Would be grateful for a RT. My daughter was not a celebrity, she was just a normal individual who unfortunately died from a brain cancer. I'm trying to raise awareness of glioblastoma, a grade 4 tumour that took her at the age of 19 yrs 5 days.
With thanks (Charlotte's mother)
Charlotte 18.2.97 - 24.2.16
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Hey @Aetna you have decided to stop covering the inhaler I've taken since I was 12 and asked me to "try and fail" 3 other inhalers, & now months later you are denying the inhaler you said I had to try, do you not want me to breathe? Just wondering as I sit on hold for 100th time.
A puppy was brought to the shelter, paralyzed with fear. A sweet lonely pup Lucy who was also waiting for a forever home took to her immediately, they formed a bond and clung together. The shelter decided to only adopt the two of them together as a pair. Happily, one of the volunteers at the shelter fell in love with them both and is taking them home today.
I'm sad to see Twitter slowly dying like this. So many of you were there for us when Francesca was sick and have supported our efforts to fundraise in her memory.
The truth almost all of our fundraising for Team Bean is grassroots from social media and Twitter was a huge part of it. I remember when they launched Blue, I paid for it because I was worried about not fundraising without it.
I'm sad to see people who supported us leave the platform because of all that. I also worry about fundraising for Team Beans without it. I see the Infant Brain Tumor Program as Francesca's legacy. It's part of how I keep her alive and present.
You follow me on BlueSky or Instagram. Those the two other places I post - I don't really Mastodon or Post.
If you'd consider helping us hit our goal this year of $150,000 through the PMC, you can still donate at https://t.co/MZw55UJcr0 We're getting very close.
Thank you as always for helping us honor Francesca's life and build her a legacy.