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TheDance Momsstar, 51, continues to be a fighter after beingpreliminarily diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphomain April following an emergency surgery for what she thought was a spinal infection.
She’s been updating fans and followers about her health on Instagram, writing about her latest hurtle on Aug. 17.
“Pray my white blood cell count goes up and my 103 fever goes down!Yikes! #spinesurgery,” Miller said, captioning a photo of herself from the from the hospital showing as she used a resistance band and exercise ball for rehab.
Another picture came on Wednesday, with Miller standing up from her wheelchair with the help of physical therapists.
Earlier this year, Miller said shewas “in a really bad place— mentally and emotionally.”
Recently, she shared ahopeful messageon Instagram, writing, “Just put one foot in front of the other & soon you’ll be walking out the door!”
And this month, Miller shared a video of her hospital room as she wasabout to undergo what she said was her sixth “lumbar injection.”
Before her diagnosis, the star had been living in ahalfway housesince serving her 366-day sentence for bankruptcy fraud at the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California, which she entered in July 2017.
Last month, she also celebrated a big milestone:the end of her latest round of chemotherapy.
Despite her ongoing treatment, a Lifetime rep told PEOPLE in July that Miller isinvolved in the potential next season ofDance Moms.
source: people.com