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Meet the young woman who tweeted the last months of her life.

Her name was Amanda. And if her tweets hadn’t caught the attention of a woman in Canada, none of us would ever have heard of her. Amanda, like many of us, was a social media user. She didn’t have a lot of followers on Twitter, but she used the name @Trappedatmydesk and every few days she would update her account with a status relating to her life.

Her tweets weren’t necessarily groundbreaking or even noteworthy, but they were hers and they were a snapshot into her life.

In January 2013, Amanda started tweeting about doctors appointments and being scared.

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Three days later, after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, she was deciding what to do with the rest of her life.

 

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Amanda continued to update her account until April 11, 2013, when she sent her last tweets.

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Then on April 16, her account was updated by her brother.

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After reading about what happened to Amanda, a woman she had never even met decided to make her tweets into a video dedication which is now going viral.

“When I originally made the video, it was because I kept thinking about Amanda after she died. I never met her, but her story stayed with me. I kept going back and reading her tweet stream, wishing I had reached out when she was alive. But I missed the chance. She was gone,” Shannon McKarney  wrote on her blog.

And the reason she did it? “Because it’s important. Because she can’t. And she deserved to have her story told, and I could do it, so I did it.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aaYXu_qzg0

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