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My girlfriend is currently in a diabetic coma, and she have pneumonia. Do to the fact that she's in a coma, her body is not fighting the infection, and shutting down. Doctors say she could have a chance at life if they do surgery to drain the lungs, but she could die during the surgery if it too much for her. My question is could she live ?
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I say pray very hard.. Trust in God and pray that these surgeons can do the surgery effectively. Also talk to your irofrind.. Even though she is in a coma.
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believe in God...every thing will work in a good way...
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