Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 To everyone: Here is a true story, unfolding as we speak. I won’t use real names of my friends. My best friend “Lily” has a good friend named “Rosy.” Rosy’s mom ended up in the ICU a few days before Christmas and has been there ever since. She has chronic asthma, pneumonia, due to the pneumonia, one lung has collapsed and they found that the other lung has a hole in it. Rosy is 25 and has moderate/severe Cerebral Palsy and uses a scooter. She can walk a little bit, but is very stiff. Her sister is only 8. These two girls have been kept in the dark about the prognosis of their mom’s condition. Last night, the doctors told them that the mom has a 30% chance of surviving. Rosy called my best friend Lily, crying hysterically. All these days, she was convinced her mom would be going home next week. Now, my best friend’s mom tried to calm her down and console her, telling her to pray and hope for the best. Later, she told my best friend that it would have been better for Rosy to die first, and not her mom, because Rosy was so close and dependent on her mom. The girls have a father, but the mom was closest to them. Now my best friend and I wonder. Is she right? Because this could happen to her and me. I hope I am not depressing anyone by this situation. But I’d like to know your opinions on this? And please keep that woman in your prayers. God Bless, ~Meg. " The soul has no rainbow if the eyes have no tears. " (My Online Journal: http://360./my_profile.html) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 I'll be interested to read others' responses to this. I worry about it. I worry about what will happen to h if something happens to me before she's old enough to be secure with attendant care. My mother does some of her daily care, but nothing near crisis mode. That being said, I wouldn't want her to go before me. That's not the way it's supposed to work and I can't imagine my world being whole without h in it. Hugs Jeni ~ ~ <pink-tulip@...> wrote: To everyone: Here is a true story, unfolding as we speak. I won’t use real names of my friends. My best friend “Lily” has a good friend named “Rosy.” Rosy’s mom ended up in the ICU a few days before Christmas and has been there ever since. She has chronic asthma, pneumonia, due to the pneumonia, one lung has collapsed and they found that the other lung has a hole in it. Rosy is 25 and has moderate/severe Cerebral Palsy and uses a scooter. She can walk a little bit, but is very stiff. Her sister is only 8. These two girls have been kept in the dark about the prognosis of their mom’s condition. Last night, the doctors told them that the mom has a 30% chance of surviving. Rosy called my best friend Lily, crying hysterically. All these days, she was convinced her mom would be going home next week. Now, my best friend’s mom tried to calm her down and console her, telling her to pray and hope for the best. Later, she told my best friend that it would have been better for Rosy to die first, and not her mom, because Rosy was so close and dependent on her mom. The girls have a father, but the mom was closest to them. Now my best friend and I wonder. Is she right? Because this could happen to her and me. I hope I am not depressing anyone by this situation. But I’d like to know your opinions on this? And please keep that woman in your prayers. God Bless, ~Meg. " The soul has no rainbow if the eyes have no tears. " (My Online Journal: http://360./my_profile.html) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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