My mother in law died in 1991. She had multiple sclerosis & had been in a wh!


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My mother in law died in 1991. She had multiple sclerosis & had been in a wheel chair for 13 years.?

She had pnuemonia & was coughing & miseralbe for a few min. untll she fell asleep. A lady came to the house & said she had worked with her for some years & was just passing through from another state & wanted to say hi to her. I woke her so she could say hello to her friend. She seemed to remember her even tho she had just woke up. The lady only stayed about 10 minutes & than left. A few minutes later her medicine arrived from the pharmacy. She had fallen back asleep so I tried to awake her to give her the medicine. I had no response from her & was frightened so I called the paramedics. They told me to get her out of her chair on to the floor & try to find a pulse. I couldn't find one so they had me start CPR. The ambulance arrived 5 min. later. They said she had already passed. Do you think the lady who came was a angel who came to help her pass to the other side who she had known before, & since she was sick & handicapped she needed help getting to the other side? It seemed strange!


Answers:

That's a very interesting story! Did you ever catch that ladies name? Maybe you could try looking her up to see if she existed. She said she worked with your MIL...do you recall where?

I suppose in the end however, you can choose to believe whatever you feel in your heart. It may have been fate, or coincendance, or maybe it really was an angel from above. At least you can rest in peace knowing that your MIL did not die alone. Someone was definitely watching over her--you!




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