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Re: 10000% OT, but how to deal with this.
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Posted by JMS/MN on May 06, 2007 at 22:58:07 from (204.73.106.15):
In Reply to: 10000% OT, but how to deal with this. posted by old on May 06, 2007 at 20:57:30:
Not an easy answer to this situation, faced by many now a days. My Dad died young, from cancer and stroke, age 61, when I was 23. Mom died when I was 44, after she had multiple hospitalizations, and it was difficult to see the DNR (Do not resusicate) sign on her bed, but we knew it was for the best. Dealing with your parent(s)- think back to conversations about what they told you about how they wanted to face their ending days, quality of life issues, etc. Good time to share with your offspring about your concerns, facing the same. Will make the same decisions easier for them. Good time for Living Will discussions. Whatever you decide---the prayers of the board posters will be with you and yours.
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