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Old 11-30-2010, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by klutzyquilter
Originally Posted by hobo2000
Ditter, This came at the perfect time. I visited my son in the hospital today, he is suffering from PTSD,etc.etc., and is having a heart cath tomorrow to put another stint in his artery. He said it was "so hard to live like this, its really no life at all" He no sooner said that and a wheelchair stopped at his door, and a delightful young man welcomed him to that floor with a big smile. Chris took to him immediately and they started chatting away as if they were old friends. I left them talking and laughing. By the way, the young man is a tri-palegic, no legs and 1 arm and hand, I think Chris learned something from him at first glance.
This message came to me just when I need it most .... learned a few days ago I need a pacemaker and have had a problem adjusting to the news. I've been trying to put things into perspective ... and this message helped me tremendously.

My thanks to you, to your son, to the young man in the wheelchair and to Ditter for the original post.
Big (((Huggs to both of you!!))) hope all turns out well !!

Isn't it strange that a bit of kindness can make a day so much better:)

Thanks for the reminder !! :)
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