I have just prayed for you and your daughter.
There will be some difficult times ahead, I will not lie to you, but you should get through everything, and all will be well.
You need to keep giving all your love and support to your daughter, as this is the best healer.
Trust your doctors, and ensure they keep you well informed throughout.
I have every confidence that she will come through this, as many others do, with no problem.
Take comfort and strength that others are thinking about you, and looking at most of your answers, we are genuine.
Please take care, and try not to worry too much, you will come through this, and so will your daughter.
2006-12-11 09:03:45
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answered by Dr David 6
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Hello. Just a short note to say that my wife has had tb when she was young and although she did not lose a lung, was very ill. She made a complete recovery and married me and had 3 kids. She is 56 now and recently had a scan which found that the lungs were still scarred. Please, have faith in the medical team. Our prayers are with you both.
2006-12-11 08:29:33
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answered by hharry_m_uk 4
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That is really tough. My father-in-law lost a lung to cancer. They told him that if he worked at increasing his lung capacity that the other lung would grow and fill up the void, thus giving him back a lot of his lung capacity.
Since your daughter is only 5, it seems to me that she has a much better chance of leading a normal life after recovery.
2006-12-11 08:30:34
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answered by plezurgui 6
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I am so sorry to hear about your daughter,im sure you feel very
stressful at the moment. You must understand she will be ok, you have to be strong. She will be in very good hands when she is with the medical team. She will be ok. Put your faith in God,
and be strong. Speak to a close relative or friend. You have my
sympothy. Hugh.
2006-12-11 08:36:48
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answered by DollyFan 1
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It can only get better but it might get worse before it gets better just stay positive because if u lose hope then your daughter will 2 everything will work out in the end just keep your chin up and stay positive
2006-12-11 08:26:16
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answered by Patrick E 3
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From personal experiance no. But from spritual experiance I can honestly say that the Lord loves you whether you believe or not. Ask the Lord for healing and the Lord will do what He feels is right. If hat is she is healed and she stays with you and you go before her then Great. But..... If the Lord decides that it is time for her to come home then it is in His will that will be done.
Believe and Trust in God
2006-12-11 08:28:31
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answered by billy g 2
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I'll pray for you both. And plenty of people live their lives normally with only one lung. Take one day at a time.
2006-12-11 08:24:28
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answered by IMHO 6
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Just the all the best, it's amazing how so many people can live with what would be viewed as a disability these days.
Be strong for your girl, that's the best medicine.
2006-12-11 08:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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everything happens for a reason and when you have no clue y,its probly for the better,,,,,,and when u dwell on the bad things in life u r missing out so u and ur daughter should have all the fun in the world
2006-12-11 08:33:48
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answered by mandy 3
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I lost my lung to pnemonia at 3 mos...I am now in my late 30's and have my own (very healthy) daughter. She'll be fine. Just keep her away from cigarette smoke and pollen.
2006-12-11 08:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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