I’m so sorry. I’m praying for you all.
I’m sorry @Wave to hear about your mum, I really hope you get all the help you need for your mum
Thank you @rogueone @Sezbot241
Thank you @Montezuma @melmel7 and @anon90843118.
I’m very sorry read about your mother @Wave. I can imagine that it is tough on you. Hugs to you and your family.
I can sympathise @Wave this exact thing happened to my grandad in 2017. I hope you can get hospice care asap.
Sorry to hear this is happening to you. Once my grandad had passed, it was almost a relief as he was suffering a lot.
I’m sorry you are going through this @Wave. I wish you the absolute best. Take it a day at a time, everything will be ok.
Buddy,you should’ve mention this.I feel so bad about you going through this.Sent you PM.
Your mother may leave you physically, but her goodness will live and breathe through you and the people she has touched throughout her life.
aw @Wave, sorry to hear this, (Hugs) to you.
I lost my pops to dementia back in 2013, helped my mom take care of him at their home for his last two years.
I miss him.
Take extra good care of yourself in these difficult times, another big squeezy ((Hug)) for you.
So sorry you’re going through this @Wave. Hope your mom will be without pain and suffering. Take care of yourself
İ m so sorry for this @Wave
Sorry to hear about your mum.
Thanks @anon18305065 @Joker @anon97970229 @anon70049667
Thanks @anon39054230 @Csummers @Schztuna @anon68444330 and @firemonkey.
My sincerest condolences @Wave.
@Wave
Your Mom appreciates all you do for her. She may not be able to verbalize that, but, know that. It’s obvious that you love her. She’ll be in peace. It’s okay to feel your feelings, whatever they may be.
You and yours are in my thoughts and prayers. I’m here and in pms.
I’m sorry wave. The near future’s going to be tough. Try to look after yourself too.
Thanks @SkinnyMe @JustTrish and @everhopeful
Sorry to hear about your mom. Definitely pursue hospice care. I volunteer at a hospice and I know they provide excellent comprehensive services for patients and families. It’s very supportive.
I don’t know if every hospice is like this, but ours also has a Bereavement Coordinator who works with families up to a year after the patient’s death. I think that’s pretty awesome. Maybe it would help you too. While you are going through the illness process, there are social workers available to work with the patient and their family. It helps.
Your family will be in my prayers.
I’m sorry @Wave. I know how awful it was to watch my dad get sicker and sicker. I’m around if you want to talk.
Hospice does a great job, and they also offer free grief counseling for surviving family members.
My mom died a slow death and I know what that feels like. So sorry your going through this my heart goes out to you