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I am heartbroken to hear that you are in the hospital! Sending you lots of strength and love!!

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Thank you! Thank you for being such a friend in so many ways. In action, in multiple places and spaces. I don’t know how you did it with your own busy life and family and demands, but you’re so emotionally available for other women friends and that’s so rare (I think it’s rare?) A woman for women. (I want to be that for you too!)

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Aw! You are so kind! I think because I go through struggles, I have a lot of empathy for what others go through. I do think many women are caught up in their own lives and empathy seems to be more of a rarity, which is sad and lonely. Your writings and what you share on social media help me so much, you bring up a topic and I think to myself, “that is how I feel” and then I don’t feel so alone. Even though we have different diseases, we have many of the same feelings. Thanks for sharing, Bailey❤️

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We care about writing and reading, and independent authors dear Bailey, but in all honesty, it's you I care most about. I wish I was close enough to be your support system when JL has to work or otherwise be absent. I would live in my car on your back porch to be available! (dramatic huh?) In other words, you could (can) count on me to be there for you always. God bless you my precious friend!

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Honestly, we dancers and writers relate the most to dramatic folk because dramatic just means not playing games, caring and expressing … so that’s a word that gets a bad reputation when it used to mean something beautiful too! 💪🏼

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Really looking forward to hangin out with you in Heaven some day dear one, after all, we have eternity! 😉🥰🙏

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Would have loved go be there just to sit and talk with you. I truly appreciate your honesty, and I promise that I (we) will remain friends forever into eternity. HUGS and LOVE 💖💖💖💖

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I appreciate you hunting for the good stuff amidst the challenges of another admittance, my friend. What can I say, I love your “voice.” Thank you for your commitment to keep “speaking” regularly. You are more than a “Whoo” and we hear you. Believing for miracles from heaven for you and your family.

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