Guest guest Posted September 30, 2007 Report Share Posted September 30, 2007 Thank you for the translation. So nice! Thank you. And, I wondered if you would catch the other phrase. My hubby is from New Zealand...Maori, Kia Kaha - Stay Strong. Sandie -- Re: Tony " From my heart " It's Spanish Kia Kaha?? > > > > > > On August 20th, my 67 year old father passed away after fighting > > with > > > Lewy Body DIsease for over 6 years. Although we knew what was > > coming > > > and that in the end LBD was terminal, Dad's death came really > > > quickly. In May he was his normal " Lewy Body " self and by June > > 16th > > > we were admitting him to Hospice. The past three months just seem > > > like a blur to me. I am only 24 years old and an only child, so > > the > > > majority of Dad's care was provided by my mom and I. Although I > > > thought I had prepared myself for his death, the past month has > > been > > > hell. I do ok for the most part during the days, but I am crying > > > myself to sleep every night. I am mad and angry and sad all at > > > once. Being in the healthcare business, I know that these are the > > > stages of grief, but I just don't like it I guess. I am tierd of > > > pretending I am ok. I am a full time college student and Dad died > > on > > > the first day of classes for the fall semester. I didn't go back > to > > > class for two weeks, but I still feel like I haven't delt with it > > and > > > that I can't. I feel like I don't have time to deal with it. Is > > it > > > ever going to get better? > > > > > > Sorry I rambled on and on. > > > > > > Missing Daddy, > > > Pam > > > > > > > > > > > > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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