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You're so welcome.

I'm so thrilled and thankful to God that you'll be there.

Exquisite! Yes! That's the word for the bouquet!
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The bouquet is gorgeous Lea. Love the bling in the bouquet it is truly a work of art.
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I'm impressed, lea, The bouquet is absolutely lovely and your outfit sounds awesome. You are a talented and very strong lady and an encouragement to others. Bless God for his mercies.

Bring on the bling!!!! ❇❇❇
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Lea, the bouquet is just beautiful. I too am thankful you will be there.
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What a magnificent bouquet 💐 💐 💐!
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Exquisite Lea!
So happy for you, and thanking the Lord for you!
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What a unique and gorgeous bouquet! Your daughter is blessed to get to carry something so special and you’re quite the artist, just lovely!
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Lea,

You do very pretty work. It’s such an exciting time for your family. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Lea, that is gorgeous! I couldn't picture what you were going to make but now that I have seen it, just wow!
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What an exquisite piece of art you created for your daughter to carry. You can certainly tell that it's made with love.
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Oh Lea the bouquet is amazing. You did a great job mixing the vintage items with the flowers. So glad you were able to create such a unique and beautiful piece.
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Thanks everyone, I had a great time making the bouquet and am now working on framed Christmas Santa sleigh's with jewels on a black velvet background. Keeps me occupied and using my creativity.
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The bouquet is so pretty! Love the autumn oranges!!!!
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Lea, have I missed some updates from you? I was thinking about you this morning and wondering how you are.
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Hi GG. No, you haven't missed any updates, I stopped doing that awhile ago when things stopped changing. Sunday will be 2 years since the infusion that screwed me up but got rid of my cancer. Im still plagued with dizziness, ringing in my ears and bad Uveitis in both eyes. I can't see now due to bad cataracts and glaucoma caused by the eye drops. The new Uveitis specialist who came on board agreed to remove one cataract in 3 months time if the inflammation stays minimal. I'll go on immunosuppressive drugs next week to try to keep that inflammation controlled and to keep it controlled afterward, hopefully. That's the plan. I can only read on a tablet where the font can be enlarged, and can only see shapes on tv.

I started PT for vestibular therapy in Sept I think it was. It's not helped me much, I can't get past a certain point w/o the vertigo symptoms getting SO BAD they incapacitate me. But I still do the head exercises which are for balance. I've come a long way from where I WAS 2 yrs ago, thank God.

Still No Evidence of Disease *NED* on the PET scans 😁

DD married in November and it was a fantastic wedding. We all looked beautiful, especially the bride.

Chuck is coming up on his 3 yr liver transplant anniversary, believe it or not, and down to monthly blood draws now!

We've both been quite sick the past month with what's being called the "para flu"......extreme cough, wheezing, stuffy nose, extreme fatigue and I've had a low grade fever for 3 weeks now. Recovery is a witch with a capital B 😑

Thats about it. I hope you are doing well after losing dh unexpectedly, I've thought of you often GG. And everyone else on this thread who's been so kind to me. Love to all.
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Thanks to graygrammie for reaching out and getting us a good update. Please know you’re both still often on my heart and mind
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Lea,

You are a marvel!

I often think of you when I'm feeling sorry for myself for
something/anything. I think if Lea can still be there for others
why can't I?

I don't know that I could maintain any kind of positivity
given your circumstances. I know you probably have your
moments but I would most likely be curled up in a fetal
position.

Stay strong. Both you and everyone on here.
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Oh, Lea! Such good bits of news! I hope the immune suppressing drugs are beneficial. Thank you so much!
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Lea, I am to happy to hear about your NED and that your husband is 3 years post transplant. Just so glad for you both.

Good luck with your eye surgery.
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Thank you for the update. It must be so very frustrating to have your vision so limited. I hope the upcoming surgery happens without any issues and your vision is restored. I'm glad for the good reports you've received.
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Lea, I am so sorry you are having complications with your health.

Glad to hear Chuck is doing okay. 3 years post transplant is impressive.

Said a prayer for both of you.
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Girl, you’re amazing.

That you still come here despite your vision challenges and are helping others is a wonder!

So thankful for you and how you’ve talked so many of us off of a ledge when we were so desperate.

May God grant you a successful surgery on your cataract!
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Thanks ladies. I'm not a marvel or amazing in any way, I just deal with what's put in front of me, and not always with grace and acceptance either. None of us know what we're made of until a stage 4 cancer diagnosis is laid at their feet, that's for sure. This vision chaos has been very frustrating and challenging for me. I'm praying HARD that no more obstacles get in my way for the cataract surgery. My PET scans are twice yearly now which is great bc that CT machine with the sugar contrast picks up on EVERY tiny imperfection in my body and gets everyone all nerved up. It showed a pimple on my butt 2 scans in a row which forced a biopsy (negative) that caused a big issue of its own with healing. It showed a false flag in my breast tissue which led to an unnecessary mammogram and ultrasound, showed a CALLOUS on my foot as cancer, and a cancerous spot on my tonsil which was nothing, and on and on. To say these scans are anxiety producing is a gross understatement!!!! What a relief to only deal with them 2x a year now.

Thank you all for the support and kind words XOXOXO
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(((((((((lea)))))))) Never doubt that you are a very special lady. You have an enormous amount of spunk and a huge heart.💗 I don't have enough words to express my respect for you and how you and Chuck have handled your illnesses. You certainly are one of a kind - an amazing kind. Perfect, no, but amazing, yes! You are an example of how to do adversity with glitter.🌟

"Leave a little sparkle wherever you go and watch the world light up around you". 

This is you!
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Thank you Golden 😘😙😊
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"Scanxiety" is the word the cancer community uses.
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