From a periodical we receive regularly here, translated, by me, a TRUE story…
“At an age where she should be most beautiful, her illness had taken away her entire life,” Hearts, who’s twenty-five years of age currently, was diagnosed with lupus seven years ago and after she’d had four strokes, she’s now, in a vegetative state; toward this bad news, her mother refused to allow sorrows to accompany by her side, she’d watched over her by her side, “Hsin Hsin, you can! Mom’s right here, waiting for you!”, this was, from the mother’s maternal instincts of being strong, for three days out of the week, she’d always visited the nursing home, wheeled her baby girl out to the neighboring hospital to be physically rehabilitated, she’d held firm to the beliefs of, Hearts is just temporarily asleep, that her young life will have a chance to shine through again; the mom’s optimism in coping with her own daughter’s physical conditions, “Only by keeping that positive attitude every single day, can we keep the hopes alive in our mind!”
in a coma here, not my photograph…
So, this, is the amazing tale, of how a mother held firm to the belief, that her daughter isn’t really gone, and maybe, her child will eventually wake up and call out to her, “Mom” again, but we really don’t know if that’s going to happen or not, but, one thing’s for certain, it’s the strength that this mother has, that may be the factor, that wakes up her own daughter from her comatose, if she’s meant to wake up from her comatose…