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Posted by Bobfish1 on May 07, 2007 at 04:36:54 from (209.36.193.2):
In Reply to: 10000% OT, but how to deal with this. posted by old on May 06, 2007 at 20:57:30:
Lost Mom last January to cancer after a very short time and she took care of Dad all the time. After Mom died he was trying to take care of him self but after an illness a month ago he had to go to a care facility for a time. He will never go home now as he is getting better care and there are more people to talk to. He sees the family more now but you can see he misses home and it really makes you feel bad. Just one more thing to have on your mind but maybe a little piece of mind too. Good Luck on everything.
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