Lifetime's popular show may have been controversial for the reasons it was canceled after its seventh season, but fans still love the joy brought about by the "Dance Moms" cast during it is run. But Abby Lee Miller's Burkitt lymphoma diagnosis earlier in the year may have shaken some fans of the “Dance Moms” coach.
Fortunately for fans, Abby Lee Miller seems to have gotten through her ordeal with Burkitt lymphoma. E! recently posted photos of a smiling Abby Lee Miller. Most of the photos were taken from Miller's own Instagram page. The photos show her to be much thinner compared to her days in “Dance Moms” but thankfully surrounded by friends and family.
According to the publication, Abby Lee Miller has officially left rehabilitation post-treatment and is fit enough to stay at her Los Angeles home. Miller had another operative surgery in June after her April diagnosis and has been undergoing chemotherapy and rehabilitation since the operations.
While Abby Lee Miller's recovery comes as a pleasant result of her treatment, her doctors recently mentioned that there was the possibility that she would no longer be able to walk. Such a diagnosis may be devastating for the woman so passionate about dancing, but Miller, as quoted by E!'s source, said she was “vowing to beat this and not only walk but dance again.”
Fans of Abby Lee Miller can breathe easy knowing that the worst is over for the Abby Lee Dance Company owner and the “Dance Moms” star is ready to get back to work despite her current condition. Still, Miller may still need love and support from her fans to fulfill her promise to beat the cancer's effects on her body and get back to the dance floor as soon as possible.


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