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    I Want to Talk About My Son Brooks

    May 15, 2019 / No Comments

    “When your newborn child is going to pass away, there are all sorts of questions that you need to ask. Questions you’ve never thought about before, and never figured you’d ever need to be asking. There are a bunch of them. And they’re all terrible.” Children in hospice aren’t common, this is one story of how a parent dealth with this heart-wrenching time. I Want to Talk About My Son Brooks A movingly written essay by the Los Angeles Dodger Rich Hill tells story of their second born son Brooks. Born with a rare genetic disorder, Brooks spent a lot of time in the hospital just trying to figure out what was happening.…

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