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In reply to the discussion: I'm out the door to take my beloved to her mother's side at the hospital. UPDATE: See Post #64. nt [View all]dballance
(5,756 posts)10. If she's ready to go then you need to tell her that is okay!
One of the things the nurses and therapists told us when my dad was in hospice is that it is important to tell your loved one it is okay to go. That you love them, you'll always remember them and you'll be okay even after they are gone.
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I'm out the door to take my beloved to her mother's side at the hospital. UPDATE: See Post #64. nt [View all]
ChisolmTrailDem
Jun 2014
OP
We are with You in our hearts & spirit! Thanks for being with Your Wife at this time!!
hue
Jun 2014
#21
Prayers for an easy transition...and strength to you and your beloved...
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 2014
#30
Chisolm, you have my family's prayers and all the friends in my prayer circle.
Ecumenist
Jun 2014
#33
I'll be chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo this morning for your beautiful mom's recovery!
DesertDiamond
Jun 2014
#62
Kicking this to thank you all for your prayers, good vibes, best wishes, and kind words...
ChisolmTrailDem
Jun 2014
#64