she wrote, alongside two photos of herself taken by her fiancé, comedian Jeff Arcuri.“Yesterday I saw all the couples post their Valentines Day celebrations.
I felt envious if I’m being honest,” Thurston continued. “Jeff took me to Hawaii and after, we were going to travel the world before planting roots together in NYC finally.
But instead, my Vday was spent coordinating a place to live as I have to go back to LA for more testing and treatment.”Thurston explained that on Valentine’s Day morning she sorted out her insurance and “scheduled appointments for another biopsy, fertility, mental health, surgery, as well as meeting with my team to discuss the overall treatment plan, which will include chemo.”“I experienced a range of emotions over the past two weeks,” she said. “Despair.
Anger. Sadness. Denial. And then strength. Purposeful. Ready. I cried a lot. I tried to even make a video instead of this post and couldn’t.”Thurston shared that she found stories of other women with breast cancer which “helped” her cope with the news. “So I intend to be the same for others,” she wrote, adding, “This is day one of sharing and is going to be a long one.
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