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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 2582239" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Oh [USER=200217]@Beelady[/USER] you've had such a difficult time, and all so incredibly recent.</p><p></p><p>We all cope with trauma and loss is different ways, and I can't imagine how I would manage to put one foot in front of the other after your ordeal. I do hope that over time you can come to accept that it was his time, and that his time with Alzheimers has come to an end. Hopefully, you'll settle into happier memories of the person you were clearly very devoted to.</p><p></p><p>In terms of your Pulmonary Fibrosis; is there any understanding of what caused this in you, or is it being categorised as idiopathic?</p><p></p><p>PF isn't an easy condition to live with, but there are treatments out there that can help your quality of life, and for certain types aim to prevent progress or slow it at least.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's time to ask for a bit of help with life in general. Maybe someone to talk to about your grief and your new diagnosis. Family can be great, but sometimes talking with a stranger can be easier and allow you to say things you might not want to express to your loved ones.</p><p></p><p>I really do wish you well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 2582239, member: 88961"] Oh [USER=200217]@Beelady[/USER] you've had such a difficult time, and all so incredibly recent. We all cope with trauma and loss is different ways, and I can't imagine how I would manage to put one foot in front of the other after your ordeal. I do hope that over time you can come to accept that it was his time, and that his time with Alzheimers has come to an end. Hopefully, you'll settle into happier memories of the person you were clearly very devoted to. In terms of your Pulmonary Fibrosis; is there any understanding of what caused this in you, or is it being categorised as idiopathic? PF isn't an easy condition to live with, but there are treatments out there that can help your quality of life, and for certain types aim to prevent progress or slow it at least. Maybe it's time to ask for a bit of help with life in general. Maybe someone to talk to about your grief and your new diagnosis. Family can be great, but sometimes talking with a stranger can be easier and allow you to say things you might not want to express to your loved ones. I really do wish you well. [/QUOTE]
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