She was still alive.

Feb 19, 2009 07:41

As her mother lay there dying, she stared at me, eyes full of the whirlwind of emotions that were sweeping through her at that moment, tossing her around, tearing at her heart, searing her soul. She was trembling, and her eyes carried the hint of that one last tear about to crest the dam of her eyelids, heralding the torrent of pent up frustrations ( Read more... )

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i_am_a_shogun February 19 2009, 02:45:33 UTC
My biopsychosocial framework is starting to fire up various reasons why her mother will end up dead.

But for the immediate compromise, why is PhilHealth failing miserably? Have they tried PCSO? Or is it futile to simply get funding for meds and labs when they barely can't find money for food?

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This is, terribly agitating. - jim anonymous June 16 2009, 05:41:43 UTC
This is, terribly agitating. - jim

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hmn. anonymous July 26 2009, 09:47:55 UTC
Go HAA. I still believe in its dignity... even if you get audits from HAAs. lol

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Re: hmn. rosseau July 27 2009, 13:53:59 UTC
hahahaha to haa. deciding to go home against advice is really one of the few decisions left that they can make based on their principles. i do respect its sanctity... despite my own reasons against it.

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