Thank you once again, Team CNA Insider, for this heartwarming and revealing series❗Truly inspired by the parents, their special children, Team STAR PALS, and all other medical and social personnel featured -- all so caring, compassionate, understanding & empathetic❗💞As the popular saying goes, Real Heroes Don't Wear Capes💕May the Blessings Be🙏🧡💙
@ColleenC-n5v17 күн бұрын
Thank you for allowing me to be a part of these truly sacred journeys. This village of patients and their caregiving loved ones are the courageous light-filled earth angels among us. May GOD bless them as much as they bless us.💜✝💜✝💜✝💜✝💜
@funlovin82Ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Edwin. Stay strong all children & families going through these challenges!
@casgray471029 күн бұрын
Edwin you are an inspiration to me and you will have so much love in heaven with all of the other angels. Sending all of the families my love and prayers from the uk. 😢❤❤
@amendatan7744Ай бұрын
Such a phenomenonal documentary in portraying the reality of challenges that the Rare community faces daily, while balancing it with such dignity for the participants. Thank you for bringing awareness to this community that lives among us but we are often blinded to. And these parents are amazing, deeply inspirational.
@Jamie-yz5hs21 күн бұрын
Rest in Peace Edwin. You had such a wonderful life 😢
@ahpat1Ай бұрын
So many heros and inspiring parents!
@bajoobiecuzicanАй бұрын
Singapore is an advanced civilization. I’d love to live there. ❤
@bernardang2188Ай бұрын
RIP Edwin.
@corgimessyeater268Ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Edwin. 🌷
@janeloh2952Ай бұрын
Rest in peace Edwin.
@sarahfowler9385Ай бұрын
I think if the child has good quality of life and brain working yes do what you can I know ppl aren't going to be happy with me but I'm also talking as a parent of a disabled child who has sadly passed but the dad that brought his daughter back from cardiac arrest wasn't right she has no quality of life and I always thought would I like to be like that n someone brings me back to carry on with that life no I wouldn't it broke my heart when my son died but he couldn't walk or talk fed through tube downs syndrome fragile x in daily pain only way to tell was cry ❤
@DestructiveMageАй бұрын
Do you mean Chloe? I beg to differ that she has no quality of life. She’s well taken care of and loved by her family. She can also communicate and write a journal (if you find her fb page). Her dad did say in the previous video that he questioned if he should let her go but in the end his fatherly instinct took over and he resuscitated her. I won’t say whether it’s the right or wrong thing but it’s just something some of us wouldn’t do. But if Chloe’s dad chooses to save her and does not regret the decision then all the props to him. I wish their family all the best.
@teijaflink222624 күн бұрын
Watching this documentary I have understood it as that Close herself has communicated that she wants to go on, fight and take her medication. I think the dad did it because Close wants to live. Unleas we become disabled we will never know how it is to live severely disabled, some may not take it while others want to fight and enjoy their life despite their diffulties. Maybe it would be different for Cloe if she knew another life but she has always lived like this and her life is most likely very limited despite them managing rescucitate her, next time it may not be possible.
@Jack-hl2ysАй бұрын
Life is so unfair. We desperately need a permanent for all health disorders real soon.