chatnoire
06-15-2012, 10:51 AM
I believe in the power of crowd-sourced good energy.
One of my best friends was hit by a car yesterday as she was coming home from the farmers market across the street from her house. She was airlifted to the trauma unit at Beth Deacon Israel in Boston, and had surgery this morning for her 2 broken legs and fractured pelvis. It will be at least two months before she can stand, and 3 before they begin rehab to help her walk again.
It's incredible how much bad can happen to a really wonderful, amazing, lovely person. She *just* finished her last round of radiation for breast cancer a month ago. While she was going through chemo, she was also in the process of divorcing her husband, who was cheating on her while she was sick. She also has numerous other health issues, but maintained her own apartment, and independence through it all, by walking dogs when she could, and helping out others in her community.
This, though, will put a limit on that, obviously. She has a long long long road ahead of her, so if you can spare some prayers, light a candle, send thoughts of strength and health to her, say the Mi Sheberakh or anything that resonates in your faith/world view....the power of many is appreciated. My friend is strong, but sometimes a girl needs an army.
One of my best friends was hit by a car yesterday as she was coming home from the farmers market across the street from her house. She was airlifted to the trauma unit at Beth Deacon Israel in Boston, and had surgery this morning for her 2 broken legs and fractured pelvis. It will be at least two months before she can stand, and 3 before they begin rehab to help her walk again.
It's incredible how much bad can happen to a really wonderful, amazing, lovely person. She *just* finished her last round of radiation for breast cancer a month ago. While she was going through chemo, she was also in the process of divorcing her husband, who was cheating on her while she was sick. She also has numerous other health issues, but maintained her own apartment, and independence through it all, by walking dogs when she could, and helping out others in her community.
This, though, will put a limit on that, obviously. She has a long long long road ahead of her, so if you can spare some prayers, light a candle, send thoughts of strength and health to her, say the Mi Sheberakh or anything that resonates in your faith/world view....the power of many is appreciated. My friend is strong, but sometimes a girl needs an army.