My condolences, Jeremy. We'll be here for you.
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My condolences, Jeremy. We'll be here for you.
Damn Jeremy, man I'm really sorry. My condolences to you and your family.
Very sorry to hear that, Jeremy. My condolences as well.
This. My condolences man :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick
The photo tribute is very cool; hope you're OK, considering.
Sorry to hear it, but it's good to hear she didn't go on living in a coma for a prolonged period of time. That's not your mom in that state anymore. Rest in peace.
I'm sorry, Jeremy - my mom is the most important thing in my life so I know how you must feel. PM or IM me if you ever need anything or just to talk.
Sorry for your loss, Jeremy. Take care of yourself during this hard time.
I'm so sorry Jeremy. Just know that you have done more for your mother during unfathomable circumstances than most anyone could ever do.
Thoughts are with you.
Nope, but I plan to once I've gotten all the financial stuff handled. Thanks for the condolences, guys. I've had an incredible support group over the past few months - from American Legion folks, to old friends, to even some of her co-workers at ABC. It's been a tough time emotionally, but also one that has made me a much stronger person.
It was very hard to see her health deteriorate, and I've gotta say that I never really appreciated being able to do something as simple as walk or speak until she got to the point where she couldn't do that herself and I saw first-hand the effect it had on one's life.
The good thing about the coma is that she wasn't in any pain during it. It was far better than the alternative - her being in a severely mentally-altered state saying things that were quite scary, like hearing her ask for "Sinatra!!" for breakfast and state that it made sense to her. Fortunately, those kinds of problems (which I wrote down as they happened) were able to give our primary care physician the info he needed to get Hospice care started for her.