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RE: Chronic diseases, a long struggle (my dad's story)

in #blog6 years ago

ehy dear @osmy07, I am very sorry for the loss of your father. your story is very sad because your father has suffered a lot in his life and we do not wish it on anyone, even if he was lucky to have a beautiful family like yours near! with so much love, which is the only thing that makes us feel a little better.
the opposite happened to me: my father died in a few days, without realizing it. he was put into a pharmacological coma and as they say he has not heard anything and has not suffered. this comforts me because I know how afraid he was of hospitals and pain. I miss him a lot, and this will never change. a big hug, I hope the best for you

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It is really difficult to see a loved one suffer under any disease, it is very hard that we're not be able to do "anything" for them, so I understand you perfectly, I consider that the most important thing is to accompany them to the end and give them a lot of love, to be feel genuinely loved and supported in the end, whatever your father and mine have finished, they should be in a better place enjoying their well deserved rest. Thanks for read it :)

writing and sharing our emotions can sometimes be good therapy. it's a good way to sublimate all our feelings and if we can show them outside we don't go crazy inside. a strong hug