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| AC, Nice one. And the help from Above was great for viji. I can vouch for that because i have seen veda's guru suffer from alzhemeir's. within a span of few years, it became so difficult for him to recognise us. though he used to say our names, he could not relate them to us. his son had a very tough time, with our guru blaming his GD as a robber....really tough time for the family. Now I have my very close friends FIL, going through the same. I friend is abroad and can only talk to MIL once in a while. I make it a point to talk to them every other day to make them feel we are there with them.... Any illness is bad. but with Alzheimer's when you forget to identify your own children, and you look at your own children as enemies is too much for the families concerned... You are becoming a great story teller... ![]()
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| Dear AC, I was really bowled over by your narration. My throat had choked ..............yes very true God is there to help us. This you have brought it out ver beautifully and strongly. Great going dear !!!!!!!! I can understand and completely agree with the narration. My sil's only child was on death bed and all the resources had exhausted and the father refused to shell out more money saying it was waste and the hospital bills were on a raise.......... but we knew his death was evident but not sure when as he had an incurable lung disease. We could not say anything. The husband and wife's (sil) relationship was becoming worse day by day and the strain on us also was more......... More to all was the child's suffering on ventilator......... but after a few days, God gave the call putting a full stop on the child's agony..... His ways are strange !
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Its one of the perils of children living far away especially daughters. We cannot always rush to be with our parents. Most times they would refuse to come be with us too. We will be caught in the distance and our responsibilty and obligations to our parents and on the other side to our families. Thank you for your kind words. It means a lot to me:) |
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I am sure you remember the story in Mahabharat where Draupadi opens up her arms to scream the name of Lord Krishna while her saree was being removed forcibly.. and you know the rest. From what I have heard of this story Lord Krishna waited to help Draupadi till the moment she totally surrendered. It is of my opinion that one has to first become a beliver of God and then get ready to face the trials . One cannot start thinking of God after we are faced in trials. The seed or thought should exist prior. Just my opinion. As always its been a sweet treat reading your reply and am glad you wrote in:) |
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No problem. If it would make you feel better I wrote thinking of my late in laws. I am their daughter too and I was only one who called them amma and appa. Though it did not happen like in story the essence was the same and the loss to. Thank you for your kind words:) |
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Pleasant surprise dear. I know how it is for us since we are far away. Sometimes have to face comments from relatives too. BTW there is light at the end of the tunnel! |
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feel very happy reading your kind words.. Thank you. |
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I owe a lot you for your kindness always:) God does work in mysterious ways and is always there too. You have also clearly said the tough times the family is put through. And the incredible strain on one's relationship. Thanks for writing here dear! |
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| Dear AC, This is probably my first ever communication to you, though i read through your posts and FBs. I very rarely post comments for any stories unless I'm very deeply moved by it.. To you, i would only like to thank-you for posting the last few words " This is a fiction".. I could not have handled it if this was a true story.. -S |