Your messages, and gestures mean the world to me and give me the strength to keep fighting. While this battle is not an easy one, I am determined to stay positive and hopeful. I believe in the power of resilience and the makes all the difference.
I'm still under observation, but I'll let you know when that changes. Thank you for standing by me. Your friendship and solidarity give me the strength to keep fighting. I'll keep you updated on my progress. Take care, and thank you for being the amazing community that you are.
Your ongoing support means everything to me. Whether it's a message, meal, a ride, a card, a note, a prayer or a kind word, every gesture makes a world of difference right now. Please know that your acts of kindness do not go unnoticed and are deeply appreciated.
Thank you for standing by me as I navigate through this challenging chapter of my life. Your friendship and solidarity give me the strength to keep fighting. I'll continue to keep you all updated on my progress.
Cancer is scary and not at all fun, but I'm holding onto hope and pushing through each day with determination. I believe in the power of positivity and the unwavering support of friends, family, and communities like ours.
I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude to this amazing community for being such a source of support and encouragement. Your words of kindness and solidarity mean the world to me, and they truly help lift my spirits during tough times.
Thank you for being there for me every step of the way. Your friendship is a source of comfort and strength, and I am incredibly grateful to have you in my corner.
It's definitely a scary and challenging journey, but I'm determined to power through with all the strength I have.
I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for your friendship and support during this difficult time.
While being under observation can feel unsettling, I am taking comfort in the fact that I am receiving excellent care from the healthcare professionals here. I am confident that I am in good hands. I appreciate your understanding and support during this time.
I am currently under observation at the UPMC East for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. The medical team here is closely monitoring my condition to ensure the best possible outcome.
Alone at the hospital, awaiting surgery, while my irl friends claim to have better things to do than sit with me and are off living their lives. It cuts deeper than any scalpel.
I understand my friends can't drop their lives for me, yet the emptiness of their absence weighs heavy. It's not resentment but a sense of loss, a longing for the reciprocity of care. Life's unpredictable turns unveil the true nature of relationships.