Meet Erin McAneney, a 17 year old from West Seneca, New York. She was a dedicated distance runner on the West Seneca West track team, and was no stranger to going to States for track. July of 2013, after getting home from working at Moe’s she was unable to catch her breath and figured it was an asthma problem, so she took her inhaler. After relaxing on her bed and still being in pain, she and her mother went to the MAC center. After several tests, they discovered that a soft ball sized tumor has grown on the backside of Erin’s ribcage. After the biopsy of her tumor we became aware that Erin has Ewing’s Sarcoma, bone cancer. Before she lost her hair, Erin and I donated our long hair to Locks Of Love and after she started chemo, together we shaved our heads. She underwent numerous rounds of chemotherapy and fought such a hard battle which all paid off when they went in for her evaluation. The doctors were pleased to see that the tumor had reduced in size and was able to be removed. I remember a couple days before Erin’s surgery, we were sitting on her bed and she was telling me about how she was terrified that the tumor removal would cause nerve damage and paralysis to her arm since the tumor was so close to her arm. I reassured her that this surgery is worth it, and that the doctors know exactly what they’re doing and they always tell you the worst possible outcome. I will never forget the day I got a phone call at work. I was standing in the baby room of my daycare job, my boss walked in and handed me the phone and I had no idea what could possibly be going on. My best friend had been paralyzed from the chest down. Hysterical was an understatement. The tumor was deeper than the doctors had planned for, and during the process of removal, the surgeon bruised her spine. I left work and picked up Erin’s boyfriend and our other best friend and took us all up to Women’s and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, where she was confined to the PICU. Seeing her, it broke my heart. She was covered in tubes, hardly able to keep her eyes open. I knew she needed prayer to keep going. So every night I prayed that Erin would have the strength to keep fighting. She made it out of the PICU, but her doctors took her right to Roswell Park Cancer Institute. She started more aggressive chemotherapy and even began radiation. She had the worst burns from radiation, scars that will probably always be on her skin. But she fought her way through radiation and finished in February 2014. She is still currently facing her paralysis and two more rounds of intense chemo.When Erin first became paralyzed, she had told me that she wanted to kill herself. I lived day to day thinking Erin would give up her fight. She refused to go out in public aside from hospital visits. But recently she told me that after completing her next two rounds, she wants to attend a rehabilitation program at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. This hope of going there, has put more strength into Erin than I’ve seen in a long time. Just yesterday she let me take her to the mall, though it was a short trip due to the chemo making her so nauseous. She was able to leave the house and be seen in public. I want nothing more than the best chance for Erin to finish chemo and begin remission, and eventually heal her spine enough to walk again. I have hope, and I know she does too. Please share this story of Erin’s journey and if anyone can help financially or with prayers for Erin and her family, I would appreciate it. I don’t want to see cancer take away a beautiful girl who had a bright future.
Erin McAneney died Feb. 19, 2017, at the age of 20 after struggling with Ewing's Sarcoma and the awful paralysis that followed her first cancer surgery. In searching the internet to compose a more rounded obituary for her in The Buffalo News, I found her Twitter page. Here she is completely honest and unfiltered, revealing all of her passions and pain. She was remarkable in many ways. Note: It's best to read each Twitter segment from the bottom up.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Chapter XXI: Early December 2015
- Erin looks much better 20 months later, as you'll see from her Instagram photos.
- Just hangin with Brian Moorman



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- The world cutest jar of Nutella
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- Brandon Romano has asked me out twice today. So that's how my days going.0 replies0 retweets11 likes
- It's not some urban legend or myth it's a fact0 replies0 retweets0 likes
- I find it crazy how many people still smoke cigarettes in this day & age. Like they cause so many types of cancer & you know they do.0 replies0 retweets2 likes
- Good weed, white wine I come alive in the night time0 replies0 retweets2 likes
- I'm Irish & German but I'm officially a different color race, not sure how that works out0 replies0 retweets0 likes
- Mermaid status



#paraplegic #t4 @ Caribe Club Princess Resorts… https://www.instagram.com/p/_IX2a3NJF4WAYRR_K6e63p1Gqd3UGSqGz69C80/ …0 replies0 retweets0 likes
- Shoutout to this guy for getting me around Punta Cana because it is… https://www.instagram.com/p/_FfyrRtJKAIjpkI7JxuGK63bSfajsfliYCsSs0/ …0 replies0 retweets1 like
- These Dominican boys got me like


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- After arriving in Punta Cana & being denied entrance because my… https://www.instagram.com/p/-98C7-NJLn3Ayiw_3Zxtv6NiI9p5Md9V7P7Qs0/ …0 replies0 retweets3 likes
- At least the old lady I met in rehab is awake & will talk to me.0 replies0 retweets0 likes
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- I just think too much, about life, things I have to do, what my future holds, getting my shit together, reminiscing on the past... etc etc0 replies0 retweets2 likes
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