Amanda Noelle Finishes Her Last Chemotherapy Treatment
Christian Pop/RnB singer Amanda Noelle has announced on social media that she is suffering from Stage 4 cancer after visiting the doctor for digestive issues. Tuesday was her last chemotherapy treatment. Amanda says she still has a few surgeries to go, but that the end of chemo is a milestone to be celebrated.
On social media, Noelle writes, "So on your last chemo treatment they let you ring a gong to symbolize the end of it! I don't care what The View says....good nurses make ALL the difference in the world. They even made me a sash that said "last chemo". I felt like Miss Chemo America;)"
As a solo artist, Amanda Noelle is now adding to the tens of thousands already touched by her music, as she has opened for Mandisa, Lecrae, Natalie Grant and toured with Building 429, Todd Agnew, and 33 Miles. Influenced by songwriters Jonny Lang, Gavin DeGraw and Marc Broussard and vocal artists Beyonce, Mariah Carey and Stacy Orrico, the music of Amanda Noelle interfuses playful, soulful, pop rhythms with a depth of real life that resounds with her deep faith: "I want people to know there's a God who loves them -- cares for them -- and created them to be amazing."
The Save The City Records artist released the 'Beautiful Name' EP in 2013 and has been touring extensively since, impacting lives all over the USA.
Earlier, Noelle chronicles her bout with cancer. "I was having some digestion issues so I went in for a colonoscopy. When I woke up the doctor, with tears in his eyes, told me he found a large tumor. Thursday they confirmed it.....cancer. Yesterday they found spots on my liver and ovaries that they are going to test and if they come back positive then I'll have Stage 4 Cancer."
"I have to go through 5 weeks of chemo and radiation and then 8 weeks of rest before surgery to remove the tumor. I don't have health insurance so trying to navigate paperwork and money has been a little overwhelming. But strangely through this whole process I've had peace. My God is still in control. My God always has and always will take care of me. I do pray for healing but more than that I pray that satan does not get the victory and that God would change lives through this story. "For what satan meant for evil, God meant for good."
Please pray for Amanda Noelle and her family and seek God for her healing.
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