My wife, Anna Sarasu passed away peacefully after a few gasps for breath which didn't come!
Thanking God for the infinite support He gave these past 5 years, when the PSP set in and accelerated from the last two weeks, ending in stoppage of breathing.
Thankful that she got freedom at last and is able to move freely in God's arms. It was painful to see her having to accept what others decide for her leaving no option of accepting or refusing what was done to her! A fate one cannot wish on even one's worst enemy!
The merciful end came when she heard the Jesus Chant.
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So sorry for your loss, but it's good that your wife is finally free of this awful condition. Thinking of you at this difficult time. Look after yourself x
My most sincere condolences to you. Thankfully Anna is now at peace and no longer suffers from PSP. Be gentle with your self these next days. Our lives as caregivers are consumed with keeping our loved ones safe and comfortable to the best of our ability. It will take time to breathe the joy of living back into our souls. Hugs to you, Kathy
Thank you for sharing with us, may the Lord bless you and keep you, the Lord make his face to shine upon you and grant you His peace. Love Ken & Doreen.
Anna is now free from the nightmare and in a better place. I pray that you will know the special peace only He can give and soon His joy, showing you life can still be good when our loved ones have left us. Never forgotten, always loved with many happy memories to smile about.
I’m so sorry to hear of your wife’s passing. As others have said, she is now free. There are some posts on this forum about grief that might help you along this next phase. Please find comfort in knowing that we’re here for you. When you’re ready... maybe you could share some fond memories or tell us more about your journey. I’ve read some of your previous posts and replies and you were a wonderful husband and caregiver. I’m thinking of you during this difficult time.
My sincere condolences to you Bhakthan. Gratitude for Anna's release will help the lonely days ahead. I'm grateful her end was peaceful. Take very good care of yourself now. There are lots of us widows and widowers still here on the site if you need us 😊🌟🕊
Dear Bhakthan. My prayers are with you and your family at this time for strength to cope with your loss and to forget the suffering Anna Sarasu suffered. I pray that soon so you will be able smile remembering how she was before PSP and as she is now that she has left her broken body. Take care. AliBeex
I am so sorry for your loss and touched by your tender, faithful reflection on her passing. Free at last from the pain and indignities of her illness, yes, but the ache is there for you. God be with you .
Dear Bhakti, So sorry to hear about your loss, My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I am very touched by your comments. May the memories of your beloved provide some comfort during this difficult period. May God bless you.
Dear Bhakthan, it has been five months since you lost your beloved wife.
How are you doing?
I lost my son at the age of 55 years to PSP....May 4, 2017. I find this "grief" to have no rhythm. It comes out of nowhere. I have no idea what may trigger it. I do realize that the pain is no longer constant, but I do get acute attacks. So, I send you hugs, and ask how you are doing?
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