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RONELL FRANCESCA RAGBIR 
Welcome to my webpage. It has been provided to keep family and friends updated on my journey throughout my treatment. I am from Trinidad & Tobago and I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma on March 11th 2004.On April 09th I left my country so that I may have a chance at life.From that day forth I began to see and live the reality of cancer.Although my left leg had to be amputated I thank God every day for giving me a new life.A chance to be able to help others.When I was first diagnosed I was given approxiamately three months to live.....just the mere fact that I'm alive today is beyound my understanding.Learning that I had to lose a limb was traumatic but even worse was the sight of tumors all over my body.At first it seemed impossible getting out of my country and receiving treatment but by the grace of God I made it.During my treatment I learned that my diagnosis was actually Malignant Fibrous Hystiocytoma, a type of bone and soft tissue cancer.Alot of times I become angry and depressed or question God like many others asking,"why me?"but I think that in it all I've now accepted the fact that my life and that of many others would never be the same.I just know that God has a great plan in store.We just have to keep trusting Him.Please keep my family back home, and my family here with me in your thoughts and prayers!!!!May God bless you!
I WAS BORN ON MARCH 28TH,1986.
Ronell went to be with Jesus June 7th 2007.
Journal
Tuesday, March 3, 2009 12:52 AM CST dear family and friends, sorry that we have been unable to update you all but life in Trinidad is a bit busy.the children are all doing well and the family continues to strive to achieve their goals. mom is doing fine for now but we all continue to miss Ronell very much. As time passes some days are easier to cope than others. we continue to thank you for your support and welcome all messages as we will try to respond as early as possible. Rhea and Carissa are doing good as well as Sam and her three children. As for me i am currently pursuing my bachelors which is very time consuming. thinking always of Ronell, she remains forever faithful.
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Hospital Information: #2 St. John Street, Arouca, Trinidad, West Indies 1-868-354-7467
Links: www.bens-story.com http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/shanniamorgan Please pray for Shannia and leave some words of encouragement.
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