Ally Taylor’s Death: What happened to the influencers on the “Josh and Ally Taylor” page? All in the fight against cancer

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Ellie Taylor and his wife influencer Josh Taylor, known for sharing content with her husband Josh Taylor, has died. Breast cancer survivor Aly Taylor, who appeared on the TLC show “Rattled,” has been sharing her recovery journey on various social media accounts, most notably “Aly’s Fight – Miracle House.” Ali’s death was announced Thursday by Josh Taylor.

Ellie and Josh Taylor. (Ellie’s Battle-Miracle House/Facebook)
Ellie and Josh Taylor. (Ellie’s Battle-Miracle House/Facebook)

“We will have more information later, but this is the important part, Ellie Taylor was in the presence of Jesus,” the post read. “Please speak wisely and remember these four little girls. We desire your prayers.”

one cause of death There was no announcement in the post.

Elle Taylor Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Aly Taylor has appeared on the TLC reality show and often talks about her journey with breast cancer. Josh Taylor and Aly Taylor have also given various interviews discussing Aly’s breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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in a Article written for UT MD Anderson Cancer Treatment CenterJosh Taylor revealed that Aly Taylor was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer in 2011. She was 24 at the time and had been married to Josh Taylor in 2006 for five years.

Josh Taylor wrote in his deposition that they “had just decided to start trying for a baby. We had no idea what to expect after a breast cancer diagnosis, but our minds automatically jumped to the worst-case scenario.”

Interviewed by Parade magazine In June 2019, Aly herself provided more details about her cancer diagnosis. She revealed that when the symptoms first appeared, she thought they were pregnancy symptoms. It wasn’t until later that she discovered that it was breast cancer.

“I had just finished my master’s degree and we thought it would be a good time to start trying to have a baby,” she said. “I’ve always wanted to be a really young mom. A lot of people ask me, ‘How did you find out you had breast cancer? You were 24. Did you check yourself? Did you go to the doctor?’ The answer is: ‘No. I didn’t.'”

She added: “After tests, they discovered that I had stage three breast cancer that had spread from the original tumor site to some lymph nodes in my arm. The doctors wanted me to start chemotherapy immediately.”

She said she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer, which had spread to her lymph nodes. Doctors urged immediate chemotherapy, warning the treatment could affect fertility.

Because the cancer is in its aggressive stage, there is no time to preserve fertility and a two-week delay is needed, with the risk of further growth. Faced with this situation, she chose to start treatment immediately.

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