About Megan
Meg is a very brave 16 year old who lives in Carroll County, Maryland. In October 2008, after suffering a debilitating headache, she was diagnosed with brain cancer. Her days were abruptly filled with hospitals, doctors, needles and tests. In spite of the many difficulties Meg must face, she continues to focus on her goals, her dreams and her belief in the future. She has a positive attitude, a beautiful smile and a great sense of humor.
Meg’s story is amazing and truly inspirational. She possesses the courage to stand up to cancer and the grace to share her life lessons with others.








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Your blog and updates are wonderful. Thank you for sharing so much with us. This will certainly save Aunt Spaghetta Loretta from repeating herself a dozen times a day, we all think of Megan and our inquiries are constant, but rest assured she has a large company thinking and praying for her daily!
Megan,
Drink a lot of water! My mom is currently in the hospital dehydrated because she was experiencing headaches and confusion.
Maybe if you drink eight 8 ounces of water a day it may help. I know you may feel waterlogged like my mom says she is, but it can’t hurt to try! There is nothing worse than an excruciating headache!
Ms Carol
MARCOR
Megan, you are a amazing person. I am so impressed with your courage. I would love to meet you in person one day. Do you like horses? I’d love to invite you and your family to my farm outside of Westminster. Please contact me.
Thanks,
karen
December 8, 2010.
MEGAN!
I’ve never heard of you until today. My school, Winters Mill High School was cheering at your school today, when I seen all of the cheerleaders there wearing “Hope For Megan” shirts. I was very worried on what was happening.. I was talking to the girls from your school & they told me what happened to you. I just wanted to tell you that you are a very strong girl, & I hope I can meet you someday. I am a freshman at Winters Mill High Scool & my grandmother was just diagnosed with breast, bone, & brain cancer. I was verrrry upset when I heard about your story & I then talked to my team & we all bought your shirts & braclets. I know you will be okay. & I want you to know that the cheerleaders at my school & I are praying for you everyday.
-Kirsten Jones. (Winters Mill High School.)
Megan,
I work for Advanced Video Systems in owings mills and heard of your situation from Larry and Stacy gillis.i work for WCBM talk radio part time and would like to put out a on air appeal for donations and other things that you need.I just need to know what is needed besides donations and how i can help.You are a very strong young lady and i admire you for your courage and your outlook.Please let me know how i can help specifically,Thank you and take care.
I have photos from the Westminster basketball game of all the cheerleaders and the dance troup with the yellow shirts on. How do I get these to you?
410-236-8430 Thanks.
Dennis Kundin
I am so sorry to hear of Megan’s struggle with brain cancer. My brother died of the same type of cancer three years ago. My heart goes out to your family. Megan must have been a very, very special girl. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Sincerely,
Tish Baer
Hi Joanne- Do you remember me? I was Megan’s first grade teacher. Oh how I remember that smiley little girl! She was just the cutest thing in first grade and truly brought sunshine to all of our lives. I feel blessed that I knew her. I think about you often and keep you all in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Kelly Doolan
Megan it has been a year since this world lost a great spirited girl. You are always in our hearts & thoughts. Because of your Mom& Dad, Uncle G G & Aunt Lorreta, Family & Freinds your memory will live on. Tina,Nicole,Kristi,Evan M.,& I miss you very much & we love & will never forget you.