
As the formerDance Momsstar, 52, celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday, she made sure to let all of her followers know how grateful she felt for their support.
“Gobble! Gobble! Let’s do this!” shewroteon Instagram, alongside a silly shot of herself preparing to nibble on a multi-colored ear of corn.
“I’m thankful for each and every on[e] of you!!!” she added.
In a separate post, she alsomentionedhow “this is the perfect time of year to be THANKFUL for all the wonderful people in your life,” as she gave a special shout out to her part-time assistant.
Earlier this month, Miller documented the fact that she wasreturning to workfollowing a health crisis.

Over the summer, a rep for Lifetimeconfirmed that productionforDance Momswas casting and Miller, wholeft the showin March 2017, was involved in the process.
In April 2018, Miller — who was released from prison the previous month — went into emergency surgery after experiencing “excruciating neck pain” and weakness in her arm. What doctors initially thought to be a spinal infection was then preliminarily diagnosed as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, cancer that develops in the lymphatic system.
Since then, Miller has not confirmed if the preliminary diagnosis was correct but has beenreceiving chemotherapy, rehabilitation, and documenting her journey via social media. Millerleft her rehabilitation facilityin September.

An insider previouslytold PEOPLEthat Miller has struggled to “stay positive throughout this journey.”
“She’s getting a little stronger every day, but we don’t know if she’ll ever walk again,” the insider added.
Before her health crisis, Miller had been living in ahalfway housesince serving her 366-day sentence for bankruptcy fraud at the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California, which she entered in July.
She was officially released from the halfway house in May.
source: people.com