Old Tyme Boat Brochure Photos, Amusing attire
I agree. I always ignore Don's little barbs my way because he is classy
enough to take care of his 91 yr old mother. Even if she is in good health,
and doesn't need nursing care, it still can be trying for two independent
people to suddenly move in together.
I believe in Karma, and this selfish act, will come back to Don. Heck, he
might live a long full life, and then die a quick painless death. ; )
"P Fritz" wrote in message
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Often it is not a matter of extending life, but simply providing the best
quality of life left.........my grandfather had a stroke that left him
still
aware, but unable to care for himself for 8 years......had it not been for
availible family members to care for gim, he would have had to been placed
in a nursing home.
What I really do not understand are the 50 something people that place
their
parents in nursing homes only because they do not want to be
inconvienced......that then visit them at best, once a month.
"Starbucker" wrote in message
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JimH,
I am sorry your mom had to suffer 8 yrs in a nursing home. I sometimes
wonder why as a society, we spend so much time money and effort to extend
someone's life with so little concern for their quality of life. I am
not
making any judgment on you or your mom's situation, but I know when it is
my
time to go, I have a living will limiting what anyone can do to extend my
life.
The ideal way to go is to go to sleep and not wake up.
" *JimH*" wrote in message
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"Don White" wrote in message
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*JimH* wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
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Not about Harry this time. First post I saw from JimH this morning
after his self-imposed exile, was what I took as a jab at Chuck.
Yep. And what did it have to do with you Don?
(I'm guessing that likeness on the Tinyurl is supposed to be Chuck)
If that is who you think it is based on the characteristics I listed
then that's your option.
Not quite like that. I'm getting to understand your 'MO'!
Good. We are getting to know each other better and better each day,
and
that is a good thing.
How is your Mom doing Don? (an honest question). As others have
said
I also applaud you for taking care of her.
She's doing fine, thanks. She hits 91 next month.
My Mom passed away earlier this year. She suffered a stroke some 14 or
so
years ago and went downhill from there, eventually ending up in a
nursing
home for the past 8 or 9 years. Even being at a nursing home took
quite
a
toll on me and my sisters with weekly visitations and making sure she
was
being cared for properly.
Glad to hear your Mom is doing well Don. 91 years
young............very
impressive.
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