Anonymous
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That is a hard decision Amy, and a very brave one, sometimes you just have to stand up for yourself, or, in this case, your Mum. Hope it all works out.

Well, its now been 3 years since Mums accident.
The 3 year anniversary was last Friday actually.
3 years.
I dunno if it feels like a lifetime or if it feels like it's gone fast?
I wonder what it feels like to Mum?

Anyway, today i made this video and i wanted to share it with all of you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc1UnRQyFgg
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Amy, thankyou for posting your video, you did a lovely job of it.
As always my dear, God bless and take care.
I still light a candle for your Mum when I go to Church!

Thank you for sharing that video Amy, it was really touching ((hugs)) to you ♥
Lisa

*just_karma*
Community Member
What a gorgeous video Amy!

I haven't been here for some time - I'm sorry to see that things are no easier for you.

I remember when you first posted about your mum's accident and the continual ups and downs - I really feel for you Amy :-x and I'm sorry the past years have been such an emotional roller coaster for you :-x

kayza40
Community Member
Lovely work on the video Amy, I cried for you when I watched it.

1st-wal
Community Member
hi amy, i've not posted in here before. i've tried several times but everything I typed seems so stoopid & useless.
Your pain screams out of the pages & my heart aches for you hon.
Your dad sounds like an incredible man, don't take to heart his going off at you, in a way it's a good thing as he releasing some of his pain.
Situations like this make you feel helpless, seeing someone you love "suffer" is an incredibly hard thing to go thru & then you hae the feelings of guilt for the times you wish it would just all stop, that the loved one could be released from the state they are in . when someone dies it's terrible but after the funeral you start down the rd of healing, when they are here but not here the grief feelings are there but never ending & after years of this you know what the inevitable is..it's a cruel limbo for everyone concerned.
Hon, I think you are totally awesome, you are holding it together for everyone, you are stronger than i'd be.
re the solicitors, is there any help the oz government can give your dad so that his house is not at risk, maybe if it comes to that...a loan he could pay off over time like the girl who went o/s for a transplant?
it would be a shame if he had to sell his house for that, if he didn't want to stay in it later on at least he'd have it to sell & move elsewhere.
xxxxx

(((Amy)))

hi all

wal- nothing posted on this thread is stupid or useless. A lot of the thigs written here, no matter how small, have helped me so much ♥
I contacted the Aus gov years ago when we wernt sure if the travel insurance was going to bring Mum home and they said they dont help in situations like this. So i doubt they would help now.
Honestly, dad doesnt care if he has to sell the house. At least he will know that he tried to do something for Mum. If he does loose, and the solicitor really thinks that is highly unlikely, he will have enough from selling up, to pay the fees and buy a small unit up near Mum. Thats what his 5 year plan was anyway.
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keeliaclare
Community Member
Amy, thank you for sharing that video.

It is simply beautiful and such a wonderful tribute.

Simply sending you lots of love and hugs.

I think you and your Dad are just amazing♥