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In reply to the discussion: Erin Moran Relied on a Feeding Tube to Stay Alive During Final Days Battling Stage 4 Cancer [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)60. He could still just have said "I'm sorry to hear she's gone", or if he couldn't just say that
said "no comment" and walk away.
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Erin Moran Relied on a Feeding Tube to Stay Alive During Final Days Battling Stage 4 Cancer [View all]
Ken Burch
Apr 2017
OP
My wife has just been diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian. There is no feeding tube in her future
GliderGuider
Apr 2017
#30
Simultaneously horrible ... and beautiful ... altogether very touching, and thanks for sharing ...
mr_lebowski
Apr 2017
#57
Her response is not that unusual to me as I have known more than one person , who made a
lunasun
Apr 2017
#53
Thanks. I know the choice not to prolong life medically is becoming more widespread
GliderGuider
Apr 2017
#55
People of all walks of life are always probably going to jump to conclusions before hearing
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#50
TY for setting the record straight. May she RIP. I'm grateful to have missed those posts. nt
Hekate
Apr 2017
#9