Kasey-
I don't have an answer for you. I don't know how God works. And I would like to apologize to you and anyone else that I offended. I don't think I worded my post correctly or in an effective manner. I do not deserve to live more than anyone else on this site nor do I think that I deserve that. But the fact is that transplant works out for some and not for others...we all know that. Its a huge risk to take. I think that I was just irked by Win ace's comment and replied without thinking of others' feelings or experiences. I too have lost friends to transplant. One who was waiting for a transplant and one who died during the surgery. I also have a friend who is only 2 years out of transplant and is in chronic rejection. Believe me it does make me question God and ask him why this happened to them. But I don't think blaming God for our problems in life gets us anywhere. We need to take our problems in life and try to make the best out of them and get the best out of life. In my case I was so sick that I needed to put my life in God's hands. And I did. I was just one of those lucky ones that it worked out for. Again I apologize if i offended anyone. That is not what I intened to do
A very aplogetic Margaret
Double lung 11-11-04
I don't have an answer for you. I don't know how God works. And I would like to apologize to you and anyone else that I offended. I don't think I worded my post correctly or in an effective manner. I do not deserve to live more than anyone else on this site nor do I think that I deserve that. But the fact is that transplant works out for some and not for others...we all know that. Its a huge risk to take. I think that I was just irked by Win ace's comment and replied without thinking of others' feelings or experiences. I too have lost friends to transplant. One who was waiting for a transplant and one who died during the surgery. I also have a friend who is only 2 years out of transplant and is in chronic rejection. Believe me it does make me question God and ask him why this happened to them. But I don't think blaming God for our problems in life gets us anywhere. We need to take our problems in life and try to make the best out of them and get the best out of life. In my case I was so sick that I needed to put my life in God's hands. And I did. I was just one of those lucky ones that it worked out for. Again I apologize if i offended anyone. That is not what I intened to do
A very aplogetic Margaret
Double lung 11-11-04