11-05-2016, 02:04 AM
(11-04-2016, 03:09 PM)michaelsean Wrote: I get that. You'd give anything to have your son in a coma right now let alone a son with a tumor in his leg that the Dr all but said while we can be surprised, this thing is benign. I get that feeling of envy or whatever it's called. I felt it, and my son was basically fine. I'm afraid I would hate everyone who wasn't miserable for a long long time.
I've watched people who have lost loved ones from disease, and the progression of what they would be willing to accept to have their loved one live reveals just what is important.
On the same level, there are times when I see others not so fortunate and feel lucky. I have cousin who's daughter is severely physically and mentally disabled, she is the same age as my son. My heart sinks for them every time I see them.