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Old Feb 26, 2014, 11:17 AM
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My grandpa is once again near death. I might have said this several times in the last year or so, and several times it was close. Now he's starting to feel the presence of his dead wife. He also can't take a few steps without getting out of breath. Also, he's sleeping most of the time. He is 91 years old. I am scared again. Today I found out and its confirmed that my brother (besides my mom) needs surgery to take out his lap band from complications. Then soon after (its not scheduled yet but they will be close together) my mom will need the highly dangerous back operation. Just too much stress to deal with. Does anyone know that if feeling the presence of lost loved ones is a sign of near death?
I'm sorry, Firebird, so much to take in. I'm very sorry you have so much stress going on.

My oldest step-brother and his wife had a still born baby girl, many years ago. (She would be in college now.) Her name would have been Jordan. Anyway, in the weeks before my step-mom's first husband passed away suddenly with no warning, he kept saying things like "Jordan was jumping rope in the hall last night, did you hear her laughing?" We all believe that, yes, he did go with Jordan and she came to comfort him before his passing. But, it also comforts everyone else, because it's a sign that our loved ones are with family after death and still love us.
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