After a 9 year battle with P.S.P, last Thursday my precious father took his breath. His battle is over but ours still remains. Our motto has always been that we educate, we translate & we advocate. Our battle ends when a cure is found.
Kristy
After a 9 year battle with P.S.P, last Thursday my precious father took his breath. His battle is over but ours still remains. Our motto has always been that we educate, we translate & we advocate. Our battle ends when a cure is found.
Kristy
I am so very sorry to hear of your lovely Fathers passing. My wonderful mum passed away (PSP) the day after, 6th Sept. I share in your sorrow and loss. I hope you find comfort in knowing his suffering is now over.
My thoughts are with you and your family.
God bless
Jo xx
Kirsty
Really sorry to hear your news, we are experiencing the same pain as my father is only days away from the same fate. No doubt your dad was as brave as our as they battled and by god it was a battle with PSP. They are men of courage, humility and patience.
Thoughts and prayers are with you.
TheSon
Hi sorry to hear of your dreadful situation. I know it's painful but I'm interested to know how you know that your dear father is only days from death. My mum is in the final stages of PSP and I was discussing this with her night sit-in carer about how I will know when the end is near.It is troubling me whether I will get advanced warning or whether she will go quietly and peacefulyl in her sleep sudenly x
Kristy,
I am deeply sorry for the loss of your precious father. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during your sorrow.
God bless you,
Carla
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dear Kirsty,
I am so sorry to hear about your father, such a sad loss. He is now free of the "chains" that were PSP.
I so agree with you about the battle to find the cause and treatment of this devastating condition continues.
My thought are with you and your family at this time.
Peter3.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Is so agree with the battle to find a cure for this despicable disease. We are in Canada and it seems like an extremely long way off. Where are you?
Sending you healing and light.
Linda
Dearest Kirsty and Jo Jo , sending ye love and hugs from Ireland , I too lost my brother to P.S.P. 9 months ago We, started fundraising for research the month after he passed away and we will keep going as long as we live or until a cure is found ..J.J. was 55 when he was diagnosed and 61 when he passed away ....... Stay strong ... xxx Aine
Sorry for your loss my June passed away in April of this year after a 8 year and 2 months battle with PSP.. In her memory I have signed up to run the 2014 London Marathon in April as a charity run for the cure of PSP. I have to raise 2,000 pounds which is to be given to the PSP in the UK. If you or any of the caregivers or supporters of this terrible disease want to you can help me raise funds at JUSTGIVING.COM/RICHARD-MAC-DONALD and these funds will go directly to the PSP Association in Towcester, Northants UK for research into the cure and cause of PSP and CBD. Thanks for the support at HealthUnlocked it has been a god sent. Richard Mac Donald
Thoughts & prayers for you & your family during this difficult time! Hugs to you all!
Sorry to hear of your sad loss Kristy. My thoughts are with you and your family x
My thoughts are with you - we lost Tony in January. One way I continue is to support the "local" PSP group (45 miles away) which is a mixture of carers, past carers and, of course, those presently going through it.
Also, take comfort in the little things - this summer has been extra hot which would have been a miserable time for Tony and at least he was spared that. I'm selfishly relishing my last few years of "freedom" - now in my 70s it is time to do some of those promised things. Don't have any regrets. You did what you could at the time. Channelling anger can lead to good things. My best wishes for your future.
Mo