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Robin Roberts returned to the “Good Morning America” anchor desk this morning, five months to the day since she underwent a bone marrow transplant to treat myelodysplastic syndrome or MDS, a rare blood disorder.

“I keep pinching myself and I realize that this is real. This is really happening,” Roberts, 52, said. “Faith, family and friends have brought me to this moment and I am so full of gratitude.”

Roberts looked slightly thinner, not surprising for someone who has undergone major medical treatment and not surprising for regular “GMA” viewers, who have seen her in periodic updates through her treatment.

Several time she praised those viewers, who have showered her and the show with tweets and other messages of support.

She continued her morning dialog with a wealth of gratitude and thank you’s

“There’s so many people that I want to thank throughout the morning, my doctors and nurses and family and colleagues and people who have sat in this chair and those who have blazed the trail before me,””As my mother said, ‘We all have something,”Everyone’s story has purpose and meaning and value and I share this morning, this day of celebration, with everyone.”

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Two minutes into her broadcast this morning, President and First Lady sent a taped message welcoming her back. Mrs Obama emphatically informed Robin, ‘The Obama family has been praying for you and we look forward to talking to you in a few days.” Robin will be sitting down to talk with the President and  First Lady in a few days.

Roberts, in return, joked that her still-short hair has “little bangs” — a reference to Michelle Obama’s own much-discussed set of “midlife crisis” bangs.

You can watch the video of the special message   here.

Robin Roberts Returns To A Special Message From The President & First Lady  was originally published on elev8.com

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