Ashley Cain reveals 80,000 people became 48 HOURS gas cell donors following claim for daughter Azaylia

Ashley Cain has revealed that 80,000 people have been 48-hour cell gas donors after pleading for public help amid the battle of his daughter Azaylia’s leukemia.

The Ex On The Beach star, 29, spoke on Tuesday of how grateful he is to those who have signed up to the charity DKMS and Anthony Nolan to help his four-month-old baby, and others like her, as they fight cancer.

Saying he was ‘forever grateful’ to members of the public who had ordered the addition of test devices to the cell gas register, Ashley said the charities typically get 30-40,000 people to register. in one year.

Good news: Ashley Cain revealed at EOTB on Tuesday that 80,000 people signed up to become 48-HOUR cell gas donors after applying for help amid the battle of Azaylia’s daughter leukemia.

Speaking to The Sun, he explained: ‘When Azaylia needed a donor the number of people who immediately came together to order test machines, do the tests and then put them back, was deceptive.

‘The DKMS and Anthony Nolan may receive around 30,000 to 40,000 records each year. We got 80,000 people in one weekend.

It is now at the top of 100,000. And not only are they helping Azaylia, they are helping thousands of people in need of donations. ‘

Ashley, who made his claim to find a donor on social media, said he thought it was ‘beautiful’ how people could come together for a good cause despite the common neglect of -line.

Good cause: Ashley said he was grateful to those who signed up to the charity DKMS and Anthony Nolan for helping his four-month-old baby, and others like her, while fighting cancer

Good cause: Ashley said he was grateful to those who signed up to the charity DKMS and Anthony Nolan for helping his four-month-old baby, and others like her, while fighting cancer

Acknowledgments: Commenting on the appeal, Ashley said: 'It is now at the top of the 100,000.  And not only are they helping Azaylia, they are also helping the thousands of people who need donations

Acknowledgments: Commenting on the appeal, Ashley said: ‘It is now at the top of the 100,000. And not only are they helping Azaylia, they are also helping the thousands of people who need donations

Reflecting on Azaylia’s health battle, he explained that when they found out she was experiencing leukemia she was counting a white cell of 200, and had tumors on her lungs, kidneys and stomach.

He explained that a normal person’s white cell count is five, and that adults suffering from blood cancer tend to have a white cell count of 40, so it was frightening that Azalyia was so high.

Ashley explained that he was told by the news that he had left a ‘broken man’, and said it was a ‘total miracle’ that she had been able to fight cancer.

It comes after Ashley said the second round of chemotherapy ‘is actually starting to take its toll on his Azaylia as she fights the rare form of leukemia.

Struggle: It comes after Ashley says the second round of chemotherapy 'is really starting to take its toll on his young daughter as she fights the rare form of leukemia

Struggle: It comes after Ashley says the second round of chemotherapy ‘is really starting to take its toll on his young daughter as she fights the rare form of leukemia

Ashley updated fans on Instagram earlier this month on how Azaylia was doing and said she was becoming ‘more uncomfortable and sad with the day’.

He said: ‘So my little pumpkin usually likes to sleep through the night but last night what was going on? We were up at 2am, 4.30am and 6.30 this morning.

‘She’s going through a difficult time right now. She is sick, in pain and uncomfortable.

‘The chemo is really starting to kick in now and take it down. But when we go down, we come back up, right? Rachamaid champ ‘.

Tough: Ashley updated fans on Instagram earlier this month on how Azaylia was doing and said she was becoming 'more uncomfortable and sad with the day'

Tough: Ashley updated fans on Instagram earlier this month on how Azaylia was doing and said she was becoming ‘more uncomfortable and sad with the day’

Ashley, who greeted Azaylia in August with her boyfriend Safiyya Vorajee, decided to chew herself up chewing her daughter after giving her a nice bath.

He wrote: ‘This 2nd round of chemo is really starting to take its toll on Azaylia as she becomes more uncomfortable and upset with the day.

So bath time is not only beneficial for keeping her clean to prevent infection, but a good opportunity for her to shower around, relax and unwind in the warm water.

‘Parents if you want 5 minutes of peace and quiet … Give your baby a nice bath, swaddle them so they stay warm and comfortable afterwards and watch them go off to a good deep sleep.’

Ashley said: ‘The chemo is really starting to kick in now and take it down.  But when we go down, we come back up, right?  Let's go champ '

Ashley said: ‘The chemo is really starting to kick in now and take it down. But when we go down, we come back up, right? Let’s go champ ‘

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