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Old 07-29-2012, 06:32 PM #1
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my husband is dying of cops . it is a hard time for me.
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yep i lost my daughter to murder, my granddaughter to another, and a son to suicide
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can you grieve when it is happening a little every day? i got through the other times, but thing time it is my husband
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I'm sorry I don't know what "cops" is, but I lost my husband from cancer, and he suffered for 6 months with it, dying a little every day. It was a horrible death to say the least, and I was his "nurse." In the later stages, we had Hospice come in, but they only came a couple of days a week so that really wasn't much help.

It's terrible to watch the one you love die little by little.

Now I'm watching my son die -- He's in critical care in ICU with IV'S in every orifice of his body. He's not expected to live, and this is ripping my heart out. Parents are not supposed to outlive their children. He's 42 -- I'm 63. Something isn't fair here, but this is of his own making. He's an alcoholic, and his liver isn't working anymore -- so he will die. Dear God, I don't want him suffering.
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can you grieve when it is happening a little every day? i got through the other times, but thing time it is my husband
ive been told you can grieve for things you would never think of - like losing a job,change in family,illness- for who you use to be .


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