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To all of you that responded to my post "Why are people so mean", I have terrible news. My mom had a heart attack last night and is currently in ICU. Her heart rate has not stabilized as of 2am, when the ICU nurse made me leave.

I know this is not gluten related, but since I had talked to all of you in great depth yesterday about my mom, I thought that you would want to know. I am asking for prayers for my mom, no matter what you believe. She can use all the help she can get.

Thanks to all who have been such a wonderful support.

-Lollie


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Sending immediate prayers your way, hon..... Keeping you and your family in my thoughts....

{{{{{{{{ HUGS }}}}}}}}}}}}}

Karen

elisabet Contributor

Sorry to hear that.I will have her in my prayers.

best of luck elisabet

jerseyangel Proficient

Lollie--So sorry to hear about your mom. Sending good wishes her way :) . Keep us posted when you have the chance, and take care.

VydorScope Proficient

Just did! :huh:

mouse Enthusiast

MY prayers are on their way. I am so sorry for your Mom, you and your family. Please keep us informed.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

All positive thoughts and prayers are coming your way, Lollie

I'm so very sorry.

Judy in Philly


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So sorry!!! Prayers sent to both of you!!!

ravenwoodglass Mentor
To all of you that responded to my post "Why are people so mean", I have terrible news. My mom had a heart attack last night and is currently in ICU. Her heart rate has not stabilized as of 2am, when the ICU nurse made me leave.

I know this is not gluten related, but since I had talked to all of you in great depth yesterday about my mom, I thought that you would want to know. I am asking for prayers for my mom, no matter what you believe. She can use all the help she can get.

Thanks to all who have been such a wonderful support.

-Lollie

You are in our thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry this happened to you folks.

Guest nini

surrounding you and your family with love and light, prayers being said right now. {{{{{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Lollie I am so sorry. I will be thinking of you and your mom waiting to hear of her recovery.

xoxo

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I am very sorry about your mom. I'll keep both of you in my thoughts and prayers.

plantime Contributor

Praying for you and your mom. Thanks for letting us know, keep us posted.

WGibs Apprentice

I'm sending warm thoughts of health and strength to both of you!

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