Posted by doug in illinois on November 27, 2009 at 17:27:08 from (74.206.45.133):
In Reply to: OT/well,it's over posted by rrlund on November 27, 2009 at 15:58:34:
Don't really know what to say, except I couldn't handle that type of care.
My Mom died in January 2005 of a massive heart attack, she didn't feel good when she went to work that morning. She clocked out and tried to drive back to my sister's less than a mile away to have her take to the hospital. She didn't make it home. Crashed the car into the grade school building, THANK the good Lord it wasn't 5 minutes earlier or later. No kids outside, they bus them to the high school for lunch.
My mom and dad were divorced, but he died in September 2005 of cancer.
Lost my best friend, best man at our wedding in 2003 to brain cancer this year. His boy will keep farming our ground back in Nebraska, but he will never replace Jake.
My sister works in a care home, she has to deal with this constantly. Like I said before, it takes a special type to handle it. DOUG
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