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Brody Allen’s parents were told he had 2 months to live. So they decided to celebrate Christmas early — and their Ohio neighborhood followed suit, decorating their homes, sending holiday cards and planning a parade with Santa for the 2-year-old. “In his mind it is just Christmas,” said McKenzie, Brody’s sister. “He woke up one day and the Christmas tree was out.” Brody’s family first learned he was sick after he complained in May about being dizzy. The family was sent to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for tests, which revealed that Brody had 4 embryonal tumors with multilayered rosettes. The hospital, which has helped pay medical bills that Medicaid doesn’t cover, gave Brody the most aggressive chemotherapy treatment it could. It wasn’t effective. One of his tumors grew by 30% and he developed a 5th tumor in his brain. Radiation wasn’t an option, so the Allen family set out to keep Brody happy. They started a Facebook page — “Team Brody” — and asked neighbors for help. “It is really hard, but I love seeing the joy in his eyes,” said his mom, Shilo Allen. “We did it to make him happy.” @maddiemcgarvey took this picture of Shilo and Brody outside their home in the suburbs of Cincinnati. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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