tiggerspoohbear -> RE: What can you say when no words can help... (warning - upsetting subject matter) (9/19/2012 8:55:50 PM)
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Dia, My best friend went through something similar with her sister. It was SIDS that took her baby daughter suddenly one night when I was at work. My friend called me and asked me to leave work so that I could look after her 2 daughters while she went to her sister and brother-in-law. I cried that night, for the 2 little girls I was staying with, they were like my own, and for that short life of less than a month. They lived right across from the hospital and the doctor told them that even if he had been right at crib side, there's nothing he could have done. I was there for my friend, as an ear, a voice when she needed it, a baby-sitter, cook, chief bottle washer, laundress, whatever while the family went through what they had to. You've been a true friend and will continue to be so, as you've demonstrated so capably. Let yourself cry, call a crisis line if you're too overwhelmed, but don't feel guilty. You've done all you can, you have no guilt in this, although I do understand where it comes from. Continue to be there for her, her 2 children and even her partner. If it's a call to her, a special book, something you know will make her laugh, or just listening to her without having to say a word. You understand where she's coming from even if you've never been through it yourself. That's what besties are for, to understand and be there no matter what. You can't do more than that. Hugs and good thoughts to all of you.
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