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Much of life can seem strange and unfair
It's really hard to see this sort of thing with those who are so very young. It really presses the issue that are "human" forms are very mortal.
There are a lot of things I could say, but really, none of that will give you any peace...which is what you may be looking for.
In this case, it seems that she was very well loved by everyone. Sometimes, the quality of life is much better than the quantity. 
Much seems unfair to the "living"...because we only know what we can derive from our forth dimensional suroundings, which we have become accustomed to, from taking on the human form.
It's like we miss a lot of the big picture. Think of it as if it is a movie, and you have only gotten to view a scene or two. It can be hard to understand something without viewing the movie in it's entirety.
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Sunnybeach7
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posted by
OTA.
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January 22, 2009
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Very sad, and something like that always does leave many questions.
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RASSE
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January 22, 2009
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Indeed it is very tough. I wish I had the answers just like countless others do.
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FormerStudentIntern
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January 22, 2009
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during my nursing career I found all kids really tough to nurse.
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Kabu
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January 22, 2009
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I hadn't thought about it in years until John Travolta lost his son recently, but years ago we were told that my oldest grandson who has lived with CP and siezure disorder since birth, would not live to be twenty. We have always lived one day at a time and celebrated whatever time we have with him. He will be 24 next month and seems ever so healthy. He has been a great blessing in our lives and I am thankful for what the Lord has given us through him.
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I believe that some people are put on this earth to teach the rest of us some well-needed lessons. Often, these disabled kids have the most wonderful outook on life and show us strength far beyond their years. Our Rabbi and wife lost 2 out of 7 kids (5 and 12 years old) to an inherited disease and created a Torah scroll - the Jewish bible - in their memory. They live on in that Torah and in the minds of those who knew and loved them. Mal
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gapcohen
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January 22, 2009
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I am not divine... therefore I cannot begin to understand HIS
reasons... but I am sure there are reasons. I have faith. It is the only thing that gets me through most days.
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riri0322
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January 22, 2009
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Maybe in some way its a wakeup call
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lustorlove
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January 22, 2009
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