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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks everybody. This was all really helpful and I am SO sorry so many of you have gone through this. :( I do absolutely plan to drive and fly there at least every couple of weeks. We are on our way now I want to be there all the time, but feasibly, we can't; school aged, elementary children and a husband with a non flexible international travel schedule make it near impossible, even if I quit my job for this term. I don't know. Maybe I can. I was devastated last night and not thinking clearly. We will know more Wednesday about how long she has. If it really is only a couple of weeks and not months, and she foregoes treatment, I can try to make it work. The not knowing, the distance. Just terrible. Thanks for all of the perspectives and heart. [/quote] It's a good decision that you're going now.[/quote]
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