He's Going to Die....
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: texas
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Thank you for sharing his story and I am sorry for your loss. My exab is headed in that same direction. His health is declining. He is 48 years old and he will not make it to 60 yrs.
The end will be like your bosses a very sad and terrible ending.
My thoughts are with you....
The end will be like your bosses a very sad and terrible ending.
My thoughts are with you....
Thank you all. I am still quite a mess this morning. Ive cried so much I didn't think it was possible to have more but apparently it is. I know I'll get through this. Thank you all for the love and support and helping me to mentally prepare myself for everything that has happened.
I am so sorry for your loss. I am still grieving mine - it comes in waves (often at the most inopportune moments, like in a work meeting, or the grocery store).
Take good care of yourself. Take time to feel. Cry. Be angry.
A good book I read while my friend was dying was "Life Lessons" By Elisabeth Kubler Ross. I made a list of all the wonderful things I learned from my friend, and the qualities about her that have impacted my life in positive ways. I put that list, and photos of her and I, along with the program from her service in a box next to me bed. It seems helpful to honor her in this way. When I walk by the box, I give it a little tap and say "hey - thinking of you".
Prayers to you today, FF.
~T
Take good care of yourself. Take time to feel. Cry. Be angry.
A good book I read while my friend was dying was "Life Lessons" By Elisabeth Kubler Ross. I made a list of all the wonderful things I learned from my friend, and the qualities about her that have impacted my life in positive ways. I put that list, and photos of her and I, along with the program from her service in a box next to me bed. It seems helpful to honor her in this way. When I walk by the box, I give it a little tap and say "hey - thinking of you".
Prayers to you today, FF.
~T
Oh, FlyerFan, what a painful journey this has been for his family and everyone who cared for him. Some people are just too stubborn or too proud to ask for help when they really need it. Some also believe that they are sparing the family from the pain of knowing what is really happening, when the pain they are inflicting with the uncertainty is so much worse.
You have my deepest sympathies. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
You have my deepest sympathies. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
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