She Didn't Want To Visit Her Mother, Until She Received A Phone Call That Changed Her Life Forever

She'll regret her decision for the rest of her life

She Didn't Want To Visit Her Mother, Until She Received A Phone Call That Changed Her Life Forever

Instead of sticking on the cell phone to ensure her mom was alright, Erica snarled at her brother to disconnect and call 9-1-1. There was no time at all to waste.

The whole time Erica's mother was studying how to execute CRP on her husband, she was really teaching him how to aid her.

" In about an hour, my mom had passed away and my family went into deep shock. This Oct. 23rd marks 1.5 years without talking to my mom, touching her, laughing with her, dancing to the Bee Gees together, or going to see a movie- our favorite thing to do. At 26, I am the second-oldest of 4. I had to look all three of my siblings in the eyes at different times and tell them our mom was gone while my dad and nana were with her to end care. My brother was the one to go home and clean up the carpet where she passed away because, as it happens, bodily functions take over. He was 19 at the time.".

Erica took the reigns and helped assist her relatives amid their darkest occasion. She at the same time utilized her anguish as the power to better herself as a person. She joined new community groups, forged unlikely friendships and enjoyed others with even more of her soul.