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Post by Gene on May 31, 2010 6:25:38 GMT 9
count me in... :god_bless_usa
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Post by lindel on Jun 1, 2010 11:04:31 GMT 9
I'll be saying prayers for you and Debby.
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Post by daoleguy A.J. Hoehn (deceased) on Jun 2, 2010 9:05:55 GMT 9
Thanks all. Deb went in this early PM. I am sill waiting on word. Being homebound sucks. Now it's just me and my cat here. Thanks again all.
AJ
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Post by Jim on Jun 2, 2010 10:15:46 GMT 9
Prayers still going on old friend...........Chin up........ On our way in the AM for the 456th reunion in Co. Sprgs will check in with you.... The Old Sarge
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Post by daoleguy A.J. Hoehn (deceased) on Jun 3, 2010 7:28:47 GMT 9
this is frustrating. Saw my doc today and now I am in a wheelchair. Damn!
AJ
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Post by Jim Scanlon (deceased) on Jun 3, 2010 7:59:52 GMT 9
AJ, prayers for you and Debby continue.
Jim Too
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Post by Bullhunter on Jun 3, 2010 8:02:18 GMT 9
Sorry to hear it went that way, Aj. Seems disapointments come in pairs often. Is your appartment and building set up for wheelchair access? Will keep praying.
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Post by daoleguy A.J. Hoehn (deceased) on Jun 4, 2010 10:32:59 GMT 9
Gary wew are not handicapped accessable. Definitely a pair.
AJ
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Post by duy on Aug 7, 2010 6:45:23 GMT 9
After 35 years of marriage and a 22 month ordeal, my wife died at home with her family around her and my task as caregiver is ended. She will be sorely missed. (No response is requird)
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Post by pat perry on Aug 7, 2010 9:52:23 GMT 9
After 35 years of marriage and a 22 month ordeal, my wife died at home with her family around her and my task as caregiver is ended. She will be sorely missed. (No response is requird) duy, you've got a bunch of guys out here keeping you in our prayers. We're very sorry for your loss. God bless you and the family, Pat P.
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Post by Bullhunter on Aug 7, 2010 10:39:53 GMT 9
Yes, what Pat said. :god_bless_usa
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Post by Gene on Aug 7, 2010 12:00:39 GMT 9
After 35 years of marriage and a 22 month ordeal, my wife died at home with her family around her and my task as caregiver is ended. She will be sorely missed. (No response is requird) a response isn't required, but, its here. we are thinking about you and our prayers go out to you... gene
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Post by Jeff Shannon on Aug 7, 2010 17:43:27 GMT 9
Duy
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers!!
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Post by oswald on Aug 7, 2010 21:55:39 GMT 9
May God Bless her and you.
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Post by Jim on Aug 7, 2010 23:55:40 GMT 9
Duy, May GOD be Blessing her and thanking you for being hers ........... Prayers be with you and yours................. The Old Sarge
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Post by adart on Aug 8, 2010 1:24:35 GMT 9
May God bless you and your family.
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Post by biendhoa on Aug 8, 2010 8:38:21 GMT 9
No more pain ,no more illness,just a pleasant walk with the angels
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Post by pat perry on Aug 20, 2010 8:18:20 GMT 9
:bs After 35 years of marriage and a 22 month ordeal, my wife died at home with her family around her and my task as caregiver is ended. She will be sorely missed. (No response is requird) Duy, how you doing? We are still thinking about you. Your pals, Pat P. :god_bless_usa
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Post by duy on Aug 22, 2010 8:05:51 GMT 9
It is without doubt the worst thing that has ever happened to me, with nothing else coming close, and I wish it to happen to no one. As of yesterday, everything I have to do regarding her is over as the tombstone was laid yesterday, and today I polished it nicely. With ease I disposed of everything related to her medical condition as I never want to be reminded of it. Her other posessions are another story. I can't let go. For nearly two years it was constant visits to doctors, clinics, test facilities, hospitals, and that was all I did--coordinate all those appointments and get there on time. The horrible looming question I have before me is: "What do I do on Monday, and so forth for the rest of my life?"Don't want to depress anyone, but if I were depressed, it would be a great improvement! I feel like an Aztec cut out my heart and threw it down the pyramid, and then a dog grabbed it up and ran away and ate it! It's early days yet, and others have survived this event, and I will too, but it is going to be rough sailing for the near future. Thanks for the thoughts. Duy
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Post by Jim on Aug 22, 2010 11:08:04 GMT 9
Prayers be with you friend................... God had His reasons for taking her from you when he did............... Don't sit around and lament your loss, but be thanking God for the time that you had her.... I too know of what you went thru, I had 3 years of Alzhiemers, emphysemia, pneumonia and chronic backpain before the good Lord took her........ But I had over 34 years of great before the ailments set in............ God Be a Blessin ye and remember that each morning is the first day of the rest of your life....................... Jim
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