A mother's gentle honesty in the face of death

One family prepares its young children to cope with a future without Mom...

Seven-year-old Nicholas Chamernik had rarely seen his parents cry. So he
felt a pang of worry when he looked up one evening to see his father wiping
away tears.

"Dad, what's wrong?" he asked.

Jim Chamernik was too choked up to respond. After 18 months of grasping for
answers, he and his wife, Aimee, finally had an explanation for symptoms
Aimee had been having — slurred speech and weakness in her right arm among
them. The diagnosis was Lou Gehrig's disease, a degenerative condition of
the nervous system, also known as ALS...

Click here to read the complete story.... very touching...
 A mother's gentle honesty in the face of death
http://www.nextbigspace.net/index.php?topic=1696.0

 



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