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Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: Tough times [View all]GPV
(73,074 posts)26. I still miss my parents. Mom was cleared to teach aerobics, then had
a slow rolling heart attack. I was with her when she started complaining about nausea. I offered her a giant pretzel. She dropped in the bathroom the next morning and died in my dad's arms. She was my best friend and I still regret not getting her to the ER.
Dad passed from a heart attack later on in surgery, but it was somewhat less painful because they were together again. Mil was misdiagnosed as having shingles when it was really pancreatic cancer. She missed welcoming her first grand baby by less than one month.
Life can suck that way. All I can say is be gentle with yourself and cling to good memories.
P. S. We created this group after mom passed. I hope you find comfort here.
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I feel so bad for you. I lost my mom over 30 years ago, I was 39 I still cry sometimes
Walleye
Nov 2021
#2
After several calls from Hospice, I finally called them 6 months after the death of my Mom.
beveeheart
Nov 2021
#24
I don't blame myself...but just question whether she could have fought back.
Drunken Irishman
Nov 2021
#29
I went through a similar situation, my mom passed three months ago, my dad many years ago
Escurumbele
Nov 2021
#25
Thank you. It was a long time ago. Daily life is easier, but I still tear up at times. I hope
GPV
Nov 2021
#60
You know, the grief never goes away, but trust me, son, you learn to live with it because...
NNadir
Nov 2021
#46
I, too, had to make the decision to put my mom in hospice. She lasted two weeks. She passed on 7
alwaysinasnit
Nov 2021
#49
Awwwww, sweetie, I'm so sorry about this. So sorry about this struggle you have to face.
calimary
Nov 2021
#55