Thank you so much for the update. I've been worried about you, especially since you mentioned in a comment earlier that you were gonna update right after a procedure and then weren't able to! There is something so charming - well, more than that - a genuine "goodness" that just emanates from you - I can see why the nurses and doctors might be especially caring to you, because you return the favor just by being. I have a phobia of blood tests and iv's and something you said will stay with me forever, and I'm not empathetic enough myself to have thought of it this way -- it's a bigger problem for the nurses and phlebotomists! All this time, I've been, poor me me me, when my panic attacks and fainting are probably such stressors for them that it's actually a bigger problem for them than me. I get to "act out" my stress and they have to grit their teeth and get through it... Well, too much rambling, but thank you so much for that - it will stay with me forever (and may even get me over my phobia to a degree). Please take care! -- oh did you get to Egypt?
So nice to see this uppdate! You are such an amazing and strong person! I really admire your kind spirit and warm personality. Hope you feel better soon!❤️
Hey Shannon Good to hear your update. So glad to hear you are doing ok. You are looking fantastic my lovely, and I’m loving the new hair do ❤️ My very best wishes to you for 2020. I’ll be watching your progress and praying it’s good news for you this year from across the pond xx
I binge watched your videos and they remind me so much of our journey. We just got our stage 3B upgraded to stage 4. We are so scared. My husband sobbed, literally cried his eyes out. So much is uncertain. We fought stage 3 for a year only to find out his cancer has spread. My heart and thoughts go out to you xxoo ❤
So glad to hear from you and that you're feeling better. Do you think maybe the esophagus damage came from being intubated for your latest spleen surgery?