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<blockquote data-quote="01FR500" data-source="post: 16412896" data-attributes="member: 55806"><p>I feel like most people don't realize how quickly life can leave us. It only takes a moment. I watched a classmate drown when I was in the 7th grade. I thought she was playing around acting like she couldn't stay above water. Only when someone else started screaming for help did I dive in. I was a good strong swimmer. I was the first person to reach the area she went under. The lake water was murky and I couldn't see. I yelled for googles and someone threw a pair at me. I still couldn't find her. By that time lifeguards and adults got there and I was just trying to feel for something in the water. The lifeguards asked me to get out of the water. It took them several minutes to find her, they performed CPR but the damage was done. </p><p></p><p>I have also had two children die from complications at or right after birth. One was premature and was doing good but got an infection while in the hospital. The second, my wife uterus ruptured and the baby went without oxygen for too long. I have a healthy 4 month old baby at home right now. You can do everything right and still lose. We all think we're going to have a long happy life but that's probably not the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01FR500, post: 16412896, member: 55806"] I feel like most people don't realize how quickly life can leave us. It only takes a moment. I watched a classmate drown when I was in the 7th grade. I thought she was playing around acting like she couldn't stay above water. Only when someone else started screaming for help did I dive in. I was a good strong swimmer. I was the first person to reach the area she went under. The lake water was murky and I couldn't see. I yelled for googles and someone threw a pair at me. I still couldn't find her. By that time lifeguards and adults got there and I was just trying to feel for something in the water. The lifeguards asked me to get out of the water. It took them several minutes to find her, they performed CPR but the damage was done. I have also had two children die from complications at or right after birth. One was premature and was doing good but got an infection while in the hospital. The second, my wife uterus ruptured and the baby went without oxygen for too long. I have a healthy 4 month old baby at home right now. You can do everything right and still lose. We all think we're going to have a long happy life but that's probably not the case. [/QUOTE]
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