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Amy,
Sending lots of love and support your way.. its good that you have your step-father and grand-mother... you all need to get strength and comfort from each other during this difficult time. My son was in ICU when he was just 8 weeks old (he's now nearly 2).. so I know how hard it is to see someone you love being so sick.. don't give up hope, miracles do happen.. Love K xx
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"Always look back with forgiveness. Always look ahead with hope. And when you do look aside, do it with love."
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Amy..I don't have any 'amazing' words to uplift you..I wish I did to be honest.Your story has touched me and put 'my' life back into the perspective it should be. In saying that, I lost my dear Dad recently and so I can appreciate some of what you may be experiencing...none of it is ever truelly 'expected' is it! Even when the rational mind knows something or suspects it, the heart refuses to see it........
just remember to be kind and gentle to yourself now...you deserve the freedom to feel what you need to....to ride the rollercoaster from one end to the other....hold on...you will be okay! Chook |
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