What proud... Is pain enduring is pride? What are you talking about? Are u mad? She was hiding her pain, bad memory .. Poor girl.. You are telling that's a pride? Stupid..
Dear Jess. Please get in touch if you need or want some support. I am so sorry about your mum and how you're lacking family support. I am an RN in the UK and I've got sons, one is your age...and I always wanted a daughter! You are so incredibly brave. I am sending you a massive hug.
I'm so glad you're in remission now. You're a beautiful young lady with many more decades to live. Sorry about losing your mum at such a young age. Best wishes.
Jess I can not believe you had a colonoscopy with no sedation! I live in the USA and my colonoscopies were done with sedation. I wish you all the best and get well soon!
You are so strong Jess! I had no parents that fully were ever there. My father was an abuser and I only found out of his death through the internet. My mother never kept me safe and was absent and not well. I went through two cancers but I am here. You are a beautiful soul and so happy for you now. Bless you and your beautiful future! Congrats!
May amazing healing, love and freedom from all emoitonal and physical burdens be released from you. You are so loveable and beautiful inside and out. God bless you sis.
I'm so angry for this beautiful girl. And so, so proud of her. New Zealand making patients on the public healthcare system do colonoscopies without sedation is infuriating. These settler states are evil. This young woman has been through so much. She is so strong. Grieving your old self is so hard. I really hope her partner and friends can take care of her. No one should have to go through this alone. Shame on her dad. I hope and pray that she stays in remission!
LMAO, the only reason we have access to modern medicine is because of the "settlers". Go back to sacrificing people to your 'gods' if you dont like it.
There is so much wrong with what happened to you! I'm so sorry. You had unnecessary suffering before and after your diagnosis it's unconscionable. Drs not taking your symptoms seriously and investigating it more thoroughly, not sharing information with you and misleading you, not sedating you for your ng tube and colonoscopy, on and on. You're very calm and patient. I would be irate, from the beginning. You were so young and I am sure you're wiser for this experience but please please advocate for yourself. Demand what you need. You're an extremely lucky person to become NED. May you stay in remission your whole life!! Thanks for sharing to educate us. People-make sure you push the system to get thoroughly tested when you have weird, serious symptoms!
You are so strong Jessica!! Sending blessings & wishing you all the best. My husband passed away from stomach cancer stage 4 July 5, 2024. That’s terrible disease and scary their no words express about it. Miss beloved husband married for 44 years. God bless🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
You're a wonderfully brave young woman! My mom passed away from colon cancer at 53. I thought that was so young! I'm so happy for you that you are in remission!! Go and enjoy your life, you've been given a 2nd chance to enjoy life!!! ❤❤❤
@ThePatientStory you are so sweet to even consider me & my mom! Thank you for saying that. You just focus on you and your beautiful life ahead! I'm sending you good thoughts from North Carolina :)
Extremely well spoken! Thank you for sharing. You’ve been through a lot on your own. I just admire your attitude! Your little giggles are heartwarming!
You’re amazing! I loved hearing your story. I’ve only just received an inflammatory bowel disease diagnosis. Endoscopy coming up soon to find out more. Best of luck for your future from another kiwi.
Oh Jess…I’m so sorry your Mom passed away and your Dad isn’t supporting you..I’m orsyimv for you and I’m happy to chat and support you honey..I have 3 daughters and my sis is going they this,,I can’t imagine doing it without family. Holding you in my heart and prayers. 💙
You're such a brave person, having seen my mom go through cancer, I know the toll it takes on patients. So sorry you had to go through all that alone but glad you've recovered. Sending you all my best wishes and prayers!!!
Yes, I believe in you. It’s a lot of pain and a lot of heartache, but you can get through this year young hang in there. God be with you all the time. Much love to you.
Thank you for your video. I’m so sorry you had a cancer, especially at your age. I’m so happy for you that you’re NED. I hope it’s forever. And I’m even a bit shocked that in NZ patients who use public health insurance can’t be anesthetized for colonoscopies. Of course, NZ is far ahead of us in the States when it comes to health coverage (and I bet that a felon would not be running for prime minister in NZ). Be well!
Trust me, NZ is not ahead of you. It’s horrendous, especially in Auckland (middlemore) it’s an absolute horror show. Free healthcare sounds great in theory but waiting times are so bad, if you actually have something serious going on you’re lucky if you get it sorted before the worst happens and you don’t even have the option of going private because they have a 2 year stand down and outrageous prices at that for pre existing conditions. There is a shortage of healthcare workers and hardly any hospitals. I’ll never go back. I’ve moved countries.
@@zelahfines6535 Thank you. Yes, that sounds very bad. But here in the Divided States, if someone has no insurance and can’t get Medicaid - and many can’t - it’s too bad for that person. And in many other ways, NZ is far better than here. For one thing, Kiwis aren’t facing a possible fascist takeover by their next prime minister and an entire political party. Wish I weren’t too old and too poor to get out of here if the wannabe dictator wins (“wins” with the help of the richest man/psychopath in the world). I wish you all the best.
I’ve had two colonoscopies in Australia and had anaesthesia with both. So the experience was OK. I’m surprised that N Z public health doesn’t have this for patients.
In Finland you’re wide awake without meds. I had colonoscopy and it wasn’t bad at ALL. I saw my colon from the screen and it was awesome. Luckily no polyps.
while getting the appropriate medical treatments, the best thing to do is to prepare the soul for the next stage by making peace with others and repenting of sins. i'll pray for you.
So thankful you are ok now. Just for general information, gluten/lactose intolerance episodes usually come on a short time after eating something containing gluten or lactose and normally only last until you have expelled whatever it was. Occasionally eating too much lactose in a day will catch up to me much later but these episodes shouldn't last a whole day or days.
This illustrates there are so many problems in the pathway for patients, right from the beginning of symptoms. Glad to hear of your pogress to date. Very insightful talk.
Thank you for sharing your story Jessica, I wish you a life embedded with joy & peace. Whenever you might feel alone, think about me a random man cheering for you, may these words comfort you like a tender caress you didn't expect to receive. your sincerely, a man passing by P.s In the darkest nights, stars are the brightest
God is amazing. Things happen for a reason, to make us learn and appreciate good things and real value in life much more. As for being alone, I know that too well, it triples the fear.
I would like to know how was your diet before this happened? Would you consume a lot of carbs/sugars at the time? I'm happy to know you're doing better!
I feel for you, sorry you didn't have much support but glad you had a partner and puppy. I'm not so lucky, stage 4 gastric cancer, surgery isn't an option
cancer is hard enough in &of itself but you're definitely braver than you even know to be doing this without much help or support. of course I don't know you but my name is Jess too, if you ever want to vent or just need words of encouragement please reach out!!
That is CRAZY she just said the results of a biopsy would take 2 WEEKS that is INSANE especially if it could be cancer 🤬 when our 7 yr old son was diagnosed with cancer osteosarcoma they did a biopsy from his knee area and we were told the next day and they rushed him to treatment I personally would have gone crazy waiting for 2 weeks and we live in California 🌴
@@zelahfines6535 as I am writing this I am crying 😭😩💔 it was a HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE for us to watch our child SUFFER 😩😭💔( we also had a 6 yr old daughter 🎀) and I MEAN SUFFER THROUGH CHEMO after CHEMO THEN SURGEONS FUCKING UP 🤬😡 then we were told they did not get good margins so AMPUTATION of his leg was just horrific we were crying constantly 😭😭😭😭 then the 1st time we got to the hospital we went up to the PEDIATRIC CANCER FLOOR the kids went straight to the playroom and mom and dad went for a walk and we saw BABIES AND TODDLERS ALL THE WAY TO TEENAGERS WITH CANCER I was so beside myself that I THREW UP it was like a slap in the face just SHOCKING TO MY BRAIN WHAT I WAS SEEING AND BABIES WITH NO MOTHER OR FATHER THERE WITH THEM WE NEVER LEFT OUR SON ALONE IN THAT SCARY GOD FORSAKING PLACE 😭😩💔 If you have children or you know someone that has children and one of them is complaining of a leg hurting or arm hurting and the dr says ITS GROWING PAINS 😡 INSIST ON AN X-RAY this type of cancer does not show up in blood 🩸 WORK and this cancer is a kids cancer 😩💔THANK YOU FOR LEAVING THE COMMENT 😊
Colonoscopy without sedation is barbaric! I live in Canada and have had multiple colonoscopies and endoscopies and every one of them was done with sedation.
I Love your accent, I was gonna say I could be there for you to take you to appointments and just be there for you but when you said New Zealand I got sad your so far away
I don’t know i feel like I know you for a very long period of time Me also went through your situation when i delivered my baby@ 29 weeks and my family were not there for me in my difficult time So yea Now I know who will be there in your difficult situation But again it’s sometimes hard to digest there is no one to support or share our feelings 😢
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Thank you so much for sharing your amazing story & experiences with us all! It is definitely miraculous & I believe often these tjings happen so that we can kearn to value & respect ourselves more (as I believe you mentioned in different words!). I'm currently challenged w/ many similar symptoms & hoping that my Dr.'s can help to process & make sense of that plus if course many labs & tests, etc. Not an easy thing to do in a brojen medical system but we must all have faith & persevere. You are a true light & inspiration! I hope you contnue to stay strong & healthy. Sending you lots of love, peace & hugs.🙏🙏❤
That's a lot to deal with as a young person on your own. You should be proud of yourself.
Being alone makes everything so hard. My love sending to you from this Kiwi,living in OZ. Xx
yes, she should! ❤
What proud... Is pain enduring is pride?
What are you talking about? Are u mad?
She was hiding her pain, bad memory .. Poor girl..
You are telling that's a pride? Stupid..
Dear Jess. Please get in touch if you need or want some support. I am so sorry about your mum and how you're lacking family support.
I am an RN in the UK and I've got sons, one is your age...and I always wanted a daughter!
You are so incredibly brave. I am sending you a massive hug.
You are so very kind❤
What a nice lady to offer this young women support
You are so sweet.. I hope you two connected!
thank you for extending support!
I love this so much. The momma in me and the RN in me wants to wrap my arms around her. I am in the US, so glad you are closer to her!!!! Bless you.
You're so brave to face cancer all alone. I'm a 32 year survivor of cancer and I believe you'll be saying that someday too.
i’m praying for you always ❤
I'm so glad you're in remission now. You're a beautiful young lady with many more decades to live. Sorry about losing your mum at such a young age. Best wishes.
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Jess I can not believe you had a colonoscopy with no sedation! I live in the USA and my colonoscopies were done with sedation. I wish you all the best and get well soon!
Might have had sigmoid scope instead of colonoscopy
Yes in the USA I was given anesthesia, for a colonopospy, but not for the Sigmund one
Here in australia We have very light sedation while having a colonoscopy .
I had Midazolam, Fentanyl and Propophol, I'm in Sydney, Australia.
in the Netherlands they don't put you under either. I was told it costs too much and takes too long to get it set up with an anesthesiologist.
You are so strong Jess! I had no parents that fully were ever there. My father was an abuser and I only found out of his death through the internet. My mother never kept me safe and was absent and not well. I went through two cancers but I am here. You are a beautiful soul and so happy for you now. Bless you and your beautiful future! Congrats!
so glad you are here today and able to spread kindness to her!
@@ThePatientStory xoxoxoxoxoxo!!!!
Strong woman, so happy for you that your story ended up so positive.
yes she is!
This is one of the most profound cancer stories I had ever heard! 🤯
May amazing healing, love and freedom from all emoitonal and physical burdens be released from you. You are so loveable and beautiful inside and out. God bless you sis.
I'm so angry for this beautiful girl. And so, so proud of her. New Zealand making patients on the public healthcare system do colonoscopies without sedation is infuriating. These settler states are evil. This young woman has been through so much. She is so strong. Grieving your old self is so hard. I really hope her partner and friends can take care of her. No one should have to go through this alone. Shame on her dad. I hope and pray that she stays in remission!
she should definitely be proud of herself!
LMAO, the only reason we have access to modern medicine is because of the "settlers". Go back to sacrificing people to your 'gods' if you dont like it.
Honestly they usually don't.I have never had a colonoscopy here without sedation.
How can a dad not love a beautiful woman like this?
she is amazing!
I love her so much..i want to be her daddy
I didn't hear her say,that her dad didn't love her.
❤❤ thats so awesome that you are in remission! Congratulations 🎉🎉 and god bless you. You are so strong
Hello Jessica, I don’t know if you’re going to read this and I hope you know how strong you are. You are beautiful inside and out. Keep fighting!
There is so much wrong with what happened to you! I'm so sorry. You had unnecessary suffering before and after your diagnosis it's unconscionable. Drs not taking your symptoms seriously and investigating it more thoroughly, not sharing information with you and misleading you, not sedating you for your ng tube and colonoscopy, on and on. You're very calm and patient. I would be irate, from the beginning. You were so young and I am sure you're wiser for this experience but please please advocate for yourself. Demand what you need. You're an extremely lucky person to become NED. May you stay in remission your whole life!! Thanks for sharing to educate us. People-make sure you push the system to get thoroughly tested when you have weird, serious symptoms!
"You are capable of a lot more than what you think!"
Thank you !
You are so strong Jessica!!
Sending blessings & wishing you all the best.
My husband passed away from stomach cancer stage 4 July 5, 2024.
That’s terrible disease and scary their no words express about it.
Miss beloved husband married for 44 years.
God bless🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
so sorry to hear of your husband's passing :(
@@ThePatientStory Thank you♥️
@@ThePatientStory thank you🙏🏼
You're a wonderfully brave young woman! My mom passed away from colon cancer at 53. I thought that was so young! I'm so happy for you that you are in remission!! Go and enjoy your life, you've been given a 2nd chance to enjoy life!!! ❤❤❤
so sorry to hear of your mom's passing :(
@ThePatientStory you are so sweet to even consider me & my mom! Thank you for saying that. You just focus on you and your beautiful life ahead! I'm sending you good thoughts from North Carolina :)
@@kristycannon7923 sooo sorry hear mom passed away🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Extremely well spoken! Thank you for sharing. You’ve been through a lot on your own. I just admire your attitude! Your little giggles are heartwarming!
yes she is!
You’re amazing! I loved hearing your story. I’ve only just received an inflammatory bowel disease diagnosis. Endoscopy coming up soon to find out more. Best of luck for your future from another kiwi.
A big hug from Lima, Peru 💙💚💛
so glad her story is reaching people all over the world!
say hello to Machu Picchu
Thank you for sharing your story Jessica-
Happy that you are healing quickly-
You are as beautiful as ever 🌺
Oh Jess…I’m so sorry your Mom passed away and your Dad isn’t supporting you..I’m orsyimv for you and I’m happy to chat and support you honey..I have 3 daughters and my sis is going they this,,I can’t imagine doing it without family. Holding you in my heart and prayers. 💙
thank you for listening to her full story and the kind words :)
Of sweet woman, I'm so sorry . Sending love and hugs and prayers.
Your pups is very very cute
thank you for the kind comment :)
I pray for u getting better soon, u are very strong and sweet.
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What an amazing woman! Very inspirational! I can’t believe that journey and she still plugged along. Her mother would be very proud.
Oh I loved her new outlook on life and miracles do happen god bless
You're such a brave person, having seen my mom go through cancer, I know the toll it takes on patients. So sorry you had to go through all that alone but glad you've recovered. Sending you all my best wishes and prayers!!!
Thanks!
What a rollercoaster. So glad you're doing better.
Yes, I believe in you. It’s a lot of pain and a lot of heartache, but you can get through this year young hang in there. God be with you all the time. Much love to you.
Jess,
Those of us who also experienced cancer love and support you! Please don’t hesitate to reach out! You are a rock star! 🌟
thank you for the kind comment!
Thank you for sharing your journey with cancer. ❤ God bless you. Keep strong. ❤ 🙏
thank you for listening!
So sorry hope you recover! No one deserves any cancer :/
Jessica you are a amazing woman stay strong you also look beautiful preying you stay healthy love your accent 😊
yes she is!
I’m Australian and I love the New Zealand accent . Wishing you all the best Jessica 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Wish you a speedy and full recovery. 🙏 🙏
So glad you're doing better 🙏🙏🙏
I wish your dad would come back into your life and be the good dad he should be . May God heal you illness .
Wishing you all the best, Jess, from Jane in Sydney. ❤❤❤
so glad her story is being heard worldwide :)
Wow
I wish you the best of luck and I hope you are cancer free
Thank you for your video. I’m so sorry you had a cancer, especially at your age. I’m so happy for you that you’re NED. I hope it’s forever. And I’m even a bit shocked that in NZ patients who use public health insurance can’t be anesthetized for colonoscopies. Of course, NZ is far ahead of us in the States when it comes to health coverage (and I bet that a felon would not be running for prime minister in NZ). Be well!
Trust me, NZ is not ahead of you. It’s horrendous, especially in Auckland (middlemore) it’s an absolute horror show.
Free healthcare sounds great in theory but waiting times are so bad, if you actually have something serious going on you’re lucky if you get it sorted before the worst happens and you don’t even have the option of going private because they have a 2 year stand down and outrageous prices at that for pre existing conditions.
There is a shortage of healthcare workers and hardly any hospitals.
I’ll never go back. I’ve moved countries.
@@zelahfines6535 Thank you. Yes, that sounds very bad. But here in the Divided States, if someone has no insurance and can’t get Medicaid - and many can’t - it’s too bad for that person. And in many other ways, NZ is far better than here. For one thing, Kiwis aren’t facing a possible fascist takeover by their next prime minister and an entire political party. Wish I weren’t too old and too poor to get out of here if the wannabe dictator wins (“wins” with the help of the richest man/psychopath in the world). I wish you all the best.
I bet your mum made that miracle happen ❤ such a brave girl. I’m also a fellow kiwi ☺️
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All my best wishes to you ❤❤❤
I’ve had two colonoscopies in Australia and had anaesthesia with both. So the experience was OK. I’m surprised that N Z public health doesn’t have this for patients.
glad you have had them done!
In Finland you’re wide awake without meds. I had colonoscopy and it wasn’t bad at ALL. I saw my colon from the screen and it was awesome. Luckily no polyps.
Sending love and prayers for you, I'm 63 and have colon cancer. I had a 5 inch tumor and a foot of colon removed. I'll start chemo on 12/31.
while getting the appropriate medical treatments, the best thing to do is to prepare the soul for the next stage by making peace with others and repenting of sins. i'll pray for you.
Thank you for sharing your story. You really are a miracle! God bless you❤️🙏
thank you for listening to her story!
So thankful you are ok now. Just for general information, gluten/lactose intolerance episodes usually come on a short time after eating something containing gluten or lactose and normally only last until you have expelled whatever it was. Occasionally eating too much lactose in a day will catch up to me much later but these episodes shouldn't last a whole day or days.
God bless you abundantly ❤ praying for you
Sending you courage, love and prayers. You are very brave.
i’m praying for you always ❤
All,all the best for you!!!!
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For You
Always & Forever
Sending lots of love and speedy recovery God bless you ❤
Glad to here things improved for you.
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So so sorry 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
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❤ immensely brave courageous strong you are God bless you gloriously forevermore Sincere Soul 💚🌼🙏
yes she is!
This illustrates there are so many problems in the pathway for patients, right from the beginning of symptoms. Glad to hear of your pogress to date. Very insightful talk.
Brilliant!
Thank you for sharing your story Jessica, I wish you a life embedded with joy & peace. Whenever you might feel alone, think about me a random man cheering for you, may these words comfort you like a tender caress you didn't expect to receive.
your sincerely,
a man passing by
P.s In the darkest nights, stars are the brightest
u are a hero
What??? No sedation? Often this procedure can be quite painful for the scope passing through the sigmoid colon. WTF??? Poor girl.😖
Good vibes, the cancer stays away.
Love to you❤ you are so strong😊
Stay Positive, Keep Fit. X
Your so brave,but in public system in New Zealand I was always sedated,you should have been ,very unusual,thankyou for sharing.
I wish u all the best u r very strong
Bless your heart
God bless you
God is amazing. Things happen for a reason, to make us learn and appreciate good things and real value in life much more. As for being alone, I know that too well, it triples the fear.
Much love ❤️💛❤️
I would like to know how was your diet before this happened? Would you consume a lot of carbs/sugars at the time? I'm happy to know you're doing better!
God Bless you,miracles happen 🙏❤️
god gave her cancer
Can’t understand why your Dad isn’t with you ‼️
I feel for you, sorry you didn't have much support but glad you had a partner and puppy. I'm not so lucky, stage 4 gastric cancer, surgery isn't an option
Weird😢.. hope all gets well
you are a strong and beautiful woman Jessica!
cancer is hard enough in &of itself but you're definitely braver than you even know to be doing this without much help or support. of course I don't know you but my name is Jess too, if you ever want to vent or just need words of encouragement please reach out!!
Not sedated? Oh my goodness. I’m having one soon and I will definitely be sedated. I’m in the United States
Wish she could share more about her lifestyle and diet
That is CRAZY she just said the results of a biopsy would take 2 WEEKS that is INSANE especially if it could be cancer 🤬 when our 7 yr old son was diagnosed with cancer osteosarcoma they did a biopsy from his knee area and we were told the next day and they rushed him to treatment I personally would have gone crazy waiting for 2 weeks and we live in California 🌴
That’s New Zealand for you! The public healthcare system is free so that’s nice, but the treatment and waiting times are unacceptable.
@@annagarza7299 I’m so sorry to read about what your child went through (and you).
I can only imagine what a horrible experience that must have been!
@@zelahfines6535 as I am writing this I am crying 😭😩💔 it was a HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE for us to watch our child SUFFER 😩😭💔( we also had a 6 yr old daughter 🎀) and I MEAN SUFFER THROUGH CHEMO after CHEMO THEN SURGEONS FUCKING UP 🤬😡 then we were told they did not get good margins so AMPUTATION of his leg was just horrific we were crying constantly 😭😭😭😭 then the 1st time we got to the hospital we went up to the PEDIATRIC CANCER FLOOR the kids went straight to the playroom and mom and dad went for a walk and we saw BABIES AND TODDLERS ALL THE WAY TO TEENAGERS WITH CANCER I was so beside myself that I THREW UP it was like a slap in the face just SHOCKING TO MY BRAIN WHAT I WAS SEEING AND BABIES WITH NO MOTHER OR FATHER THERE WITH THEM WE NEVER LEFT OUR SON ALONE IN THAT SCARY GOD FORSAKING PLACE 😭😩💔 If you have children or you know someone that has children and one of them is complaining of a leg hurting or arm hurting and the dr says ITS GROWING PAINS 😡 INSIST ON AN X-RAY this type of cancer does not show up in blood 🩸 WORK and this cancer is a kids cancer 😩💔THANK YOU FOR LEAVING THE COMMENT 😊
I had cramps for 20 years. Maybe I should go to investigate.
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Colonoscopy without sedation is barbaric! I live in Canada and have had multiple colonoscopies and endoscopies and every one of them was done with sedation.
I Love your accent, I was gonna say I could be there for you to take you to appointments and just be there for you but when you said New Zealand I got sad your so far away
am waiting results from stomach cancer possible. also had bole cancer!
I am sooooooooo very happy for you. My mom had BRAF (V600E), too.
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I don’t know i feel like I know you for a very long period of time
Me also went through your situation when i delivered my baby@ 29 weeks and my family were not there for me in my difficult time
So yea
Now I know who will be there in your difficult situation
But again it’s sometimes hard to digest there is no one to support or share our feelings 😢
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I have my specialist drug me up big time every time I have colonoscopy.
Praying the God surrounds you with His presence, peace, and love. ❤ I pray that He continues to heal you and strengthens you. 🙏In Jesus' name, Amen.
You are super
It breaks my heart to see young ppl getting turbo cancers...and the Govt is not going to investigate themselves here!
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing story & experiences with us all! It is definitely miraculous & I believe often these tjings happen so that we can kearn to value & respect ourselves more (as I believe you mentioned in different words!). I'm currently challenged w/ many similar symptoms & hoping that my Dr.'s can help to process & make sense of that plus if course many labs & tests, etc. Not an easy thing to do in a brojen medical system but we must all have faith & persevere. You are a true light & inspiration! I hope you contnue to stay strong & healthy.
Sending you lots of love, peace & hugs.🙏🙏❤
This makes me sad. You're the same age as my daughter. If you want an online adopted dad, from American, I'm offering 😂
Sending good vibes your way!
Kia kaha be strong
I hope you are feeling well! I have to ask were you vaccinated for COVID? ❤🙏🏻
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What brand of the Covid vaccine did you get?
Your mom probably died of cancer? I'm so sorry