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Hi Everyone!

CONGRATS to all the " lossers " here! Wow !! looks like

it has been a great week for the lost of pounds for

many!

I wanted to write this e-mail to thank all you

wonderful people who are there for each and everyone

of us. It is wonderful to get on the computer and see

that we are all going through the same thing just at

different points in our journey for weightloss. I

think this is the best tool I have found for my

journey. I dont expect to lose 120lbs over night but I

do expect to lose them one day at a time. With your

help is seems to be a resonsable goal now, on I can

reach when I am ready. THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR THAT!

Update on me... I am still extremely depressed but I

am keeping in mind all the wonderful advise that has

been given to me. I am telling myself that I will get

through this without a weight gain, will become a

better, happier person and today was my first hint of

light at the end of this deep, dark tunnel. Tomorrow I

have faith there will be more light and I will be one

or two steps closer to it. Lance comes home in a bit

over 2 months now.. I cant believe it has been so long

since I have seen him but I cant believe how

happy/scared I am to finally be in his arms again! I

am just hoping that those arms will be tighter around

me since there is less of me to hold! =0)

I wish each and everyone of you a beautiful day filled

with love and self acceptance! Take care and again

THANK YOU! Tammi

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" Most people want to be the sun that brightens up your life, but I'd rather be

the moon that shines down on you in your darkest hours. " -submitted by Anonymous

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Tammi I love your post, So much hope and promise thats all we can

ever really ask for. You can do this and your proving it...:) San

> Hi Everyone!

>

> CONGRATS to all the " lossers " here! Wow !! looks like

> it has been a great week for the lost of pounds for

> many!

>

> I wanted to write this e-mail to thank all you

> wonderful people who are there for each and everyone

> of us. It is wonderful to get on the computer and see

> that we are all going through the same thing just at

> different points in our journey for weightloss. I

> think this is the best tool I have found for my

> journey. I dont expect to lose 120lbs over night but I

> do expect to lose them one day at a time. With your

> help is seems to be a resonsable goal now, on I can

> reach when I am ready. THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR THAT!

>

> Update on me... I am still extremely depressed but I

> am keeping in mind all the wonderful advise that has

> been given to me. I am telling myself that I will get

> through this without a weight gain, will become a

> better, happier person and today was my first hint of

> light at the end of this deep, dark tunnel. Tomorrow I

> have faith there will be more light and I will be one

> or two steps closer to it. Lance comes home in a bit

> over 2 months now.. I cant believe it has been so long

> since I have seen him but I cant believe how

> happy/scared I am to finally be in his arms again! I

> am just hoping that those arms will be tighter around

> me since there is less of me to hold! =0)

>

> I wish each and everyone of you a beautiful day filled

> with love and self acceptance! Take care and again

> THANK YOU! Tammi

>

>

> =====

> " Most people want to be the sun that brightens up your life, but

I'd rather be the moon that shines down on you in your darkest

hours. " -submitted by Anonymous

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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  • 9 years later...

Sending condolences on the passing of your mom. It's such a bittersweet time.

Hugs- Sandie

Des Moines, IA

dad, Merle, passed from LBD 9-20-02, age 65

----- Thank you all

Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 16:00:06 -0000

A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

(daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

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Dear ,

Sending sympathy to you and your family on your mom's passing. Your words

describing your last times together are so beautiful. It gives us all

hope. Go bless as you go through the days ahead.

Marcie

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On Behalf Of wilbur1635

Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 11:00 AM

To: LBDcaregivers

Subject: Thank you all

A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for

years. She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came

back home on December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing

slowed, then stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her,

held her hands, cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and

what a great job she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was

OK. It was the best ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point

where she didn't recognize people, her tremors never became too bad, she

could always eat and swallow, and she was able to walk in December. I want

to thank the loving, caring people on this group who were so supportive of

everything I was going through. Thank you to those of you who shared your

stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the best to those of you whose

journey is ongoing.

(daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

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My condolences to you and your family on your loss. You gave your mom the best

possible passing.

Robin

>

> A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

> (daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

>

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,

My condolences to you and your family on your loss. You gave your mom the best

possible passing.

Robin

>

> A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

> (daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

>

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Dear ,

My sincere condolences on the loss of your Mom. It was wonderful to read that

you were all able to be there and talk to her at the end. Wishing you strength

and many good memories.

Helene in NY

>

> A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

> (daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

>

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Dear ,

My sincere condolences on the loss of your Mom. It was wonderful to read that

you were all able to be there and talk to her at the end. Wishing you strength

and many good memories.

Helene in NY

>

> A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

> (daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

>

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It is such a double sided sword.  We want the disease gone and not them.  So

sorry and if we can help in any way, please let us know.

After celebrating her life, you may need to do more grieving.  it leaves such a

big hole in our lives.

Hugs,

Donna R

Thank you all

 

A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then stopped.

In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands, cuddled

with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job she did.

We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best ending we

could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize people,

her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and she was

able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on this

group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you to

those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

(daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

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,

It is such a double sided sword.  We want the disease gone and not them.  So

sorry and if we can help in any way, please let us know.

After celebrating her life, you may need to do more grieving.  it leaves such a

big hole in our lives.

Hugs,

Donna R

Thank you all

 

A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then stopped.

In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands, cuddled

with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job she did.

We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best ending we

could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize people,

her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and she was

able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on this

group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you to

those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

(daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

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God Bless. So sorry for your grief, but Lewy is no longer in control.

 

Jeff 

When you feel like giving up, remember why you held on for so long in the first

place. " ~ Unknown

>________________________________

>

>To: LBDcaregivers

>Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 11:00 AM

>Subject: Thank you all

>

>

> 

>A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

> (daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

>

>

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God Bless. So sorry for your grief, but Lewy is no longer in control.

 

Jeff 

When you feel like giving up, remember why you held on for so long in the first

place. " ~ Unknown

>________________________________

>

>To: LBDcaregivers

>Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 11:00 AM

>Subject: Thank you all

>

>

> 

>A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

> (daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

>

>

>

>

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God Bless. So sorry for your grief, but Lewy is no longer in control.

 

Jeff 

When you feel like giving up, remember why you held on for so long in the first

place. " ~ Unknown

>________________________________

>

>To: LBDcaregivers

>Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 11:00 AM

>Subject: Thank you all

>

>

> 

>A little over a month ago I was thinking my mother could be with me for years.

She went into the hospital with pneumonia on December 23rd and came back home on

December 31 with hospice support. Last night her breathing slowed, then

stopped. In the preceding hours my sisters and I touched her, held her hands,

cuddled with her, and talked to her about our childhoods and what a great job

she did. We told her she could rest and that everyone was OK. It was the best

ending we could hope for. Mom never got to the point where she didn't recognize

people, her tremors never became too bad, she could always eat and swallow, and

she was able to walk in December. I want to thank the loving, caring people on

this group who were so supportive of everything I was going through. Thank you

to those of you who shared your stories and made me feel less alone. I wish the

best to those of you whose journey is ongoing.

> (daughter and loving caregiver of Lois Levitsky 1925--2012)

>

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