We spoke briefly today and yesterday about something that threatens to really fuck things up with no chance of a return to normalcy!
Her daughter is giving birth soon, as you mostly probably know.
However, she was recently diagnosed with pre-eclampsia and now Stella and her protégé are at the hospital, likely worried out of their minds.
*I couldn't find the thread about her daughter, so I'm posting here, sorry
This is pretty-much verbatim what she told me on the phone today.
So much for happy times, eh?
I'm worried that if anything goes wrong with either her daughter or her daughter's child, Stella will do as she typically does and end up getting all filled with sadness, guilt and self-hatred.
She's had a little bad luck in the past, which is like saying that the surface of the sun is a little bit warm.
What can I do to help her?
What can anyone do to help her and her daughter?
I'm on the end of a phone-line, thousands of miles away and she's there, with her family, but her family aren't exactly going to be cradling her when their niece or grand-daughter is in dire trouble and needs a cuddle and a reassuring hand on her shoulder to tell her that it's all going to be alright!
It's impossible for me to visit her at the moment and I can't leave the country due to a number of irrelevant reasons.
Literally, I have nothing other than my voice and the hope that she'll be able to answer her telephone, and if I hear uncontrollable sobbing, I'm not sure what I could say that could make it better; it's her daughter, let alone someone from these very forums whom she's trying to help!
But, ultimately, she asked me to tell all of you guys because it matters to her: I'm unsure of how many of you guys know her incredibly well, but I'm jealous of you: I barely know a thing about the woman and I really just can't stand to see her suffer.
So, this is a little unorthodox of me, but it's for her sake: help me, please?
Her daughter is giving birth soon, as you mostly probably know.
However, she was recently diagnosed with pre-eclampsia and now Stella and her protégé are at the hospital, likely worried out of their minds.
StellaBlue Via Phone said:"Tell everybody on Bluelight that I just want them to have an update: you can find the thread* about STELLA'S DAUGHTER'S NAME and tell them they're going to induce her at 29 weeks; there're a lot of people who are going to wonder where I've been and what I've been up to. After I go through this I really don't want to have to explain it all again to everyone, so make sure they know that she's got what they call pre-eclampsia."
*I couldn't find the thread about her daughter, so I'm posting here, sorry
This is pretty-much verbatim what she told me on the phone today.
So much for happy times, eh?
I'm worried that if anything goes wrong with either her daughter or her daughter's child, Stella will do as she typically does and end up getting all filled with sadness, guilt and self-hatred.
She's had a little bad luck in the past, which is like saying that the surface of the sun is a little bit warm.
What can I do to help her?
What can anyone do to help her and her daughter?
I'm on the end of a phone-line, thousands of miles away and she's there, with her family, but her family aren't exactly going to be cradling her when their niece or grand-daughter is in dire trouble and needs a cuddle and a reassuring hand on her shoulder to tell her that it's all going to be alright!
It's impossible for me to visit her at the moment and I can't leave the country due to a number of irrelevant reasons.
Literally, I have nothing other than my voice and the hope that she'll be able to answer her telephone, and if I hear uncontrollable sobbing, I'm not sure what I could say that could make it better; it's her daughter, let alone someone from these very forums whom she's trying to help!
But, ultimately, she asked me to tell all of you guys because it matters to her: I'm unsure of how many of you guys know her incredibly well, but I'm jealous of you: I barely know a thing about the woman and I really just can't stand to see her suffer.
So, this is a little unorthodox of me, but it's for her sake: help me, please?

stella, I thought about you not too long ago and wondered how things were progressing. I was hoping for an update sometime soon--but of a better tone.