How to get to Cedars Sinai Medical Center:

  • Coming from West of the Medical Center (from the ocean side):
    1. Get to Highway 10 from the 405
    2. Go East on Highway 10 (towards central L.A. and not towards the ocean or Santa Monica)
    3. Take the S. La Cienega Blvd offramp and turn RIGHT onto S. La Cienega (you should go under the freeway and then cross Cadillac Ave -- if not, you are going the wrong way -- also, to make things extra confusing, there is a short stretch near there called "La Cienega Ave". If you wind up on that, turn around and hang a LEFT back onto S. La Cienega Blvd. -- if you cross Venice Bl or Washington Bl you are going the wrong way)
    4. Turn LEFT on 3rd St. (3rd St comes soon after San Vicente Blvd.)
    5. Turn RIGHT on S. George Burns Rd.
    6. Soon, on your right there will be an "Emergency Vehicle Only" parking entrance. Right after that there will be another parking lot (also on your right) -- park there.
  • Coming from East of the Medical Center (towards Santa Monica):
    1. Get to Highway 10 from the 110 or the 5
    2. Go West on Highway 10 (towards Santa Monica)
    3. Take the S. La Cienega Blvd offramp and turn RIGHT onto S. La Cienega (you should go under the freeway and then cross Cadillac Ave -- if not, you are going the wrong way -- also, to make things extra confusing, there is a short stretch near there called "La Cienega Ave". If you wind up on that, turn around and hang a LEFT back onto S. La Cienega Blvd. -- if you cross Venice Bl or Washington Bl you are going the wrong way)
    4. Turn LEFT on 3rd St. (3rd St comes soon after San Vicente Blvd.)
    5. Turn RIGHT on S. George Burns Rd.
    6. Soon, on your right there will be an "Emergency Vehicle Only" parking entrance. Right after that there will be another parking lot (also on your right) -- park there.
Shelsi is the daughter of Sheri and Ric Hancock, and the wife of Eric Stolworthy. She was diagnosed with "Difused Large B-cell lymphoma" -- in other words, Cancer. It has manifested as an 11 cm lump in her chest that is pushing on her heart and constricting the blood flow to the rest of her body. Dispite here grave condition she is bright, alert, and cheerful, and asside from a shortness of breath and a persistent cough, you can barely tell she is sick.
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