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Hi,. I have a friend a real true friend who is in hospice four days now. I have know him for many years. I knew his first wife and she passed of lung cancer . Ten yrs ago he married another wonderful lady.
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... initial; text-decoration-color: initial; ">The paramedics resuscitated her and the PICU nurses and doctors tried to keep her alive until 2PM: that awful Monday but she was brain dead.
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... person. It is because I loved her so much I am posting.
Iam hurting so freaking bad. i am hoping by sharing that i may offer some encouragement to others. Please, if you need to say anytihing,...
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... and horrific disease. My sister and I stayed with her 24-7 from the moment she was admitted to hospital until she took her dying breath. 17 days in hospital. To watch her painfully die was traumatic.
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... diagnosed to the last week we spent (I say we because my sister and I never left her side) in hospital where she was no longer responsive. She was on a post operation Wing of the hospital so we heard...
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... a traumatic hiking accident. Then in August of this year, I lost my partner of 15 years. I was keeping busy with work and processing my grief in healthy ways but something changed a few weeks ago and...
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... and know that i can push foward, knowing that I'm doing it for me just Trying to build my own happiness. and I'm sure they would be proud of who I am today and most importantly is I need to do good and...
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... been my best friend and we would do anything for eachother ALWAYS.
At first my helping looked like minor household chores; laundry, cooking, dishes, taking her to appointments and filling...
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... it never gets better, that we just learn to endure it. Such a depressing thought. I have been hoping that someday I will still miss my beloved and be sad but that it will not live with me every day with...
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... going on. She would always be there for me when I was dealing with all of my surgeries. Dropping me off or picking me up. Without question, she became my go to person. I was more close to her and could...