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my thoughts and prayers go out... to all your family and closely related friends.
i for one, always pity the children.. i know.. because i've been there losing my father
while i was young.. but such is life.. we all get dealt a different set of cards..
two events that haunt me in the recent months on a personal level..
a good friend/co-worker lost his wife to a very unusual rupture of her liver..
she was a nurse that got infected by an accident with a needle at work some
3 yrs ago.. she got hepatitis and was determined to need a transplant but was
considered a low risk.. and well, never put at the top of the list.
but what kills me is the twin 8 yr old girls that will have to go on with only a memory.
now, just recently.. an online friend (whom i never met, but lives only 2 hrs away)
lost a child to SIDS.. and had lost another child with his first wife..
so, as we know.. life is full of tragedies.. we are here to learn the lessons of life
and those lessons are best learned through hardship.
one must only do the best they can.. help/ love the others around them..
(except when it comes to lamers.. those need to be flamed for karmic's sake)
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Originally posted here by jehnx
I'm not a religious person so I won't pray for her, but my heart goes out to you and her and I wish her all the luck I can. I will tell my mother tomorrow before she goes to church to ask the preacher to request the "house" pray for her. Sorry you and her are having to go through this. :(
Ok, I request the house to pray for her.
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Im not religious, too but Im very sorry for you and your family and I wish your aunt all the
best for fighting the cancer and I hope she still will live for a long time without pain and limits.
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Faqt - I am very truly sorry to hear of such issues. Having lost a mother a couple years ago to cancer, I can certainly understand what you must be going through - while most of my friends are at the points in their lives where they are mourning for a grandparent, I'm try to coordinate my mother's funeral. It certainly is a tough road to have to travel, especially with one so young. I wish you and your family and loved ones all the best. As you said (and has been expanded in these forums even further), the best thing for her and everyone around is a positive attitude. Hang in there, stay strong, stay positive... remember, laughter is the best medicine. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.