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In reply to the discussion: A Fitting Final Gift From Jimmy Carter [View all]Snackshack
(2,541 posts)48. I'm sorry for your loss 😥
Thanks you.
I didnt know her until I was 10 and its without doubt the toughest/hardest loss of my life and brought about a total re-wiring in my head from top to bottom that still surprises me almost 20yrs later.
I remember friends saying time will make it better but it doesnt I have only found acceptance. Its weird the disease was chronic but the end was acute and that has left an imprint on me of every second of that time.
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Everything you said, and I keep my own end close, as a welcome visitor in my thoughts. Peace.
Magoo48
Aug 2023
#13
More people need to understand that Hospice DOESN'T ALWAYS DEATH....My BFF's daddy
The_REAL_Ecumenist
Aug 2023
#22
I was thinking about in-facility care only. Of course, in-home care would be more affordable.
jaxexpat
Aug 2023
#65
My sister had horrible dementia, but was not able to stay in a care facility
Attilatheblond
Aug 2023
#52
Thank you for this... After seeing both my parents pass in 2022-23 it was a real eye opener
FirstLight
Aug 2023
#74