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Continuing prayers, Ashley. Hope they find out what the reaction was too. Don't want to do that again! Yikes!

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Just read your story and my heart goes out to you! You are one strong person, I will be saying many prayers for you and sending many good thoughts your way!!! I hope you are feeling better really soon and thank you for sharing your journey with us!

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Yall have no idea how much the comments really have been helping me through this, I keep hearing people in the threads along with family and friends and truth is, it's because of hearing things like that and the support when I feel like everything is falling apart and want to give up. Thank you all <3

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Ashlee!! I'm so sorry you're going through all this. Nightmare. But you're so right...at some point this will be a distant memory and replaced by the excitement of clothes shopping, the wedding, and all the rest of it! Once you're feeling back up to it, let's meet up for a jersey date again! Jo

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My biggest thing is at least they figured out why I was so sick and having such a hard time!!! I was seriously in the hospital for a week before they did , they ran so many tests on me (it didn't help though that the 3rd day my face swelled REALLY bad from the gland infection).

We definitely need to meet up again! This time I should be more like myself and not so bobble headed (: remember, MY TREAT NEXT TIME!

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And FYI, from your pic you're looking fabulous!!!!!!!

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Had an allergic reaction last night to we don't know what. Stuck again 1 more night.

Hey Ashlee, are you still in the hospital or are you at home now?

Continuing to pray for you!!! I know it's hard but keep those positive thoughts going! It will help speed your recovery!

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Home care. With the tpn 24/7 and the pain med patch, still very limited in what I can do/where I can go

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Home care. With the tpn 24/7 and the pain med patch, still very limited in what I can do/where I can go

Well, I'm glad to hear you are home!!! :)

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Wonderful you are at home! I wish you good days ahead and you continue to be in my prayers!!!

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Admitted back into the hospital last night. Gall bladder this time, comes out at noon. Cause I haven't been through enough...

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One thing is for sure Ashlee...after you get through this, you will never take your health for granted again! You are a trooper, I have been following your story and I am blown away by all you have gone through!

I had my gallbladder out years ago will no ill side effects from that. Hopefully this part of your ordeal with go like clockwork.

Hang in there and let us know how you're doing.

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Admitted back into the hospital last night. Gall bladder this time' date=' comes out at noon. Cause I haven't been through enough...

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The good news is that's guaranteed weight-loss. :D

Ok. Maybe I shouldn't pursue a carrier as a stand up comic.

But on the serious side, I know you have been through so much. My heart really goes out to you right now. I'm sure everything will turnout for the best.

I also can't imagine how frustrated you must be right now. We are all here cheering for you.

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Admitted back into the hospital last night. Gall bladder this time' date=' comes out at noon. Cause I haven't been through enough...

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Aww, man :( know that everyone is rooting for you!!

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Oh no!!! Lots of prayers!!

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