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You’ll catch a little bit of everything here! 🙂🙏🏾🩷✝️God is love and Jesus is Lord!!
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🤣🤣🤣
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God loves all His children!🙏🏾
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God’s sovereignty in how He’s not only making the world turn, but every fiber of my being is in His hands. My blood flows through my brain b/c God is making a way! He has a purpose for me. So please, don’t doubt! Trust, believe and know God is good!!💙🤍💙🤍
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God has shown me every day His love, mercy and grace to raise me up when I don’t deserve it. He heals my mind and keeps me! God continues to show me how real He is through this very circumstance I face daily.
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As of right now, I’m still living with this, but JHU hospital is keeping close watch on me as frequent neurological doctors visits are a must now. I also want to share this for anyone who feels like God doesn’t look out for His children because He does!
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perplexed because after the procedure they found that this tumor was there since birth. They said that because I have no blood flow through vessels, the risk of stroke or seizure is a lot higher & that I didn’t experience any symptoms of it until now and I’m in my 30s.
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After a few days, the results came back that it was not malignant, meaning it was benign. Another thing they noticed with this tumor is based on its placement yet again, it had bone marrow. Meaning it was there for some time. The doctors still didn’t want surgery as an option but they were
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The neurosurgeon hoped and prayed that it wasn’t because reassured that if it was, that I was in good hands. With the angiogram, there were several doctors in the room. Monitoring how this tumor would react to dye and no dye. It was a quick process and I healed fine, it was just waiting for results.
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The angiogram would determine if this tumor was malignant. If it was, they were going to do more extensive surgery. However, they were very concerned because this tumor rested on a blood vessel. Basically, very risky surgery since it’s near a brain artery or vessel.
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the conduct of a procedure called an angiogram. Neurosurgeons have 3 ways they can enter to check what’s happening in your skull, and that’s through the wrist, nose, or thighs. I opted for the wrist because it’s easier to heal.
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The seasoned neurologist came to review if in fact it was a thrombosis aneurysms, and it wasn’t. It is a brain tumor. At this point, I didn’t know what was worse, but the question of the malignancy of this tumor also needed to be researched by a neurosurgeon. How they did this was through
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a stroke. Since a part of my brain wasn’t getting the proper blood flow…they wanted to keep me there and get a second opinion on the thrombosis aneurysm. So I had to wait for another neurologist to review the MRI report, which was a good call on JHU to consider a second opinion
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I couldn’t believe, what my ears were hearing and seeing. What was also weird is they said that its placement in my brain is blocking blood flow from one side of my brain to other vessels. They were shocked b/c even though I felt like I was having a seizure, I wasn’t. And there was no signs of…
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So I guess, you might ask: What was found? After long waits because they wanted to make sure they were seeing what they were seeing, they had their neurological team come to my room and tell me they found a thrombosis aneurysm on the right side of my brain.
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Immediately once I arrived at JHU, they admitted me to have an MRI done. What was found was completely frightening, and knowing what was found was going to change my life forever. In the midst of all of this, their staff offered so much assurance that everything was going to be okay.
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So my oldest teen accompanied me while I drove myself to JHU in Baltimore, MD. I drove to this hospital because they are one of the best, and in my opinion; especially when it comes to treating people of color. JHU hospital seems more attentive to our medical needs based on their research.
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Happy Thanksgiving!🦃🍁
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Clearly!
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Where is the laughing emoji? I can’t 🤣
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All about the Benjamin’s
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Nice!
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Propaganda Secretary…
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I have one watch and it’s broke😂😩
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Thank you for your hard work you continue to give for the American people Madame VP!🙏🏾🩷
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This!
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They’re taking something that’s so scared, and placing it into the hands of people who already censor Black American history & Native American history. How much more do you think they can do with the Holy Bible? God’s word cannot be censored!!
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They’re taking something that’s so scared, and placing it into the hands of people who already censor Black American history & Native American history. How much more do you think they can do with the Holy Bible? God’s word cannot be censored!!
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I’m a Christian and it’s my thought that we definitely should leave the Bible in the church!
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Amen!
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Basically!
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Congratulations!🥳
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😂😩