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It's people like this that give me HOPE for our future as a cari
ng species.
By: AGelbert Date: May 20, 2014, 3:26 pm
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Mickey Dee said...
5 days ago
I was raised in an older home with senior parents and I was
around death frequently. I remember going to many funeral homes
and services, therefore I feel I grew up not afraid to be around
people who were dying or even death itself. I had always
remembered hearing the hearing is the last to go. When my Mother
was in Hospice, she was in a coma. She never had opened her
eyes, but I felt that she knew we were there.
I had been living with her in her home and had a Chihuahua dog
that she adored.
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/>middle sister asked if we could bring the dog to visit her. Of
course that would be fine. We waited until evening and brought
her. I placed Little Bit on her chest and my Mother opened her
eyes just for a second and grabbed Little Bit's tail. Not hard,
just a gentle touch. When it was time to go, my Mother did not
want to let go of Little Bit.
I told her Moma Little Bit can't stay here, but I can bring her
back. She never opened her eyes again and the Hospice Nurse said
she had given that to me as a gift. I believe my Mother waited
until my oldest sister got there to see her before she died. She
came at 4PM in the afternoon. My Mother had already been there
12 days and this was the first time she visited. At midnight
Hospice called my work And told me the end was imminent. I was
only 10 minutes away.
They had been giving her a morphine drip. I went and sat on the
bed with her and held her hand And talked to her just as if she
was awake and had knowledge of what I was saying. I had already
made peace with her long before Hospice as we didn't have the
closest relationship. But I wanted her to know that it was ok,
that she could leave us and we would all be alright. She had
made most of her funeral arrangements prior, but there were a
few details left for me to take care of and problems to resolve.
I wanted her to know what I had done and what was going to
happen.
I just talked calmly to her. She was not on oxygen and at
1:07AM, she let out a tiny puff of air, her eyebrow raised and
she was gone. Hospice is an amazing organization and I was very
thankful to have them in our lives. [/quote]
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Dealing with Death
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Letters to God: Full Movie based on a true story
By: AGelbert Date: May 28, 2014, 1:20 am
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Life AFTER Life
By: AGelbert Date: May 30, 2014, 12:10 am
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: May 30, 2014, 12:59 am
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: June 10, 2014, 10:09 pm
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: June 16, 2014, 9:36 pm
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Help an old man stay in his home.
author: John Ferric
target: Everyone
signatures: 14
we've got 14 signatures, help us get to 1,000
Mr. Harper is retired and lives in western Nebraska in an old
house. Because of the wiring he could not get insurance and when
the hail storm damaged the roof he could afford the cost to
repair. The house needs a new roof and rewiring inside. Mr.
Harper lives in a rural area with very limited income. He is
afraid his ceiling could fall in or an electrical fire could
burn the house down.
He has tried to get help from various agencies and charities but
to no avail. He is a very independent person, but would give the
shirt off his back. He grows a garden every year to benefit his
neighbors who are equally poor. He could easily lose everything
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Please visit our fund raising effort at:
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We are elderly men who are part of a Men's support group, but we
have little or no knowledge of how to get this request for
assistance out and about. If you have a network and would help
us spread the word, we would truly appreciate it. Thank you for
reading this.
Please sign here:
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A Love Story about Life, Death and New Life
By: AGelbert Date: August 8, 2014, 1:30 am
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My feline friend died of a stroke yesterday. I have lost a frien
d I loved dearly
By: AGelbert Date: August 10, 2014, 1:10 am
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My feline friend died of a stroke yesterday. I have lost a
friend I loved dearly. I cried profusely and still I cry for
myself, more than for this aged kitty that is now free from pain
in this valley of tears. I thank God for the opportunity of
rescuing my feline friend in 2008 from a nearly certain soon
death from parasites and severe allergies. When we rescued him,
he had been scratching at our door for months after we had
started feeding him occasionally. He weighed only 7 pounds and
defecated three times a day. It took two years of 24/7 attention
to keeping him healthy including always wiping his anus after
defecation and cleaning his paws after being in the litter box
to get him to one poop a day. He was up to 10 pounds within a
year and stayed there. He was 9.2 pounds when he passed away.
He was about 14 when we got him in according to the vet from
observing his teeth. Last year he began to cry occasionally when
he pooped as he did when we first got him in 2008. He has been
slowing down all year even though we have medicated him for
pain. He gave us 6 wonderful years.
The stroke was sudden and his suffering was minimal, but still
agonizing to watch helplessly. Goodbye Nino. Thank you for
giving two poor crazies so much love. You are one more proof to
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: August 18, 2014, 10:45 pm
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Beautiful, accurate, detailed information proving that our
spirit goes on after we leave the body.
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Puppy Protects 3-Year-Old Lost for 11 Days in Bear Country
By: AGelbert Date: August 19, 2014, 11:16 am
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Puppy Protects 3-Year-Old Lost for 11 Days in Bear Country
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