Dear Robin Williams,
Mr. Williams I so which you could have found peace before
taking your life. You see my daughter had addiction issues herself. I think you
and her would have been good friends she had that quick wit, just like
you. She always like taking care of the
world at the cost of her own health and wellbeing, just like you. You gave so
much of yourself to the people in need in this world. You traveled to dangerous
locations to entertain the military personnel, she entertained us here at home.
While your addictions was drugs and alcohol, hers was food.
My daughter thought you were one of the greatest comedians a live. I thought
she was the greatest daughter a live. Of course she was my only daughter.
Sure Mr. Williams we did have our issues, my daughter and me,
but we were friends until the end. You see she also could not fight her demons
any longer either.
Mr. Williams my daughter had a weight problem and she had
surgery to reduce her stomach so she would not eat as much. That surgery did
not go well and two years later the doctor had to re-do the stomach reduction
again. After 8 years of fighting this
addiction for food she managed to keep her weight down to 250 pounds.
While all of this was going on she started taking
prescription drugs for pain. She was driving and a women broad sided her car on
the driver side. She ended up with neck injuries. Then she lost her eye sight
and had to have surgery to get it back. She did get most of it back but she was
legally blind now. She got married to a bad man who was abusive to the children
they had. A lot more went on in her life but she kept working and studying to better
her life. She was making plans to leave her husband when the state took her
children. She fought to get them back
but developed ulcers from the stress, because of the stomach surgeries she had,
her stomach bulged above her diaphragm. The ulcers ate into her heart and
esophagus. She had to be airlifted to Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, the same
hospital where you had your heart surgery.
For the next year and a half Kathy went through many more surgeries. The
doctors had taken half of her esophagus and three quarters of her stomach the
first time. She had mini strokes which caused her to lose use of her left leg.
Kathy had a feeding tube going into her stomach for food, a bag on her chest to
collect the liquids from her mouth. Then I got a call from one of the Heart
Surgeons at Cleveland clinic to tell they had to patch a hole in the back of
her heart.
Kathy would enroll into college but by the time class would
start she would have another major medical emergency. Then she would be
fighting to stay alive. She gave up
after the last surgery and ate cookies. She was not supposed to eat anything
for six months. The doctors had hooked her esophagus to her bowels and removed
the bag from her chest and closed the hole. Four weeks later I got the call,
she was unresponsive. She use to tell me
Mom I stay alive for you.
So, Mr. Williams I wish you both were here.
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