!! OMG, Ryan Murphy reveals son was diagnosed with cancer at age 2, donates $10 million to hospital !!

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I’d like you to meet Ford Theodore Miller Murphy. Today is a big day in his and our family’s lives. Two years ago, this sweet little innocent boy with a deep belly laugh and an obsession with Monster Trucks was diagnosed with neuroblastoma…an often fatal pediatric cancer. Ford’s cancer — an abdominal tumor the size of a tennis ball — was found during a normal check up by his brilliant pediatrician Dr. Lauren Crosby @drlaurencrosby. From there, Ford has undergone a huge surgery and several difficult procedures. My better half, David Miller, was a rock through this — strong and patient and loving (I was always a trembling wreck). Ford was strong as well, and today he is thriving. He just celebrated his fourth birthday, a milestone we are all so thrilled about. Ford is doing so well because of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles @childrensla. Today at the hospital we are donating a wing in tribute to Ford and our family is making a gift of $10 million dollars so that other children can experience the love and care of this exceptional facility. No child is turned away at Children’s Hospital. We are so honored and lucky to contribute, and encourage everybody who can to do the same. We love you, Ford. 📸 credit: @dcmphoto.biz

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Wow – the dedication to the doctors and nurses over at Children’s hospital is one that not many parents will forget! Whether your child is on the mend or dealing with a terminal illness, nothing stops your world like having a sick child. Ryan Murphy revealed his journey with his son’s cancer today, and has expressed his thanks and gratitude by donating over 10 million dollars to Children’s Hospital so that no family is turned away. Bravo!!!

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3 Comments on "OMG, Ryan Murphy reveals son was diagnosed with cancer at age 2, donates $10 million to hospital"

  1. peace and love | October 25, 2018 at 12:20 am | Reply

    Gracious and very cool. I wish Mr. Murphy and his son health and joy. (PS: Joan, you need a pick-me up. That’s a gross, pathetic comment.)

  2. Great. A tax deductible donation for him which WE all get to pay for then.. I guess that’s what passes for charity today, eh? Just pass the bill on to someone else.

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