He's winding down now
I am hoping, with the help of Hospice, to keep him home and comfortable. Now he's developed thrush due to his low immune system (steroids daily for breathing). Call is in to the nurse and so we will treat symptoms as they come up.
It's just so hard to watch this beautiful man, who could do anything, fix anything, dream of such adventures and be so full of life, wind down and knowing that he's on his final weeks and days.
How lucky I have been to have had such a fantastic man in my life. How sad it is that he's leaving us so early.
Life really isn't fair. And yet it is what it is and so we deal with it as best we can.
Peace to all,
Jo-Ann
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Jo-Ann
So sorry, I cannot
Jo-Ann
So sorry, I cannot find the right words just know that I am thinking of you and your family and praying for strength and comfort for you.
Ann0 -
JoAnnlinda1120 said:I am so sorry
Dear JoAnn,
I am so sorry for your family. I wish there was more I could say or do. We are praying for you all.
Linda
I hope you are able to enjoy some nice quiet family time in the next little while. So sorry for your heartache and pain..... wish there was something more we could do to help you right now.
Chantal0 -
prayers are with youDaisylin said:JoAnn
I hope you are able to enjoy some nice quiet family time in the next little while. So sorry for your heartache and pain..... wish there was something more we could do to help you right now.
Chantal
Just so sorry to see this journey of yours and Steve's, many prayers are with you, hope you have some good peaceful days. take care,
Donna700 -
PeaceManf88 said:May you and your family find
May you and your family find strength and peace to enjoy your time with your husband.
-Laureen
Indeed, we are finding peace with this decision. Tomorrow, we are scheduled to have the ambulance transport us to Hospice House. I have a blog which explains our decision.
We find great comfort in this resource (hospice) which we have just begun to tap.
Thank you for all your kind wishes. It's a great thing to be able to share with such supportive people.
Peace to all,
Jo-Ann0 -
He's doing well in Hospice Housejojoshort said:Peace
Indeed, we are finding peace with this decision. Tomorrow, we are scheduled to have the ambulance transport us to Hospice House. I have a blog which explains our decision.
We find great comfort in this resource (hospice) which we have just begun to tap.
Thank you for all your kind wishes. It's a great thing to be able to share with such supportive people.
Peace to all,
Jo-Ann
He is doing well, relaxing and working on his computer and seems to be enjoying himself well enough! I think he is greatly relieved to be with folks who are caring for him 24/7. (Not that I wasn't, but he really felt he wanted a professional nursing staff on his side).
His mind is sharp, his humor good, but I do see how tired and tough it is on his body. I told him anytime he wants to come home, we can make it happen.
He seems pretty peaceful so far there, and so I guess he knew his body best and what he needed.
While you never want to use it, Hospice is a great resource to have.
I'll update periodically as time permits.
He's fast becoming a staff favorite, and I know why!
Jo-Ann0 -
Jo-Ann;jojoshort said:He's doing well in Hospice House
He is doing well, relaxing and working on his computer and seems to be enjoying himself well enough! I think he is greatly relieved to be with folks who are caring for him 24/7. (Not that I wasn't, but he really felt he wanted a professional nursing staff on his side).
His mind is sharp, his humor good, but I do see how tired and tough it is on his body. I told him anytime he wants to come home, we can make it happen.
He seems pretty peaceful so far there, and so I guess he knew his body best and what he needed.
While you never want to use it, Hospice is a great resource to have.
I'll update periodically as time permits.
He's fast becoming a staff favorite, and I know why!
Jo-Ann
You are in our
Jo-Ann;
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
chad0 -
Good to hearjojoshort said:He's doing well in Hospice House
He is doing well, relaxing and working on his computer and seems to be enjoying himself well enough! I think he is greatly relieved to be with folks who are caring for him 24/7. (Not that I wasn't, but he really felt he wanted a professional nursing staff on his side).
His mind is sharp, his humor good, but I do see how tired and tough it is on his body. I told him anytime he wants to come home, we can make it happen.
He seems pretty peaceful so far there, and so I guess he knew his body best and what he needed.
While you never want to use it, Hospice is a great resource to have.
I'll update periodically as time permits.
He's fast becoming a staff favorite, and I know why!
Jo-Ann
Jo-Ann --
It's good to hear that he's doing well, given the circumstances. All of you will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
Mary0 -
Prayers
Jo-Ann, you and Steve are both in my thoughts and prayers.0 -
Jo-Ann, I am glad you alljojoshort said:He's doing well in Hospice House
He is doing well, relaxing and working on his computer and seems to be enjoying himself well enough! I think he is greatly relieved to be with folks who are caring for him 24/7. (Not that I wasn't, but he really felt he wanted a professional nursing staff on his side).
His mind is sharp, his humor good, but I do see how tired and tough it is on his body. I told him anytime he wants to come home, we can make it happen.
He seems pretty peaceful so far there, and so I guess he knew his body best and what he needed.
While you never want to use it, Hospice is a great resource to have.
I'll update periodically as time permits.
He's fast becoming a staff favorite, and I know why!
Jo-Ann
Jo-Ann, I am glad you all have found comfort there. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Cheryl0
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