Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 The last I heard (about a week ago), was that he was taken out of intensive care, and there was talk among the hospice nurses about plans to get him walking again. My cousin said she feels like either the chemo finally left his system, or the medicine he was infused with (in a 5 hr treatment, a couple months ago) did its job and killed off the remaining cancer. Nobody seems to know for sure, what happened exactly- but they are all thanking God and grateful for the prayers of everyone. It's so wonderful and touching when you see someone who is in such a state, who is still concerned with everyone else. I received an email from my aunt, asking for prayers for her neighbors(?) I know they go to the same church. The grandparents are devastated, as their son or daughter and spouse were in a car accident, along with their 3 beautiful children ages 10 and under. A tractor trailer hit a vehicle, and drove it into the side of their car. The parents are in the hospital now, and are really quite banged up, but are okay. All three of the children, however, were killed. The grandparents are really worried about their emotional state, because when they come home- it will be to an empty house full of memories of the lives they just yesterday held. It is very devastating to all of them..but on top of that, they have to worry about how they will manage paying for the burial. I felt so bad when I heard about that. My aunt and uncle and cousins have been asking their fellow parishioners and everyone who is willing, to pray. It's amazing, the way some people, no matter what they are going through themselves, always think of others. I wish everyone could be like that..this world would be a better place. xoxo, Tara Elektra Fire <elektra.fire wrote: When I say he is the best, I can say it from the heart. I wish every woman in the world a Hakim of their own. I know he is my husband and I'm bound to say that but it's true, he is an amazing person, a miracle. As are all you lovely people here on this list. Big hug Elektra x x x thankyou Tara for the prayers and kind words. how is your uncle now? --- tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: > What a beautiful intention. I will be glad > to send prayers and energy his way. He sounds like a > wonderfully insightful man. > God bless him, and you both. > xoxo, > Tara > > Jen <jenls505 wrote: > Lots of love and positive energy to > Hakim! love & light ~Jen~ > > --- In > , > Elektra Fire > <elektra.fire wrote: > > > > Hi List, > > I would like you to all say a prayer for my > husband > > Hakim as he is setting up a massive company, > service > > based, with a lot of good intentions for a > spiritual > > company with a heart and a soul. > > I am really proud of him, he is at a crucial > stage > > now, and needs extra energy, love and support. > > Many thanks Elektra x x x > > > > I wish this same prayer to everyone. x3 > > Amen. > > > > > > > > > ________ > > > What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - > get a free analysis > of your email personality. Take the quiz at the > Mail Championship. > > > http://uk.rd./evt=44106/*http://mail..net/uk > > > > > > > > > > Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet > in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 Thanks Sarita, and thank you to everyone, from the bottom of my heart for all of your prayers and energy!!!!!!! love and blessings to all, Tara Sarita <sarita1969 wrote: Wow, Tara! That's great about your uncle! I'm sure all the prayers and healing from this group helped. That is such a shame about the children!! Especially being a mother of a young toddler, I don't think I could stand something like that. And all 3 too. I ache for those people. I will pray for them. Sarita , tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: > > The last I heard (about a week ago), was that he was taken out of intensive care, and there was talk among the hospice nurses about plans to get him walking again. My cousin said she feels like either the chemo finally left his system, or the medicine he was infused with (in a 5 hr treatment, a couple months ago) did its job and killed off the remaining cancer. Nobody seems to know for sure, what happened exactly- but they are all thanking God and grateful for the prayers of everyone. > It's so wonderful and touching when you see someone who is in such a state, who is still concerned with everyone else. I received an email from my aunt, asking for prayers for her neighbors(?) I know they go to the same church. > The grandparents are devastated, as their son or daughter and spouse were in a car accident, along with their 3 beautiful children ages 10 and under. A tractor trailer hit a vehicle, and drove it into the side of their car. The parents are in the hospital now, and are really quite banged up, but are okay. Need Mail bonding? Go to the Mail Q & A for great tips from Answers users. Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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