Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Dear Dena, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing, but I am happy that she is now free of LBD. You will be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Let us know how you are doing whenever things slow down for you. Much love, Piper Caregiver for Dad, , misdiagnosed with Alz. in 1998, diagnosed with LBD in 2000, passed away from LBD in March 2006. **************Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 {{{Dena}}} I know that this will be a time of turbulent emotions, and will pray that you are able to do all that you need to do, and still take time for yourself - that is so important right now! His, Sherry www.owly.net daughter of , (mis?)diagnosed with AD in 2005, descent slowed by Aricept; diagnosed with LBD March 2008, in a wonderful NH 1/2 mile from my house. We're learning to live with Lewy... ----- Original Message ----- > My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not > there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I > believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day > with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to > do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work > at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out > that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had > several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did > officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not > get a chance to see her. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made > it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks > that I really needed to get through to the next thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Dear Dena, Please exept my heartfelt condolences.Im happy to hear that your mom is finally free but so sad for you and your families loss.I hope you will hold on to the beautiful memories youve made forever and in the near future, please rest and rely on friends and loved ones who care deeply.Sincere heartfelt hugs to you and your family Ron My mom is finally FREE Hi Everyone My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not get a chance to see her.. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks that I really needed to get through to the next thing. Again, have a wonderful trip to Ann Arbor. I will be thinking of you all. I may be quiet for a while as family will be coming into town. So happy to know that you are okay Sandie. I know you will have a wonderful time. Dena in SoCal Mother (85) Freed from LBD July 31, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Dena - Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your mom... You're not alone in having the mixed emotions. There's relief b/c she's finally free from the grips of Lewy; but at the expense of having to leave you & the rest of your family. Expect a roller coaster of emotions - all normal... We're here for you whenever you need to vent. Take some time for yourself too during this difficult time. > > Hi Everyone > > My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not get a chance to see her. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks that I really needed to get through to the next thing. > > Again, have a wonderful trip to Ann Arbor. I will be thinking of you all. I may be quiet for a while as family will be coming into town. > > So happy to know that you are okay Sandie. I know you will have a wonderful time. > > Dena in SoCal > Mother (85) Freed from LBD July 31, 2008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Dena, My condolences to you on the passing of your mom. This is such a difficult time. We don't want our LO's to suffer and hate to have to lose them too. I am sending you much strength. Courage My mom is finally FREE Hi Everyone My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not get a chance to see her. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks that I really needed to get through to the next thing. Again, have a wonderful trip to Ann Arbor. I will be thinking of you all. I may be quiet for a while as family will be coming into town. So happy to know that you are okay Sandie. I know you will have a wonderful time. Dena in SoCal Mother (85) Freed from LBD July 31, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Hi Dena, My condolences for the passing of your mom. She is at peace now and hopefully you will find your own peace as time goes on. Doris in Canada > > Hi Everyone > > My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not get a chance to see her. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks that I really needed to get through to the next thing. > > Again, have a wonderful trip to Ann Arbor. I will be thinking of you all. I may be quiet for a while as family will be coming into town. > > So happy to know that you are okay Sandie. I know you will have a wonderful time. > > Dena in SoCal > Mother (85) Freed from LBD July 31, 2008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Dear Dena, I write with deep feelings of relief for both you and your mother. You can now send up praises that she is free and out of pain. Her end of life was very similar to Mom's, very difficult to witness, and to have to deal with. I know you still have a lot of caregiving with extended family, but rest well now and heal. We thought of you often in Ann Arbor. > > Hi Everyone > > My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not get a chance to see her. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks that I really needed to get through to the next thing. > > Again, have a wonderful trip to Ann Arbor. I will be thinking of you all. I may be quiet for a while as family will be coming into town. > > So happy to know that you are okay Sandie. I know you will have a wonderful time. > > Dena in SoCal > Mother (85) Freed from LBD July 31, 2008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Dear Dena, I write with deep feelings of relief for both you and your mother. You can now send up praises that she is free and out of pain. Her end of life was very similar to Mom's, very difficult to witness, and to have to deal with. I know you still have a lot of caregiving with extended family, but rest well now and heal. We thought of you often in Ann Arbor. > > Hi Everyone > > My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not get a chance to see her. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks that I really needed to get through to the next thing. > > Again, have a wonderful trip to Ann Arbor. I will be thinking of you all. I may be quiet for a while as family will be coming into town. > > So happy to know that you are okay Sandie. I know you will have a wonderful time. > > Dena in SoCal > Mother (85) Freed from LBD July 31, 2008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Dear Dena, I write with deep feelings of relief for both you and your mother. You can now send up praises that she is free and out of pain. Her end of life was very similar to Mom's, very difficult to witness, and to have to deal with. I know you still have a lot of caregiving with extended family, but rest well now and heal. We thought of you often in Ann Arbor. > > Hi Everyone > > My mom, Margaret , passed away last night around 2 am. I was not there as I had thought I might be, but I left it all in God's hands and I believe my mom wanted to spare me anymore pain. I have been busy all day with arrangements and booking a place to have a reception etc... Lots to do. She was 85 and lived the last 2+ years with a mind that did not work at all. We had no conversation at all. She could not get any words out that made any sense at all unless someone was hurting her. I have had several melt downs and I know I will have several more. She never did officially get on to Hospice. I did lots of paperwork, but the RN did not get a chance to see her. Thank you to all of you. I never would have made it without this group to help with her care and to give me those pep talks that I really needed to get through to the next thing. > > Again, have a wonderful trip to Ann Arbor. I will be thinking of you all. I may be quiet for a while as family will be coming into town. > > So happy to know that you are okay Sandie. I know you will have a wonderful time. > > Dena in SoCal > Mother (85) Freed from LBD July 31, 2008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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