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Thursday, November 21, 2019
A Sister's Life Changing Experience Of Faith And Hope Part Nine
Well, we made it into a hospital room and my sister is lying in the hospital bed. Our dad went to go get a coffee not too far from we are now and well mom decided to work on a puzzle book she brought with her, and the puzzle book was given to her by her mother our grandma who made it by hand with love and care. I on the other hand decided to keep my sister company, by talking with her about how everyone at school as missed her and then dad came in. He sat beside mom and decided to say he talked with the doctor who would be in shortly. Dad told us the doctor had another patient he had to see another patient. So, we waited for the doctor and then the doctor came in. Well the doctor examined my sister, and decided to call the nurse in. The nurse shortly than after came in and the doctor told her to start her on the medicine treatment right away. The doctor, asked my parents to step outside for a moment. I stay with the nurse and my sister. I even hold my sister's hand, and stroke her hair, letting her know everything is going to be alright. She blinks and tears start to run down her face, and I know what she's thinking. I assure her everything will be fine, and she'll be going to school tomorrow. She looks at me with tear stained eyes and wants to believe me and wants a light of hope to come into the room, and not have anything else be wrong with her. The nurse tells her she's all done and she'll be back to check on her in a few minutes. I tell her thank you because my sister has fallen asleep. I don't blame her, it's been a crazy day. The doctor comes in with my parents, and then goes to talk with the nurse, that just left. My parents, look they have both seen a ghost. Mom can barley look at me and just clings to dad. I look at my dad and he has this quivering lip, like he can barley speak and by the time I ask what's wrong, mom leaves the room. My dad explains that my sister has a rare bone disease called Coloialian Syndrome, which means that on top of her one syndrome they found, unfortunately this one she was born with but they caught it early after she was born, so it can be treated. This bone disease makes my sisters vitamin d and calcium levels low, if she doesn't get enough hydration, but also the right amount of food that will boost her immune system. The doctors want to keep her overnight for observation, but that would mean she wouldn't go to school. My dad says, she will have plenty of time to go back but the reason for keeping her overnight is because they want to monitor if the medicine for both syndromes will have been a success to make sure that she can still have a normal life, and this time they're hopeful that it will work. I mean that's good that the news is hopeful, but I was really hoping she would have been able to leave with us tonight. Then all of a sudden, something happened right before our eyes, something miraculous that no one would have believed would have happened but something did happen and it was like a dream.
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