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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2452779" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER],</p><p>I am so saddened about this news, and a final battle on what you know is the best treatment for you from your experience.</p><p>You have inspired and cajoled me, correctly pulling me up when I was a novice, teaching and learning how to be polite and respectful for those who are often confused, and need help. And above all else, your presence and knowledge, your contribution to this forum, I cannot but admire your kind responses.</p><p>May you find your idea of heaven, they have no idea, the surprise they are getting.</p><p>My prayers and my thoughts will be with you.</p><p></p><p>I have not had experience of hospice, but I helped my brother and my mother when they were in hospital, the last few days on hospital watch. It's different but the care and attention is designed to assist you and be a comfort.</p><p>This last bit, is to pass on, what I learned from a tragedy.</p><p>Be nice to those around you, they will still be here and trying to accept this big change in their circumstances, not having you there, is something that will never go away from them. Your post about the dogs, is indicative of the state of absence.</p><p></p><p>Stand your ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2452779, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER], I am so saddened about this news, and a final battle on what you know is the best treatment for you from your experience. You have inspired and cajoled me, correctly pulling me up when I was a novice, teaching and learning how to be polite and respectful for those who are often confused, and need help. And above all else, your presence and knowledge, your contribution to this forum, I cannot but admire your kind responses. May you find your idea of heaven, they have no idea, the surprise they are getting. My prayers and my thoughts will be with you. I have not had experience of hospice, but I helped my brother and my mother when they were in hospital, the last few days on hospital watch. It's different but the care and attention is designed to assist you and be a comfort. This last bit, is to pass on, what I learned from a tragedy. Be nice to those around you, they will still be here and trying to accept this big change in their circumstances, not having you there, is something that will never go away from them. Your post about the dogs, is indicative of the state of absence. Stand your ground. [/QUOTE]
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