Mamie Laverock thanks fans after reuniting with 'When Calls the Heart' co-stars amid post-fall recovery

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Marked star Granny Laverock shared a message of gratitude to her fans as she continues to recover after falling five stories from a hospital balcony in May.

In a short video she shared on her official Facebook page on Thursday, the 20-year-old “When Calls the Heart” The actress, who returned home from hospital in August, thanked her fans for their letters of support.

“Thank you guys so much for these beautiful cards,” Laverock, who was seen lying in bed, said in the clip.

“There are so many and I love them all so much,” she added, holding up a stack of cards and smiling. “THANKS.”

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Hallmark actress Mamie Laverock has thanked her fans as she continues to recover from a five-story fall. (Critère Collection/Mamie Laverock Facebook)

Laverock starred as nursing student Rosaleen Sullivan for three seasons on “When Calls the Heart.”

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Earlier in the week, Laverock shared a photo in which she was seen reuniting with her co-stars from the show, including Erin Krakow, Jack Wagner, Kevin McGarry, Andrea Brooks, Kavan Smith, Pascale Hutton and Chris McNally.

In the image, taken during Hallmark's Hearties Family Reunion event in September, Laverock was seen using a walker and creating heart symbols with her hands as she posed with other members of distribution.

“At the end of every rainbow, there is a pot of gold,” she wrote in the caption of the photo she posted on Facebook on Tuesday.

“Returning to the warm light of the When Calls The Heart reunion,” Laverock added. “I love you.”

Laverock also shared Wagner's post featuring the same image. “A picture is worth 1000 words!” Wagner wrote in the caption with 100 emojis and a red heart.

“I have endless love for this entire cast. Thank you so much,” Laverock commented on the post.

The actress was placed on life support after falling from a balcony weeks after suffering an undisclosed “medical emergency,” according to a GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign launched in May.

In an update on his GoFundMe page in June, his family wrote: “His body was broken. She underwent two 11-hour surgeries with two doctors working on her, one three-hour surgery and another today. We have nothing but gratitude for the doctors and nurses who have been exemplary in his care since May 26.”

They added that Laverock was “enduring immense pain”.

“We can only hold on to the miracles of each day and continue to thank everyone for their prayers and marvel at the miracles of its history,” they shared online. “Our daughter loves her life, loves her family and fights hard every day.”

Mamie Laverock enters the role of the character for the scene of When the heart calls you

Laverock recently reunited with his “When Calls the Heart” co-stars. (Everett Collection)

Laverock celebrated a milestone moment months after the fall. The actress was seen standing and walking in a video shared on Facebook in early August.

“Thank you surgeon, thank you prayers, thank you Lord. Grandma has just taken her first steps,” read the caption alongside the clip.

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Laverock had undergone intensive treatment for two weeks before the fall and was “escorted from a secure unit at the hospital and taken to a balcony from where she fell from the fifth floor”.

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“She suffered life-threatening injuries, underwent several major surgeries and is currently on life support,” her parents, Nicole and Rob Compton, previously shared online.

Actress Mamie Laverock in costume in When Calls the Heart with Erin Krakow.

The actress returned from the hospital in August. (Everett Collection)

Laverock's family celebrated his return from the hospital in an August update on his Facebook page.

“Dreams come true,” the post read. “Welcome home Grandma.”

The post featured a photo of a cake for the actress and a sign that read “Home Sweet Home.”

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“She is still seriously injured, but we will take care of her privately,” the Facebook page says. “She needed to be home. So happy for her. She made it here…next chapter. It's a blessing to have her home.”

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