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difficult child's father may die soon from cancer.
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 423155"><p>*hugs* and prayers for you all, hon. I watched my mom be in and out the hospital with heart attacks, a stroke, a suicide attempt, etc., for about a decade when I was young. I was 6 when it started, and that was back when kids under 12 weren't allowed off the ground floor to the patient floors. By 8 I knew my way around the entire hospital top to bottom (except the morgue). From a kid's perspective (and one who didn't get to know most of her grandparents for various reasons), if she wants to go, my advice is let her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 423155"] *hugs* and prayers for you all, hon. I watched my mom be in and out the hospital with heart attacks, a stroke, a suicide attempt, etc., for about a decade when I was young. I was 6 when it started, and that was back when kids under 12 weren't allowed off the ground floor to the patient floors. By 8 I knew my way around the entire hospital top to bottom (except the morgue). From a kid's perspective (and one who didn't get to know most of her grandparents for various reasons), if she wants to go, my advice is let her. [/QUOTE]
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