finally mum released from this horrible psp, never heard of it until she got diagnosed aspiration pneumonia finally got her, of course im heartbroken but i call it realease day for her in the last year her decline was rapid a complete rollercoster never knowing what next to come, mum knew all that was going on bless her but eventually her speech decline her mobility was zero pain horrible, now shes free im gonna miss her a lot as i moved her in my family home and cared for her it will take a bit of time to adjust but i have my family thanking this site for words of upport good luck to you allxxxxxxxxx
gone but not forgotten: finally mum released... - PSP Association
gone but not forgotten
I read your posts and the progression you shared of your now departed mother. Thanks for sharing. Look after yourself and take your time closing the doors. God bless.
sorry for your loss, but yes, release for your mum. Take care of yourself now.
I am humbled by the steadfast group of carers here. You brought her through this and have been witness to her release. There’s an unexpected silence after death of a loved one with a long progressive disease. No more emergencies, no more feeling helpless in tough times. Now’s the time for you to rest in that silence and begin to heal yourself.
"There’s an unexpected silence after death of a loved one with a long progressive disease. No more emergencies, no more feeling helpless in tough times. Now’s the time for you to rest in that silence and begin to heal yourself."
You said so clearly, Kayelless, that I am finding it hard to use any other words fro Jeanette. All of us who lost our dear ones (especially mothers) know this deeply and painfully.
My sincere condoleances, Jeanette. Do take all the time you need, if you can, and also if you cannot, to grieve. It is needed. Antonella
So sorry for your loss, may she rest in peace.
thank you all and goodluck our rides finishedxxxxxxxx
Sorry for your loss. Mum’s journey over and she will sleep peacefully at last 💕
My wife is entering the final stages of PSP. It's an agonizing death. You've done your best to provide her with compassionate care. It is time you took care of yourself and .make your journey of grief. My sincere condolences.
You did your Mum proud with all your love and support. Be kind to yourself now. xxx
Sending my condolences also. May you find peace in your mums release. X
the build up to her death was hard the last few months you all know but thankgoodness the actual event was s peaceful with the help of a great pallitive care nursexxxxx the comments make me feel supported i did do my best it was hard and a few months ago mum kept saying im hard work but i wouldnt change a thingx
Sending warm hugs your way. May your mom rest in peace now.
Sending gentle hugs... Granni B
my heart goes out to you friend. I know all too well what you are facing in the grieving process. One day at a time. Xx Kim