Uh oh! Abby Lee Miller took to Instagram on Sunday, July 7, to share a story on how she tragically fell off a wheelchair at the Pittsburgh International airport, and only a few people were kind enough to help.

“Help! ‘I’ve fallen and I can’t get up.’ Isn’t that the truth?” the 52-year-old wrote as a caption on a photo of her on the floor. “Let’s just say my transfer from the Isle Chair to my own chair didn’t go so well! The move should’ve happened on the bridge like usual and not in front of a hundred people waiting to board, I shouldn’t have had to ask for someone to call the paramedics and maybe the @americanair Gate Mgr [sic] should’ve at the very least asked if I was ok? Thank you to all the Pgh international Airport Escorts that were so very kind & the hot firemen who swiftly got me on my feet, into my chair & on my way!!!”

 

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A post shared by Abby Lee Miller (@therealabbylee) on Three hours later, she commented on the same post updating fans that although she is in pain, she is OK, she is in lots of pain. “Thank you all for asking. I’m stiff and my body aches. My right hip & knee banged up. Right shoulder is sore,” she wrote.Three hours later, she commented on the same post updating fans that although she is in pain, she is OK, she is in lots of pain. “Thank you all for asking. I’m stiff and my body aches. My right hip & knee banged up. Right shoulder is sore,” she wrote.

Three hours later, she commented on the same post updating fans that although she is OK, she is in lots of pain. “Thank you all for asking. I’m stiff and my body aches. My right hip and knee banged up. Right shoulder is sore,” she wrote.

The Dance Moms star was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma, which “is a form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in which cancer starts in immune cells called B-cells,” according to WebMD. “Recognized as the fastest growing human tumor, Burkitt lymphoma is associated with impaired immunity and is rapidly fatal if left untreated.” Since then, the professional dancer has been very open about her remission on social media.

“I was paralyzed from my neck down,” Abby told People in June. “I’ve had two different therapists say there’s no doubt [I will walk again]. [I plan] to be walking by September.” We wish you all the best!