Thank you @tuulavintage for sharing your story. Through your vulnerability you've brought power and strength to many who suffer. If you haven't followed her daughter Rumi's story, please take a moment today to do so-- it's a beautiful reminder of our fragility and the power of a mother's love. It's also a reminder to be present for those you love and to offer support and loving gestures during difficult times instead of waiting quietly and patiently until that time passes. Please take a moment to think about those in your life today, and if anyone is going through a tough time, the ways in which you can lighten their load. Show them today, because tomorrow may be too late. Passage below via @tuulavintage: Every day is a fight, but yesterday was the worst of our lives. Ru had urgent surgery for her intestinal malrotarion a few days ago. After a horrible day when the morphine increased and she was finally resting during her first Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy (plasma transfusions) her stats dropped. No parent should know this feeling. I don't know how we made it through. But she did. Today the fight starts over again. There are so many parts of life that we won't ever be able to understand unless we experience them ourselves, but we can try. I never knew the amount of love, hope, isolation, pain and suffering possible until caring and fighting for a chronically ill bub every day. To anyone out there that knows someone going through a tough time but doesn't know what to do or say so thinks it is best to stay away until tough times pass, please don't. If you ask "what can I do" and they don't give clear direction, do what you can anyway. Leave groceries on their doorstep. Freeze meals. Bring coffee. Turn up for a hug then leave. Watch their kids while they take a shower or a nap. Please don't stop texting even if they don't reply, they probably don't have words to explain it. Ask if they need help paying rent, bills or with Centrelink forms as you know they haven't been able to work in a year. Ask if they need help getting to hospital or ED each day. Ask them if they want to talk, or sit together in silence. Don't tell them everything will be okay if they "

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Thank you @ジェシカ・スタイン for sharing your story. Through your vulnerability you've brought power and strength to many who suffer. If you haven't followed her daughter Rumi's story, please take a moment today to do so-- it's a beautiful reminder of our fragility and the power of a mother's love. It's also a reminder to be present for those you love and to offer support and loving gestures during difficult times instead of waiting quietly and patiently until that time passes. Please take a moment to think about those in your life today, and if anyone is going through a tough time, the ways in which you can lighten their load. Show them today, because tomorrow may be too late. Passage below via @ジェシカ・スタイン:
Every day is a fight, but yesterday was the worst of our lives. Ru had urgent surgery for her intestinal malrotarion a few days ago. After a horrible day when the morphine increased and she was finally resting during her first Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy (plasma transfusions) her stats dropped. No parent should know this feeling. I don't know how we made it through. But she did. Today the fight starts over again.
There are so many parts of life that we won't ever be able to understand unless we experience them ourselves, but we can try. I never knew the amount of love, hope, isolation, pain and suffering possible until caring and fighting for a chronically ill bub every day.
To anyone out there that knows someone going through a tough time but doesn't know what to do or say so thinks it is best to stay away until tough times pass, please don't. If you ask "what can I do" and they don't give clear direction, do what you can anyway.
Leave groceries on their doorstep. Freeze meals. Bring coffee. Turn up for a hug then leave. Watch their kids while they take a shower or a nap. Please don't stop texting even if they don't reply, they probably don't have words to explain it.
Ask if they need help paying rent, bills or with Centrelink forms as you know they haven't been able to work in a year. Ask if they need help getting to hospital or ED each day. Ask them if they want to talk, or sit together in silence. Don't tell them everything will be okay if they "


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