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Lovejoy C. Paige Writing Rodgers: Austin’s Army: Austin Trammel and I grew up together. I’ve known Austin since I was in second grade. We’ve been through a lot together ever since I’ve known him, he has always been battling cancer. So recently we have just discovered recently ago that he has cancer yet again, when we first figured out he had two tubers in his brain. We first got told that they would attempt to shrink them. So we just assumed that everything was going to be okay. They came to a point where after a couple of weeks into his diet that they were not going to be able to shrink them, that means that they can’t do surgery. When we got more information they told us that the tumors were only going to grow and get bigger. …show more content…
They found another tumor. This counts as the third tuber and they shortened his life span. Austin said,” God has tried taking him twice and that maybe this third time, it was time for him to go.” I love Austin so very much. He’s my friend, my boyfriend and a part of my whole entire world. He doesn’t wasn’t want to have surgery and he feels that he has been through enough. I hope everyone prays for him, and to always live life to the fullest because you never know how short your life actually may be. Austin has had cancer ever since second grade but he still lives life like there’s no tomorrow, and sometimes that’s all you can do and hope for. I know this story doesn’t have a happily ever after ending but he will rest in peace. Austin’s

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