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My sister is out of surgery, currently in recovery. She had a meningomia, they were able to remove 100% of it. We hope to see her in the next hour or so.

Thank you so much for all your well wishes, thoughts and prayers. I feel so blessed to have connected with you all through this blog. Thank you. Thank you so much!

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  1. I’m so glad that everything went well. I too had a meningomia and remember how lovely it was having people around me who loved and cared for me while I recovered. Best wishes for a speedy recovery!

  2. I’m so pleased to hear it went well. Best Wishes for a full and speedy recovery. Here’s a hug from Edinburgh.

    Take care,
    Primrose

  3. Sending my very best wishes to your sister for a speedy and full recovery, I’m so glad it went well. (hugs) from South East England x

  4. Unfortunately, whenever visiting a hospital, unless it’s for a new birth, the visit can be traumatic or strained.  Allie, I am so glad to know that your sister is doing well and my prayers will be her and the rest of your family as she recovers.  Stay strong.

  5. Glad to hear that the surgery went well.  Don’t forget to take care of yourselves while you’re looking after your sis.  Have some more hugs from Middle England.  

  6. Great news, here’s wishing her a speedy recovery.  Must be such a relief for you and the family… big hugs to all of you, I’m so glad everything went well. 

  7. I’m so glad to hear that you and your family received positive news on your sister.  My daughter was hospitalized recently, and I wish I had your wardrobe tips before my weekend visit.  It was scary…  My daughter is recovering well, and I am keeping your sister and family in my thoughts and prayers for a speedy and thorough recovery.  Please keep us posted.

  8. So glad to hear, I’ve been following  you so long I feel as if you and your sister are friends, so I’m happy that the procedure went well. I also work in an intensive care unit and come in contact with a LOT of patients’ family members, your advice is excellent. Cheers to you and your family.

  9. good news indeed! I’m really, really happy for your sister and your family. I can’t actually I don’t want to imagine the stress and uncertainty you all were going through.

  10. I”m a new(ish) reader and I’ve been where your sister is. Brain surgery is serious stuff, but I’m so glad it went well.