Posted by Leroy on August 25, 2023 at 06:41:34 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Susan posted by DeltaRed on August 24, 2023 at 18:36:37:
I know what you are going thru. Dad had to put home in home with it when he had canser and could no longer take care of himself. Mom did not make a single sound for last several years and to get her to eat they had to about put the spoon of food in her lips and tell here open your mouth then she would and they could get the food in her mouth ant tell her to chew and she would. We had no idea how bad she was getting untill one morning Dad called us at our home one quarter mile away on same farm when he could not find her Wehe we were getting redy to go help him hunt for her I happened to glance at end of set of buildings and just glimpst her craling into a abanded corm grim carrying their little dog. For some reasion I just happened to glance that way, if I hadden't would have had to call the sherif to hunt for her. When Dad died of the canser they brought here to see him one hast time after he died and we don't think she realiezed who it was. And mom's mom and here sister both had it and at 80 I am afraid I am going to get it. Her sickness eventually caused me to loose the family farm.
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