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Post by Warrigal on May 18, 2018 16:43:13 GMT -5
When so much of the news is so horrific these days, I was encouraged this morning by reading a good news story about a young Canadian woman who was born extremely prematurely in Australia thirty years ago. She is coming to Australia to reconnect with the doctors who saved her life and the woman who kindly took in her parents and cared for them as her own until the baby was ready to travel back to Canada.
I have a niece who was also frightenly premature and I know how terrifying it was to watch her in her humicrib as her fragile ribs struggled to keep her alive.
Read the story and remind yourselves that there are still good people in the world who sustain life and care for strangers in need.
www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-19/rachelle-mainse-born-premature-in-brisbane-during-expo-88-return/9775618
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2018 19:51:18 GMT -5
That is a great story. She looks very healthy now. That is amazing that she weighed in at 1.2 kilograms at birth with a 15% chance of living.
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Post by smitty45 on Jun 7, 2018 19:39:33 GMT -5
Here in the USA it's all bad news,, but they save one good news story for the end of the news.
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Post by Drifter on Jun 7, 2018 19:51:18 GMT -5
Here in the USA it's all bad news Say whaaaat?
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Post by smitty45 on Jun 7, 2018 19:54:58 GMT -5
Here in the USA it's all bad news Say whaaaat? Maybe not the entire country, but here in NH there is way more bad news than good news. IMO of course as some people love death and mayhem.
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Post by Drifter on Jun 7, 2018 20:04:37 GMT -5
Say whaaaat? Maybe not the entire country, but here in NH there is way more bad news than good news. IMO of course as some people love death and mayhem. Oh sweetie...you need to unplug the electronics, get away for the TV news, get outdoors, do some manual labor, get some fresh air to clear your mind. If all the above fails....get the heck out of NH!
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