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rhythmic beeping the only sound in the room. Tubes and wires impaled parts of her fragile body, connecting her to the devices that seemed to mock me with their multiple beeping. I wanted her to wake up, t
e with a pained smile. Surely,
other now." She smiled. I wanted to reciproc
d one of her hands by the wrist and kissed it. Remembering how the last time that she was a
n't belong in bread dough? But you still agreed
ut carrot cake and carrot bread bei
e, once full of life, looked so pale and fragile. The oxygen mask covered her mouth, making her
old back more tears that threaten
um
as goi
shed in. Soon, I was being ejected from the room by two e
er will be alright." They reassured while s
, placing my head on the glass window and watching as t
kept her imprisoned in that unmoving body. But I knew it was useless. I was as powerless as she wa
g, approached me. He was a tall man with a stern
to act fast," he said, h
used now. What did he
g everything we can to stabilize her, but there's some
, I could hear it with my br
oked out, my voice
a transplant as soon as possible. Without it, her chances of survival are very slim. For now, she'll be pla
dn't be happening. Not now, not when we were just beginn
more of that?"
ances of it. She needs that transpl
How much is it? How
ut dialysis is only a temporary solution. We need to start looking for a
ht of what he was about to say. It
y voice trembling. It was
ed, a sympathetic
the medications. It's all very expensive. You'
hat kind of money? I had some savings, but it
ing about?" I asked,
and dollars," the doctor replied. "That's depending on
he chair. I could barely keep mum alive with the little money I had, an
of money," I cried. "W
nd a way to pay the fees to commence with the surgery.
chment that only comes from delivering bad news too many times. I didn't believe him
ng what little we had at home, and calling a few friends for help
more for myself as encouragement than for the doc
oing to do