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Offline Grayeagle

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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2012, 10:38:36 AM »
Like Eagl said, get ready .. be prepared to do what you have to do.
Enjoy the time you have.

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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2012, 02:27:46 PM »
Ok gents and ladies I will not say its the easiest thing to do but I just am asking for your thoughts and prayers for my dad. He has had failing health and tonight he was brought to the hospital. His health has deteriorated to the point where he is in double digits for weight. I have done everything I could to keep him healthy but to my dismay, as of tonight he said he is giving up. I hope none of you have to go through this as it is extremely hard to watch someone just decide to throw in the towel.

So as I am feeling about this situation I am have to look at putting him in a "home". So I am not asking for much but to give prayers so I have the strength to make it through this situation and to him to make it so he doesn't suffer through this.

I don't know what else to say but if there is some one who has gone through the same thing, if there is any advise you can give me I would welcome it.

Thanks for your help in advance.

CrazyLwn aka LawnDart


My thoughts are with you. I went through the same thing with my Grandfather a few years ago...it isn't easy.


I wasn't in the room when he passed, but I'm told it was very peaceful...I hope that provides some ease.
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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #17 on: November 29, 2012, 03:57:13 PM »
posted earlier but had to go to work so I am going share this with you :pray
Back in 2001 I graduated high school and moved o vermont, my folks live in colorado so it is a long ways away.  When I left everything was good, and was talking to my mom on the phone one night in 2002 and heard a distinct "pop" and when I asked her what it was, she says oh my jaw just popped.  About 5 months later, she came out and told me that she had cancer, and she was doing radiation.  It was all in her face, so I was talking to my dad and he told me that she was losing weight.  She weighed about 125 the last time I had seen her and my dad told me that she had lost down below 100, because she couldnt eat, couldnt even get a spoon in her mouth.  My mom being the thick head she is she didnt want to go back to the doctors now that all the radiation was done.  So she kept losing weight, and we moved to colorado.  She weighed 87 lbs when we moved back and STILL hadnt gone to the doctors, so I told her I was going to make her go.  She finally went to the doctors, and learned the pop I heard was her jaw bone breaking, overdosed radiation and weakened the bone so much that eating a friggin cheeto broke it.  Well, beings this was a year later, there was a MASSIVE infection in her face.  Long story short...... she is cancer free thus far :pray :pray and gaining weight back, but her face is a mess from all the operations failing to take.  But other than that she is doing ok.   :pray :pray  So youre not alone brother, I know what youre feeling man, just keep a positive attitude and keep things as stress free as possible. :pray :pray :salute

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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #18 on: November 29, 2012, 05:16:11 PM »
In my prayers LD.  :pray
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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #19 on: November 29, 2012, 06:22:48 PM »
When my dad died, I had an opportunity to talk with him during an afternoon of lucidness. He told me that he didn't want to be on life support. I told him that I respect his wish. We told each other how much we loved each other and that I would look after mom. We chit-chatted about our lives and agreed that he had a full one. Finally, it was obvious that he was very fatigued. Once more I told him that I loved him, and he replied in kind. I kissed his forehead and dad drifted off to a sleep that he never awakened from. It was three days before Christmas. On Christmas eve, the doctor called and said that dad needed help breathing and they had placed him on a respirator. We met as a family at the hospital and decided to leave him on the respirator until after Christmas; to avoid the grand children having a Christmas day memory of pop-pop dying. At 2 AM on the 28th, we had the machine turned off. Dad could stay with us or go as he wished. Dad decided to go. We all sat with him and saw him off.

We buried dad on New Years eve. Ever since (that was 1997), we, as a family, toast dad at midnight on New Years Eve. Be happy dad, we'll all see you on the other side.....

Lawndart, spend some quality time with your dad. Make sure he knows how much you've treasured him. Let him know that it's okay to go. Then, be there so he doesn't go without his loved ones. Like me, you'll miss him terribly. However, like me also, you'll always have those last moments, where love for each other was all encompassing. It will bring you peace.
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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #20 on: November 29, 2012, 09:35:59 PM »
 Read Wide's wise words.


  I just lost my Dad and made sure I did what Wide says in the last paragraph.




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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #21 on: November 29, 2012, 09:48:38 PM »
Hang in there LawnDart  :pray :salute


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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #22 on: November 29, 2012, 10:06:11 PM »
Read Wide's wise words.


  I just lost my Dad and made sure I did what Wide says in the last paragraph.




  :salute

My condolences, Morph.... I'm glad you were able to be with him...
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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #23 on: November 29, 2012, 11:35:30 PM »
Well Gents I have spent the better park of the last 2 days at the hospital with him. It is the most painful thing to do is to watch someone you saw as Superman be as frail as glass. I appreciate all the kind words everyone has said and I thank each and everyone of you.

It has come top the conclusion of the doctors and myself, that he is in need of 24 hour care. So I have with the help of the hospital and by reccomendation of a good friend, have selected a nursing home for him. I have talked with them and also talked with some of the residents and I think I made a good choice for "Pops". Now I need to get his house sold and his fianl affairs taken care of.

If I didn't work for a company, as a truck driver, that has "Family First" in their motto I dont think I could do this, they are willing to work with me and to help me if needed.

So just remember this, its not what we have but what we leave behind.

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Re: Painful to watch...
« Reply #24 on: November 30, 2012, 02:18:52 AM »
May you find some comfort. Im wishing you all the best sir :salute
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