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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 692532" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>Hi RN. </p><p></p><p>I'll throw you a life preserver or paddle hard with you...</p><p>We got a call a long time ago from police at 2am that they found son's car near a railroad track about a mile from our home, abandoned. You can imagine what we thought he had done. We walked the tracks looking for him in the middle of the night, went home without figuring anything out. Got call from his "friend" next morning that THEY had left his car after he passed out, "breathed funny" and they called 911. Alcohol/drug poisoning. In ICU. He was 19. He recovered from that incident but has he learned anything?--hard to tell.</p><p>Sometimes you got "nothin", as they say. Just no more strength to endure. </p><p> Hang on this-good words and an image for you to replace the one playing in your mind. Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 692532, member: 20054"] Hi RN. I'll throw you a life preserver or paddle hard with you... We got a call a long time ago from police at 2am that they found son's car near a railroad track about a mile from our home, abandoned. You can imagine what we thought he had done. We walked the tracks looking for him in the middle of the night, went home without figuring anything out. Got call from his "friend" next morning that THEY had left his car after he passed out, "breathed funny" and they called 911. Alcohol/drug poisoning. In ICU. He was 19. He recovered from that incident but has he learned anything?--hard to tell. Sometimes you got "nothin", as they say. Just no more strength to endure. Hang on this-good words and an image for you to replace the one playing in your mind. Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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