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This isn't really a question, more of a tribute.

I knew my Dad had DVT. I knew he had PE. I knew the warfarin didn't work. I knew the clexane did. But he had to stop the clexane before and after a liver biopsy. I made a massive fuss when I thought they were asking him to stop the clexane too long after the biopsy. I made sure the consultants sat down and reviewed his case properly and as a result they said he could start much sooner.

I never left his side. I stayed with him all the time. People said I should get out and see my friends. But how could I?

I promised him, I said "Dad, I promise you I will never leave you. Never. I will be here with you always. Whatever you need, whenever you need it, I'm here and I love you so much."

I slept in his room to make sure he slept ok.

But in the end it wasn't ok. I called for an ambulance and I held him as he suffocated. I kissed his head and held him and told him how proud I was of him and how brave he was. I held his hand and calmed him as he choked and screamed for air. I told him I love him so much and he said he knew. I just kept very calm and told him they were coming soon and it was ok, that he felt really bad because his lungs weren't working properly and he should just try not to panic and concentrate on his breathing. He held on to me and his eyes kept rolling back into his head. I kept talking to him and when the ambulance crew came I held him and talked him through everything that was happening. My poor beautiful father, he was begging for air but it wouldn't work because of the pulmonary embolism blocking his vein. Words can't describe my devastation and the devastation felt by everyone who knew him. I just love him so much.

People say how well I'm coping, they ask, how am I being so brave?

And in answer to my own question, 'how do I cope?', I cope with all the beauty, love, devotion and memories my father gave to me. 

Dad, you were truly the best.. And you will remain forever within me, you will be there- in every good thing I do, just like you always have been.

And now I must stop, because words will not stop this ache. I wouldn't want them to. That ache is part of me now and I can only hold onto the hope that somehow, in some small way, it helped a little that I was with you when you started dying, that I held your hand and kissed you and loved you so much that it hurt.

A poem for you Dad,

If tears could build a stairway, 

and memories a lane.

I would walk right up to Heaven

and bring you back again.

No farewell words were spoken,

No time to say "Goodbye".

You were gone before I knew it,

and none of us know why.

My heart still aches with sadness,

and secret tears still flow.

What it meant to love you -

No one can ever know.

But now I know you want me

to mourn for you no more;

To remember all the happy times

life still has much in store.

Since you'll never be forgotten,

I pledge to you today,

A hollowed place within my heart

is where you'll always stay.

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Dear Amoobaa.

I was so sorry to read your news and my heart goes out to you. Although you knew what to expect I am sure that even so it is very hard to accept and live with at this moment.

Please be assured that those last few days with your Dad, all the time and love that you showed him, all the expressions of your care, made a deep impact on him and also on others who were witness to them. Your Dad didn't feel alone in his ordeal and in you he had the comfort of seeing the values and efforts of his own life come to fruition in a wonderful way. You made a big difference.

You will cope and by remembering the many happy times with your Dad and the knowledge that you were there for him when it mattered and it counted for so much.

I have a short story that I would like to send to you but only if you, in due time, feel secure to send an email address to me at pbirtles@yahoo.co.uk .

Please be assured that others do care and wish to stand with you.

Thanks for all you did for Dad; it brings reassurance, comfort and security to so many others who may share his fate and have read your words.

Peter

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gel1

Dear Amoobaa

So dreadfully sorry to hear your news. You fought your dads corner and for that you should be mighty proud. Be kind to yourself, your grief is natural and shows the love you had for your father.

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darceynjo

Dear Amoobaa, My heart goes out to you, you were so brave for your dad right up to the end and he would be proud of you for this (not meaning that he wasnt proud of you already). your poem really made me cry as it brought back memories of my dear dad. Please take good care of yourself and big hugs and kisses go out to you with this Julia xxxxxxx

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Amoobaa

Thank you for your kind words. This is the most difficult thing I've had to deal with in my whole life. Nothing compares. Yet somehow there are moments, when I feel is love. A lot of love. There's sadness too, of course. Terrible sadness. But my Dad loved me so much.. And had such love for everyone around us, that I can feel it wash over me continuously, even now he's died.

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