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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 412895" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I know Steely. I know. It is just so hard. One thing I would do is ask the Hospice lady if they have a therapist or chaplain associated with them who could come out to your dad's home to talk with you while your there. One came to my dad's house while I was there. I cant remember if she was a therapist or a chaplain. She talked to me and to Cory. She was really nice and helped put both of us to ease about our feelings. Cory was really having a hard time watching my dad. He couldnt understand why my dad wasnt being fed, why no one was inserting a feeding tube, stuff like that. She helped him understand that. Cory talked to her for at least an hour and a half. With me, she talked to me about how I had to know how much he loved me and stuff like that. It was a very good and cleansing talk.</p><p></p><p>Im going to try to find my Eulogy and type it out for you. Maybe that will help you in this time. I was too raw when I came home to share it but now I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 412895, member: 1514"] I know Steely. I know. It is just so hard. One thing I would do is ask the Hospice lady if they have a therapist or chaplain associated with them who could come out to your dad's home to talk with you while your there. One came to my dad's house while I was there. I cant remember if she was a therapist or a chaplain. She talked to me and to Cory. She was really nice and helped put both of us to ease about our feelings. Cory was really having a hard time watching my dad. He couldnt understand why my dad wasnt being fed, why no one was inserting a feeding tube, stuff like that. She helped him understand that. Cory talked to her for at least an hour and a half. With me, she talked to me about how I had to know how much he loved me and stuff like that. It was a very good and cleansing talk. Im going to try to find my Eulogy and type it out for you. Maybe that will help you in this time. I was too raw when I came home to share it but now I can. [/QUOTE]
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