Conversation Between Harley Grandma and PetiteFemme

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  1. So sorry to hear about your cat I'm sending you big hugs...my sister had to euthanize her dog of about 13 years this morning and I had my good cry...
  2. He will be in a better place, no longer suffering from any illness or disease...

    Be strong
  3. Thank you. He has had Alzheimers for about 8-12 years. He has had 2 stokes in the last 5 weeks. It will be his last Christmas. We will miss him but we know it will be best for him.
  4. {{{{{{{Harley Grandma}}}}}}} So sorry to hear about your uncle. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Chin up girlie girl
  5. Oh! Thanks for the rep
  6. I really think this person has accomplished everything she was suppose to. She'll be 91 in January and she's had a very good, long life. Six years ago she wasn't expected to make it as she had a couple of nasty heart attacks and caught a lung infection that damaged her lungs real bad. The doctors said years ago she wouldn't survive much longer. She was afraid to die, afraid to leave her family. The family has now reassured her that it's okay, they are ready if she's ready. She said she was ready to begin her next journey. The heart would be her first vital organ to go but she is on morphine as they do not want her to suffer in ANY way. That will prolong the process a bit but I would do the same for my loved one too. NO SUFFERING. There is no need to suffer nowadays like they did years ago. She is not waking up and hasn't woken up in 2 days now and they removed her feeding tube 2 days ago. She also has pneumonia so I don't believe it will be much longer. Maybe another couple of days. It's just so sad but the family is being SO strong. I think it's because they've been expecting it for so long. They just didn't expect that it would be a stroke that would bring her in the end

    Hugssssssssssssss
  7. Thanks again so much. I will keep your uncle in my thoughts and prayers...hugssssss my friend.
  8. My uncle had a stoke 1 month ago. My mom had M.S. My grandmother had Cancer. How I get through it is knowing that they ARE NOT SUFFERING any longer. Hugs to you my friend I am here if you need me.
  9. Death is so hard. I lost my mom 17 years ago when she was only 47. I was only 22. Then I lost my grandma when I was 27 and I took care of my ailing grandfather for 14 months till his passing when I was 29. I have a 90 year old grandma who suffers from Alzheimers and has been for about 12 years now. Her heart is still strong though. I got so attached to my client's wife as she became like a grandmother to me. She was very cool and had ALL her witts and was a very fun loving lady, always joking and teasing with me. And she loved it when I joked and teased her back. We had a lot of good times in the last couple of years and I am proud to say that I was her caretaker. I just pray she goes soon so the family doesn't have to suffer anymore

    Hugsssss to you and sorry to hear about your losses. Life just isn't fair at times. I guess, in the end, it's just makes us stronger and prepares us for what comes next...
  10. Your very welcome. I have lost my mom 6 years ago, my grandparents 22 years ago. Now my uncle with Alzheimers have 6 months to live. I know how you feel. Not to mention alot of friends and other relatives.
  11. Thanks so much...and thank you for the rep...
  12. Thanks for the rep
  13. Thanks for the rep
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