Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Long Journey Home

I’m still here. I was diagnosed and treated for a disease I do not have. Consequently, that has placed me on a dark and lonely path far from home. Day after day and mile after mile I’m getting closer. With the love of friends and family, I know I’ll make it. I want to thank everyone for their prayers and kind words and support.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Time will get you back. Stay focused, we'll all help you get there. WJV

Anonymous said...

We know you will come back stronger and show the world what you are made of. can't wait to see your new photos !

Anonymous said...

Hi Celeste..
Glad to hear that you are on your way back..I am looking forward to a story on your recovery and what really happened. Take care ...MEG

Anonymous said...

CELESTE...
GET WELL SOON..OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU...
SINCERELY YOUR FRIENDS

Anonymous said...

CELESTE...
HOPE YOU ARE WELL AND BACK HOME SOON...WE MISS YOU...YOUR NEIGHBORS

Anonymous said...

Please let us know how we can help you with your journey ?
Print a blog so we can keep up with you OK
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Anonymous said...

may I ask...how in this day an age are people mis -diagnosed with an illness? William O

Anonymous said...

Hang in there. Never underestimate the human spirit. Looking forward to seeing some photos from you.

Anonymous said...

"A journey is best measured in friends rather than miles"
Tim Cahill

you have many friends Celeste.

Lori said...

Sorry for your troubles. My daughter was under diagnosed. Two years ago she had a severe bout of the stomach flu. She never recovered and suffered for a year while doctors drew her blood,put her through upper GI's, ultra sounds more blood work, many different medications that aggravated her symptoms.Hours with out sleep left her with time surfing on the internet for any clue the doctors could have missed. She discovered the mints she chewed to relieve the stress was making her sick. Apparently she was overdosing on sucrose. In normal consumption amounts it is safe but she was consuming them one after the other and the Curiously Strong brand at that. Desperate for any answer, she quit chewing the mints and her symptoms cleared up. Now she is fine and she has a mint here and there. I pray your journey is short and your life is long and prosperous.

Anonymous said...

Erred in diagnosis? Now what? Be sure to get 2nd, 3rd, 4th opinions before submitting to anything - if you can. Research the H out of it before doing anything. Be prepared to sue for any damages done. Do not let anyone get away with ruining your life. Life is short.