We were prepared for a weekend away. A group of mothers had left town to do a presentation at a meeting. For a couple of the women, it was the first run through far from home and obviously, they were somewhat fearful about leaving their family.
For one mother specifically, there was a sympathy toward her child who had Autism and a seizure issue. He had not had a seizure in over a year so she was sure that he wouldn't have one while she was away. In the meantime, she was on edge of the chance that he would have one while she was away. She conveyed a large portion of the obligation regarding matters identified with her child's wellbeing and she didn't need her better half to feel focused if a seizure occurred.
On the most recent day of the meeting she got a call from home. The stress in her voice let us know that something wasn't right. Her better half called to let her realize that surely, their child had a terrific mal seizure. With patient skill, she guided him on what to do until she returned home the following day.
We could sense her despondency and she communicated her sentiments of blame and regret for not being home when it happened.
Two or three days after our arrival home I called the family to perceive how their child was doing. Mother was out with one of her other youngsters so I addressed father. He said that his child was gradually feeling better anyway he was extremely drained and torpid.
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Friday, May 13, 2016