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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1754263" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>My MIL just died of cancer. It was the most horrific thing i've ever witnessed. She stayed home with us taking care of her. One day, we knew she was going to be gone by the days end. I was leaving for the evening and i told her buy, she had been unresponsive all day, and she answered, 'See you later'... Stopped me in my tracks. The next day, she was almost normal. She called all her sisters, she ate, she sat outside with us and we all had a very nice time. This was called, The Rally. Hospice told us it was very common. She did this 3 times until she finally died. But, my worst experience was spending months in childrens hospitals with our middle daughter. I knew we were going to leave the hospital with our daughter, a lot of families went home without their child.. There was this room, they'd call you to this room to give you bad news. I watched many parents called there, I did not want called to that room. Daughter had a stroke, collapsed lung, among other problems due to the open heart and spinal fusion surgery she had. there were 5 total. Anywhoot, she's now a mother and police officer.. I did not like staying at childrens hospitals... didnt like it at all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1754263, member: 22072"] My MIL just died of cancer. It was the most horrific thing i've ever witnessed. She stayed home with us taking care of her. One day, we knew she was going to be gone by the days end. I was leaving for the evening and i told her buy, she had been unresponsive all day, and she answered, 'See you later'... Stopped me in my tracks. The next day, she was almost normal. She called all her sisters, she ate, she sat outside with us and we all had a very nice time. This was called, The Rally. Hospice told us it was very common. She did this 3 times until she finally died. But, my worst experience was spending months in childrens hospitals with our middle daughter. I knew we were going to leave the hospital with our daughter, a lot of families went home without their child.. There was this room, they'd call you to this room to give you bad news. I watched many parents called there, I did not want called to that room. Daughter had a stroke, collapsed lung, among other problems due to the open heart and spinal fusion surgery she had. there were 5 total. Anywhoot, she's now a mother and police officer.. I did not like staying at childrens hospitals... didnt like it at all [/QUOTE]
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