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Sandy Andolong celebrates anniversary of her "second lease in life"

By Bianca Geli
Published March 25, 2020 10:24 AM PHT

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Sandy Andolong is celebrating 5th anniversary of her “second lease in life” after kidney transplant in 2015.

Sandy Andolong is rejoicing her five years of living her “second life” as she recovered from a kidney transplant in 2015.

She wrote a message on Instagram, thanking her “Ahava,” or love in Hebrew, and posted a photo of her with husband Christopher de Leon.

“Today is the 5th anniversary of my 2nd lease in life. Thank you, Ahava, for always making me feel specially loved and cared for.”

Today is the 5th anniversary of my 2nd lease in life😊🙏🏻❤️ Thank you, Ahava, for always making me feel specially loved and cared for. #forevergratefulandthankful #blessedbeyondwords🙏 #godismystrength #ktsurvivor

A post shared by Sandy_Andolong de Leon (@sandy_andolong_de_leon) on

Recently, Sandy's husband Christopher openly admitted that he tested positive for COVID-19.

Christopher De Leon confirms he has COVID-19

Based on her latest Instagram story, Christopher was already discharged from hospital.

Sandy Andolong, nagbigay update sa COVID-19 case ni Christopher de Leon

Meanwhile, the couple's daughter, Mariel de Leon also responded to a netizen criticizing her father for getting tested, explaining he was already showing COVID-19 symptoms and in on quarantine before deciding to get tested.

Mariel de Leon, inalmahan ang netizen na nagsabing hindi sumunod sa COVID-19 protocol ang ama na si Christopher de Leon

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