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Re: OT--what can I do for a dying friend?
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Posted by Hobo,NC on August 11, 2006 at 19:45:49 from (71.30.82.169):
In Reply to: OT--what can I do for a dying friend? posted by Brian in NY on August 11, 2006 at 10:36:22:
My dad spent a whole year on hiz back dieing form cancer. It really put a strain on the family. Friends were welcome to come pay a visit. I went and brought to new recliners a nice conferrable couch hope’in if I made it comfortable the would sit awhile. The time that friends and family stayed would let who ever wuz the care taker at the time git away even if it wuz to go out side and do a little yard werk, go clean the house, just git away. I had a uncle who would come by git in a recliner and cuzz dad wus in and out he would rest hiz self and stay for hours and that let me go take care of my business of git to spend sum time with my kids. Your visit may be more help than you think and give the immediate family a needed break, actuly they are the ones in need of support more so than yer friend, he should by now no hiz faith. I recommend to all who goes thru this to make it comfortable for the visitors and splain why I fell the need. it’s a hell of a way to go and I do not wish it on nobody.
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