Monday, July 14, 2008

Freeing Skwanky T

Freeing Skwanky T
Angie K. Millgate reporting for Tebbs News

Recently, the multi-talented musical genius, conscious thinker and love coach, Mary Tebbs, began experiencing a frightening reduction in her vision, which prompted her to visit an ophthalmologist for relief.

“I had all these symptoms I’d written off on account of getting old,” Tebbs said. “When the little bits of white light began building walls in my peripheral vision, I got scared. I like seeing. I’m a visual person.”

The visit to the ophthalmologist on Wednesday, July 9th revealed she had an abnormal growth, which prompted the ophthalmologist to declare, “You have a tumor.”

“You talkin’ to me?” Tebbs had replied, looking around the room for clarification. An MRI brain scan the next morning exposed a tumor the size of a ping pong ball growing on her pituitary gland. The tumor had compressed and stretched the optic nerve, resulting in the narrowing line of vision.

In keeping with her tradition of playing easefully with her life, Tebbs opted to interview the tumor. Tebbs shared, “He’s definitely male and he looks like a kiwi. He’s from the hood yo, a gangsta and a pranksta here to mess with my head. He goes by the name Skwanky Tui on account of he’s livin’ on my pituitary gland.”

Tebbs was admitted to the University of Utah Hospital late Sunday evening and is currently residing in bed #2 in room #414 as she awaits her surgery on Tuesday with William T. Couldwell MD, PhD, who is the best in the nation for this type of surgery.

“I feel great,” Tebbs said during her interview. “They’re calling the tumor benign and a 100% chance of an easeful recovery without complications. They don’t have to cut open my head. They’re goin’ through my nose and that’s all the details I want about that, yo.”

Tebbs is laughing and having fun with everyone who crosses her path, bringing amusement to the hospital in surprising ways. She is open to receiving an abundance of love, well-wishes and visitations, as well as text messages. “On account of the tumor, I don’t like to be on the phone for a long time,” Tebbs stated.

Going through the contractions of this transition, Tebbs has become aware of just how much her relationship with money has shaped her life. For a long time, she made money or the lack thereof more important than living. With the appearance of her friend, Skwanky T., that has shifted and she is stepping fully into embracing her life and receiving abundance. Being uninsured, Tebbs is facing huge medical bills. A website has been created to receive monetary donations www.freeskwanky.com Your generous donation to this cause is greatly appreciated.

Return to this website for continual updates. Other sites where you can find information regarding Ms. Tebbs:

www.freeskwanky.com
www.theappreciationcircle.com
www.myspace.com/marytebbs
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=686068593

4 comments:

Who's B? said...

Angie....thank you for sharing this! I am already spreading this around every way I know how.

Thank you and Mary for opening my heart and letting it laugh! I miss everyone. Much love to you.

B

Angie K. Millgate said...

B~
You are very welcome. I have thought of you often throughout this journey with both Maret and Mary. I feel you near. It has been fun, playing with Mary this way and I feel grateful I am able to share with the world her message of Living Life!
Love you!

Cele said...

Abgue, my thoughts and prayers for your friend as she goes through her non-surgical surgery today.

Angie K. Millgate said...

She will love knowing that, Cele! Thank you.

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