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To: Jim Robinson

Starving to death is not pretty to watch, and I'm glad you didn't have to make any decisions about your wife that you would have regretted.

You're right: There still are miracles. All we have to do is believe they can happen.


14,589 posted on 03/09/2005 2:18:37 PM PST by Monkey Face (Her pretty arms above her head set his vicious eyes agleaming.)
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To: Monkey Face
Yeah, and then after she woke up, they began preparing me for the fact that she was permanently brain damaged and would probably have to live the rest of her life in a nursing home. Well, obviously, that medical staff did not know the mother of my children very well. She was eventually moved to a nursing home, but after one day there I was disgusted with their gloomy attitude (they were planning a long term stay) and began looking for another. I found one that had a good reputation for care and therapy and moved her there. At this time she could not even sit without falling over. Thirteen days later and as soon as she could sit in a chair I brought her home and contracted for a home therapist and part time nurse. After much therapy she finally learned how to walk again. Now she travels all over the country with me. And nags me to no end. God how I love her. And I thank God for every day we've been together.
14,599 posted on 03/09/2005 2:32:31 PM PST by Jim Robinson
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