To: Nowhere Man
I wish the best for your mother..breast cancer is a tough illness but if she is anything like you I know she is a fighter and she will make it through this..this poor child, not wanting to go to bed at night because she is afraid she might not wake up tomorrow I cannot fathom that kind of fear. Sarah is worth the risk, you give her the lungs, period..and if God forbid she ends up dying anyway, at least they will know that everything was tried..if she dies and NOTHING is done, that will just kill these parents, having to wonder “What If?” She is sitting in that hospital bed dying..if they do nothing she is a goner..she is just lying there waiting to die..do something while there is still time
To: Sarah Barracuda
I wish the best for your mother..breast cancer is a tough illness but if she is anything like you I know she is a fighter and she will make it through this..this poor child, not wanting to go to bed at night because she is afraid she might not wake up tomorrow I cannot fathom that kind of fear. Sarah is worth the risk, you give her the lungs, period..and if God forbid she ends up dying anyway, at least they will know that everything was tried..if she dies and NOTHING is done, that will just kill these parents, having to wonder What If? She is sitting in that hospital bed dying..if they do nothing she is a goner..she is just lying there waiting to die..do something while there is still time
Thanks for the well wishes. I do agree with you that if they win, lose or draw, they know they did everything humanly possible to keep her alive in the meantime. Even with my cats, I fight to keep them alive, sometimes I win, sometimes I lose. I had one cat with kidney failure, we kept her alive for 2 and a half years, another one for 9 or 10 months while one passed on in a week. It is great to wincand it hurts to lose but I know I did as much as I can.
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06/05/2013 10:14:07 AM PDT by
Nowhere Man
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