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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 339995" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Sometimes it takes knowing someone who's had it mush harder to remember that I still have things to be grateful for I guess...and unfortunately. Gosh- hearing about this then watching that tribute where the video showed her as a baby ( that I held and diapered), the when she recuperated after that surgery as a young girl, then seeing her as an adolescent where she was beautiful and living a normal life, then seeing her after the hair was lost and so forth....it was heart-wrenching. You're right- we should never take life for granted.</p><p></p><p>This guy- the father- our parents lived next door to each other while we were in middle and high schools so I know him better. I got to know his wife because he moved them in there after his mother died and I would see them a lot when I was living 20 miles away from my mother and visited there often. (I haven't seen them in about 7-8 years because my mother moved away and difficult child's father is in the area so I didn't go back.) Anyway, on his facebook page under relationships, he listed "it's complicated". I've known this guy since he was about 11yo so I posted this message on his page - after I commented on his daughter's passing- "please convey my sympathies to ABC (the wife); and NO it is NOT complicated". WTH does he think he's doing- I'll have to set him straight I guess. LOL! He has a great wife.....</p><p></p><p>I'm getting Occupational Therapist (OT) but there were some people from here who said I could invite them on Facebook but now I don't remember who they were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 339995, member: 3699"] Sometimes it takes knowing someone who's had it mush harder to remember that I still have things to be grateful for I guess...and unfortunately. Gosh- hearing about this then watching that tribute where the video showed her as a baby ( that I held and diapered), the when she recuperated after that surgery as a young girl, then seeing her as an adolescent where she was beautiful and living a normal life, then seeing her after the hair was lost and so forth....it was heart-wrenching. You're right- we should never take life for granted. This guy- the father- our parents lived next door to each other while we were in middle and high schools so I know him better. I got to know his wife because he moved them in there after his mother died and I would see them a lot when I was living 20 miles away from my mother and visited there often. (I haven't seen them in about 7-8 years because my mother moved away and difficult child's father is in the area so I didn't go back.) Anyway, on his facebook page under relationships, he listed "it's complicated". I've known this guy since he was about 11yo so I posted this message on his page - after I commented on his daughter's passing- "please convey my sympathies to ABC (the wife); and NO it is NOT complicated". WTH does he think he's doing- I'll have to set him straight I guess. LOL! He has a great wife..... I'm getting Occupational Therapist (OT) but there were some people from here who said I could invite them on Facebook but now I don't remember who they were. [/QUOTE]
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