't sure about. The doctors at that time were injected into the brain tumor antifungal medication(s) and the tumor was shrinking. Unfortunately, they were also treating her with steroids and antibodics. Both parents listened to what I was saying and answered many of my questions, they both said there was no mold growth in either of their homes or school. As a matter of fact, her younger brother attended the same school and was not ill, (their words, not mine.) I tried to help them as best I could, but they were pretty much going to rely on the doctors treating her. In this video it is stated that she died of an unknown disease with no cure. (Yeah right, unknown my foot.) KC http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/myfox/ CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. (FOX 5) – Her two year battle with a mysterious illness touched so many FOX 5 viewers and even in death, 10-year-old Molly Stubblefield continues to inspire. A group of special needs students staged a recital and they were determined not to let Stubblefield's love of dancing and the ballet die with her. Click on video for more information. FOX 5's Devin Fehely reports. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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