I hate saying these words...my Mom is dying. Wednesday she was fine (her fine) hospice nurse had been here for regular visit and all was normal. Friday morning aide was here to bathe her and noticed that her breathing was faster than normal which it hadn't been earlier when I woke her. Then it turned into 4 or 5 really quick breaths and then it looked like no breaths then the quick breaths again. I called hospice and told them everything that she was doing which was more than just the breathing issue. Her eyes just looked like there was no light in them. they sent a message to her nurse and she was at our house within 15 minutes. All meds have been stopped except pain and anxiety meds. She is resting peacefully and family has been in to visit.
I can't tell her enough that I love her...my heart is breaking and all the emotions are overwhelming me.
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I am so sorry! It is hard to grasp even when it is so hard to watch your loved mum suffer! You have done an amazing job looking after her!
We fear this ultimate stage and yet we must often all want an end to the suffering. Your mum sounds like she has made her decision not to continue. She sounds peaceful and ready. So try and accept that the battle is nearly over. She will hear you if you tell her you love her and that you will be OK if she leaves you.
You mentioned in another post that your dad was in the same Hospice. How is he?
I will pray for you all and that her transition continues to be peaceful and smooth.
I am so so sorry for you ... I really feel your sadness it's awful . Your mum knows you love her and you have been there for her all the way . Sending ui love and strength xxx
Your mother knows you love her just keep talking to her about wonderful memories and how you love her. When I knew it was B 's time to go , I wanted him to know that it was ok...that we would be ok.....
This must be the most difficult and heart wrenching moment of your life. What else can I say expect know you are still a comfort to your mother until her last breath.
My heart goes out to you. I hope you can rest easier knowing that your love and support of your mother has undoubtably given her comfort during her final days. xxx
With great sadness I read this. Indeed this is a sad sickness, but how much can a person take. All I can say is that she know you were there for her and that alone is priceless. I know I will go through this also and the day it happens I just want the best for them and the comfort that I did all possible to make their lives comfortable and enjoy every moment with them. That's all we can hope for. Bless you and that your mom will be in a place where there is no PSP.....
my poor darling,this is.a daunting task for u,I have been I'm yr situation. Try and stay calm,( worse for u. Then Mum,) At least she has u with her. Am thinking of u and praying for u.love ❤ and hugs Jilly xx
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