Remembering......

anonymous

New member
Thank You Melissa for your kind words.....this is the hardest thing i ever went through ..i lost my mom 1 year before traci, and i gotta tell you the pain is so different.My heart goes out to everyone who lost there loved ones.....really sucks. Thanks melissa
Gail
(TRACI---2-2-88---3-24-05)
 

anonymous

New member
momoftracy
I hope you made it through the one year anniversary of Tracy ok. I lost my son josh 2 months ago and I am having a terrible time!!! Its hurts so much!!!! I feel for you. This is definately the hardest thing we have to go through! I miss him so much! At least we have memories and pictures- even though sometimes they hurt. I am thinking of you.
momofjosh
 

momoftraci

New member
hi momofjosh,<br>
i have read a lot of your post and replied to some. i will keep you
in my prayers. thanks for the kind words,.it does hurt soooooo bad
like its not real. i still think im gonna see her walk out of her
room. i do everything in my power to keep her memory alive. i am
here if you want to chat..just not fair is it? just take it
 minute by minute. i always say when i wake up IM ONE DAY
CLOSER TO MY BABY! its too much pain to deal with. i really just
dont know how to live without my sunshine .but please know im
here for you ...just to vent talk about josh whatever helps you
CAUSE I KNOW!<br>
gail<br>
(traci 2-2-88-----3-24-05)
 

charlielima

New member
Hi, I just found this site and joined. I wanted to remember my sister Jennie who died on October 10, 2005 from CF. She was 4 years and 7 months to the day post transplant when she died. She was a wonderful sister and friend and is greatly missed. She would have been 26 this past Monday(4/24).
 

Kristeenuh

New member
i posted on here one time before and it was only close to the six month anniversary of my friend Ices death. well today is the nine months anniversary of her death. i miss her so much. i wish i has gotten to talk to her before she died but i didnt even know she was in the hospital again till an hour after she died. these teens dying from cystic fibrosis...it hurts my heart to think about how much pain ice and all these others went through...she was only 17 years old and like the rest...she was too young to die.
Kristeenuh
 

anonymous

New member
Kristeenuh,
I am so sorry for your loss.I know how you feel. I just wanted you to know we care...My thoughts and prayers are with you.I lost my daughter at 17 way too young,just isnt fair.take care,Im here if you need to vent ok?
sorry i forgot to log in...
Momoftraci(Gail)
Traci Ann
2-2-88 3-24-05 RIP MY LOVE
 

Alexandria

New member
Two yrs ago there was a girl at my school and she was in the 2nd but she was very sick and had to carry around a oxygen tank it was sad to see. One weekend though she was playing with her family and fell , her lungs collapsed the doctors put her on life support. The doctors said they had to take her off life support and her mom wanted them to wait but she couldnt do anything . They took her off the life support and she passed away. The bug she had she lend to me and it made me sick and I had to go to the hospital for 2 weeks im better now. I still think about her and i still cry its very sad. I think about her and her mom her family but at least she is in a happy place were she can play and run and be happy.
 

anonymous

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<img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0"> My husband of 18 years passed away on June 12th. He was 58, his birthday is July 14th and he would have been 59. He was a wonderful man and the most loving man I ever met. He never complained, was always there to help someone. He loved classic cars and many cruisers asked for his assistance when they had a problem. I still am having a terrible time fathoming that he is just not in the hospital and will be home soon. Even though I was there when he passed.

He donated his lungs for research and they got some excellant samples. Even in death he helped people. I have received letters from the Hospital staff who have taken care of him all these years. He never complained, always had a joke to tell and that he had such a kind soul.

I know he is in a better place but it still doesn't help handle the pain. He was a hope to parents that their children could have a long life. His sister died 5 years ago, she was 58 also, almost 59. Kay and Joe would meet with parents and children to let them know to do their treatments, listen to their doctors and to live life to the fullest. I know my Joe did and that he will be missed by hundreds of people because he was such a great guy.
 

JazzysMom

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>anonymous</b></i>

<img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0"> My husband of 18 years passed away on June 12th. He was 58, his birthday is July 14th and he would have been 59. He was a wonderful man and the most loving man I ever met. He never complained, was always there to help someone. He loved classic cars and many cruisers asked for his assistance when they had a problem. I still am having a terrible time fathoming that he is just not in the hospital and will be home soon. Even though I was there when he passed.



He donated his lungs for research and they got some excellant samples. Even in death he helped people. I have received letters from the Hospital staff who have taken care of him all these years. He never complained, always had a joke to tell and that he had such a kind soul.



I know he is in a better place but it still doesn't help handle the pain. He was a hope to parents that their children could have a long life. His sister died 5 years ago, she was 58 also, almost 59. Kay and Joe would meet with parents and children to let them know to do their treatments, listen to their doctors and to live life to the fullest. I know my Joe did and that he will be missed by hundreds of people because he was such a great guy.</end quote></div>


I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Its great that he kept on giving eve after his passing by donating his lungs!
 
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