Is it some sign God is giving us?
By Sanjeev
@sjvg1976 (41281)
Delhi, India
June 4, 2022 12:22pm CST
We have decided to go to the mountains for fun on Sunday and since when we have decided ,we are facing problems. On Friday my daughter suffered from fever and a severe headache to an extent that we had to take her to the doctor.
And today we had an accident as I and wife were going to the market on scooty and my wife's foot hit by a car. Her foot got twisted and she was in extreme pain. We went to a doctor who told us that everything is alright, swelling from her foot will reduce gradually.
We still are going to the mountains. I am in dilemma if we should go or not. Is God giving us the sign that we should not go? I am not able to decide what should be done.
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@luisga814 (7140)
• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Jun 22
I'm sorry about the fever of your daughter, hoping so that she'll recover soon. And I'm hoping also for your wife immediate recovery too. I suggest not to go the mountain for the meantime.
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@sjvg1976 (41281)
• Delhi, India
4 Jun 22
@luisga814 it's been with great difficulty we have made the plan. We are a total of four families who are going on the tour.
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@luisga814 (7140)
• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Jun 22
@sjvg1976 Explain to them that they should recover first before going to the mountain.
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
4 Jun 22
I'm sorry your beautiful daughter is feeling sick and that your wife was hit by a car.
If the decision was mine, I would ask your wife what she thinks and follow her suggestion. (I'd still want to go but it would depend on how your daughter and wife felt whether we'd go or not.)
If you go, I hope you all have a relaxing day and enjoy yourselves.
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
4 Jun 22
@sjvg1976 Yeah, she'll need to keep it elevated to keep the swelling down but she will still be with the family, in the sun and fresh air.
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@sjvg1976 (41281)
• Delhi, India
4 Jun 22
@DaddyEvil it's basically the kids who are keen to visit there as they have vacations and they are bored of sitting at home from last week.
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@kaylachan (69714)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Jun 22
If you want to go you should. It doesn't matter if bad things happen. They make us stronger for the good. And maybe it's gods way of saying you need a break.
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@kaylachan (69714)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Sep 22
@sjvg1976 That's great to hear.
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@RebeccasFarm (89882)
• Arvada, Colorado
4 Jun 22
Hmm for me personally Sanjeev, by what you are telling me here, I would not go..just the fact that you are thinking not to is enough you see?
I am so very sorry this happened to your daughter and your wife..
I honestly think you are wise and I hope your decision will be received and respected.
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@wolfgirl569 (106298)
• Marion, Ohio
5 Jun 22
I hope everyone feels good soon. I might stay home after all of that.
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@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
4 Jun 22
I don't think it's a sign but I think it would be easier on your wife if she could walk about without being in pain. Can't your go another time instead?
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@Jenaisle (14078)
• Philippines
5 Jun 22
Health should be your priority if you ask me. The mountains can wait. They won't be going anywhere.
You won't be enjoying your hike anyway if someone is unhealthy or hurting. It's great to hike without any pain and enjoy the fresh air thoroughly.
Just my two cents' worth. It would truly depend on your decision.
I hope your family members will get well soon,
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