One of Our Sisters needs Our Help

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  • GTFLYGIRL
    GTFLYGIRL NewYork Posts: 788
    I'm really tired and this is a lot to follow , but you guys are awesome! I have some of my own stuff i need to get out there too.... I just havent had time to do it! I will ask for some help though and be part of my own fundraiser. You guys really are awesome. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for doing all of this for me and my son. 

    This is so enormous. Thank you all sincerely. More later.... I'm  going to go back to sleep.... Surgery was yesterday and im trying to heal strongly and quickly.... while I have some family around to help me! Thank you!!!! xoxo 

    With love from Ulster County NY- ❤❤❤
    Love, Linda and Dylan
  • hrd2imgn
    hrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,924
    D-Rod said:
    Thank you for posting this.  How about we stop worrying about 4 hour merch lines and who’s on the rail and start supporting Jamily memebers when their battling something much more important. GTFLYGIRL were with you 
    Exactly my thought, let us check ourselves, human life is more important than a $1.00 poster you are paying a 1000x markup on.  God bless in  your fight, you can do it!
  • GTFLYGIRL
    GTFLYGIRL NewYork Posts: 788
    Thank you so much everyone. I would live to check out the book, Massara 133. Its so scary. I will PM you when I'm not on my phone....Since surgery I havent been able to  sleep more than about 3 to 4 hours at a time so.... I have someone with my son and for me.... NAP TIME! You guys are amazing. I have to pull out some things to sell. It's so much easier to sell here than onEbay. I cant even begin to navigate that.... lifes too complicated  right now! Thanks for all the support! ❤❤❤
  • YourDirtisMyfood
    YourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,668
    we're thinking of you GTFLYGIRL (Linda)
  • URthekey
    URthekey Posts: 1,914
    edited August 2018
    1 10c reserved ticket for 9/2 Fenway show for sale as part of a Care Package for Linda’s GoGundMe. Seat is Box 7 Row A. See my post in Lost Dogs thread or PM me for more details. 

    Ticket is SOLD.
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  • RS65573
    RS65573 Posts: 2,500
    When I get back home from Boston I’d love to donate something to be sold to benefit your go fund me. I lost my dad to cancer in February. Keep fighting!!!
  • elwayvedder
    elwayvedder South Jersey Posts: 9,181
    up and don't forget to head over to Lost Dogs to help and secure some great PJ merch
  • GTFLYGIRL
    GTFLYGIRL NewYork Posts: 788
    edited September 2018
    Heyyy.... so it has been a while since I logged in on here! Things have been crazy. 

    Firstly, thank you to everyone who contacted me,  contributed, and or sent me kind messages. And thank you to my friend, Mel, who started this thread. 

    Since the operation a lot has happened.  I switched hospitals, to Skoan Kettering Cancer Centers,  and found out I will need another operation (surgery is called axillary node dissection) and have another biopsy scheduled for tomorrow...and ...well... a whole lot more had happened.  There is an update on my Go Fund Me if you choose to check it out.

    If you do, please,  please I ask if you could share the link? Shares help more than you could imagine. Thank you to everyone who has helped with mine and my sons battle... *because it for sure is his too... he is who I am fighting for!!* The Pearl Jam family is an amazing group of people. Thank you!!!!! 

    https://www.gofundme.com/5z5y3v4
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  • eljuda170
    eljuda170 México Posts: 57
    Greetings from Mexico!! I did my little contribution. Hugs and Blessing for you...
  • Astaak
    Astaak Connecticut Posts: 45
    I don’t know anybody here and I am sorry I hadn’t seen this thread till now to donate, but I send my love and good vibes and will pass the gofundme link on. 

    GTFLYGIRL, I am sure you are getting amazing care at Sloan Kettering. But in case you haven’t come across this, and may want more info or a place to talk about your specific diagnosis or surgeries with women who know,  I have found the breastcancer.org forum very helpful. I don’t have cancer but have LCIS which I had never heard of till my diagnosis in 2016. Nobody in my life and even some medical professionals I dealt with had ever heard of LCIS, but on the breast cancer forum there was a whole group of people who spoke the language and that made me feel less alone. It also helped me figure out what to expect from my surgery. 

    I am on Long Island, so too far to physically help out, but I will check your godundme for updates and give what I can along the way. Much love to you and I wish you so well in your fight.  :)