Brain Damage from Coma and Overdose. What now?
It has been many years since I wrote this post. So much has happened since then. A very long story. The short version is that my husband never did get out of the nursing home. His condition continued to deteriorate and at the end, he was totally bedridden. He passed peacefully and his long, long struggle with addiction and all that it causes was over.
To the families coming here - you are in a good place. Everyone here understands and you will find much needed support.
Although my life is now very peaceful and without all the drama I lived through during my marriage and even after we separated.... I miss him terribly. He was a good man with a big problem that he couldn't overcome.
Wishing you all only good things.
anond
To the families coming here - you are in a good place. Everyone here understands and you will find much needed support.
Although my life is now very peaceful and without all the drama I lived through during my marriage and even after we separated.... I miss him terribly. He was a good man with a big problem that he couldn't overcome.
Wishing you all only good things.
anond
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Posts: 45
I'm sorry. That is so scary and heart breaking. You and your family are in my prayers. I just prayed.
Your story is a big wakeup call for me. I sometimes engage in bulimia, every 2 months or so. I would hate to have that happen to me.
Your story is a big wakeup call for me. I sometimes engage in bulimia, every 2 months or so. I would hate to have that happen to me.
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