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Posted By: BigBoy Please pray - January 13th, 2005 at 03:59 AM
Please pray for my lady friend, Nancy, whose 16 yr. old son died suddenly last fall of an asthma attack while at school. He was her only child. She is suffering greatly. Thank you.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Please pray - January 13th, 2005 at 04:12 AM
oh, bigboy, rest assured that nancy, and you, will be in our prayers. you haven't been here in so long, i almost thought i imagined you, but thanks for peeking in. please stop by again when you get the chance, and let nancy know we are praying for her.
Posted By: catlover Re: Please pray - January 13th, 2005 at 05:15 AM
Oh my goodness....he was sooo young....I am sooo very sorry Big Boy!!!! Give Nancy a big hug from all of us at The Garden Helper!
I will add Nancy and all your family in my prayers each evening!
angell angell angell angell angell angell angell angell
Catlover
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Please pray - January 13th, 2005 at 05:18 AM
I cannot even begin to imagine how she is suffering. There can't be anything worse than losing a child. ters

You both have my prayers.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Please pray - January 13th, 2005 at 06:01 AM
Mine too.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: Please pray - January 13th, 2005 at 05:10 PM
Hello Bigboy,
I have been praying for Nancy and you...
And have been wondering how you two were doing.

Has she looked into doing some volunteer
work for the Asthma Foundation, it may do
her heart a world of good to help someone
who needs it...

I remember when you first wrote me, it sure
lit a fire under my b#tt and about getting
my son's asthma medicine to school!!! kissies

Please know that we are all praying here for
you and Nancy and her son!!! angell cool

Weezie
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Please pray - January 14th, 2005 at 03:46 PM
I am so sorry to hear this. There isn't anything worse than the loss of a child grinnnn
Posted By: Dixie Angel Re: Please pray - January 14th, 2005 at 04:05 PM
Bigboy, I will certainly pray for your friend. I can only imagine how it feels.

My daughter had severe asthma when she was in elementary school and many times I was called to the school to pick her up because of breathing problems. One time a teacher was so afraid that she would die, that she gave my daughter a shot of her own inhaler to tide her over until I could get there. She knew my daughter and knew that she had the same kind of meds of her own at home. It was against school policy and she would have been severely reprimanded had it been reported, but I was very grateful that she took the chance to ease my daughter's suffering. Of course, I did not report her.

To lose a child is something I hope I never have to experience and I really feel compassion for your friend.

Dianna
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