For the past 3 months plus, those who would have know, I'd been making trips to hospital to visit En Xi, around 3 to 4 trips per week.
It became part of my weekly schedule to slot in time for hospital visitations, sometimes it could be pre-scheduled but sometimes an impromptu one. It ain't easy still even though it had been more than 100 days since 22nd May.
Will be meeting the specialist later for a major update and major decision to make. She can be discharged but there are a lot of adjustment that need to be made and it is a major adjustment not only for me and my wife only. It might involved some other parties as well. Not easy though but I will definitely hang on! Also thanks to people around me that have supported me physically and mentally... also financially as well!
Wait for my next update again after my visit later! Arigato Gozaimasu!
I really hope this all works out for you and your family. I have seen you watching over her.
I have added you to my Pay it Forward Contest Entry check it out here
thanks bro for the drop by! appreciate that a lot. do i need to look anything into @pifc contest?
Bless you all as you transiting into taking her home!! New grace in waiting for that to happen. Going to and fro to hospitals so frequently really isn't easy. Bless the little precious one with my prayers always 💓
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Any progress is good news!
in certain cases, no news = good news... haha!
Bless your whole family, you're all in God's good hands :)
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Best wishes for you and your family. I hate hospitals... I can't imagine having to go there so often... what a drag.
I have found your post because @stever82 featured you in his entry for The Pay It Forward Contest
Interesting article. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I came in from @stever82's entry to the Pay it Forward Curation contest. Keep up the great work!
HI @denion, your post has been nominated in Pay-It-forward and after reading your post, I hope things are getting better for you and your family
Cheers
yeap saw that! @stever82 is a cool dude i know from Lit and through that i know he has steemit as well!
Dropping by and supporting your post @denion, due to the entry of it, by @stever82, into our Pay It Forward Community's weekly curation contest. As part of the @pifc community, we would encourage you to check into it.
While details are likely different, I have been in exactly this same place. With one of my sons a long time ago. I know the inexpressible frustration of a father who is completely powerless to do anything to help his child in the face of a life-threatening situation. All you can do is hope those who have the skills to attempt to address it "give it everything they have to offer" to save them. As you helplessly wait to learn the final outcome ...
Thankfully, all turned out well for my family. Today, he is 33 yrs. old and the proud father of two of our grandchildren. Our family's thoughts and prayers are with you @denion, for a similar outcome!
And, along the way, thank you for your effort here to add value to our Steem blockchain!
P.S. Love the "scambuster" part of your profile. We just can't have too many good people like yourself "stomping out" those who can't seem to figure out something better to do with themselves than inflict harm on the rest of us!
hey roleerob! thanks for the encouraging words! indeed after this incident, i really know more parents who gone through this process as well and yea just knowing that there are parents out there who went through such phase of life and able to tell you how to go through it. oh not to forget to thanks @stever82 as well!
Yes @denion ...
... very important. Very valuable!
During our own trial, we drew very close to a couple going through the exact same challenge we were facing with our son. Their little girl went through surgery first, followed immediately behind by our son. While told the odds and prepared for the worst, they both survived it.
Miraculously seven days later, we were able to take our son home. Driving down the hill from the hospital, a car raced past us going up to the hospital. While I don't normally notice such things, I looked to see who was in the car and had a sinking feeling it was this couple.
That night, they called us and asked how our son was doing. We told them how thankful we were for how well. When we asked how their daughter was doing, temporarily there was silence.
"We lost our little Diana tonight ..." Words I will never forget. Why do some make it and some don't? I do not profess to be wise enough to know ...
All the best to you and yours @denion. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers, for we have been through it ...
I'm so sorry to hear @denion, and I hope that everything works out for you and your family! I apologize for being so late to your post too; I found it because @stever82 featured you in our Pay it Forward Curation Contest ; you should consider joining us this week with an entry of your own :)