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spoonfulofhannah · 28 days
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I have created a GoFundMe for my grandfather. He had brain surgery to remove a tumor a few weeks ago in the ICU. We didn’t even know he had it until he fell and had to get taken to the hospital. He was just diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer that metastasized to his brain. It’s okay if you can’t donate. Please just share. I love him so much.
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CA: $itsmeliz1129
Ven.: hannahliz1129
P.Pal: hannahcampjohnson
Thank you so much
https://gofund.me/82609a49
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williamdecade · 3 months
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As usual I guess I'm here to complain I don't really know how to feel the portable AC that I had that worked off and on for 15 years broke a month ago and the Texas heat is here it's around 100° or more everyday and I know it's only the beginning of the summer here it's June 29th and I'm doing everything I can to keep from becoming very ill and melting, since I'm already at a deficit health-wise with so many health conditions already. I don't know why I keep fantasizing about actually having money somehow to fix up the house the windows The Doors are working shower and tub replacing the roof and all the other things that have fallen apart actually maybe putting an AC, I know for the meantime this is nothing but a fantasy I suppose it's my survival mechanism kicking in and overtime the one I've had since I was very young 9 10 11 12 something like that where I pretended that money was coming and that I would plan what to do with it I guess that's the only way mentally to keep me from losing it and staying alive right now things aren't looking good but if I can still dream maybe I can still live or exist as many would say since they say people like me aren't really living. I just don't know I still have optimism and Hope I suppose that's mainly what's keeping me alive. I'm still trying but every day gets more and more difficult. I suppose I should mention my PayPal address just in case there's someone out there that can help me, Wherever You Are be safe it's becoming a dangerous place more and more every day many parts of the world are unrecognizable from years ago I hope somehow the balance can be restored and people can afford to live a better life somehow. If you can help me I appreciate it but regardless take care of yourself and I was always thank you for reading, please make donations to my PayPal at [email protected]
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phonemantra-blog · 6 months
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Actress Barbara Baldavin, known for her roles in the iconic sci-fi series Star Trek and the medical drama Medical Center, passed away on Sunday, March 31, 2024, at her home in Manhattan Beach, California. She was 85 years old. Baldavin's career spanned across television and film, with notable appearances both in front of the camera and behind the scenes in casting. Her journey began on the stage while attending El Camino College and later studying at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Institute. Remembering Barbara Baldavin A Starfleet Wedding Interrupted: Baldavin's Trek Appearances Trekkies will remember Baldavin for her portrayal of phaser control officer Angela Martine in two pivotal episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series first season. In the episode "Balance of Terror," her character's wedding to Starfleet officer Robert Tomlinson (played by Stephen Mines) is tragically interrupted by a Romulan attack, showcasing the ever-present dangers faced by the crew of the USS Enterprise. Baldavin later returned to the Star Trek universe for the series finale, "Turnabout Intruder," which aired in 1969. This time, she took on the role of Lt. Lisa, a communications officer and court reporter, demonstrating her acting versatility. A Recurring Role in Medical Center and Beyond Beyond Star Trek, Baldavin landed a recurring role as Nurse Holmby on the long-running medical drama Medical Center. She appeared in a staggering 51 episodes across the show's final six seasons (1970-1976), working alongside actors Chad Everett and James Daly. Interestingly, she had previously appeared on the show's first season in a different role, showcasing her range as an actress. From Actress to Casting Director: Shaping Television Following her acting career, Baldavin transitioned into the world of casting, leveraging her industry experience to shape future television shows. Her keen eye for talent landed her roles in the casting departments of prestigious shows like Dynasty, Matt Houston, and Trapper John, M.D. This shift behind the scenes allowed Baldavin to play a crucial role in discovering and nurturing upcoming actors, contributing significantly to the television landscape of the 1980s. A Life Well Lived: Beyond the Spotlight Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, on October 18, 1938, Baldavin's passion for acting blossomed during her college years in California. She was close friends with actress Dawn Wells, best known for her role as Mary Ann on Gilligan's Island – a friendship solidified by their shared birthday. Outside of her professional life, Baldavin was a dedicated instructor at Dawn Wells' Film Actor's Boot Camp, sharing her knowledge and experience with aspiring actors. She is survived by her sons, Joseph and Marc D'Agosta, and her grandchildren, Casandra and Justine. Her former husband, Joseph D'Agosta, who served as casting director on Star Trek and other Desilu productions, predeceased her. Early Life and Career Beginnings Hailing from Quincy, Massachusetts, Barbara Baldavin discovered her passion for acting while attending El Camino College in Torrance, California. She honed her craft at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Institute, laying the foundation for a successful career in the entertainment industry. Iconic Roles on 'Star Trek' and 'Medical Center' Baldavin made her mark on television screens with memorable appearances on the original 'Star Trek series. In 1966, she portrayed Angela Martine, the phaser control officer, in two first-season episodes. Her character's wedding to Starfleet officer Robert Tomlinson presided over by Captain Kirk, remains etched in the hearts of fans. She later returned to 'Star Trek' as Lieutenant Lisa, a communications officer, in the series finale "Turnabout Intruder" in 1969. Baldavin's versatility shone through as she effortlessly transitioned between different roles, leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Baldavin's stint on 'Star Trek' was just the beginning of her illustrious television career. She went on to portray Nurse Holmby in 51 episodes of 'Medical Center', captivating viewers with her compelling performances. Her contributions to the show during its last six seasons solidified her status as a talented actress. Transition to Casting and Legacy In the 1980s, Barbara Baldavin embarked on a new chapter in her career, transitioning to the casting department of various television shows. From 'Hagen' to 'Dynasty' and 'Trapper John, M.D.', she played a pivotal role in shaping the ensemble casts of these beloved series. Her keen eye for talent and dedication to her craft left an indelible mark on the industry.
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serenity-with-lawna · 8 months
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A Sneak Peak Into What is Going to Come: Self-Care Saturdays with Lawna!!! This update is coming to you a little bit late because my blood pressure has been very off and I ended up passing out in the kitchen at lunch so it’s been a little bit of a slower day. But here’s your sneak peek into the positive affirmations video that I have been wanting to share.
Tomorrow, join me as we talk about some fun and light topics on my YouTube Channel, Serenity with Lawna.  Make sure to subscribe over there so you are always up to date on the latest news and we can hang out and chat every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (Sometimes Sunday Too!). 
We talk everything chronic progressive illness, and terminal prognosis. We talk family, friends, loved ones. We talk professionalism, and career development. and all the things in between. We are creating  a platform where community care is the theme and we are redefining it from the traditional healthcare term and making it our own!  See ya over there! I’ll be waiting. 
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dreambodyclinic · 2 years
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Head in over to our youtube channel to see the amazing video testimonial of how we helped Paul get out of Congestive Heart Failure and set his liver on the road to recovery! https://youtu.be/kJBMHo6dWSM www.dreambody.clinic (833) 445-9089 #heartfailure #congestiveheartfailure #stemcells #heartstemcells #stemcelltherapy #heartattack #heartrepair #hearthealth #heart #regenerativemedicine #dreambodyclinic https://www.instagram.com/p/CnN1XuOMG82/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#oxford #alabama
#motorcycles #charityevent #fundraiser #medicalexpenses #congestiveheartfailure #chf
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projectputa · 5 years
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I know I haven’t been on here in years but we need all the help we can get. My mom has been fighting against congestive heart failure for almost a year now and as of today has been at the 4 days now She is behind on all of her expenses that have been adding up since she’s been diagnosed and she is only a couple of weeks away from losing her house. Any donation is greatly appreciated.
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Living life with chronic pain... how many are in this journey of pain? And by chronic pain I mean nagging, life altering, constant, intense pain. I know everyone has pain of some degree, but this pain... this pain is never ending.
My life has been a battle of ups and downs medically since I was 17 back in 2008. After a routine wisdom teeth(all 4) removal and almost 2 weeks of bleeding I was rushed to doernbechers. Now if you know that hospital and you get sent there you know it's serious. There I was diagnosed with late stage APML, which is a type of leukemia. My treatment, a trial set of chemotherapy drugs. 6 months later I was in remission. After almost 2.5 years of chemo I was finally done, on to a new chapter! Or so I thought...
April 2013 I delivered my 3 week premature little boy! Luckily he was strong and healthy! May 2013 I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, a hole in my heart, liver failure, and was almost placed on the transplant list. A year later I met a better doctor that saved my life! I was told I could never have more kids because it will probably kill me. So I did essure permanent implant... biggest mistake of my life
After 4 years of severe pain doctors finally listened and within 11 months I had 4 abdominal surgeries ultimately ending in a hysterectomy and diagnosis of endometriosis. This however wasn't the end of my pain...
For the past year I have been in and out of doctor's offices trying to find out why im in constant severe pain to no avail. The only answer I have received is neuropathy due to chemotherapy, but they think there is more.
Feeling like there is a constant war inside your body, nothing eases it, your muscles tighten up like rocks and won't stretch back out, every joint feels hot and swollen, hands get beat red and feel like every bone is broken, trembling constantly, migraines like crazy, not being able to sleep due to the pain, chest cavity feels so swollen and tender that breathing and moving hurts. And if you do get some sleep, you can't even move in bed at night without groaning in pain and waking your fiance up. This is severe chronic pain, this is what life is like every day.
So here I sit at 1:58 AM in my recliner while the rest of my house is sound asleep. Later this morning in about 4 hours my son will be up, I'll put a smile on my face, even though I only slept an hour or 2 if I'm lucky, and I'll continue on until my fiance gets up then I'll lay down in bed and fall into pure exhaustion and sleep for 3 hours.
The best thing is having such an understanding and supportive fiance. He knows when the pain is unbearable and he does everything he can to help ease my bad days. He doesn't get mad, doesn't think im full of shit, and doesn't think anything les of me. He is my rock, my love, my best friend and he is all mine!
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thewaysheeats-blog · 4 years
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March was so-so. After 4 years off and on keto, I’m just glad I’m still consistently losing weight. I am officially under 225! . . . . . #ketosoidontdieahorribledeathfromdiabetes #ketotopreventamputationfromdiabetes #keto #ketoaf #ketogains #ketoon #noexerciseyet #hubbytoo #ketolife #ketocommunity #thewaysheeats #lowcarb #eatrealfood #weightloss #motivation #diabetes #dialysis #lupus #pcos #congestiveheartfailure #seizuredisorder #eyeinjectionsmonthly #endstagekidneyfailure #trusttheprocess #justkeepswimming (at Austin, Texas Y'all) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-fEig_AU44/?igshid=6l78bxxz29fz
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eegorebeaver420 · 5 years
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So the doctor has advised and requested me to check my weight daily to get ahead of any water retention which is the precursor for #congestiveheartfailure which is the #midlife chronic health issue I'm currently trying to work through. Doing this warped my view of reality yesterday, because when i weighed myself, i was heavier than i was the day before and this caused me to be mildly concerned that i was once again retaining water. So i decided to finish my morning regiment of blood pressure checking, blood glucose checking and medication regiment. After taking care of all of that, i had to use the restroom where i relieved myself if both solid and liquid waste and on a whim, decided to check my weight again. This time i was lighter then i was the day before which totally screwed up my view of reality because it means I was almost literally full of 💩🙈🙉🙊 #marijuana #420 #710 #mmjpatient #prop215 #reefer #anxiety #depression #midlifecrisis #homeless #chronicillness #chronicpain #workingonmyhealth (at North Auburn, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8m5F-ShMv5/?igshid=1bhpcajxoul8g
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sea040561 · 5 years
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My 32 year old sister died this morning in her sleep from congestive heart failure. *sobs*
I’m the older one by 13 years. It should have been me.
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ketorm4ever · 2 years
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Step into the Rabbit Hole: My first strong attempt at NA stepwork. 8prompts out of 88 done.... not all shared but a couple are along with my thoughts on the process: https://ketorm4ever.wixsite.com/ketorm4ever/post/step-into-the-rabbit-hole #recoveringartist #recovery #na #aa #narcoticsanonymous #drugusers #drugs #meth #addiction #artlife #SoberArt #soberaf #soberlife #meth #gay #gaymen #heartdisease #congestiveheartfailure #chf #pride #menshealth #mentalhealth https://www.instagram.com/p/CiPCOzJO7Ji/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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serenity-with-lawna · 8 months
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Unpacking Energy: The Hidden Cost of Living With a Chronic or Terminal I...
Living with a chronic illness or are you facing a loved ones illness and you are not sure how to get to the bottom of some of the issues such as saving energy for the most important aspects of life, clear communication and setting boundaries?. This is for you. I try to keep things light, a little bit humorous but informative so that we can all find our serenity and harmony through living with a chronic or terminal illness. I’m excited for you to come be a part of the community and join in on the fight against ableism so that we can all be the best version of ourselves. 
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dreambodyclinic · 2 years
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Watch "Paul's Miraculous Heart and Liver Regeneration from Stem Cell Therapy" on YouTube
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Healing hearts at Dream Body Clinic (833) 445-9089
#stemcell #stemcells #stemcelltherapy #heart #hearthealth #heartrecovery #postheartattack #heartattack #regenerativemedicine #congestiveheartfailure #dreambodyclinic
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andynoise · 3 years
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A year ago I could finally walk after a month of not being able to because of the fall I had on the illegally dumped cookie grease that John’s Burger had dumped on the sidewalk. But I could barely breathe ... ten days later I ended up checking into the hospital for the first time in my life. Diagnosis #congestiveheartfailure This photo was of me trying to walk a mile. Later I slept on the patio because my bed was too soft. #ultrawalker #heartfailuresurvivor #betablockerrunner (at Bakersfield, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNrX6xCHAOd/?igshid=14qkbys9at73t
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phxfinestent · 4 years
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Last infusion day! The phrase Pumping iron hits different now. My veins are tapped at this point. Hands and arms 🙌🏾 #cardiomyopathy #congestiveheartfailure #CrushHeartDisease #failureisnotanoption #vibetribe💙 #womenshealth #blackhealthmatters https://www.instagram.com/p/CMnG8huFg4k/?igshid=upmabgxei4k5
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