Dear Forum Friends

<p>I'll add my good wishes. Susan, I know your kind and generous spirit will bring many blessings back to your family in this difficult time.</p>

<p>Our turn to reach out to you. I got tears in my eyes when I read what your daughter said in the ambulance - amazing the capacity our children have to reach out and help us when we need it most. Shows what good parenting can do. I was just on CC the other day and wondered (literally out loud) I wonder where Soozie is - haven't heard from her recently. Now I know why and I am so sorry. I hope she has a speedy recovery - I'm thinking of you and your daughter.</p>

<p>Prayers for a speedy recovery. I have learned much from your posts, esp on Musical Theater and it is heartwarming to see the CC community give back to you. What you have described is every parents worst nightmare. Everyone should give an extra long hug to our teenagers as we send them out the door.</p>

<p>Susan, I have your daughter in my prayers.
Tabbyzmom</p>

<p>Susan - I cannot possibly match the eloquent good wishes of some of the other posters here, but you and your daughter are in my thoughts, and I'm hoping for the smoothest possible recovery.</p>

<p>Susan,</p>

<p>I wish you and your daughter all the best. I'm sure all those acceptances will make her rehab fly by. Good luck to you all.</p>

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<p>Susan,
I had missed hearing from you for the last days, but never would have imagined you would be going through such a traumatic time. I am thankful beyond words that your daughter will be okay, though I know the mending time will be long and difficult. You, she and your whole family will be in my prayers. God bless you!</p>

<p>I'll add to the chorus of best wishes to your daughter for a complete and speedy recovery! And to you, mom - you have tremendous grace and courage under pressure. Remember to take care of yourself as well during this ordeal - your daughter will want you to do that. Blessings to all.</p>

<p>Susan. I just learned of your daughter's situation. I am so sorry to hear of this, and you are right, it is every parent's worst nightmare. I am so glad for you and your family that her prognsis is so good. The months may drag, but knowing she will as good as new is HUGE consolation.</p>

<p>All my best to you and your family,</p>

<p>CD</p>

<p>Susan -</p>

<p>You are one of the main reasons I joined CC. I add all my prayers, best wishes, and concerns to those above. Someone above said that when life hands you a lemon, make lemonade. I read recently that if life hands you a lemon, find someone to whom life handed vodka, and make yourself a drink! :) Whether you drink or not, what I mean is - take care of yourself, too. </p>

<p>Love to your daughter.</p>

<p>Oh, Susan, many, many hugs to you and to your daughter. This medium is a way for us to get to know one another but at times like these it feels so inadequate as a way to convey caring...I am so thankful to hear that she has come through in such an amazing way. My prayers are with you.</p>

<p>Susan,
I was shocked to read this, but relieved your daughter will be fine. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Every parents nightmare:(</p>

<p>Wishing your daughter a smooth recovery and wishing your whole family the strength to get through this terrible ordeal. I guess something like this really puts things (even college) in perspective for all of us.</p>

<p>Susan,</p>

<p>Prayers and best wished to your daughter, you, and your family. What a shock to read your message. I pray for a speedy recovery.</p>

<p>soozievt - </p>

<p>Even though I don't know you, your familiar presence on CC makes it home. When I read that your daughter got hurt, I got worried, just like I would if one of my close friends here got hurt. I truly hope that she recovers quickly. </p>

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<p>Susan--</p>

<p>I am so sorry to hear about your daughter; I just now saw your posting. However, I am grateful and glad to hear that she will make a full recovery. Your daughter sounds like an incredibly strong person and I have faith that you both will have the strength to come through this.</p>

<p>Best,
Shauna</p>

<p>Susie, </p>

<p>Your daughter is an incredibly lucky young woman!!! Though you are going through an ordeal now, I am so, so, so glad that this will be a temporary and solvable trauma. I cannot imagine the horror of your long drive with no cellphone and imagining the worst. </p>

<p>I wish you a speedy recovery for your daughter.</p>

<p>Susan,
I'm so terribly sorry to hear that news! I couldn't breathe reading your post just now, and actually had to skim down to make sure she was okay and then reread it all. What a horrible, horrible nightmare for your daughter and your family, but what a blessing she'll survive and then thrive. Congrats on the three acceptances, that is wonderful and I'm sure will help in your daughter's recovery. My heart goes out to you all.</p>

<p>Susan, it was a miracle. You have been so kind on CC. Please if you can think of any way we can help, let us know. We can do research, call etc.</p>

<p>Susan, it's difficult to imagine what you and your daughter have been going through. Our thoughts are with both of you.</p>