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Originally Posted by CANDC
Sabby that is wonderful that you are giving your daughters permission to say what is in their heart. That is a freedom that will help them deal with grief later on without regrets about "what I should have told him."
Just a piece of information from an intensive care unit staff, the hearing is the last thing to go. Even if he appears in a coma or unresponsive he will hear you. Let your daughters know too.
Thank you for sharing your process and keeping some kind of sense of humor about this challenging situation.
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Dear Sabby: In your situation with someone you care about in hospice due to a terminal condition, you are coping as well as possible. Please know that our Creator is hurting over all your family's pain. You need to try to rely on your faith and beliefs to give you the courage and strength you need to get you through this. My caring thoughts and prayers are with you and your daughters and your ex-husband. Please try to remember that each individual handles this situation in his/her own unique way. (((Hugs))) (((Prayers)))