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<p>woooo hooooo
and whew</p>

<p>Cheers!!!</p>

<p>Last night at 12:30 am during an AWFUL thunderstorm I was sitting in my family room, gnawing my fingernails with worry because my 19 year old son should have been home from work 45 minutes earlier and it was raining so hard I couldn’t even see across the street, and his cell phone was going straight to voicemail… so to distract myself I picked up the laptop and logged on to CC. I saw Marite’s post that she couldn’t reach LTS’s daughter, and I was suddenly almost as worried about LTS as I was about my own son! </p>

<p>15 minutes later DS arrived home (long story but he’s fine), and this morning I see that LTS is doing well too. After the darkness of last night, the sun is really shining brightly today! I’m echoing mafool: ā€œwoooo hoooo and whew.ā€</p>

<p>(Last night I had this mental image of the CC army of LTS supporters that looks like the Verizon cellphone network, as was mentioned earlier, and all of us were peering into LTS’s hospital window trying to see if she was ok… lol).</p>

<p>Wonderful news!</p>

<p>Great news LTS</p>

<p>Wonderful news! I was uneasy until I saw LTS’ wee hours post.</p>

<p>LTS - I am wearing my red shoes to Friday night services tonight in your honor. Not sure what I’ll do when we get to the part where we say out loud the names of friends and family who need a prayer for healing ;)</p>

<p>From ADad (4026, 4031):</p>

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<p>–Mignon McLaughlin</p>

<p>LTS, I planned to wear my red shoes to a job interview yesterday … I figured they might bring me luck. Unfortunately, my knees are in pain because you have inspired me to get off my duff & exercise … but my shoes ended up causing me back-then-knee trouble (getting old is interesting). I got a different pair of shoes for exercise, but the knees weren’t ready for heels yet yesterday. So … I was only able to THINK about wearing those red shoes. However, I did wear an LTS attitude. I was strong, self-assured, and ready to take on the world. And that, I believe, is one of the many positive things you & this thread have brought to my life. Thank you.</p>

<p>So glad to hear from you. We all worry, as you are aware.</p>

<p>Great to hear from you again LTS… and to hear that things are continuing to go along well…</p>

<p>super update!!!</p>

<p>I’m so relieved! Such good news, LTS.:)</p>

<p>Thank goodness. I was so worried I had actually scanned certain ā€œnoticesā€ for the DC area…</p>

<p>I get it now, you don’t post and so we pray harder ;).</p>

<p>oooooooooo a screen!! Great news. That means less drugs for the clots!!! That is good news for sure.</p>

<p>PRJ: As previously posted (forgive me, please: I do not remember by whom) the name Leita Schul has been offered in prayer services.</p>

<p>Checking on you from a business trip…while watching the Olympics…are you watching too?
You are a one strong lady, LTS…you will persevere…</p>

<p>I’m so relieved to hear that your scans came back normal! :)</p>

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<p>(P.S. This calls to mind something the writer Henry James once said to his nephew: </p>

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<p>All great news!! so relieved for the update.</p>

<p>dear LTS-</p>

<p>It is a beautiful day in DC today and I hope you will be able to get outside and forget that you have cancer for at least a few minutes.</p>

<p>gentle hugs</p>

<p>From ADad (4026, 4031):</p>

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<p>–Beck</p>