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Parkinson's with diabetes and dialysis end of life...

Caregivers | Last Active: Mar 14, 2020 | Replies (20)

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@hotfooted

My beloved son has gone peacefully into that good night now... Hospice came to the nursing home and kept him as pain free as he would allow.. He lived one week after beginning hospice care.. It was a blessing to see him relieved of the pain that he's lived with for so long and I sat many hours by his bedside..
He was loved and revered by so many many friends from his school days especially.. My granddaughter posted his passing on FB and there has been a huge outpouring from them, which is helping her... with even her own friends telling how much he meant to them.. His former wife is arranging a day for everyone who loved and admired him to come together and share a few hours together... It's what he would have loved, being with his friends...

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Hello @hotfooted,

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your son. He sounds like a wonderful person who will be missed not only by his family but by a large group of friends. You must be very proud of the way he lived his life!

I trust that this empty place in your heart will be filled with love and great memories!

@hotfooted May the peace of knowing your son is relieved of suffering, buoy you in these difficult days. I like your words that show he was in control of how much pain medication he would allow.

May you be comforted by all the positive things that have happened, and the messages of support.
Ginger

@hotfooted
I am so sorry to hear about your son. From what you have said, he tried to live his life as best he could without being a burden. If it’s any comfort to you, the outpouring of love from so many people, says it all. You and your family have been an inspiration to us all.
Thank you for trusting us in this difficult time. Becky