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In reply to the discussion: When fate decides to take a crap on you, then kick you while you're down--or why I should never complain again. [View all]Fla Dem
(23,875 posts)33. What a shame such a good man has his life ending in such a horrible way.
I am sorry for you DFW, I know it must be a heartache for you. I'm sorry for his wife.
I just lost a friend of 40 years to a stroke she suffered in mid-December. Her right side was pretty much paralyzed and she could barely speak. She always had a sense of humor and still had it up to the time she passed about 2 months later, mid Feb.
It is never easy to see loved ones and good friends suffer and struggle as their lives come to an end.
Peace be to you and your friend.
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When fate decides to take a crap on you, then kick you while you're down--or why I should never complain again. [View all]
DFW
Mar 25
OP
Whether we "know it" or not, we probably all have someone experiencing so much trauma that
hlthe2b
Mar 25
#3
Despite his past strokes and Parkinson, it sounds like his mind may still be sound...
hlthe2b
Mar 25
#15
Oh, that's sad. Still, if he starts, it might trigger more memories and at least be a remembrance for
hlthe2b
Mar 25
#19
Yup. Brings to mind the story of Job, except I don't think God has anything to do with it.
Ocelot II
Mar 25
#9
I wish I knew why good, kind, giving people suffer while greedy, self-centered, blowhards live to ripe old age.
sinkingfeeling
Mar 25
#8
Well, for some much-needed encouragement, think of the quite elderly president we've got right now.
calimary
Mar 25
#32
I would think that both he and his wife are grateful for your friendship. You can't
LoisB
Mar 25
#27
Oh, my dear DFW . . . my heart goes out to you, your wife and your very ill friend.
CaliforniaPeggy
Mar 25
#22
Must have been a sharp poke with the reality stick. Sorry about your friend. And yes, a lesson for all of us
PortTack
Mar 25
#29
I'm so sorry such a good guy is suffering like this. It certainly makes me feel grateful..
CousinIT
Mar 25
#35