Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 my deepest condolences. I am really sorry you have had to endure this with your parents. May you find a little peace knowing we understand ( I lost my father, too) and care deeply. Imogene Caregiver for my True Texas Gentleman husband of 35 years. He has LBD with Parkinsonism, and Frontal Lobe Disease with Apathy In a message dated 5/17/2006 9:29:12 PM Central Daylight Time, stim@... writes: Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We've known this has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow demise. , Oakville Ont. Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind closed eyes. Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of rigidity. Off Aricept since Feb./06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 I am sorry for your loss. It is a very difficult time for you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Your Toronto friend, Kath stimtimminss wrote: Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We've known this has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow demise. , Oakville Ont. Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind closed eyes. Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of rigidity. Off Aricept since Feb./06 Welcome to LBDcaregivers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 My sincere condolences to you. May you have strength and peace within. Arlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 - my deepest condolences to you and your family. > > Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I > just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a > half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We've known this > has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so > wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just > over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD > still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not > seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow > demise. > > , Oakville Ont. > > Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " > 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. > Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. > Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind > closed eyes. > Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of > rigidity. > Off Aricept since Feb./06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 My condolences to you and your family. , borough, ON > > Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I > just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a > half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We've known this > has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so > wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just > over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD > still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not > seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow > demise. > > , Oakville Ont. > > Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " > 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. > Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. > Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind > closed eyes. > Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of > rigidity. > Off Aricept since Feb./06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Sending our condolences in the passing of your FIL. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you in the days to come. Hugs- Sandie and Des Moines, IA -- FIL died today Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We ve known this has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow demise. , Oakville Ont. Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind closed eyes. Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of rigidity. Off Aricept since Feb./06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 , My heart goes out to you and your family for the loss of your FIL. May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead. God Bless, April > > Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I > just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a > half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We've known this > has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so > wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just > over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD > still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not > seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow > demise. > > , Oakville Ont. > > Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " > 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. > Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. > Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind > closed eyes. > Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of > rigidity. > Off Aricept since Feb./06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 , Sorry to hear about the passing of your FIL. Strength to you and your family. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Dear , I can't remember where I left off when I got so busy with Mr. B but I found this email and want to send you my condolences for the passing of your FIL. I knew you had mentioned that he was not doing very well and now he is at Peace. As I watch Mr. B struggle, on and off, to " stay here " I think of your Mom and wonder what she is thinking? This is such a strange disease and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. I wish her the best comfort and hope that you are doing well too. Much love, prayers and Peace, Stevie * * * * * > > Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I > just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a > half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We've known this > has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so > wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just > over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD > still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not > seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow > demise. > > , Oakville Ont. > > Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " > 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. > Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. > Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind > closed eyes. > Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of > rigidity. > Off Aricept since Feb./06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 i am so sorry for the loss of your fil, i have been out of town and now trying to catch up on emails, take care ofhyourself, hugs, sharon -- Daugher of Leonard, diag May 2004, had lbd since 1993, had hip surgery from fall 7/05, aspiration pneumonia 7/05 with pulmonary embolyis, had aspiration pneumonia and uti 8/05, died of blood pressure drop on 9/25/05, may he rest in peace with his mom and dad, a smile a day keeps the meanies away ---- stimtimminss wrote: Not sure why I am posting this as FIL died of cancer. Mom has PDD, end of life. Guess I just needed to share a very difficult day with friends. He was given 1-2 days a week and a half ago so it has been a very long week and a half with life in limbo. We've known this has been the prognosis for about 2 months. He fought the end of life, which my mom so wishes. Went from living with his wife in their own house at 88 and 85, to dying in just over 2 months, resisting his diagnosis to the end. My mom, at 92, 12 1/2 years into PDD still lingers, to her chagrin. I am thankful his demise was so quick, even though he did not seem to come to terms with it. However, I so feel for Mom being stuck in such a slow demise. , Oakville Ont. Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. Currently immobile, in tilt wheelchair, spoonfed pureed food. Spends most of days behind closed eyes. Eltroxin, Tylenol 500 mg quid for pain on daily care, dressing and undressing because of rigidity. Off Aricept since Feb./06 Welcome to LBDcaregivers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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