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We'll Make it Through
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Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2016
Addie Robinson is not really a normal girl anymore, sure she's 21 and she loves the things that most girls love but she's gone through a lot more than most girls have. Addie is a 5 time leukemia surviver, her first diagnosis was at 4 years old followed by her going into remission at 6, then she was diagnosed again at ages 7, 11, 16, and 19. When she is diagnosed again she gets a new idea to help other cancer patients and her self. Ellen hears about Addie's charity and brings her out to her show and gives her a huge surprise.
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