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friend in need


Question Posted Monday June 30 2008, 4:38 pm

I was wondering if I could make a suggestion for a friend in need. She has terminal cancer and the doctor says there is no hope for her. Her and her husband have lost everything they own. He can not work for having to stay with her 24/7. She loves having family and friends over and the place they live in now they can't do that. She loves having her watnots out and love seeing them. I wish I could give her a wish of having a place of their own and being able to have all of her favorite things that she loves out to look at in her last days. Wish that you could do something for her.

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helpingfamilies answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 4:56 pm:
how rude of you to say this is not a charity case. fine i will not be back.

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holahayley56 answered Monday June 30 2008, 11:51 pm:
This isn't a charity case.. you've come to the wrong website.

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Cux answered Monday June 30 2008, 8:49 pm:
Like the other people said, just spend a lot of time with her, and maybe offer up your place for a few days [if that is alright with you].

Make sure her family gets to be with her before she goes, and just try to make the last few days really special for her. Always remind her that she'll be moving on to bigger and better things, and that God will take good care of her in Heaven ;]

This makes me want to cry =/.

--Jack
(16/m)

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vivalajam0x answered Monday June 30 2008, 8:30 pm:
Aww i'm soo sorry. This is soo sad, I don't know what other advice to give you, except to stay strong. I saw my grandfather battle with cancer- and it was so difficult.

All I can do for her is wish her the best-
and if you ever need to talk about this, let me know. Send me a question on my inbox.

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jelliibeann13 answered Monday June 30 2008, 5:29 pm:
This is so sweet. I'm so sorry for your friend and I wish she would be able to spend time with her loved ones and enjoy her last days.

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