“If I die… my son will die right after me… There won’t even be anyone to give him a glass of water.” A 74-year-old mother is courageously battling cancer. She would have long ago passed away, if not for the responsibility she carries for her paralyzed son – the person she loves more than her […]
“If I die… my son will die right after me… There won’t even be anyone to give him a glass of water.” A 74-year-old mother is courageously battling cancer. She would have long ago passed away, if not for the responsibility she carries for her paralyzed son – the person she loves more than her own life. These two have NO ONE in the world but us.