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'Alaskan Bush People' Rumors: Brown Family Holds on to Faith as Ami's Condition Worsens

Amidst the rumors claiming that "Alaskan Bush People" matriarch Ami Brown is now on her deathbed as the combined radiation and chemotherapy treatment allegedly failed to deliver improvements on her stage 4 lung cancer, it is now said that all the members of the Brown family are holding on to their faith and are not giving up.

Rumors suggest that there is no more chance for Ami to get well as the radiation and chemotherapy treatments for her stage 4 lung cancer failed. As the treatments, supposedly, are not working on the Brown matriarch, she is said to only have a 3 percent chance of survival.

While it remains unclear whether Ami's treatment really failed or improved her condition, rumors claim that the rest of the Brown family are not just giving up. Despite Ami being too weak now to get out of bed, the Browns are said to have held on to their faith as they have always said that it is the only thing they have.

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With Ami's condition supposedly deteriorating, some can't help but wonder what the fate of their Discovery Channel reality series, "Alaskan Bush People, will be. While it was already reported earlier that the so-called Browntown in Alaska was already dismantled, and the family would start anew in Colorado, nothing much is known about the fate of the show.

With some of the Brown sons, reportedly, saying that they no longer want to continue their stint on "Alaskan Bush People" and others saying that Colorado is not for them, fans, indeed, have a reason to wonder what the fate of the reality series will be.However, it is said that the show will go on even if Ami and husband Billy have given those who want to leave the series the permission to do so for the sake of pursuing their happiness.

Whether the next season of "Alaskan Bush People" will bring back all the Brown children or not, it is said that it is not really the priority of the family right now as they are, understandably, focused on Ami now.

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