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What is your relationship like with your 1st cousins?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 737594" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wish, there are no appropriate words of comfort that will help you. Do remember any choice he makes is his own desire and that we need to let people end their lives their way. He has had a very long and I suspect good life with much love. I know two people who refused chemo. One was in her 40s when she was diagnosed with cancer. I thought sheswould die fast. She </p><p>is at least 56 now and still healthy! I know of a woman neighbor who is 68 who also said no she was not up to chemo. I see her sitting outside with her son and her grands and of yet she looks healthy. You never know.</p><p></p><p>You will likely get more info later and he could change his mind about treatment. He is still in shock.</p><p></p><p>I know you are devestated and all I can offer you are cyber hugs and share my belief that none of us really ever die. I know my grandma and dad are still with me. I believe our consciousness and spirit lives on.</p><p>.</p><p></p><p>Light and love!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 737594, member: 1550"] Wish, there are no appropriate words of comfort that will help you. Do remember any choice he makes is his own desire and that we need to let people end their lives their way. He has had a very long and I suspect good life with much love. I know two people who refused chemo. One was in her 40s when she was diagnosed with cancer. I thought sheswould die fast. She is at least 56 now and still healthy! I know of a woman neighbor who is 68 who also said no she was not up to chemo. I see her sitting outside with her son and her grands and of yet she looks healthy. You never know. You will likely get more info later and he could change his mind about treatment. He is still in shock. I know you are devestated and all I can offer you are cyber hugs and share my belief that none of us really ever die. I know my grandma and dad are still with me. I believe our consciousness and spirit lives on. . Light and love! [/QUOTE]
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