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Skylar Dummer

@SkylarDummer

University of Nevada Reno Leukemia Survivor 🧡🎗

Reno, NV Beigetreten Ekim 2011
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Skylar Dummer@SkylarDummer·
On the phone with @jessb_100 Me: What day is New Years next year Jess: January 1st Me: Thanks. 😑🤦🏼‍♀️ My best friend everyone.
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Skylar Dummer@SkylarDummer·
Such a proud Alumni! They did that for coach Mike! Congrats Black Ops @NedaEmamjomeh love you 💙💙
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utdc@uptodatecheer·
YOUR MEDIUM COED WORLD CHAMPION #CheerWorlds2025 🥇- The California All Stars - Livermore - Black Ops
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THE CALIFORNIA ALLSTARS BLACK OPERATIONS WORLDS FINALS
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Lakota Man@LakotaMan1·
So, who else here would absolutely love to see this man become president someday?
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I don’t think I have ever been more miserable In my life. And I’m a cancer survivor
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Skylar Dummer@SkylarDummer·
One can only be tough for so long
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Skylar Dummer@SkylarDummer·
@MLB Watching the dodgers choke again during playoffs
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MLB@MLB·
What was your favorite MLB moment of 2023?
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
What this world needs is more good guys with guns. Share this video far and wide.
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Skylar Dummer@SkylarDummer·
@kaydaustin You couldn’t have said it any better. Going through something like cancer makes you realize who is really there for you, whether it be family or friends. The true ones are the wines who stick by your side the entire journey
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Katie Coleman@kaydaustin·
Cancer ghosting, let’s talk about it 👻 I took these two pictures after my first hospital admission then scrolled through my feed and cried. At 29, I found myself using a bedpan while I watched friends skiing down mountainsides. It was the first time I’d recognize how detached my life had become from my peers. I felt jealous, bitter and threw myself a pity party over chicken broth and graham crackers while the extreme guilt set in over the fact I even had any of these emotions. When you’re first diagnosed with cancer, your friends, family and even distant acquaintances often rally around you. The messages, phone calls and well wishes pour in, making you feel insanely supported. But over time the support often dwindles. People go back to their lives, full of events and activities you may no longer be able to participate in. And all the “if you need anything” messages start to feel empty as you look on from afar. There are often people you thought would be there every step of the way- who you never or rarely hear from. It can feel crushing and make you question if they ever really cared. Here’s why I don’t fault the people in my life I experienced this with and a few insights I’ve taken away. I thought I’d share in case it’s helpful to others. I started to feel less hurt by these experiences when I realized we all have busy lives and most people are doing their best to make it through their own day. We live in a world these days where many of us turn to social media to keep tabs on each other. Many of my friends and family saw updates online or were updated through the grapevine. They felt up-to-date on me, even though we never had contact. Others later told me, “Phewf, I’m glad you’re doing okay now. I had to stop reading your posts because it was too hard for me. I kept picturing everything that happened to you, happening to myself or my kids. I emotionally wasn’t strong enough for it. I prayed for you every night but couldn’t read your posts.” Others were at a loss for words and didn’t know what to say. Look, cancer is hard- really hard. Not just for those of us going through it but for many of those we care about too. I personally believe it’s not about people not caring, I think it’s often people not knowing how to show up or what to say. I think social media often amplifies the emotions and isolation. When you see others carrying on with their lives while you’re simply trying to survive, it can at times feel like they don’t care. But what social media doesn’t show are the prayers they send up each night praying for your healing and comfort, the little reminders throughout their day that make them think of you or their compulsive checking of your page at 1am for updates looking reassurance you’re okay. Social media has created ways for us to feel more connected than we ever have before but it can also create a valley of isolation through the hardest days. So this is my reminder to anyone who may have loved ones they care about going through a difficult time. Don’t forget to drop the comment, send the message or pick up the phone. If you don’t know what to say, simply let them know you’re thinking about them. Cancer ghosting I personally believe is often unintentional but a very real experience many face. I’d love for us to create a thread of practical ways to show up for others. So let’s hear your experience below. What are little ways people showed up for you during a difficult time that mean the most?
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KOLO8@KOLO8·
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo has vetoed all three gun bills placed on his desk. kolotv.com/2023/05/17/lom…
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Zach Myers@ZMyersOfficial·
Warning: We comin’ ❤️ Tour starts in 3 days
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New Cheer Buzz Who Dis@Swaggsocali·
Cali Covert 2014-15. I’ll give 5 twitter bucks to someone who can tell me who the point flyer is. I just realized who it is myself after all these years lmao.
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Zach Myers@ZMyersOfficial·
Dear Rex Englebert and Nashville metro PD That’s how you handle a fucking tragic situation! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Reno Police@RenoPolice·
Chief Nance and the men and women of the Reno Police Department mourn the loss of the crew and passengers aboard the @remsahealth plane that tragically crashed yesterday. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family, friends, and coworkers who lost loved ones in this incident.
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SFGiants@SFGiants·
Our turn…
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