You don't need to send a picture. Your words create all the picture any of us need to see. Natalie was obviously a joyous girl with a family who adored her (and vice versa). And that gave her strength and grace when she needed it most. She's a very inspiring girl.
While of course your lives are changed forever, she would not want you to stay devastated forever. She would not want that to be her legacy. But I know that she would be very proud that her aunt is trying to get the word out about IPF and help others!
Hang in there, Janet. One day at a time. It's all we can do sometimes.
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Janet,
You don't need to send a picture. Your words create all the picture any of us need to see. Natalie was obviously a joyous girl with a family who adored her (and vice versa). And that gave her strength and grace when she needed it most. She's a very inspiring girl.
While of course your lives are changed forever, she would not want you to stay devastated forever. She would not want that to be her legacy. But I know that she would be very proud that her aunt is trying to get the word out about IPF and help others!
Hang in there, Janet. One day at a time. It's all we can do sometimes.
June 16, 2010 - 10:01amThis Comment
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