I miss him so much
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Was Hyperbaric oxygen for radiation cystitis the cause
My heart goes out to you. Please accept my condolences on this devastating loss of your beloved husband. Sending thoughts for comfort.
Dear Madbeach,No, it was not the hyperbaric oxygen. So much sadness. I remember your last post not wanting to burden everyone with the continued bad news, and that you were signing off. These past couple of months must be too much to handle. So very sorry for your loss. We all do what we can. Some of it works, some not. Some works for one, but not the other. Some of us go quickly, others slowly.
Just know you were there for him, and he felt that Love. Some die a lonely death, be joyous he was surrounded with love.
“A Warrior doesn't want to die of old age”. We would rather go quickly, with less fanfare, and not go thru all the aches and pains of living into our late 80’s or 90’s.
This is the Circle of Life. We are born, and we eventually die. In between is the living. I know you both enjoyed life more than many that are married another 20 years watching television all day long. I would tell you that “this too shall pass” but you will have to experience it for yourself. Be strong for your younger family members. He is pain free. His spirit flys, no longer burdened with all this medical paraphanalia. You will feel his spirit often. Let that comfort you.
All our best,
Mike & Barb
So sorry to hear. Every brother on here hurts when one passes. We will all be there way to soon. Life Is Good, but only when it is worth living. Peace without pain is what I tell my daughters I will have when my time to check out arrives.
Madbeach,
It wasn't the oxygen. Do not in any way feel that you contributed to his death or could have prevented it.
He died as a wealthy man because how else can a love between two people be viewed?
Take time for yourself now. Family, friends and clergy can be helpful-- but sometimes just being alone is best. Again, take time for yourself now--because it takes time to learn to live with a loss.
Currumpaw
My sincere condolences. Certainly not the hyperbaric oxygenation which is rare . Praying for your peace and comfort.