Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 It saddens me to hear of the death of the young and brave Mattie. As an adult I have had this disease for 11 years, finally diagnosed this year, and that without 100% clarity. The children, it seems, suffer so much more, and the parents with their own suffering and their childrens suffering are hit the hardest. Mattie has been an inspiration in his short life, and if you have read his poetry, then he must be playing with his other siblings that he has missed so much. I share with others the concern for his mother who has lost her last child. She has been the more silent courage behind Mattie, I cannot imagine losing one child , she has lost four. May God be with her and I hope that her support remains and does not go away now that Mattie is gone. I fear that someday my children and/or grandchildren may be afflicted with this, however I am hopeful that they will not. I pray for you who do have little ones to care for. Mattie had something special that got him through his everyday. Let his heartsongs continue to remind us when we are down that if we are still here, then we have a purpose. Mattie will be missed. God bless his soul! (Some of you know me as foof from the MDA chat) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 No one was hurt, except my poor car, and theirs got a " minor " dent! I was glad that I at least didnt get a ticket! (they ran a stop sign). Yeah my boyfriend is a sweetie. We get along really well. > > Wow.. you really have had something to keep you busy. I smiled when I saw the new boyfriend comment. I'm glad to see this. Just know that we miss you and it's nice to hear from you when you get the chance. Sorry about the wreck and hopefully no one was hurt. > > Alice > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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