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  • #58542
    fireeeyore
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    Dear Chrissy,

    My heart aches for you and your family. We are living parallel lives – my MIL was hospitalized 12/18 and diagnosed 12/20. She has been unable to have resection surgery, cannot have SIRspheres, is trying chemo but it is making her quite ill.

    I pray for peace for you and your family after this terrible loss.

    Jen

    #58541
    ashleyc
    Spectator

    Chrissy–

    I too know how you are feeling. I lost my sweet mother who would have been 49 on mother’s day this year. You story is pretty similar to mine. You sound like a wonderful daughter and I’m sure your momma was a lucky woman with a good heart. I pray that the good Lord gives you peace and comfort.

    #58540
    ronidinkes
    Member

    Dear Chrissy,
    So sorry to hear about your loss.

    My mother is now in hospice at home. My heartfelt love and hugs go out to you. I am hear if you ever need to talk: ronidinkes@yahoo.com or you can find me on facebook.

    This disease is truly a monster, and a horror show to watch destroy your loved one and family. My mother was diagnosed August 2010, and is living on borrowed time. I think is it is her stubborn nature, she is one tough new york cookie.

    Please stay in touch and know you are not alone. This is a wonderful family full of support and love and we are here for you!

    Hugs,
    Roni

    #58539
    gavin
    Moderator

    Dear Chrissy,

    I am sorry to hear about the loss of your mum. Please accept my sincere condolences. I know the pain that you feel right now as I lost my dad to this horrible disease as well. Please know that we are all here for you and also that my thoughts are with you and your family right now.

    Gavin

    #58538
    sharonlee
    Member

    Chrissy;

    I am very sorry to hear about your Mom. My Mom passed away about 2 weeks ago and it’s very hard to know she’s gone. We cared for her at home and it was difficult to watch. I was not prepared to have her leave so soon. I did lots of research to find something that would give her more time.
    She was not living with this awful disease. Not able to go out and dance or visit the family. We did all that together and I am so grateful. You are a wonderful daughter. I took care of my Mom up until the end, just as you did. We loved our Moms and they loved us.

    #58537
    lgpjennings
    Spectator

    Chrissy,

    I am so sorry for what you and your family is going through. This just breaks my heart and I am so so sorry.

    Lisa

    #58536
    wallsm1
    Spectator

    Chrissy,

    I’m very sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. It sounds like you took really great care of her.

    Take care,

    Susie

    #58535
    peggyp
    Member

    Dear Chrissy,

    Please accept my condolences on the loss of your dear Mom. CC is a terrible disease that no one should have to endure. Your mom was lucky to have such a loving and caring daughter. I know you will treasure all the time you got to spend with her toward the end. Take comfort in knowing that she is at peace now and in a better place. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. PeggyP

    #58534
    chrissy
    Spectator

    Thank you Lainy for those kind words and that beautiful poem. I will share that with others in my family!!

    #58533
    lainy
    Spectator

    Dear Chrissy, I am so very sorry about your Mother. You sound like a very loving and wise daughter and you know she is in a Peaceful place now but will always be with you here. Please accept my sincere Prayers and sympathies to you and your family.

    Letter from Heaven by Ruth Ann Mahaffey

    To my dearest family some things I’d like to say
    But first of all to let you know that I arrived okay,
    I’m writing this from Heaven. Here I shall dwell with God above
    Here, there’s no more tears of sadness. Here is just eternal love.
    Please do not be unhappy because I’m out of sight
    Remember that I am with you every morning, noon and night.
    That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through
    God picked me up and hugged me and He said “I welcome you,
    It’s good to have you back again,
    you were missed while you were gone,
    As for your dearest family, they’ll be here later on.
    God gave me a list of things that he wished for me to do
    And foremost on the list was to watch and care for you
    And when you lie in bed at night, the days chores put to flight
    God and I are closest to you . . in the middle of the night.
    When you think of my life on earth and all those loving years
    Because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears
    But do not be afraid to cry, it does relieve the pain
    Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.
    One thing is for certain though my life on earth is o’er
    I’m closer to you now than I ever was before.
    There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb
    Together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
    When you’re walking down the street and you’ve got me on your mind
    I’m walking in your footsteps, only half a step behind
    And when it’s time for you to go . . from that body to be free
    Remember you’re not going . . you’re just coming here to me.

    #6467
    chrissy
    Spectator

    I lost my mom to this horrible disease a week and a half ago. She started out turning yellow early December and was placed in hospital December 19th which was thought t be a blocked bile duct due to a gall stone. We were told after many tests and scans later n December 22nd that it was cholangiocarcinoma. January was a fairly decent month considering she only had a bladder infection and a cold. We watched movies, played cards and I took her for her first pedicure. She had been staying with us but my husband and I formally asked her to move in with us so she did. She was to weak and tired to do the stairs so I had a pretty good set up in my living room for her with doors separating her area from the rest of the house. She had all the comforts of a bedroom with a tv and sitting area. By the beginning of February she started showing signs that the stent that had been placed in her bile duct in December was blocked and collapsed. (The liver/pancreas specialist told me what to look for) She developed a fever of 103.5, had chills and was achy. We took her into hospital and it turned out to be cholangitis which can be fatal if not treated. I had also by this point had all of her medications she was on normally checked by the pharmacist because she could not take any medications excreted by the kidneys due to the cancer compromising the liver in the manner it had.
    She stayed in hospital for about 4 days and came home for a day and a half. She had become even more weak, was on full time oxygen(it had been discovered she also had some emphysema in her lungs from her previous smoking years) and had a walker to get around. She couldn’t get out of bed herself and because of her age being 62 and not a technical “senior citizen” she wasn’t entitled to the nurse all day to help her. She was allowed four hours a week with a nurse coming in once a day to give her a bag of inter venous anti-biotics. she started vomiting everything up she ate so she went back into hospital a day and a half later. Every time she vomited she became even more weak. I had called telehealth(Nurse provincially by phone) and he recommended to bring her back in. My mom was there for a week, we ended up meeting her oncologist for the first time while she was there, and it was decided by him if her strength didn’t improve she would be forced to go into palliative care and not have any treatment.
    She became weaker and stopped being able to get out of bed. Her breathing became a worse issue and it was discovered she had water in one of her lungs and the other was collapsed. The doctor came to talk to her about accepting her fate she had at this point) not taking extraordinary measures should her heart stop at any point and she agreed.
    She was placed in Elizabeth Bruyere(palliative care hospital) and stayed there a week and a day until she passed. She had one amazing day and it went downhill after that. My sister and I were with her when she left and it was very peaceful. I am devastated and sad she is gone but happy she is not vomiting any more and having trouble breathing. I loved her very much.

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