My heart is heavy right now learning the great Louise Fletcher has left us.
I will never forget our last visit (not to long ago) when we got to spend a whole weekend together. Our conversations were amazing just laughing and sharing all our memories from 1986 when we
filmed. "Flowers In The Attic". I am so grateful I got to spend that time with you before you had to leave us. Louise you were an absolute joy to work with, you were a mentor and a friend, the gifts
you showed and gave me in developing my craft are
irreplaceable. You are a true blessing and a beautiful woman inside and out. I will miss you and the world will miss you. Rest In Peace and Love Louise 🙏🏼 I love you ❤️ #Legend 🌷#LouiseFletcher
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On Christmas Day we flew LAX to Orlando Florida. My son and I were horribly sick when we arrived in Fort Myers that night. We went to urgent care the next morning. I had never been so sick with fevers and coughing, just awful. They tested us for literally everything. My son was
diagnosed with the flu. They came up with a good treatment plan for him. But all my tests did not give them the results they were looking for. They ruled out everything. They even ended up testing me twice. They could not figure it out. They said, the closest they could
come to a diagnosis would be, “swine flu” but then continued to tell me it wasn’t “swine”. They were clearly perplexed and surprised they could not give me a complete diagnosis. They didn’t even know how to fully treat it either. I told them I needed to get better ASAP and asked