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sheshe2

(83,751 posts)
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 12:21 AM Jan 2022

You never know when it will be the last time you say you love them.

I put mom to bed at 8:30. She was not breathing well.

I went to check on her as I am on the way to bed. It is 4 degrees outside, yet went downstairs to check in. She is doing fine now.

Hoping for some sleep for both of us.

I am sorry to keep posting but I need you peeps. You help keep me sane.

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You never know when it will be the last time you say you love them. (Original Post) sheshe2 Jan 2022 OP
I'm here anytime! MLAA Jan 2022 #1
Thank you, MLAA. sheshe2 Jan 2022 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author wyn borkins Jan 2022 #3
All the very best to your mom, you, and your family. Please take care and be well. God bless. Nt MerryHolidays Jan 2022 #4
Hang in there, she... TygrBright Jan 2022 #5
"watching as her light slowly goes out is painful." sheshe2 Jan 2022 #9
Going through this with my dad right now... Blue_playwright Jan 2022 #15
And I have my mom too. AmBlue Jan 2022 #22
You're right, you never know. babylonsister Jan 2022 #6
You are taking the best care of your mother. brer cat Jan 2022 #7
Sending peaceful resting vibes. onecaliberal Jan 2022 #8
Video camera is what i didn't have. Tetrachloride Jan 2022 #10
You are what every mother hopes their daughter grow up to be, Bluethroughu Jan 2022 #11
You're correct and I have experienced it several times. LastDemocratInSC Jan 2022 #12
We will be here. nt DURHAM D Jan 2022 #13
I've done the work you are doing now. MontanaMama Jan 2022 #14
we are all here for you tiredtoo Jan 2022 #16
littlemissmartypants Jan 2022 #17
Sending you love and wishes for a peaceful night. LiberalLoner Jan 2022 #18
Our hearts are with you during this time, sheshe. summer_in_TX Jan 2022 #19
So glad to hear that she's doing better now, my friend. Rhiannon12866 Jan 2022 #20
Love and peace and golden dreams to both of you. fierywoman Jan 2022 #21
Being the caregiver for our elderly parents is truly hard. It hurts so bittersweet. herding cats Jan 2022 #23
**** Hekate Jan 2022 #24
"LOVE CAN WITHSTAND ANYTHING" ! monkeyman1 Jan 2022 #25
Your mom is so lucky to have you. SunSeeker Jan 2022 #26
You are so right. Hugs to you. we can do it Jan 2022 #27
Tough Duty no doubt but you are up to it. Botany Jan 2022 #28

Response to sheshe2 (Original post)

TygrBright

(20,759 posts)
5. Hang in there, she...
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 12:30 AM
Jan 2022

I love my Mom dearly, but watching as her light slowly goes out is painful.

But I am grateful for the pain of that love... it is important in so many ways. Difficult, sometimes even grinding, but... I don't want it to end, either.

One day, one hour, sometimes one minute at a time, I have to remind myself of what really matters, and it is not the worry or the pain or the weariness or the annoyance or the frustration.

You know what matters.

appreciatively,
Bright

Blue_playwright

(1,568 posts)
15. Going through this with my dad right now...
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 01:01 AM
Jan 2022

Seeing him lost and confused is worse than seeing him in pain, I think.

AmBlue

(3,110 posts)
22. And I have my mom too.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 02:02 AM
Jan 2022

"Watching her light go out" is such an apt description. Sending love and light to all my DU friends walking this path.

babylonsister

(171,059 posts)
6. You're right, you never know.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 12:32 AM
Jan 2022

Don't be sorry, and you're doing what you HAVE to do with your mom. You're a beautiful daughter.

LastDemocratInSC

(3,647 posts)
12. You're correct and I have experienced it several times.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 12:42 AM
Jan 2022

There's always a time that's the final time. One never knows when that time will arrive but it always does.

The only thing you can do is to your best for a person while you have the opportunity to do so. Love transcends space and time.

MontanaMama

(23,313 posts)
14. I've done the work you are doing now.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 12:59 AM
Jan 2022

As hard as it is, you won’t regret it. Bless you for caring for your mom. Thank you for keeping us in your circle…don’t be sorry for posting about real life.

❤️

littlemissmartypants

(22,655 posts)
17. ❤
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 01:21 AM
Jan 2022

I completely understand. I was just thinking about how my mom has always been my best friend, my only true advocate in this world.

We used to have long, entertaining and supportive chats with each other on the phone every day. Now, she doesn't appear to remember that we've spoken at all.

She panics and calls repeatedly during the day, not remembering that we just spoke minutes before. I just treat every call as if it's our first and only call, just like the wonderful daily calls we used to have.

As difficult as it is, as much as I cry after every call, I am so deeply thankful she is still able to make those calls and remember me at all. But the heart still breaks.

Stay encouraged, she. You are loved.

summer_in_TX

(2,738 posts)
19. Our hearts are with you during this time, sheshe.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 01:23 AM
Jan 2022

We had the blessing of bringing my mom home to hospice, where her huge extended family and friends could come by and visit with us and a bit with her in her hospice bed on the sun porch.

A hard yet sacred time, filled with sorrow and memories, singing lullabies she'd sung to us when we were babies, love.


herding cats

(19,564 posts)
23. Being the caregiver for our elderly parents is truly hard. It hurts so bittersweet.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 02:29 AM
Jan 2022

It's a reversal of rolls and concepts we never could conceive when our parents were 10 foot tall and bullet proof, or during the trying era of our teen angst. When they guided us and kept us safe and looked out for our better interest.

Then, finally, we settle into an adult on adult relationship with them. And, just as fast as we grew up on them, they grow old on us. It feels like it took a blink of an eye from when mom was the stalwart matriarch, to my being the one making sure she's tended to.

My heart and my love to you sheshe. You are in my thoughts this night. ❤️

Botany

(70,501 posts)
28. Tough Duty no doubt but you are up to it.
Wed Jan 12, 2022, 07:45 PM
Jan 2022

One foot in front of the next and you will get through "it."

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