Vera had been ill for...
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Vera had been ill for most of her adult life. She had developed diabetes when she was in her late 20s. Around that same time, her kidney's started to fail. After seven years on dialysis, she received a kidney transplant. Then, when she was in her early 40s, her eyesight started to fail. By the time Vera was 50, she was legally blind. But in spite of it all, Vera managed to live a full, joyful and faith-filled life.
But now things had changed. Vera's kidney was failing once again. The only treatment that would significantly prolong her life was dialysis and her doctors wanted to start treating her immediately. But Vera wouldn't hear of it.
Vera's doctors didn't understand her. She was only 58 years old and yet she was refusing the only treatment that offered any hope of living. In their minds, Vera was turning her back on life and focusing on death. But Vera saw it differently. In her mind she turning toward life and focusing on hope.
But now things had changed. Vera's kidney was failing once again. The only treatment that would significantly prolong her life was dialysis and her doctors wanted to start treating her immediately. But Vera wouldn't hear of it.
Vera's doctors didn't understand her. She was only 58 years old and yet she was refusing the only treatment that offered any hope of living. In their minds, Vera was turning her back on life and focusing on death. But Vera saw it differently. In her mind she turning toward life and focusing on hope.
