i know how you feel. We lost our godchild 2 1/2 years ago on that horrible disease, she was only 5 years old and had battled it for 4 years of that short life. Dont understand why they (doctors) havent found nothing yet to cure that.
Thank you for sharing that with me JP. It is so unfair that your godchild was sick the majority of her life. Even though she didn't get the chance to really experience the things that most kids do, I'm sure she learned from you and the rest of her loved ones that she was loved. That is the most important experience of all.
the hard part was to see that child going back every day. The amount of morfine that kid took was enough to put an elefant to sleep. Its been more than 2 years now and still i cant come close to the cemetary, i cant discribe the feeling about that. But life goes on they say.
It was difficult for me to see my cousin go in and out of the hospital. For the last few months he couldn't eat anything, everything he ate just came right back up. He was even having a hard time keeping water down. He lost so much weight and was so weak. It was difficult to see him suffer.
Its even more difficult to see a child suffer and know that there is nothing you can do to help. I can only imagine how you felt watching your godchild go through that. I can understand why you are still having a hard time going to the cemetary. You don't want to remember a grave site, you want to remember a happy child. Its very hard to get over the death of a child and I'm so sorry you had to experience that, JP. Just keep her alive in your memory. *hugs*
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i know how you feel. We lost our godchild 2 1/2 years ago on that horrible disease, she was only 5 years old and had battled it for 4 years of that short life. Dont understand why they (doctors) havent found nothing yet to cure that.
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It is so unfair that your godchild was sick the majority of her life. Even though she didn't get the chance to really experience the things that most kids do, I'm sure she learned from you and the rest of her loved ones that she was loved. That is the most important experience of all.
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the hard part was to see that child going back every day. The amount of morfine that kid took was enough to put an elefant to sleep.
Its been more than 2 years now and still i cant come close to the cemetary, i cant discribe the feeling about that. But life goes on they say.
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Its even more difficult to see a child suffer and know that there is nothing you can do to help. I can only imagine how you felt watching your godchild go through that. I can understand why you are still having a hard time going to the cemetary. You don't want to remember a grave site, you want to remember a happy child.
Its very hard to get over the death of a child and I'm so sorry you had to experience that, JP. Just keep her alive in your memory.
*hugs*
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