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05-06-2017 11:21 AM
05-06-2017 11:27 AM
I am so very sorry,and I know what you are going through. Both my parents died from cancer and i was their care-giver...my prayers are with you and your dh
05-06-2017 11:39 AM
Sorry for what you are going through.
Yes, have watched someone die from the disease.
05-06-2017 12:02 PM
Sending prayers to you and your family. My Mom had cancer and fought it for 8 years. She too went through several surgeries, chemo, and radiation to no avail. She did have a few weeks at a time that life was a little better. I prayed every day God would take her peacefully. We kept her with us the last year of her life and she was in our home when she passed. She was slowly going into a coma. I bent down and whispered to her, " Mom if you can hear me kiss my check." I felt the slightest soft kiss. Shortly after she passed. That memory has got me through and I pray that you will have a beautiful moment also to help you through this. Thank you for sharing with us. This is when you need support the most and never be afraid to post here for that.
05-06-2017 12:34 PM
Sorry you're going through this. So many have and you aren't alone.
The only one I ever remember was having to see somebody die of lung cancer. That's a harsh death.
05-06-2017 12:55 PM
Yes, I watched my dad suffer from cancer. It's coming up on the one-year anniversary of his death. I miss him terribly but, as a Christian, I know he is in heaven, now free of pain & suffering and reunited with his loved ones. This is what got me through the past year.
05-06-2017 03:46 PM
I have an inkling of what you are going through. They say if cancer hasn't touched your family it more than likely will.
It is a horrible disease. The treatments can be worse. Sometimes it gets to the point we pray for an end.
Hopefully you will get some support when you come home. Being alone hasn't helped your well being.
05-06-2017 05:06 PM
My heart goes out to you. I watched my father, a vibrant, athletic man, become a shell. The day before Thanksgiving, 1995, he played tennis. The day after Thanksgiving he had surgery for gastric cancer and died four months to the day after surgery. I agree with the O/P. When you see doctors trying all sorts of painful treatments that they know are futile and painful, sometimes the patient should say no. I've seen it happen too many times. I believe in hope but I do not believe in suffering for the sake of doing something, anything that just causes more pain.
05-06-2017 05:39 PM
Vivian, I totally agree.
thanks soooo much ladies, for being there for me and all your encouraging words. I can't express how much it means to me. ❤️❤️
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