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Tulsi Gabbard gives promising, emotional update on husband's successful bone cancer surgery

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Tulsi Gabbard gives promising, emotional update on husband's successful bone cancer surgery

Tulsi Gabbard delivered a hopeful and emotional message in a video posted to X on Thursday morning, updating the success of her husband Abraham Williams' bone cancer surgery for sacral chordoma, an extremely rare cancer, and giving an update on the challenges of his recovery.

"A few weeks after the surgery was done, the pathologist and the doctors said that they are confident that they were able to cut out all of the cancerous bone and tissue," Gabbard said in a 3-minute video.

"So here we are now, almost three months after, and he started a very rigorous physical therapy program." "He gets frustrated a lot because he wants to be able to make progress faster, and sometimes he's pushed a little bit too far, but overall, Abraham is progressing very well," Gabbard continued.

"The reality is that the battle isn't over yet." TULSI GABBARD REVEALS HUSBAND'S 'VERY RARE SACRAL CHORDOMA': 'IN A LOT OF PAIN' AFTER 7-HOUR SURGERY Gabbard announced her resignation in May from the Trump administration as director of national intelligence to support her husband's cancer fight .

She officially stepped down from President Donald Trump's Cabinet at the end of June.

"We are so grateful to God for His unconditional love, for being our shelter, for being our peace and our strength," Gabbard said at the end of the video.

"We want to say thank you to the doctors, the surgeon, the pathologist, the anesthesiologist.

We want say thank to all of you sharing the most beautiful prayers and well wishes with us.

Mahalo nui loa to you all." She was joined on camera with a tight, loving hug from Abraham.

DEMOCRATS, MEDIA SPARK FURY WITH 'DISGUSTING' RESPONSE TO TULSI GABBARD'S DNI RESIGNATION "Love you, darlin'," he said.

"I love you," she replied.

The video detailed the nature of the surgery and treatment options of what she called a "one in a million type of cancer." "Earlier this year, my husband Abraham was diagnosed with cancer," she began in the video.

"I picked up the phone, and Abraham's voice was different.

He said that he got a call from his doctor, and the doctor told him that he has sacral chordoma, very, very rare , one in a million type of cancer." CANCER TREATMENT DELAYS SURGE ACROSS US AS DOCTOR WARNS SYSTEM ‘NEEDS FIXING IMMEDIATELY’ She said they elected the surgery over radiation, with the video showing the tender moments before he went "under heavy anesthesia for almost eight hours." "His body, as he started to come out, started reacting to the drugs that were in his body," she continued.

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