Asking for prayers for my childhood friend Diane Reyes-Garza. I have known Diane since we were toddlers. Our fathers were friends in high school. We went to grade school to high school together. Remained best friends through all these years. She is at Mission Trails Baptist Hosptial in ICU. She was remove off dialysis due to elevated blood pressure. Her kidneys are failng and she is going into spetic shock. Please pray for her health and for her family. Thank you.
thank you for your prayers. Diane's lungs are not functioning properly so she has been on a respirator. I am hoping to see her tomorrow. know she is unconscious but I pray she can hear my voice. I want so much so to see her. We last spoke over a week ago. I cannot imagine life without my best friend. :cry:
I really believe people can still hear you when in comas. I always talked to my patients that were in comas when I worked in hospitals & nursing homes. Still praying. Please keep us updated.
Never be afraid to speak to someone who is unconscious or in a coma... they can still hear you, they just don't speak back. Talk to them like you normally would. Praying for everyone
My best friend Diane Reyes-Garza went to be with the Lord on Saturday June 2nd at 6 pm. She was 47 years old. Sister, Aunt Wife and a Mother to two sons (ages 25 and 11). I spoke with Diane's older brother Tony last night. He wrote a beautiful sentiment to his sister on his Facebook page that I wanted to share. "Because my beautiful sister would not stop for death, death kindly stopped for her." I believe that was so true of the character of my best friend Diane. She lived life and in the end death on her own terms... I love you Mommas. I love the memories we shared as children, as teenagers, young adults and finally as moms. I will never regret any of life moments that we shared in life together...
I'm so sorry to read of your loss and trust that Heaven has another angel to watch over us. Continually praying
Sandra, I'm so sorry for your loss. Praying her friends and family feel The Father's loving arms around them during this tough time.