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[quote=Anonymous]I think it depends on the life-threatening situation, OP. My oldest went into anaphylactic shock several times. There was nothing anyone could have done to make it better, because these are ultra-emergency, short-term situations - you either recover or you don't. There is no meal train opportunity. I was in a life-threatening medical situation myself, that lasted several days and resolved itself with surgery. During the actual crisis, my 11 year old son called 911 and then took his little sister to the neighbor's. My husband came home from work and handled everything else. My parents flew in for my recovery two weeks later. If you need specific help, TELL THEM WHAT YOU NEED. Best wishes for your child. [/quote]
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