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<font color="red">Kudos for the wisdom you've evidently excerised in her recovery.
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Harv you are obviously wise beyond the writing on the wall. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif Yes my daughter's recovery has been nothing more than a miracle from God. I never in my life need to question my faith again. Miracles didn't just happen 2000 years ago. They happen everyday. She was given no chance to live and then when it looked like she would live she was given no chance for a normal recovery. Now except for some facial problems that if you don't know her you wouldn't even notice she is back to 100% normal.
The next most important thing I've learned is to live for today. It can all change in the blink of an eye. Don't let a word go unsaid and don't go to bed with an angry heart. All things we have learned and know but so hard to put into play. Then you are faced with the reality of not having a tomorrow and you know just how important it is to live for today. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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Harv you are obviously wise beyond the writing on the wall. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif Yes my daughter's recovery has been nothing more than a miracle from God. I never in my life need to question my faith again. Miracles didn't just happen 2000 years ago. They happen everyday. She was given no chance to live and then when it looked like she would live she was given no chance for a normal recovery. Now except for some facial problems that if you don't know her you wouldn't even notice she is back to 100% normal.
The next most important thing I've learned is to live for today. It can all change in the blink of an eye. Don't let a word go unsaid and don't go to bed with an angry heart. All things we have learned and know but so hard to put into play. Then you are faced with the reality of not having a tomorrow and you know just how important it is to live for today. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif