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My beloved niece has had a massive heart attack and is on a life support machine. This will be switched off tomorrow as she is brain dead. One of my best friends died this morning. Not totally unexpected but she was far to young and was the life and soul of any party. Ambulance just been to take my next door neighbour to hospital. They say everything comes in threes but I feel so helpless as I'm a bit of a control freak and this has wiped me out.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So difficult to deal with,but things that happen bad as they are are never within our control. Sometimes we just have to get through as best we can. Can't tell if it's your brother's or sisters daughter, what you can control is now you support them because no matter how terrible you feel they will be feeling beyond lost . Sad to lose a precious friend too especially as you may well have leaned on her for support right now. All you can do is get through... Lean on us to vent, to talk through your feelings if you need us.
Oh Maggiebee! - I am so very sorry. It's horrible, but life's like that. I learned a long time ago that the light at the end of a tunnel is usually an oncoming train. It doesn't know when you have had enough.
I'm lost for words.
I have to write a card to post tomorrow, to a friend whose Christmas card told me that her husband (health-freaky retired G.P.) has been diagnosed with a brain tumour and has been given 3 months.
It's a shock to understand that you aren't in control - I know that one of old.
This is where you have to release control and learn to live with what happens. In my case, I am fortunate in having a faith, which helps me to cope.
I'm lost for words.
I have to write a card to post tomorrow, to a friend whose Christmas card told me that her husband (health-freaky retired G.P.) has been diagnosed with a brain tumour and has been given 3 months.
It's a shock to understand that you aren't in control - I know that one of old.
This is where you have to release control and learn to live with what happens. In my case, I am fortunate in having a faith, which helps me to cope.