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Originally Posted by Princes mom I am so sorry to hear about your baby. I lost my baby, Prince, to collapsing trachea on Oct. 1, 2010 and I can literally ditto everthing Patti said in the above post...Prince was also 6.5 years young, his situation was not operable, and during his last few weeks, his medication stopped working and he was struggling to inhale. He did not have a quality of life as eating and drinking became more and more difficult. After staying up all night with him, and trying to make him comfortable, we knew it was time. We were praying for a miracle, but we couldn't have our baby suffer. We love Prince and didn't want him to be in pain.
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Thanks for sharing your story, I am sorry for your loss. It is very difficult. She can still eat and runs to me when I get home, but it is so hard for her to breath. Sometimes her mentality gets "happy", but for most of the day she looks like she is struggling to stay alive. This small bit of happiness, which is derived from her family (me and the kids) keeps me wanting to hang on. I just don't know though, I just don't want to prolong her suffering. Does her constant wheezing and breathing with her stomach sound really advanced in your opinion? Thanks.