. >> reporter: page figgy is that mother. she lives in colorado springs. her daughter, charlotte, was diagnosed with dravet syndrome as a toddler. >> she was on seven daily seizure drugs at 2 years old and had failed every drug at 2 years old as well. >> reporter: charlotte was so sick, she was in hospice care. page's husband, matt, was a green beret, deployed to afghanistan for much of this time. page felt very alone. >> i hit rock bottom with her. the hospital said there's nothing left. we don't have anything left to do. we're sorry. you should just go home and deal with this at home. >> so, when they tell you just go home, are they basically saying, go home and watch your child die? >> literally, i brought her home and i put her on a do not resuscitate. my husband had to sign it from afghanistan. and i was just going to say good-bye. and every night, actually, i will say this, i was praying for her to die because it was so bad to watch. the suffering that she is going through, you just wish. and she -- she didn't. so, it's hard for me to admit that, but