Colorado Family Faces Unimaginable Goodbye

In a quiet hospital room in Colorado, Eric Ryan and Maegan Coffin are living through moments no parent should have to face. Their young son, Alastor, once full of movement and laughter, now lies surrounded by machines that measure each breath and heartbeat. The steady hum of medical equipment fills the silence where his voice used to be, and time seems to move differently—slower, heavier, marked by moments they wish they could hold onto forever.

In the stillness, questions rise that have no easy answers. Like many families in crisis, they find themselves revisiting every step, every conversation, every decision, searching for clarity in something that feels impossible to understand. The idea of seeking answers beyond the hospital walls is not about blame, but about trying to make sense of a loss that feels senseless.

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