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Heather’s Post-Op Check Up, Shocked To See Who’s There?

General Hospital (GH) spoilers and updates tease Heather Webber (Alley Mills) will be shocked to see who’s there to visit at her post-op check up!

She’ll be shocked that Laura and Kevin Collins (Genie Francis, Jon Lindstrom) actually care enough to see if she’s okay and if there’s been any change.

General Hospital Spoilers – Manipulative, Crazy, Baby Seller But Not A Murderer

In spite of the charges Heather is paying for of killing Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) as the Hook, previously Heather was never a killer.

She was manipulative, crazy and a baby seller and swapper but she’d previously never murdered.

The worst thing she’d done in the last twenty years or so was shoot Olivia Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero) up with LSD when she didn’t like her dating her son!

Whether or not Heather’s leaky hip replacement could reverse her murder charges is questionable, but perhaps it would render her less violent.

Kevin and Laura do want to check to see if there are personality changes, but also they do care-they have a grandchild/grandnephew in common.

GH Spoilers – Heather Webber’s Shocked At Their Concern

Heather is shocked at their concern upon finding them in her room when she awakes-Kevin, of course is a psychiatrist so he wants to get a take on her mentally.

Laura and she were kind of shirttail relatives since Rick Webber (Chris Robinson) and Jeff Webber (William R. Moses) were brothers.

Laura could also relate to some of Esme Prince’s (Avery Kristen Pohl) situations, since she made many mistakes when she was young-a couple fatal.

She can certainly relate to someone losing a child, although Heather never raised any of hers-she either sold them or gave them up. As for Kevin, he did grieve Esme as his niece; he once had a daughter who sadly died as well.

General Hospital Spoilers – Heather Webber Is Touched

Heather is touched at Kevin and Laura’s concern, and now that she’s awake she’s no longer fearful and her mood is no longer erratic.

It seems that the cobalt poisoning did have a lot to do with Heather’s mental and emotional conditions over the past couple of years since her hip replacement.

Of course she grieves for her lost daughter that she only knew over the past few months of her life, part of that with Esme having amnesia.

Of course Heather doesn’t want to go back to Pentonville or wherever she’s being housed after her operation, but that can’t be helped.

Whether any of her more violent acts can be reconsidered and charges reconsidered because of the cobalt poisoning, is a fair question but one Laura and Kevin can’t answer.

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