Debra L Guerrero
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  • Louisville, KY
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About Me:
I am 61 years old, married, I have a one year old shihtzu named Sedona. We live in Kentucky so naturally we love basketball. We love to travel and go antiquing.
About my Loss:
Almost seven months ago I received a phone call from the hospital, "your son was found by EMS, down and unresponsive." I knew at that moment that I would never hear my son's voice again. He had a stroke and lingered in a coma for almost two weeks. I had to make the decision to remove the ventilator. He was only 39 years old. I am a total mess. How do I live through this? He was my only child. The pain is unbearable. I am finding it almost impossible to just get through each day. I am exhausted and cry almost constantly.

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