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Anger is a normal part of this. That will pass and eventually (with several steps in between) you'll get to acceptance. Then you'll find some peace.
Best to you and your family - you can bet that all are struggling with it. Dan |
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Hey John,
I'm sorry to hear your father had passed. Again, my thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Richard
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John,
Sorry to hear about your Dad. You are in my prayers.
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Im sorry.
one piece of advice I ignored was that it really helps to talk about your grief with other people. Part of that grief will be your rage towards members of your family for what you see as letting him die right now. We cannot tell you its all right because its not, but like Dan said above, you will eventually feel better with time, coming to terms with the loss is a lot easier if you share what your going through with others in a similar position. It will take years. Make sure you talk to your family, don't let words said in anger and grief break you guys apart. I didn't speak to one of my uncles for years after my mother died, because in my eyes he couldn't be bothered to call his deceased sisters children for over a year after she died. Now i realize he didn't know what to say, and was dealing with his own grief. I was a kid when this happened to me, I considered talking about my grief "weakness". ![]() People are compassionate, more people than you realize have undergone these situations. One thing thats painful is that you never realize just how much time average people spend talking about their parents in daily conversation until you're in a position where you are tying to hide loss of one or both. Also you will not believe what people who haven't undergone a loss like this consider an appropriate comment. Be prepared for some ridiculous behavior from individuals, people care, but you might have to cut them some slack, as the most amazing stuff pops out of peoples mouths when they don't know what to say, but feel they must say something. Starting this thread was a good idea, another good idea is joining a support group, visiting forums where people discuss their grief, doing what you can to understand that you are not alone in these feelings.
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My dad had a bout of encephalitis that landed him in the hospital in 1998. Two grand mal seizures, a week-long coma, and a stroke in his spinal cord later, he was paralyzed from the chest down and blind in one eye as a result of a pupil blowing out during said seizures. He was an outdoorsy type and always on the move, so to say this was a shock would be understatement. He could barely even get around in his wheelchair because he'd throw up whenever he sat up. He got a shunt put in his head to deal with hydrocephalus (which didn't really help) and as a result of being in bed all the time, a bone bridge grew from his hip to his femur, so he couldn't even really sit up anymore.
He was depressed and said he wanted to die. He had several health crises over the years that, quite honestly, he should not have lived through. An early one, in '01, he had kidney problems, then after that was fixed, he immediately developed ARDS, which at the time I was told it was always fatal. Nope, he persevered through it! Another time, he was depressed and threw himself out of bed and broke his leg, and a few days later he had me give him (unknowingly to me at the time) a double dose of morphine, saying it was fine, and of course the next day he had to be admitted for an OD! And yet another time he choked on some coffee one morning, and apparently inhaled some, because later that day he wouldn't wake up. His pulse-ox was 27% when it was taken by the paramedics that arrived. That low, he should've been a vegetable. But after being given some Narcan, he woke up, and his brain function proved just fine! Did end up staying several days in the hospital for inhalation pneumonia though... In 2005, after a period of decent (for him) health, he was admitted again, and it turned out his meds were messing with his liver. Some debate about whether/how to adjust his meds followed. After he was released, a doctor was supposed to come by the house and take a follow-up blood sample. Well, the morning he was supposed to come, my dad passed away in his sleep. Upper GI bleed. Happened so fast nothing probably could've been done even if it had happened in the hospital. But in the end, it happened the way he wanted it to: at home, in his sleep, with my mom at his side. Everyone knew from the beginning, when he was initially paralyzed, that this course of illness was going to end in his death. But it happened so abruptly, so suddenly, that I was caught off guard nonetheless. And it hurt, it really did. I could barely focus during my last semester of college because of the grief. You're gonna feel a lot of different things over the next few months. You're gonna feel anguish, guilt, numbness. And it's all normal. And remember to lean on your family during this time. It's ok to cry together. I wish I could think of something else to say. Just know that I'm sorry for your loss.
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Please know that during your unplug and veg time we'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers. I hope it goes smoothly and the good memories quickly displace the grief, sorrow and other negative emotions. |
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My regards to you and your family. Take care.
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Very sorry to hear this, take care of yourself and family.
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I'm so sorry - I pray for peace for you and your family.
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My sincerest condolences to you and your family.
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That's just awful. I'm very sorry. I hope your kids are doing okay.
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"Senior Luna, your sense of humor is still loco... but we love it, anyway." -rickymay ____ "Your sense of humor is still loco... ![]() 1982 300SD -- 211k, Texas car, tranny issues ____ 1979 240D 4-speed 234k -- turbo and tuned IP, third world taxi hot rod ![]() 2 Samuel 12:13: "David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against the Lord.” And Nathan said to David, “The Lord also has put away your sin; you shall not die." |
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My condolences.
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vstech, I share my condolences along with the rest of the board.
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Mine and my family prayers are with you and your family during this period. God Bless. Mark
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Please accept my condolences too
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1992 W201 190E 1.8 171,000 km - Daily driver 1981 W123 300D ~ 100,000 miles / 160,000 km - project car stripped to the bone 1965 Land Rover Series 2a Station Wagon CIS recovery therapy! 1961 Volvo PV544 Bare metal rat rod-ish thing I'm here to chat about cars and to help others - I'm not here "to always be right" like an internet warrior ![]() Don't leave that there - I'll take it to bits! |
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