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'Alaskan Bush People' News: Ami Brown Completes Therapy Against Cancer

"Alaskan Bush People" star Ami Brown seems to be winning her battle against her stage 4 lung cancer.

InTouch Weekly revealed that the Brown family matriarch already completed her chemotherapy and radiation treatments after she and the rest of the family moved from Alaska to California to help her deal with her disease.

This could lead fans to believe that the family could be ready to film for the new season of Discovery Channel's reality series that centers on the Brown's adventures in the vast wilderness of Alaska.

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According to an update from the Alaskan Bush People Exposed Facebook page, Ami is still not in tip-top shape despite being discharged from the hospital.

"Ami update: She is not in the hospital, however, chemotherapy / radiation has taken its toll on her, and she is not well enough to start filming yet. Filming has been delayed. They are still in CA except for Noah and Rhain/Ruth. They were spotted in Idaho of all places," the fan-based social media post stated.

However, the Browns have yet to confirm the speculations about the show's filming and the location of some of their family members.

In another news, Ami's youngest daughter Rain Brown recently admitted that she was going through a case of depression.

The 14-year-old shared a photo of herself on Instagram where she appeared to be looking outside a window with the caption: "On the outside always looking in will I ever be more then I've ever been? Cause I'm tap tap tapping on the glass, waving through a window."

Those in the know could recognize that the caption was taken from a song featured in the Broadway musical "Dear Evan Hansen," where the main character is known for having a severe case of social anxiety. She also sent an open letter to the Alaskan Bush People fans that she also posted on Instagram, where she revealed that she had been dealing with depression for the last two years. But she urged everyone who was also dealing with the same condition to speak out so they can all deal with it collectively. 

This probably speaks to a lot of you out there and I just wanted to let you know you're not alone and your feelings matter! The way you feel isn't stupid, I've struggled with a lot of depression over the last couple years, I was told it was puberty I was told I was too young to feel any real emotion that I "wasn't fully developed so my brain couldn't have actually been depressed" one of the main things I struggle with is my age. All my life Ive always been told that I couldn't do this or that because of my age and more recently I've have had a ton of people telling me that I don't know what I want and that Im making a mistake, no matter what I did people told me I was too young and I was stupid. But they are wrong, I know what I want I know what is right and wrong, and this is MY life, no one else has control only me, Now I don't know if y'all ever had this problem but I defiantly know y'all have had problems, and they deserve to be heard, use this hashtag #speakoutagainstdepression in the comments and speak out, everyone deserves to be heard. I love you guys, it does get better, and you can get through this #staysrong #stayhappy #speakout A post shared by Rainy Brown (@heroofkirrkwell) on Sep 28, 2017 at 11:49am PDT

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