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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1248651" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Lost Mom at 60 to MS. The last four years all she could do was breath and swallow. Dad did everything else for her. Her mind was sharp but she couldn't move anything. I think I would rather lose my mind and be off in my own world than to sit there with a sharp mind but unable to move. Dad on the other hand made it to 89. He had a few health issues along the way but was active up to the end. He fell several times and caulked it up to getting old and loosing his balance. Finally took a big spill and got checked out. Turned out his hip, pelvis, etc was full of cancer. It was just giving out on him. Past exactly one month after the diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>How does the joke go? I want to die in my sleep like Grandpa, not yelling and screaming like the other people in his car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1248651, member: 498"] Lost Mom at 60 to MS. The last four years all she could do was breath and swallow. Dad did everything else for her. Her mind was sharp but she couldn't move anything. I think I would rather lose my mind and be off in my own world than to sit there with a sharp mind but unable to move. Dad on the other hand made it to 89. He had a few health issues along the way but was active up to the end. He fell several times and caulked it up to getting old and loosing his balance. Finally took a big spill and got checked out. Turned out his hip, pelvis, etc was full of cancer. It was just giving out on him. Past exactly one month after the diagnosis. How does the joke go? I want to die in my sleep like Grandpa, not yelling and screaming like the other people in his car. [/QUOTE]
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