General Hospital Spoilers: Willow Isn’t Alone In Her Journey As She And TJ Grow Closer

Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has been diagnosed with leukemia while pregnant with Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) child. Michael, Willow, and Wiley were over the moon to expand their family. She could bear to break the devastating news.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow has chosen to shut Michael out when it comes to her battle with leukemia. The only people who know are the people who held diagnose Willow. Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is her Obstetrician, and Dr. Terry Randolph (Cassandra James) is her Oncologist. Together they have tried to give Willow the best advice they can based on their medical experience and interpersonal skills. Dr. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and Willow have become friends through working together on staff at General Hospital, as well as through the early stages of her diagnosis. TJ has been there for Willow, trying to guide her in the right direction when it comes TJ how she’s handling her pregnancy and having learned she is battling leukemia. She can’t bring herself to tell Michael despite her doctor’s efforts for her to confide in her family.

General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate Willow and TJ grow closer as she continues to keep her circle small in knowing what she’s going through. She and TJ will be spending a lot of time together throughout her treatment, bonding over her secret.

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