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For so many years, I took care of my younger sister when she was recuperating from various surgeries she had. She will tell you that I did a better job taking care of her than the nurses did, not that I didn't know it. When I had an endoscopy done last year, I was too shy to ask her to take me to it, since it requires be driven home following the test. Before the test, they knock you out with a sedative, like Versed. They require that someone needs to be at the hospital or outpatient clinic with the patient, in order for the test to be done. That's your ride home. Otherwise they won't do it without someone present, and waiting in the lobby . So as I told her that I had a test scheduled, she immediately said that she would take me. Earlier, one of my prayer grouping brothers volunteered to take me. My sister told me that all the years of me taking care of her, she would do the same for me. And she did take me. Even when my test was moved up a couple of hours, she came and took me to there from work. A good thing, too. My test was originally scheduled for 12PM, and it was moved up to 10:30 AM. So even though I fasted, I was able to eat a little early following the test. It is no fun having to wait more than 12 hours to eat again. So it is like that Ali is very caring of us, we are very caring of her. And we know that you are as well. Keep up the good work, pal. She could not have asked for a more blessed man than you. You are wonderful. And I passed my test with flying colors. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| It might seem that way, sir; and nothing I could say would make it any easier. Not knowing Ali personally but just over the internet;she certainly is very much the caregiver. It may be hard because the roles are switched right now. You don't need me to tell you how much Ali is a saint-you are blessed to know from personal experience. Hold it together for awhile longer, sir, hopefully that homecare mess will get straightened out soon. Not all of us are as uncaring as the person whom spoke so cruelly earlier. I really have to hand it to you, Pahadron. I probably would be actively stalking this guy for such a remark. Please take care, and give Ali our very best! | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Please give her a hug for me, and remind her that we are all keeping her in our thoughts and prayers, and will continue to until we see her back to her old self. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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