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mikey1965uk: Barbara W's death is sad for many but personally I'm glad she is free of the suffering she has been going through. My buddy looked after her mam who had dementia and it wasn't easy for her or her family. Her death was a relief for them all. Yesterday at 10:51 PM
- dick: I held my wife as she died and watched the light go out of her eyes. Still miss her !: frown2: Today at 9:29 AM
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- mikey1965uk: Death, even if it relieves people of the suffering is just cak. I know it's inevitable but it's cak. My mam died peacefully but my dad really suffered. He got cancer via that awful cak asbestos. Death/suffering is cak. Today at 8:25 AM
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- mikey1965uk: @Pearl Indeed. Although I didn't say anything about being badly affected by someone's death I just pointed out that the death of someone suffering is actually positive to some respect in that they're not suffering.My parents died of cancer. Today at 8:21 AM
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- Pearl: Mikey, i looked after my dad the same way and so did others on here, its release for them but i lost my twice, one with the diagnosis and then when he passed, i felt his dearth a lot more than any other and it takes a lot longer to get ove Today at 7:32 AM
mikey1965uk: Barbara W's death is sad for many but personally I'm glad she is free of the suffering she has been going through. My buddy looked after her mam who had dementia and it wasn't easy for her or her family. Her death was a relief for them all. Yesterday at 10:51 PM