The decision was made for us before treatment began - Bobbie
Looking back bobbie's odd sense of urgency to leave the hospital that he just couldn't wait to get home, combined with his coming to the door of the den all even just makes me feel like he knew. Maybe he didn't know he knew --- but somehow he sensed he had little time left, he wanted to get home and relax where he was comfortable. My husband was devasted to find him - that was one thing he didn't want to happen, he said from the beginning he didn't know if he could handle being the one to find bobbie...we assumed that as things progressed if that time came he would be in the hospital or hospice. i keep reassuring my husband that bobbie was more happier then he had been in a long time and would not have wanted to be anywhere else.
Thanks again to everyone for being there.
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So Very Sorry
It sure sounds like, on some level, Bobbie knew what might be coming, and wanted to face it on his own turf, after looking in on his loved ones, instead of in an alien environment, being observed by strangers.
I'm sorry for your loss just the same - even while I'm glad he got to leave the hospital and go home "in time".0 -
condolences
you did your best for him, under very difficult circumstances.
bless you and your husband.0 -
Sorry ...
to have known (about) Bobbie for such a short time. Since we've mostly heard about his battle with Cancer, we did not learn all that much about his good points. I wish he had not passed at such an early age, but maybe things are better for him on the other side.0 -
Thinking of youToBeGolden said:Sorry ...
to have known (about) Bobbie for such a short time. Since we've mostly heard about his battle with Cancer, we did not learn all that much about his good points. I wish he had not passed at such an early age, but maybe things are better for him on the other side.
So sorry for your loss.0 -
prayers liftedPam M said:So Very Sorry
It sure sounds like, on some level, Bobbie knew what might be coming, and wanted to face it on his own turf, after looking in on his loved ones, instead of in an alien environment, being observed by strangers.
I'm sorry for your loss just the same - even while I'm glad he got to leave the hospital and go home "in time".
I am sorry for such sad news. Praying God's love and presence surround you and your family during this time.0 -
Prayers and condolences.Skiffin16 said:So Very Sorry...
So sorry to hear this news....
But as you have already figured, it sounds like Bobbie went out the way he wanted and on his terms and conditions.
May he rest in peace, healed and whole again.
Thoughts & Prayers,
john
From our family you yours, Bobbie is at peace.
May God greet him at the gates of heaven.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.0 -
Thank you for sharing Bobbie
I can't imagine the hurts that go along with the unfinished part that has been left unsaid. You will be in our hearts forever. I don't know what exactly lies for me at the end of my journey....but I hope I can be as determined as Bobbie to see it through my way. Warmest thoughts of comfort sent, Katie0 -
My condolences....
tho I believe everything happens for a reason. I can say that since Bobby had decided to skip treatment, this way out....quick and no suffering, has got to be the best scenerio for him...very hard on family members, but for Bobby the best way to go.
My heart felt sympathies go to you and your husband.
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I'm sorry to hear, please let your husband know..phrannie51 said:My condolences....
tho I believe everything happens for a reason. I can say that since Bobby had decided to skip treatment, this way out....quick and no suffering, has got to be the best scenerio for him...very hard on family members, but for Bobby the best way to go.
My heart felt sympathies go to you and your husband.
p
we are sorry for his loss as well.
My dad was dx with acute Leukemia almost 18 months ago, they gave him 3 months to live if that ...and he (for my mother) took every shot, tx and whatever esle they offered to prolong his life...he did not want to, but did so for mom...he was 73 and in GREAT health (walked two miles a day and still worked his business on the side)...
...when I got the call time was short and drove across country with my two oldest kids..he was in the hospital when I left to got him and still was when I got there...at his bedside in the hospital he told me
..'I want you to do 3 things for me, one, get me home, I don't want to die in the hosptial" ...the other two related to mom and finances ..
I'm sure this is little comfort and of course my humble opinion...but it sounds like Bobbie died where he felt the most comfortable ....
I prayed for comfort for you and your husband and all Bobbie's friends before I hit the post button ...
Best,
Tim0 -
Our prayersTim6003 said:I'm sorry to hear, please let your husband know..
we are sorry for his loss as well.
My dad was dx with acute Leukemia almost 18 months ago, they gave him 3 months to live if that ...and he (for my mother) took every shot, tx and whatever esle they offered to prolong his life...he did not want to, but did so for mom...he was 73 and in GREAT health (walked two miles a day and still worked his business on the side)...
...when I got the call time was short and drove across country with my two oldest kids..he was in the hospital when I left to got him and still was when I got there...at his bedside in the hospital he told me
..'I want you to do 3 things for me, one, get me home, I don't want to die in the hosptial" ...the other two related to mom and finances ..
I'm sure this is little comfort and of course my humble opinion...but it sounds like Bobbie died where he felt the most comfortable ....
I prayed for comfort for you and your husband and all Bobbie's friends before I hit the post button ...
Best,
Tim
and condolences to you and your family. The Dittos0 -
Sorry for your lossditto1 said:Our prayers
and condolences to you and your family. The Dittos
I think the Good Lord spared you, your husband and Bobbie from those difficult decisions that you were faced with. Bobbie is in a better place. May God bless your family and bring you comfort during this sad time.0 -
Pleasehwt said:Sorry for your loss
I think the Good Lord spared you, your husband and Bobbie from those difficult decisions that you were faced with. Bobbie is in a better place. May God bless your family and bring you comfort during this sad time.
Accept my condolences and prayers for your loss...0
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