baymule
Sustainability Master
My Daddy had bone cancer and suffered terribly. Even in pain, he was upbeat and positive. I had already cried out my grief for him, his going was the freedom from pain and suffering.
My Mom had a stroke at 88 and came to live with us. I quit my job to care for her. We went to her attorney and she made her wishes plain and clear, he wrote up the paperwork. There was no way she wanted to be "saved" only to die a slow lingering death. She finally got so bad that I couldn't keep up, we talked about it and she went to a nursing home. We were with her when she died at 92. She was under hospice care. I made darn sure that the papers were on file, there was a DNR on her door.
My Mom had a stroke at 88 and came to live with us. I quit my job to care for her. We went to her attorney and she made her wishes plain and clear, he wrote up the paperwork. There was no way she wanted to be "saved" only to die a slow lingering death. She finally got so bad that I couldn't keep up, we talked about it and she went to a nursing home. We were with her when she died at 92. She was under hospice care. I made darn sure that the papers were on file, there was a DNR on her door.