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<blockquote data-quote="AngerManagement" data-source="post: 596862" data-attributes="member: 3760"><p>24 / 7 caring for my Dad... Went from fully independent to totally bed ridden in a couple of days. Washing and feeding and all the things he did for me when I was a babe in arms. </p><p></p><p>Blood transfusion and heaps of tests and meds...</p><p></p><p>But I have had a week solid of talks and chatting and we know he fast approaching the boundary fence in the long paddock and while his body is shattered, his mind is still sharp. </p><p></p><p>Been great for both of us... So many great belly laughs.</p><p></p><p><strong>Don't take family / friends for granted as they can be taken b4 you ever get to have that deep talk.</strong></p><p></p><p>PS. 6 years ago Alzheimer's took my mum and 4 years ago she passed and never got to have that special talk and laugh; thus I am making the most of what time my Dad has left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngerManagement, post: 596862, member: 3760"] 24 / 7 caring for my Dad... Went from fully independent to totally bed ridden in a couple of days. Washing and feeding and all the things he did for me when I was a babe in arms. Blood transfusion and heaps of tests and meds... But I have had a week solid of talks and chatting and we know he fast approaching the boundary fence in the long paddock and while his body is shattered, his mind is still sharp. Been great for both of us... So many great belly laughs. [b]Don't take family / friends for granted as they can be taken b4 you ever get to have that deep talk.[/b] PS. 6 years ago Alzheimer's took my mum and 4 years ago she passed and never got to have that special talk and laugh; thus I am making the most of what time my Dad has left. [/QUOTE]
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