Good morning
Some of you will be aware that I recently posted about the sad news that my lovely wife Lyn had finally succumbed to this terrible disease.
Your messages of condolence were gratefully received and heartwarming. The support and love this forum gives is what keeps most of us going.
Like many others who have suffered a loss, I have continued visiting TP and guess I will do so for a long time. It does, though, pose a dilemma (for me anyway) as to whether to post or not, when people's loved ones are getting towards the end stages.
As carers, we are often looking for positive or encouraging responses, and whilst I am at the raw stage, following my loss, I would dearly love to add to these comments. However, it is not always easy to share some of the reality or inevitability associated with these later stages, as I really don't want to add to their worries.
Some of you will be aware that I recently posted about the sad news that my lovely wife Lyn had finally succumbed to this terrible disease.
Your messages of condolence were gratefully received and heartwarming. The support and love this forum gives is what keeps most of us going.
Like many others who have suffered a loss, I have continued visiting TP and guess I will do so for a long time. It does, though, pose a dilemma (for me anyway) as to whether to post or not, when people's loved ones are getting towards the end stages.
As carers, we are often looking for positive or encouraging responses, and whilst I am at the raw stage, following my loss, I would dearly love to add to these comments. However, it is not always easy to share some of the reality or inevitability associated with these later stages, as I really don't want to add to their worries.