What's the best way that one of your long-distance friends helped you through tough times?
My friend is a former co-worker who moved to another state. We stay in touch mostly via Facebook, but I consider her a close friend. About a month ago, her son was diagnosed with Leukemia. I've always known her to be a strong person and she's got a large, close-knit family, as does her husband. So, she's got a great support system. I figured she'd sail through this... I was wrong.
She set-up a Caring Bridge site and I sat down to read it the other day. I think that if you were following her posts every day, you might not see the pattern of increasing desperation. But, when you read it like a book, it's scary. I kept thinking, she's going to make herself sick... she'll end up in the hospital. When I reached the final post... she'd been diagnosed with Mono.
That was over the weekend. Yesterday they had a doctors appointment and her son's status has been downgraded. He's headed into (what sounds to be) a grueling month of chemo treatments.
I think she's at her breaking point. I want to do something, anything to help her. But, I don't want to do something just to make myself feel better. I want to do something that can actually be helpful to her.
But, what? It's not like I can drop a cassarole off or go clean her house. And there are already lots of people doing those things. I'm wondering if those of you who've been through this can tell me something that a long-distance friend did that really meant something to you?
Thank you.
My friend is a former co-worker who moved to another state. We stay in touch mostly via Facebook, but I consider her a close friend. About a month ago, her son was diagnosed with Leukemia. I've always known her to be a strong person and she's got a large, close-knit family, as does her husband. So, she's got a great support system. I figured she'd sail through this... I was wrong.
She set-up a Caring Bridge site and I sat down to read it the other day. I think that if you were following her posts every day, you might not see the pattern of increasing desperation. But, when you read it like a book, it's scary. I kept thinking, she's going to make herself sick... she'll end up in the hospital. When I reached the final post... she'd been diagnosed with Mono.
That was over the weekend. Yesterday they had a doctors appointment and her son's status has been downgraded. He's headed into (what sounds to be) a grueling month of chemo treatments.
I think she's at her breaking point. I want to do something, anything to help her. But, I don't want to do something just to make myself feel better. I want to do something that can actually be helpful to her.
But, what? It's not like I can drop a cassarole off or go clean her house. And there are already lots of people doing those things. I'm wondering if those of you who've been through this can tell me something that a long-distance friend did that really meant something to you?
Thank you.