I think she should live.
Makes some sense, though it does run in my family also to an extent. Type 1 or type 2 diabetes?
Parent/child has mathmeatically the best chance of matching, btw -- though it turned out that myself and my sister were perfect matches for my brother.
I think she should live.
Last edited by Ignite; 03-29-2005 at 02:20 PM.
i'm sure the pope would be pleased to get a mention in such ty post.
Kori needs to move ignites post to the "classless, ignorant, worst of the worst posts forum"
Ignite, I can't believe you are the same person who posted this a month ago regarding Malik. I find it ironic.
"We don't realize, even though this is a business, NBA players are humans with feelings too. great job by WOAI on this interview."
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthre...285#post172285
I'm sorry to hear about your loss, Christy. It's awesome that your mother could help save someone else's life though.
If I was in Terri's situation I'd want the plug pulled. No sense wasting time and money for medical care for someone who will never have conscious life again.
I echo all the sentiments in here, SW. You and your family are in my prayers and I also think it's awesome what your mom was able to do.
Jenn..how's your niece doing?
God certainly performed a miracle on her. She is improving every day. They performed surgery on her on Saturday to take out the part of her lung that was damaged beyond repair but they say she is recovering very nicely. She's still unconcious, but they are talking about taking her breathing tube out as early as this week!! God is good.![]()
That's wonderful news!![]()
Here's to a speedy recovery!
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