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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 625068" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm so glad that you arrived in time. Your Mother...is a Mother, lol!</p><p>Of course she wouldn't say that she needed support. I remember it well when my parents were ill and then history repeated itself when easy child/difficult child had emergency brain surgery. I "didn't need anyone" and "promised to call if I did" etc......THEN at 4 AM my easy child showed up to be at my side. Brings tears just thinking about it. Her husband got her to the Atlanta airport asap and like magic she was with me. Her presence and computer access to the CD family made it doable.</p><p></p><p>Many caring hugs intransit to your family. Esther is completely right, by the way, about the depression and personality change that very often follows heart procedures. Make sure your Mom is aware so she isn't blindsided. Fingers crossed it goes 100% aok. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 625068, member: 35"] I'm so glad that you arrived in time. Your Mother...is a Mother, lol! Of course she wouldn't say that she needed support. I remember it well when my parents were ill and then history repeated itself when easy child/difficult child had emergency brain surgery. I "didn't need anyone" and "promised to call if I did" etc......THEN at 4 AM my easy child showed up to be at my side. Brings tears just thinking about it. Her husband got her to the Atlanta airport asap and like magic she was with me. Her presence and computer access to the CD family made it doable. Many caring hugs intransit to your family. Esther is completely right, by the way, about the depression and personality change that very often follows heart procedures. Make sure your Mom is aware so she isn't blindsided. Fingers crossed it goes 100% aok. DDD [/QUOTE]
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