I Prioritized My Happiness Over Saving My Granddaughter

When life brings us a lot of harsh dilemmas, we have to make a choice. And for Louisa, a 68 y.o. retired grandmother, instead of helping pay for her sick granddaughter’s medical treatments, she chose her dream trip. What happened next left Louisa suprised and she wrote to us to share her story and wanted to receive some comments.

My late husband and I always dreamed of seeing Paris, but life got in the way, and we never had the chance. Now, I wanted to take that trip-for both of us.

Recently, my grandchild, 12, became very ill, and my daughter begged me to help pay for the treatments. I said, “I won’t give up my last chance of joy!.” She stormed out in tears.

Today, when I came home my door was open. I rushed inside and froze when I saw my daughter packing up my belongings. I asked her what was happening, and she coldly replied,

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