Did Ami Brown's cancer return? Fans fear the worst after recent reports reveal the Alaskan Bush People family has checked into a Los Angeles hospital.

Adding fuel to fire is Ami's 14-year-old daughter Rain Brown, who shared a somber and cryptic Instagram post on Easter Sunday. "Happy Easter everybody, today is a very important day, today is the day our brother Jesus rose from his grave, I believe Easter is a reminder that even when things appear to be over, if it’s meant to be we’ll get another chance," she wrote. "Miracles happen every day. We just have to believe and give the credit where it’s due, God bless everybody,”

Last week, Ami's son, Bear Brown, posted a selfie looking from UCLA Medical Center — the same hospital where Ami received chemotherapy treatments for lung cancer last year. "Time to Escape from LA!!! (Again) #losangeles #freedom #uclamedicalcenter #family #bearbrown," he captioned the snap.

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After ditching her wheelchair, anti-Brown family Facebook page Alaskan Bush People Exposed reported that Ami is now using a cane. On March 31, the account shared a photo of the 54-year-old with her husband, Billy, and it does appear that they're in a hospital.

As previously reported, Ami was diagnosed with lung cancer last year. In a recent interview with People, the reality TV matriarch opened up about why she remained optimistic, despite having a three-percent chance of survival. "I realized early into this that it’s very easy to want to give up and just die. And on the pessimist side, it could be my last days," she said. "But I have the will to fight." She added, "Worrying about it only makes it worse. There is hope and that hope is having faith in God. You can’t give up. I tell people be happy. Just be happy. It's a choice. Things can be hard and you just want to curl up but you have to shine."

Although there was always a chance her cancer may return, she never let that possibility get her down. "I have to go in every three months now for the rest of my life and be scanned to see if it’s back or not. It's going to be a part of my life forever," she said in a separate interview with the mag. "But I want to encourage people to enjoy every moment and walk every moment with God because he knows what it’s about. Never give up faith."

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