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	<title>Comments on: Aria doesn&#8217;t mind</title>
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		<title>By: Dawn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dawn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey Anita,  I can only imagine how horrible this was for you to see and witness.  Recuistation is one part of my job i wish i wasn&#039;t confronted with as much as we are (it&#039;s the nature of the environment i work in i guess)... Everyone medical, non medical processes and copes in a different way, some take awhile. 

This to me so far is just sounding perfectally normal and ok, and just part of you processing what&#039;s gone on, give it some time but if you find you&#039;re not getting past it then it&#039;s worth chatting to someone, staff on the ward, the doctor etc.  Everyone copes, and processes in different ways at different times.

Enjoy being home, and not to take away what&#039;s happen or the scarieness of the event, but at this moment, you&#039;re home and Aria&#039;s ok, and she&#039;s starting to seem like and be her normal self again, Focus on that.  I hope and will pray its a long time between hospital admissions and some news on timing of the transplant won&#039;t be far away.  And the Journey takes a different twist with all the in&#039;s and out&#039;s associated with transplant.

As always will put you guys on the churches prayer chain, and we will stand with you guys in prayer.  

all our love/support and prayers from here in australia</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Anita,  I can only imagine how horrible this was for you to see and witness.  Recuistation is one part of my job i wish i wasn&#8217;t confronted with as much as we are (it&#8217;s the nature of the environment i work in i guess)&#8230; Everyone medical, non medical processes and copes in a different way, some take awhile. </p>
<p>This to me so far is just sounding perfectally normal and ok, and just part of you processing what&#8217;s gone on, give it some time but if you find you&#8217;re not getting past it then it&#8217;s worth chatting to someone, staff on the ward, the doctor etc.  Everyone copes, and processes in different ways at different times.</p>
<p>Enjoy being home, and not to take away what&#8217;s happen or the scarieness of the event, but at this moment, you&#8217;re home and Aria&#8217;s ok, and she&#8217;s starting to seem like and be her normal self again, Focus on that.  I hope and will pray its a long time between hospital admissions and some news on timing of the transplant won&#8217;t be far away.  And the Journey takes a different twist with all the in&#8217;s and out&#8217;s associated with transplant.</p>
<p>As always will put you guys on the churches prayer chain, and we will stand with you guys in prayer.  </p>
<p>all our love/support and prayers from here in australia</p>
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