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MissMillie

(38,980 posts)
Thu Jul 9, 2020, 05:58 PM Jul 2020

"How long do I have to last?" asks Mom

She asked this on our face-time today. She was pretty alert but looked tired. She probably wanted to sleep (which is what she does most often).

Hit me hard. She beat Covid, but has been declining since. She doesn't eat much of anything because she has difficulty swallowing, even the nutrient shakes. She's very weak.

It just really hurt to hear her ask the question.

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"How long do I have to last?" asks Mom (Original Post) MissMillie Jul 2020 OP
I am so sorry to hear this. It must be heartbreaking for you. Marie Marie Jul 2020 #1
:-( CentralMass Jul 2020 #2
I am so sorry. I went through this last year. It's hard on everyone. Maraya1969 Jul 2020 #3
very sorry MissMillie Skittles Jul 2020 #4
I am so sorry MissMillie. cayugafalls Jul 2020 #5
There was one day when my Mom was clearly "done" leftieNanner Jul 2020 #6
Heart breaking JustAnotherGen Jul 2020 #7

Skittles

(159,607 posts)
4. very sorry MissMillie
Thu Jul 9, 2020, 06:27 PM
Jul 2020

she's not trying to be cruel, she is tired and frustrated

just tell her you love her

cayugafalls

(5,755 posts)
5. I am so sorry MissMillie.
Thu Jul 9, 2020, 06:32 PM
Jul 2020

I was my mom's caregiver when she had cancer and those questions are really hard.

Know that she loves you and she appreciates all you do.

leftieNanner

(15,702 posts)
6. There was one day when my Mom was clearly "done"
Thu Jul 9, 2020, 07:18 PM
Jul 2020

She had been struggling for a while to stay around for my Dad. A month after Dad passed, my sister and I told her that it was OK to go. Broke our hearts at the time. But the next morning, on Easter, she left us. So now, every Easter, I can think of her and how much she loved jelly beans!

I'm thinking of you at this difficult time Miss Millie.

JustAnotherGen

(33,682 posts)
7. Heart breaking
Thu Jul 9, 2020, 07:27 PM
Jul 2020

About two weeks before my dad passed we talked about why he wouldn't go to sleep.

Told me he was afraid he wouldn't wake up.

I told him - he did a good job and had an awesome life - we will be okay. It will suck - but we will be okay. He started sleeping that night.

It sucks Miss Millie. It just sucks.

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