Outloud, I recite the slow countdown. 10.......9........8..........7........6......5.......4.......3.......2.....1.......0........ At zero, my brother's eyes close tightly to hold back tears and a fist raises up off the bed in defiance. I squeeze his fist and in that moment, everything stops in a surreal moment. The moment only lasts a few seconds but it feels an eternity in my mind. My senses become supersensitive to everything around me - the temperature in the air, the look on my brother's face, the beeping of the pump to alert the nurse that the drug is delivered, everything. I then realize that I'm probably squeezing his hand far too hard but he offers no complaint. I let go before I hurt him.
Now we wait......
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First Presbyterian Church of Tomball is praying for both Josh and Abe and the family.
I hope this will work for Josh and when Abe starts I hope it will for him too. We love all of you.
Conrad and Linda Collinsworth
thanks Linda and Conrad
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