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Sorry to hear of your loss of your Mom. I am glad she is now at peace.

Kath

Loss of LO

> I am sending a note to let the group know that on Dec. 22 at 10:05PM

> Mom passed into the other life. I was with her and I must say that

> I feel certain that she is now at peace. We were unable to have her

> funeral until yesterday the 30th. but felt greatful to be able to have

> it prior to the second holiday. I feel it very important to say that

> I found so much comfort in belonging to this group. I know that when

> we were going thorugh each change, to be able to compare notes and

> read of others and how they faced a situation was such a help. I know

> that the knowledge gained about medications, cautions, and

> discussions we were able to pick and choose what medications at any

> given time we were willing to try, and we also knew when it was time

> to face the big (guns) meds that could and did in deed cause some

> major changes in Mom's ability to remain walking, etc. By the time

> we lost her she was unable to verbilize at all, but thank God that

> was only about 10 days proir to death, at that time Mom also was able

> to name and converse with my Brother and his wife that Mom didn't get

> to see very often. Thank you thank you thank you each and all for

> the good that you are doing by being willing to share information and

> not be afraid to face facts as they come. I will continue to monitor

> this sight and will share what we went though as questions come up

> and when others need what I was able to gleen from this group.

> At times this sight was my salvations in being able to move forward

> and to do as I needed. As I told Mom at the end " I done my best. "

> It hurts to lose your LO but, it hurts a lot more to see them suffer

> ith their lose. Joanne in Oregon

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  • 11 months later...

,

I am very sorry to hear of your Mother's passing, but please know

that she is at peace, and free of this terrible disease. Keep her

safe and warm in your memory forever, and knowing that you did all

you could for her should be a great comfort. It has been 9 months

since my Mom passed, and although I still miss her terribly, I am

secure in the knowledge that she is at peace and free of all the

suffering. I still am not sure if the person with LBD suffers quite

as much as those of us who love them, and have to watch them get

taken over by it. God bless you and your family, you will be in my

prayers.

Anne

> I am sending a note to let the group know that on Dec. 22 at 10:05PM

> Mom passed into the other life. I was with her and I must say that

> I feel certain that she is now at peace. We were unable to have her

> funeral until yesterday the 30th. but felt greatful to be able to

have

> it prior to the second holiday. I feel it very important to say

that

> I found so much comfort in belonging to this group. I know that

when

> we were going thorugh each change, to be able to compare notes and

> read of others and how they faced a situation was such a help. I

know

> that the knowledge gained about medications, cautions, and

> discussions we were able to pick and choose what medications at any

> given time we were willing to try, and we also knew when it was

time

> to face the big (guns) meds that could and did in deed cause some

> major changes in Mom's ability to remain walking, etc. By the time

> we lost her she was unable to verbilize at all, but thank God that

> was only about 10 days proir to death, at that time Mom also was

able

> to name and converse with my Brother and his wife that Mom didn't

get

> to see very often. Thank you thank you thank you each and all for

> the good that you are doing by being willing to share information

and

> not be afraid to face facts as they come. I will continue to

monitor

> this sight and will share what we went though as questions come up

> and when others need what I was able to gleen from this group.

> At times this sight was my salvations in being able to move forward

> and to do as I needed. As I told Mom at the end " I done my best. "

> It hurts to lose your LO but, it hurts a lot more to see them

suffer

> ith their lose. Joanne in Oregon

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