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This is a moving story of one family's stuggle with the illness of a child and how they have effectively dealt with the trials and tribulations associated with it. "In one sobering moment reality hit us and removed any sense of well-being. Tests now revealed that the black substance in Brandon's urine was in fact blood. At least that confirmed the problem but it did nothing to alleviate our anxiety. Being passed from doctor to doctor, without any real improvement, helped us learn to take ownership of Brandon's medical problems. Taking ownership meant understanding everyone's roles: the…mehr

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This is a moving story of one family's stuggle with the illness of a child and how they have effectively dealt with the trials and tribulations associated with it. "In one sobering moment reality hit us and removed any sense of well-being. Tests now revealed that the black substance in Brandon's urine was in fact blood. At least that confirmed the problem but it did nothing to alleviate our anxiety. Being passed from doctor to doctor, without any real improvement, helped us learn to take ownership of Brandon's medical problems. Taking ownership meant understanding everyone's roles: the doctors', ours, and Brandon's. We wanted Brandon to be a success in life despite anything he endured. We knew God had plans for Brandon, and we wanted to prepare him for those plans."
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This is Donna Stone's second book. "I'm reciting my interpretation of events in the hope that the parents of 18- to 21-year-olds will be aware. I am forever changed by the experience. I had no idea that traffickers invested in groomers on college (and high school) campuses for recruiting. The return on investment is so lucrative that traffickers pay groomers/other kids for years to slowly reel in a good catch."