Posted by super99 on November 07, 2023 at 13:58:41 from (12.74.64.49):
In Reply to: Susan update. posted by DeltaRed on November 07, 2023 at 07:26:13:
Sorry to hear this. Ill continue to pray for both of you. Alzheimers runs in my family on my mothers side, Mom, both of her sisters and both parents so I kinda know what youre going through. It is difficult to let go of someone you love, but Susan is already gone, her body just hasnt given up yet. You keep going hoping for improvement but know it wont happen. In my opinion a long slow death is worse than a sudden death. Think of it as slowly cutting your finger off with a dull knife compared to loosing it in an instant in an accident. Both hurt but quicker is better. My Dad walked outside and fell over dead from heart failure while Mom lingered for several years not knowing anyone or anything. My biggest fear is putting my family through what you are going through now. Im not trying to be cruel or uncaring just trying to see things as they are. Ill continue to pray for both of you, trust in Jesus to help you through this and afterwards Wish I was closer so I could try to help you through this. Dear Lord, be with Steve and Susan, help them through this difficult time in their lives. Hold them close to you. In Jesuss name Amen. Chris
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