Posted by HenryO on May 05, 2013 at 13:30:37 from (24.166.66.25):
In Reply to: Not a good day posted by John in La on May 05, 2013 at 06:57:17:
Believe me I know how your mother feels. I am 81 and supposedly in good health but there are days When I feel that being on the other side would be desirable.I had radiation for prostrate cancer 5 years ago and the incontinance from that and the bleeding just about put me over the edge. I have given everyone around me a no resuscitation order especially if its life or death. The older you get the more you begin to understand the lack of being able to enjoy life. What is living if all you can do is sit and watch TV? L:ife to me is being able to work on my tractors, being able to sail a boat, being able to look down from the sky as you passs over your property, harvesting your vegetables etc. When that is gone, so is quality of life. However, a pacemaker will make your mother feel better than she has in the past few years. Tell her life must go on untill the Great one calls her home in his own time and fashion. Its really not her decision to make.
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