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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Mr.Bengals' Devon still asking for prayers for sick daughter!




The 5-year-old lady went into a medical center on May 5 to start the procedure of getting a control mobile implant. The 4-to-6-week procedure includes high amounts of radiation treatment at the beginning.

Still published on public networking delayed Saturday that Leah "hit a fairly serious problem," with her liver organ suffering from the radiation treatment.

"They captured it beginning so hopefully it gives the physicians a better possibility of avoiding it from getting competitive," Still published. "As you can think about our thoughts are all over the place but we're going to try and stay positive!"

The lady was clinically identified as having melanoma a year ago. Doctors eliminated a growth from her stomach, and she started getting radiation treatment to destroy melanoma tissues in her navicular bone marrow. She's being handled on the Eastern Shore, and the Bengals have reinforced Still's decision to skip structured off season exercises in Cincinnati to be with her.

Still decided to a one-year agreement to stay with the Bengals in Goal.

His little female's battle against melanoma has gotten worldwide attention. The Bengals contributed $1.3 thousand from sales of Still's shirt to analysis and treatment of children's melanoma. The contribution was made during a This game at John Brownish Ground last year, with Leah and former Install St. John newcomer golf ball gamer Lauren Mountain present.

Still befriended Mountain, who also brought up money for melanoma analysis. The 19-year-old golf ball gamer passed away last 30 days from an inoperable mind growth.

Gabriel Dixon
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