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Originally posted by ModernAcademia
What you are describing is innocence
It's a 12yr old
Originally posted by blackrain17
So did the dad get her eyes and the brother her kidneys?
Originally posted by xxcalbier
Ok something strange here .
eyes and one kidney isnt something you have to die in order to donate.
and donate eyes all you want but eyes cant be transplanted and work.
and you can live just fine with one kindey . theres more here then is being told
Originally posted by mehforfun
idd a sad story
did her father take her eyes? and brother her kidney? because if they did i think thats even worst. am just saying if any family member killded themselvs to save me i wouldnt take it, i mean every time you wake up, breath, look, or do anything she killed herself for your sake. which is to much for anyone to handle i would assume (well too much for me)
Originally posted by loam
I utterly fail to see this as a love story.
(And I really don't get why some seem to gloriy this. But I'll leave that topic alone for now.)
As a parent, to me this story is a horrible, horrible tragedy. It is no surprise that a child would deeply love those within the immediate family-- even most neglected and abused children manage to do so.
What I see is a child who pointlessly gave her life without likely understanding the permanence of her actions or their profound implications.
Again, as a parent, this story makes consider what possibly not to complain about that is bad in my life in front of my child.
I guess some issues not obvious on their face are still very much 'adult only'.
I can't imagine the guilt this father must really feel.edit on 7-7-2011 by loam because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by nusnus
reply to post by galadofwarthethird
There are lessons to be learnt here people:
1. Dont discuss important matters such as replacing body parts next to your kids. Sheesh
2. Give your kids so much self worth that they would never go out and do something such as killing themselves off.
I'm not a parent, but if I was, the pain of losing my child would be far more unbarable than having to live without eyes or kidneys.
Originally posted by speculativeoptimist
Wow, a great testament of bravery and selflessness, but I bet the Father would have wished otherwise. I am sure the gesture will be forever remembered and cherished though, within that family and with those that knew the girl.
It is really sad that in the 21st century quality medical treatment is only available to those who can afford it or are entitled.
Peace,
spec
Originally posted by 13star
If she died from Thiodan poisoning they wouldn't be able to use her kidneys for a transplant. I wouldn't want to live if my daughter did that for me anyway.